Biomedical Sciences (Clinical Biochemistry) MSc
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University of Westminster
Nucleic Acid Biochemistry and Diagnostic Applications
Demonstrates basic nucleic acid biochemistry, principles of common nucleic acid amplification testing methods, and the clinical impact of molecular detection ...
POCTCTR
Lab Techniques & Safety: Crash Course Chemistry #21
Hank takes a break from the desk to bring you to the lab in order to demonstrate some important points about the practical side of chemistry - experimentation in ...
CrashCourse
Biochemistry | Part 5 | F.Y D.Pharma | Experimental Approach In Biochemical Studies | Ashok Sir
Heyyy Guyyss!!!!!! What is experimental approaches in Biochemical studies? What to study for Biochemistry exam? How to isolate cell organelle or biomolecules ...
Edumins' Academy
The Spectrophotometer: A demo and practice experiment
The spectrophotometer is an instrument used to measure the effect of a sample on a beam of light. We can learn a lot about a substance by studying the way it ...
BioNetwork
Awakening the Mind: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Oliver Sacks
Awakening the Mind is a tribute to the remarkable life and work of Dr. Oliver Sacks. A physician, best-selling author, professor of neurology at the NYU School of ...
World Science Festival
Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer Survivorship | T. Colin Campbell, PhD (2007)
2007 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer Survivorship T. Colin Campbell, PhD Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry ...
Prostate Cancer Research Institute
Second live chat with John, answering questions posted on live stream from viewers.
Discussion and forum for viewers questions. Including PH scale, Heart and ECG, Endocrine glands and homeostasis, lymphatics and infection, skin and ageing, ...
Dr. John Campbell
Bonnie Bassler (Princeton) Part 1: Bacterial Communication via Quorum Sensing
https://www.ibiology.org/microbiology/quorum-sensing/ Bacteria, primitive single-celled organisms, communicate with chemical languages that allow them to ...
iBiology
Validation of clinical LC-MS/MS methods: What you need to know
Presented By: Deborah French, Ph,D., DABCC (CC, TC), FAACC - Assistant Director of Chemistry, University of California San Francisco Clinical Laboratories ...
LabRoots
Fibres alimentaires, renaissance d'un concept en nutrition et santé: Nathalie Delzenne at TEDxLiège
Nathalie Delzenne is Full Professor at the Université catholique de Louvain. She is a lecturer in Nutrition Biochemistry and Metabolism and is the leader of the ...
TEDx Talks
Karl Deisseroth (Stanford / HHMI): Development of Optogenetics
https://www.ibiology.org/neuroscience/optogenetics/ Dr. Karl Deisseroth gives a retrospective on the development of optogenetics, a technology that has ...
iBiology Science Stories
Artificially Intelligent Models of Cancer for Precision Diagnosis and Treatment - Exploring Ethics
01:24 - Main Presentation, 31:48 - Q&A) A major ambition of artificial intelligence lies in translating patient data to successful therapies. Machine learning models ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Brain | Tumor | Research | Michael Berens | TEDxArrowheadRanch
Michael Berens takes us along on a visit to the brain, its structure & composition, and what happens when brain cells turn malignant. What are better ways to ...
TEDx Talks
Susan Lindquist (Whitehead, MIT / HHMI) 2: Hsp 90: a Driver of Novelty in Evolution
https://www.ibiology.org/biochemistry/prions/#part-3 In Part 1a, Dr. Lindquist explains the problem of protein folding. Proteins leave the ribosome as long, linear ...
iBiology
Optimize your Flow Cytometry - Best Practices for Sample Preparation, Staining and Analysis
For more information, visit http://www.bio-rad.com/HuCAL-Flow In this webinar we cover best practice to prepare single cell suspensions from different sources to ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories
Genome Engineering Using CRISPR Technology
A Department of Medicine Grand Rounds presented by Sam Sternberg, PhD, Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University.
Icahn School of Medicine
JCI's Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Alexander Rudensky
Alexander Rudensky's research has defined regulatory T cells and the roles they play in autoimmunity, tolerance, allergies, infections, and cancer.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
USMLE Live Stream -- First Aid 2019 -- Microbiology 20
Current Section -- Antimicrobials! -- FIRST AID 2019 STEP 1 Want to buy my PDF? Have a question? Email me -- usmle.live2018@gmail.com Private tutoring ...
Amir Mullick
Phoenix WinNonlin Workflows Estimate Preclinical PK PD Parameters for Anti Cancer Agents HD
Are you utilizing Phoenix® WinNonlin® to effectively evaluate the safety, efficacy and target specificity of investigational drugs? Are you building workflows from ...
Certara
Does Addiction Treatment Work? - February 2018
"Does Addiction Treatment Work?" was presented on February 20, 2018; by Dr. Carl Christensen, MD, Ph.D., D-FASAM. Recent publications purport to define ...
