Please submit your applications to akmgyouthiconaward@gmail.com
Check list for submission:
Curriculum vitae, two recommendation letters (one page each) and a personal statement (maximum two pages).
Candidates aged between 15-25 years are encouraged to apply. Applicant has to be a child or spouse of AKMG Life Member
with outstanding achievements in academics, sports, arts, literature, social work etc. Awards will be presented at the gala night on Saturday, August 6, 2022 during our annual convention in Toronto. Winner should be registered to attend the convention. The jury's decision is final.
Cancer. The word itself strikes fear, bringing to mind a disease that feels like a betrayal from within. As the world's number-two killer, its a subject of immense research, with over a million papers published in the last fifty years alone. But what if our understanding of cancer is fundamentally flawed? What if this seemingly modern disease is not a chaotic accident of our genes, but a ghost of our evolutionary past, an ancient survival mechanism gone rogue? This perspective, while perhaps surprising, is gaining traction among scientists. It suggests that cancer is not a new invention of damaged cells, but a reversion to an older, more primitive way of life. To truly grasp this idea, we must embark on a journey back in time, over a billion years, to the very dawn of multicellular life. The Great Evolutionary Leap: From Individualism to Community For a staggering two billion years, life on Earth consisted solely of single-celled organisms. Their imperative was simple and si...

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