Immunology Lecture Mini-Course, 10 of 14: Adaptive Immunity to Infection
http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Immunology Lecture 10 of 14: ""Adaptive Immunity to Infection." Harris Goldstein, M.D., director, Einstein-Montefiore Center for AIDS ...
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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A mathematical adventure in immunology by Carmen Molina-Paris
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 87: More on Dexamethasone; Do COVID-19 antibodies last?
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UCSF Experts on the Epidemiology, Science, & Clinical Manifestations of COVID-19, and UCSF Response
In this UCSF Medical Grand Rounds presentation (March 19, 2020), nine UCSF experts describe the epidemiology, virology, clinical manifestations, ...
UCSF School of Medicine
Microbiology of Helminths & Immunity
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Microbiology Videos
Scientists look at immune response to COVID-19 for answers
Two studies are underway in the Chu lab in the fight against coronavirus. Dr. Helen Chu, a UW Medicine infectious diseases expert and researcher, is looking ...
UW Medicine
The neurology of COVID-19: pathology and clinical implications - Professor Sebastian Brandner
The twelfth expert led seminar in our COVID-19 pandemic series discusses the neurology of COVID-19. Presented by Professor Sebastian Brandner, Professor ...
The Royal College of Pathologists
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Advancing Research and Clinical Education
Doctors and scientists have not yet found what causes chronic fatigue syndrome. Infections and other medical and biological events are among the many ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Tumor Immunology and Cancer Immunotherapy
Don't miss our upcoming webinars: Subscribe today! In this webinar: Dr. Michele Ardolino, Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa, Department of ...
Canadian Cancer Survivor Network
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 45: Sharing Ventilators, More on Sleep, Immunity, & COVID-19 Prevention
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Autoimmune neurological disease research: Mayo Clinic Radio
Dr. Vanda Lennon, the Dorothy A. Adair Professor of Immunology and Neurology at Mayo Clinic, will explain how research in the neuro-autoimmunology lab at ...
Mayo Clinic
Using Immunotherapy to Treat Brain Tumors
Unlike cancers like melanoma, lymphoma, lung cancer and many others, brain tumors have not shown the same responsiveness to immunotherapy because of ...
MassGeneralHospital
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 69: "NAC" Supplementation and COVID-19 (N-Acetylcysteine)
COVID-19 Update 69 with Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.medcram.com N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) is an over the counter supplement that has been utilized by ...
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Circulating tumour cells and biomarkers - Cancer Research UK
Professor Caroline Dive leads the Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology Group at the Cancer Research UK Paterson Institute for Cancer Research in ...
Cancer Research UK
Megan Sykes (Columbia U.) 2: Taming and Tracking the Human Alloresponse
https://www.ibiology.org/immunology/xenotransplantation/#part-2 Megan Sykes provides an introduction to the field of organ transplantation, discusses the ...
iBiology
Dr Elaine Kilgour - Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology, Cells and Proteins Team
If you would like to join the CRUK Manchester Institute, check out the available opportunities on this link or create a profile and set up an alert to hear about ...
CRUK Manchester Institute
Immunology Advance: How an Immune Molecule Initiates Liver Fibrosis
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases research fellow Trey Gieseck, Ph.D., describes results from a mouse study showing how an immune ...
Cell Press
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A summary of the clinical manifestations, complications, diagnosis, management, and prognosis of patients with COVID-19, intended for healthcare ...
Strong Medicine
Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin for the treatment of COVID-19–Review of study by Didier Raoult
Let's be clear. We hope that hydroxychloroquine will be successful in future clinical trials. We just want to point out that based on this one trial, hype is not ...
Medmastery
Starting a New Day After Multiple Cancers: Shirley's Immunotherapy Story
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Cancer Research Institute
Paul E. Turner (Yale) 3: Phage Therapy
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iBiology
Phases of Cancer Clinical Trials – An Introduction, with Neal Meropol, MD
Dr. Neal Meropol explains how clinical cancer research is done in distinct segments, called the phases of clinical trials. More Information: Phases of Clinical ...
Cancer.Net
Webinar: Sample Preparation for Flow Cytometry
Join Dr. Frank Hardung and his webinar on sample preparation for flow cytometry – on tissue preparation, tissue dissociation, and sample clearance.
Miltenyi Biotec
COVID-19 Symposium: Clinical Trials to Treat SARS-CoV-2 Infection | Dr. Ian Frank
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Penn Medicine
Implementing The GI MAP Stool Testing in Clinical Practice
Learn how to assess overall gastrointestinal health by comprehensive molecular evaluation of the GI microbiome, gut inflammation and mucosal immunity, and ...
Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory
Immunotherapy: Boosting the immune system to fight cancer
The concept of 'teaching' the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells is over a century old, but the development of immunotherapeutic strategies ...
nature video
Virology Lectures 2018 #19: Vaccines
Vaccines are a proven way to prevent viral infections. In this lecture we discuss examples of different types of vaccines, including inactivated vaccines, subunit ...
Vincent Racaniello
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Dr. Michael Levy, an expert in rare neuroimmune disorders, gives a presentation entitled "I have NMOSD. Now what?", the first podcast in a ten-part series called ...
SRNA
COVID-19 Clinical Updates & Lessons Learned So Far with Dr. Seheult - Live Webcast Replay
Join Dr. Seheult of https://www.medcram.com for a coronavirus presentation and a replay of live question/answer sessions. Topics include: immunity, COVID-19 ...
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Research at Mayo Clinic - COVID-19
More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic News Network. https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/ Journalists: Clean and nat sound versions of this pkg ...
Mayo Clinic
Treatment Options for COVID-19 I President, Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine(ISCCM)
Dr Dhruva Chaudhry is presently Senior Professor & Head, Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, University of Health Sciences Rohtak. He is an ...
TheRightDoctors
Fighting to Stop Ebola | Cincinnati Children's
This is the Ebola virus. Dangerous and highly infectious, Ebola causes hemorrhagic fevers and kills half of those infected. Disease symptoms are so harsh ...
Cincinnati Children's
From SARS to COVID-19: My Life With Pandemic Response
President and CEO of The Jackson Laboratory, Edison Liu, M.D., led the scientific response in Singapore during the 2003 SARS crisis. Here Dr. Liu discusses ...
The Jackson Laboratory
Infectious Disease and Human Origins: Susan Kaech: Human Adaptive Immunity Against Viral Infections
(01:35 - Main Presentation) Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
The Translational Relevance of Experimental Models in Cancer Immunotherapy
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CNBC
Covid-19 Update: Epidemiology, Virology, Drugs & Vaccines, and UCSF’s Experience in Navajo Nation
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Immunology Advance: Blocking Alarmins to Treat Long-Term Disease
NIAID research fellow Kevin Vannella, Ph.D., describes results from a mouse study showing how simultaneously blocking three signaling proteins may help treat ...
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Clinical studies are designed to answer specific clinical questions. In each case the answer should come as scientific data and not the impressions or opinions ...
Roche