Indias Tata donates 50 mln to Harvard Business School. Western Sydney University reconvened its membership with Golden Key in 2019 and has the largest chapter of students in the Asia Pacific who have achieved academic excellence. Aggrieved depositors of the failed Golden Key (GK) Co, which triggered many collapses across Sri. The Golden Key International Honour Society is the world’s largest collegiate honour society. “Being such a culturally diverse region, this data-set provides an opportunity to determine if there is any correlation between the presence of the KRAS mutation and a person’s ethnic background.” “For my research, I first have to analyse the data within the medical records of more than 400 patients at Liverpool Hospital. ![]() We celebrate and support collegiate scholars around the world and we want you to be part of it. Here’s how Golden Key describe themselves: Golden Key is the world’s largest collegiate honor society. It now has more than 390 chapters at campuses around the world. We live in a very cold area and don’t get much wildlife, definitely never seen nor even heard of a koala sighting. Golden Key is an invite-only society for high-achieving university students that has attracted more than two million members since it formed in the 1970s. Selected patients are tested for this mutation, as it has significant impacts on the treatment options that are open to them,” said Paul. Golden Key is an honor society of leadership and success like no other. The federal government will allocate 47.7 million in next weeks budget to reintroduce bulk-billed video telehealth psychiatric services for Australians living in rural and regional areas. “Current research indicates that the KRAS mutations may be present in about 35-45 per cent of patients with bowel cancer. Paul said he feels honoured to be undertaking the important research, which will lead to a greater understanding of potential links between colorectal cancer and patients’ ethnic background. Paul’s research, ‘Frequency of KRAS mutations in colorectal cancer in an ethnically diverse patient cohort,’ is supervised by Professor Soon Lee from the University’s School of Medicine. The grant will give Paul an opportunity to present his research at professional conferences or student research symposia. Paul is conducting research at Liverpool Hospital on colorectal cancer, as part of an embedded Honours component of his degree. Paul Habashy, a fourth-year Bachelor of Medicine/ Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) student at Western, was recently awarded a $2,000 research grant from Golden Key. ![]() ![]() A Western Sydney University medical student has been awarded a prestigious scholarship from the Golden Key International Honour Society.
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