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[su_slider source="media: 46834,46835,46836,46837,46838,46839" link="image" width="800" height="450" title="no"]For the first time, the NU Career and Advising Center held an online forum on the topic “Interaction between employers and universities”. The event brought together representatives of university career centers, employers, as well as specialists in the field of career development and planning.

The first online forum of Career Centers was held at NU

[su_slider source=”media: 46834,46835,46836,46837,46838,46839″ link=”image” width=”800″ height=”450″ title=”no”]For the first time, the NU Career and Advising Center held an online forum on the topic “Interaction between employers and universities”. The event brought together representatives of university career centers, employers, as well as specialists in the field of career development and planning.

Professor Elliott Bowen's book "In Search of Sexual Health" has been published by John Hopkins University. How did beliefs about syphilis shape the kinds of treatment people with this disease received? The story of how a town in the Ozark hinterlands played a key role in determining standards of medical care around syphilis.

“In Search of Sexual Health” – a book by Professor SSH

Professor Elliott Bowen’s book “In Search of Sexual Health” has been published by John Hopkins University. How did beliefs about syphilis shape the kinds of treatment people with this disease received? The story of how a town in the Ozark hinterlands played a key role in determining standards of medical care around syphilis.

Dos Sarbassov, a Kazakh-American biologist and NU scientist, is completing the development of a drug that will make mutated cancer cells self-destruct. His drug, along with an American drug based on arsenic in low doses, has been shown to be effective against KRAS-mutant cells, which are found in 95%of pancreatic cancers, 30%of colon cancers, and 20%of lung cancers.

NU professor is developing a medicine for malignant cancer based on vitamin C and arsenic

Dos Sarbassov, a Kazakh-American biologist and NU scientist, is completing the development of a drug that will make mutated cancer cells self-destruct. His drug, along with an American drug based on arsenic in low doses, has been shown to be effective against KRAS-mutant cells, which are found in 95%of pancreatic cancers, 30%of colon cancers, and 20%of lung cancers.

A team of NU scientists led by Professor-epidemiologist Byron Crape, who has been researching the causes of "sleeping sickness" in Kalachi for a long time, put forward their hypothesis about why the villagers were falling into sudden hibernation from late 2012 to October 2015. “In our study of Kalachi syndrome, we applied a scientific modeling method to find patterns.

NU scientists come closer to solving the mystery of the ‘sleepy’ village of Kalachi

A team of NU scientists led by Professor-epidemiologist Byron Crape, who has been researching the causes of “sleeping sickness” in Kalachi for a long time, put forward their hypothesis about why the villagers were falling into sudden hibernation from late 2012 to October 2015. “In our study of Kalachi syndrome, we applied a scientific modeling method to find patterns.

NU students Diaz Takenov and Aruzhan Meirkhanova will undergo a one-day internship at the embassies of the Netherlands and Germany. This internship is the prize for winning 1st and 2nd place in an essay competition that was organized this past summer by the Department of Political Science and International Relations (PSIR) at NU's School of Sciences and Humanities (SSH).

NU students will undergo an internship at the embassies of the Netherlands and Germany

NU students Diaz Takenov and Aruzhan Meirkhanova will undergo a one-day internship at the embassies of the Netherlands and Germany. This internship is the prize for winning 1st and 2nd place in an essay competition that was organized this past summer by the Department of Political Science and International Relations (PSIR) at NU’s School of Sciences and Humanities (SSH).

Our guest today is Aidana Kassymova, a graduate of the School of Sciences and Humanities. Aidana is from the West Kazakhstan region, the city of Aktobe.

Nothing Beats Experience

Our guest today is Aidana Kassymova, a graduate of the School of Sciences and Humanities. Aidana is from the West Kazakhstan region, the city of Aktobe.

We continue our project about NU Alumni careers. Today guests are employees of BI Group, a large construction holding, and a leader in the real estate market of Kazakhstan.

NU Alumni careers: I work for BI Group

We continue our project about NU Alumni careers. Today guests are employees of BI Group, a large construction holding, and a leader in the real estate market of Kazakhstan.

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