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Paul Adams

Creator & designer

University of Worcester

When I started building this site, my goals were to go into pharmacological sciences. Having experienced Biomedical science up close, I have changed them. September 2019 I will be due to start a computing degree switching from Biomed. My experience with technology and creating this website provides the skills I need to "get a foot in the door". With technology moving so quickly, scientists in any field, need to have the ability to quickly shift and learn new techniques of investigation. With knowledge of biological science, I hope to go further in exploring Pharmacoinformatics being the study of pharmacology and computational systems of the future.

I have experience in working in Bars and restaurants which helped develop my "people" skills. Along with my position held as an SME for a large technological company supporting mobile devices, have also given me skills to get me ready for the challenges of university. This has also given me the opportunity to develop this website and Google Chrome Extensions.

Cell Biology

Cell Biology is the main module for many courses, essentially there are about 6 or 7 courses in this module class, so it's a good mixture of students. It also includes a "study skills" section as well, meaning we had to attend sessions with general overviews for skills that wouldn't normally be taught in a standard lecture, it is also a requirement that we see our Personal Academic Tutor twice per semester to pass the Cell Biology module.

We have studied everything from the composition of a cell to the processes involved with respiratory, and that is not breathing with lungs but the breakdown of glucose into ATP to be used as energy for moving and breathing.
We also had study skills combined with this module

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Cell Biology
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