Dawn Farm
A New Clinical Paradigm: Resolving Inflammation, Not Blocking It
Robert Martindale, MD, PhD, discusses inflammation initiation and resolution in the context of human health. Specific topics include specialized pro-resolving ...
WholisticMatters
Interview with David Baltimore, PhD, Vol 1, Ch. 7: Principles of Virology, 4th Edition
Vincent Racaniello of the This Week in Virology podcast interviews David Baltimore, PhD, California Institute of Technology, about his career and professional ...
American Society for Microbiology
James Spudich (Stanford) 4: Myosin mutations and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
https://www.ibiology.org/cell-biology/muscle-biology/#part-4 James Spudich begins his talk with an early history of muscle biology, and through parts 2-4 of his ...
iBiology
COVID-19 Campus-wide Research at UCSF May 5, 2020
COVID-19 Discovery Science at the UCSF Quantitative Biosciences Institute 01:03 - Moderator: David Morgan PhD Professor, Dept of Physiology Vice Dean for ...
UC San Francisco (UCSF)
Developing Therapies for COVID-19: Understanding the Mechanisms of Attack to Inform Treatment
A team of UCSF scientists discuss their groundbreaking blueprint that reveals how COVID-19 hijacks human cells and identifies drug compounds with antiviral ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Noncompartmental vs. Compartmental Approaches to Pharmacokinetic Analysis - Module 2, Session 4
Noncompartmental vs. Compartmental Approaches to Pharmacokinetic Analysis - Module 2, Session 4 with Dr. Paolo Vicini This is Module 1, Session 1, of the ...
NIH Clinical Center
Optogenetics: Illuminating the Path toward Causal Neuroscience
The Warren Alpert Foundation Prize honors Edward Boyden, Karl Deisseroth, Peter Hegemann and Gero Miesenböck for the development of optogenetics as a ...
Harvard Medical School
Leveraging Clinical Pharmacology to Optimize Drug Development for NASH & Cholestatic Liver Diseases2
There is significant unmet medical need in the prevention and treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), primary biliary cholangitis, and primary ...
Duke Margolis
Oral History: Dr. Herbert Tabor, NIDDK Pharmacology Senior Investigator
In this oral history interview, Dr. Herbert Tabor recounts his extensive history in the field of molecular biosciences, including more than 75 years at the National ...
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Ask The Scientist: Lukasz Joachimiak
This video. “Ask The Scientist: Dr. Lukasz Joachimiak” is a recording of the webinar that was held on July 10th, 2020, as part of our new webinar series. During ...
CurePSP
Stem Cells and the Future of Medicine - Research on Aging
Lawrence Goldstein, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine and the Department of Neurosciences at UCSD School of ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Dr. Kieron Rooney - 'Sugar and Cancer - Bench to Bedside'
Dr. Kieron Rooney, BSc (Hons); (RNutr.); PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney. He completed his PhD in ...
Low Carb Down Under
USMLE Live Stream -- NBME 23 -- Block 2 Explanations! Part 2
Current Section -- Block 2 -- NBME 23 This video discusses block 4 of the NBME 20 questions. I have compiled basic explanations of the questions with relevant ...
Amir Mullick
Dr. Tommy Wood - 'The way to a man's heart is through the stomach'
Dr. Tommy Wood is a qualified medical doctor, graduating from Oxford University in 2011 with a previous Bachelors degree in Natural Sciences and ...
Low Carb Down Under
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) , lecture # 1-Introduction & Principles of GCP #eventtroop
Dr.Naeem Noordin, SIARA Limited UK Good Clinical Practice (GCP) What is Good Clinical Practice? Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is an international ethical and ...
Event Troop
What Do "Smart Pills" Really Do to Your Brain?
Nootropics are a group of chemicals that supposedly make you “smarter” without any side-effects. But don't rush into it yet! It might be still too experimental to test ...
SciShow Psych
Stretching, Connective Tissue, Inflammation and Cancer
June 2018 Integrative Medicine Research Grand Rounds 06/05/2018 There is growing interest in developing non-pharmacological treatments that could boost ...
Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
Developing an Antiviral for COVID 19 with Professor Rachel Martin
In this lecture, which took place on May 6, 2020, Professor Rachel Martin discusses her work on developing an antiviral for COVID-19. Professor Rachel Martin ...
UCI School of Physical Sciences
3000 calories of FAT for a WEEK - Fat Fast Creamstravaganza Calories on Keto experiment
Do calories matter in Keto? No if they are from FAT only! How many calories should I eat to lose weight? Apparently 3000!!! Calories IN Calories out MYTH ...
Ginger's Keto In The UK
Introduction to Metagenomics for Researchers
In this screencast, I discuss why we should care about microbiomes and what is metagenomics more generally. I also talk about computational methods for ...
Iowa Institute of Human Genetics
Memories that Last: Genes Neurons and Synapses
Kelsey Martin explores how experience alters brain connectivity to create long-lasting memories by changing the number and strength of synaptic connections ...
University of California Television (UCTV)