Feb 20, 2020
A brief preview of the upcoming full episode, featuring upcoming
topics—making mistakes, how stress grays hair, a new kind of immune
cell—plus word dissections, a book club recommendation (Mary
Roach's Gulp!), and more!
00:18 | Topics
01:19 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate
Program
01:49 | Word Dissection
10:30 | Sponsored by HAPS
10:51 | Book Club
13:28 | Survey Says...
13:57 | Sponsored by AAA
14:13 | Staying Connected
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Upcoming Topics
1 minute
- Making mistakes in teaching. In front of students!
- Stress causes hair to gray. But how, exactly? A surprising
answer.
- Not a B-lymphocyte. Not a T-lymphocyte. An X-lymphocyte!
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Word Dissection
8.5 minutes
- Imposter syndrome
- The Impostor Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and
Therapeutic Intervention (the paper that started it all) my-ap.us/2HFVXVX
- Imposter syndrome usage via Ngram Viewer my-ap.us/2HJuJ0p
- Norepinephrine
- Noradrenaline
- Adrenergic
- Melanin
- Eumelanin
- Pheomelanin
- HLA
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2020—the same deadline for submitting workshops and posters.
Book Club
2.5 minutes
- Recommendation from Mike Pascoe
- Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal
- For the complete list (and more) go to theAPprofessor.org/BookClub
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- Contribute YOUR book recommendation for A&P teachers!
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