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April 11, 2026

Cell Cycle Checkpoints

I would like to acknowledge my professor, Dr. Shackleford, for her guidance, support, and dedication throughout this Cell Biology course. Her teaching helped me develop a deeper understanding of important concepts such as cell cycle checkpoints and their role in maintaining proper cell function and preventing disease. Through her lectures, assignments, and use of the textbook Essential Cell Biology, I was able to build a strong foundation in cellular processes and their real-world applications.

This project reflects not only the knowledge I gained from the course, but also the critical thinking and scientific communication skills that Dr. Shackleford encouraged us to develop. Her emphasis on connecting biological concepts to real-world issues, such as cancer, made the material more engaging and meaningful. I am grateful for her support and for creating a learning environment that challenged me to grow academically and think more deeply about the subject.

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Anyelis Torres

I am an undergraduate student at St. Mary’s University pursuing a degree in Forensic Science with a focus on criminology. I am interested in the intersection of science and the criminal justice system, particularly in forensic analysis and investigative techniques. Through my coursework in cell biology, I have developed an understanding of how cellular processes contribute to human health and disease. In the future, I hope to pursue a career in forensic science, applying scientific knowledge to support criminal investigations and the justice system.

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