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NHGRI's Oral History Collection: Interview with Siddhartha Mukherjee
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Elliot Meyerowitz (Caltech, HHMI) 3: Plant development: Physical force as a signaling mechanism
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Emerging Medical Treatments for Lymphedema - Stanley Rockson, MD - Harvard LE Symposium 2018
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COVID-19 Campus-wide Research at UCSF: Making an Impact
UCSF Office of Research Town Hall on March 26, 2020.
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The Fruit Fly as Human Disease Research Tool
April 18, 2018 The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has been used in biological research studies for more than 100 years. We have a deep understanding of ...
Harvard University
Deciphering Cancer: The Intersection of Epigenetics, Metabolism, and Tumorigenesis
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Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
The essential role of retroviruses in evolution | Ethan W Taylor | TEDxHighPoint
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The Essential Role of Retroviruses in the Evolution of Life in ...
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Modeling Human Neurogenetic Diseases in Mouse and Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
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University of California Television (UCTV)
Webinar | Gene Synthesis Applications in Cancer Biology
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BioRender Learning Hub: Better Publication Figures
In this one-hour webinar, learn actionable tips and techniques for designing better publication figures. • Background of the speakers - 01:32 • Tip 1: color - use ...
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The Heart and Human Development featuring Dr. Benoit Bruneau | The Stem Cell Podcast
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McFall-Ngai (U. Hawaii Manoa) 2: The Hawaiian bobtail squid - Vibrio Fischeri association
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Neural Plasticity and Diversity in the Adult Mammalian Brain
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Understanding Circadian Rhythms: Understanding Sleep Disorders
Michael Rosbash, director of the Brandeis National Center for Behavioral Genomics, has spent more than three decades studying circadian rhythms, the built-in ...
Coalition for the Life Sciences
Correlative (Cryo-)Microscopy for Cell Biology
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2020 Canada Gairdner Award Laureates Announced
The Gairdner Foundation is proud to announce the 2020 Canada Gairdner Award Laureates! The Gairdner Foundation was established in 1957 with the main ...
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Alessio Fasano, M.D.: The Gut is Not Like Las Vegas
The intestinal epithelium is the largest mucosal surface providing an interface between the external environment and the mammalian host. Its exquisite ...
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CARTA: Unique Features of Human Skin: Gallo Sawka Millar
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Broad@15 Talk Series: The Human Cell Atlas: “Google Maps” to navigate the human body
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COVID-19 & Learning From the Past - Genetics Shambles (Robin Ince, Emma Hodcroft & Munir Pirmohamed)
What can research into past viruses and epidemics tell us about this new pandemic of COVID-19? What has changed in the world of genetics research since the ...
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Eric Schreiter: "Building Molecular Tools at Janelia: A Culture of Sharing and Dissemination”
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Stem Cells and the Skin featuring Dr. Valerie Horsley | The Stem Cell Podcast
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Memories are Made of This
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Interview with Ron Weiss: Advances in Synthetic Biology
Hear about the advances in medicine and environmental sustainability that synthetic biology is enabling, and how you can learn more about biological ...
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The two faces of the IL-15- Janus Kinase-Stat system
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Protecting Hearing from Ototoxic Drugs – Lisa Cunningham, NIH
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MIT Alumni Virtual Research Slam: Course 7
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MIT Alumni Association
Catalytic Research: Addressing Key Challenges in Commercializing Cell-Based Meat
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The Good Food Institute
BroadE: Fundamentals of peptide and protein mass spectrometry
Copyright Broad Institute, 2013. All rights reserved. The presentation above was filmed during the 2012 Proteomics Workshop, part of the BroadE Workshop ...
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The Search For A Covid-19 Vaccine | Race Against Pandemic | Full Episode
December 2019 in Wuhan, central China. The epicentre of a dangerous new viral outbreak – Covid-19. In a space of just three months, a global pandemic is ...
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Science & Status of COVID-19 Vaccines - Stanford Department of Medicine Grand Rounds - 3 June 2020
In this Stanford Department of Medicine Grand Rounds presentation, Stanford experts provide updates on the search for a COVID-19 vaccine. Presenters: Karla ...
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Functional Human Brain Models of Disease featuring Dr. Sergiu Pasca | The Stem Cell Podcast
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The Anxious Brain: The Neuroscience of Phobias
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2002 Nobel Laureate Lecture in Physiology of Medicine - H. Robert Horvitz '68
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Developing a More Efficient MAb Discovery Process
Historically it has taken the industry 20-30 months from the start of the monoclonal antibody (mAb) discovery process to final selection of lead drug candidates.
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Biocompatibility Standard Changes: Is Your Testing Up to Date?
In light of recent changes that are impactful to the realm of biocompatibility, including the new Medical Device Regulation (MDR) out of Europe and ISO 10993-1, ...
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The Evolution of Vision - Professor William Ayliffe
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Organoids and Beyond - 3D Tissue in a Dish
Stem cells have the remarkable ability to self-organize in three-dimensional space into organ-like structures called organoids. Recent technologies have ...
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