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April 22, 2023

Gymnosperms: An Unexpected Contribution to Cancer

First of all I would like to congratulate all of my friends and peers from General Biology Two, Section D for publishing their articles. The effort and time put into such well designed infographics should be applauded and recognized. I hope you are all proud.
Secondly I would like to honor Dr. Terry Shackleford for her persistent editing and active engagement throughout the research project. She made the research project feel less like an assignment and more like a self accomplishment.
I would also like to sincerely thank my close friends and family for their endless support and encouragement throughout this time in my life.
Lastly, I would like to honor both Dr. Terry Shackleford and Dr. Bradford Whitener for presenting me with such an opportunity, this would not have been possible without the two of you and your support. Thank you so much.

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Biology

Gymnosperms

Nomination-Plant-Science

Plants

Recent Comments

Natalia Bustamante

Hello, Hunter! This was a fascinating infographic! I had never heard of this before reading this, so it was entertaining to read this and understand this phenomenon! Overall, the incredible images and great colors you chose for this infographic facilitated reading through it. Great infographic!

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25/04/2023

5:28 pm

Jonathan Flores

I’ve heard of gymnosperms before, but I had no idea that they could contribute to cancer in this way. I think pieces of information like this that aren’t widely known are interesting, because it is plants that are seemingly arbitrary that can change lives. This reminded me of the correlation between mold and the creation of life saving Penicillin. Overall, this infographic had unique information so congratulations on the publication!

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25/04/2023

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Joseph Frausto

Congratulations on your nomination! You had me in the first half, not going to lie. I had foolishly assumed that gymnosperm were actively contributing to cancer, a horrifying assumption at the start. this resulted in a twist ending for me that was quite enjoyable. Very informative!!

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26/04/2023

5:28 pm

Esmeralda Gomez

Such an exceptionally amazing infographic! I absolutely love the colorway chosen for this infographic. The information given does an amazing job of educating the audience about this topic which is incredibly important in today’s society. The challenges discussed in this infographic are certainly ones that we can overcome if we work together. This infographic and its information was one of the best I’ve seen in this category. Great job!

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