RB
Feb 9, 2017
Good course, but why researchers whant to hold/control cancer in a human and not rebuild the destroyed mechanisms of autoregul;ation by genetic engeneering for example? That would be true cure.
MS
Jul 2, 2020
A big thanks to John Hopkins University for this course the faculty of this university is one of the best faculty i have ever seen all things are much clear and confidential.Once again Thanks.
By Muhammad A
•Oct 15, 2018
The lecturers did not seem as enthusiastic as are the lecturers for some of the other courses that I have taken on coursera. Their voice was incredibly monotonic, which kind of throws you off. Moreover, the pace of the course was pretty quick, and the instructors failed to explain some of the aspects of the course. Overall, I would still say that it was a really good course because I learnt a lot about metastasis- not as my as I would have liked to, but I guess it was still pretty helpful. To all the instructors, thanks a lot for your help.
By Deepshikha M
•Mar 21, 2020
Found the course helpful. But I think this course is very basic. I thought that much advanced studies will be incorporated in this course. I hope John Hopkins University will surely come up with a much advanced course and recent researches on this topic . Thank you.
By Hazzim M E E
•Oct 27, 2017
its good for a beginner
i hope you could devolop another courses with more in depth details and advanced levels so people in the feild which they deal with cancer can have the opportunity of gaining knowledge . thank you
By KATHAN P B
•Jun 2, 2020
Was a bit easy but information was apt and to the point good for revision of core concepts
By Prabha S
•May 23, 2020
Thank you for the course. It was very informative.
By Alkiviadis A
•May 14, 2017
You have to pay to take the tests. That's low, very low. I really hope they reconsider their money-grab stance.
By Bouali A
•Feb 7, 2024
je peux pas accéder au cours!