Nick's Teaching Blog

A collection of blog posts connected to my teaching on biomedical sciences and biochemistry degrees. All views and opinions expressed are my own, and not connected to my past, present or future employers.

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Why can't I extrapolate the Bradford Assay graph if the Beer-Lambert Law applies?

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If you would like to test your skills in working with the Beer-Lambert Law, you might like to take the Spectrophotometry tests at  Maths4Bio...
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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

The Beer-Lambert Law, a straight line and the units of the extinction coefficient

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If you would like to test your skills working with the Beer-Lambert Law, you might like to look at the Spectrophotometry tests at  Maths4Bio...
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Friday, 24 September 2010

Plagiarism: Three tips to help you avoid plagiarism

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Here is an interesting question with an interesting answer... At what age do children see plagiarism as wrong? Blog Bonus: Free flow...
Thursday, 11 March 2010

What is a Unit of enzyme?

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What is a 'Unit' of enzyme.... this always seems to give problems. 1 Unit of enzyme is defined as "an amount of protein that...
Monday, 1 February 2010

Plagiarism: Reusing figures from papers and textbooks in your work

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One question I get asked is how to correctly reuse figures from textbooks and papers. Blog Bonus: Free flowchart to help you decide if...
Thursday, 14 January 2010

Plagiarism: The art of referencing...

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How do I reference a paper? If I reference a paper, can I copy it? "But that can't be plagiarised, I referenced the paper!!!...

Plagiarism: What is plagiarism and how can I avoid it?

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Plagiarism, a serious academic offense, is defined as the act of copying another person's work and presenting it as your own. The conseq...
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