Dr Julie Bakker's Lecture: My Response -- Nozomi Kikuchi
In this lecture, Dr Julie Bakker spoke about what her research has revealed regarding the origins of sex differences in the human brain and behavior. For example, she showed that these differences are influenced by hormones: masculine traits are produced by testosterone, while feminine traits are produced by estradiol.
Her lecture was very difficult to understand because she used many technical and unfamiliar terms. I think that scientists’ research, such as hers, helps clarify how the human body works and contributes to promoting people’s health. I am studying to become a scientist in the future, and since English is essential for writing papers and giving presentations, I would like to use this experience to become more familiar with scientific English.
I also thought that scientists' research could improve people's health.
ReplyDeletewow your future plan is so cool!!!!! I will be cheering for you!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What do you want to research when you become a scientist?
ReplyDeleteI was impressed that you could understand technical terms like testosterone and estradiol.
ReplyDeleteI also think her research contributes to people's health.
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