New concepts in cardiac regeneration part I: basic concepts
Learning objectives After watching the webinar, participants will be able to: - review the hot topics in cardiovascular regenerative medicine - discuss the potential ...
European Society of Cardiology
Cell Biology: How Do Cells Make Decisions?
The UCSF community honored J. Michael Bishop's 11-year tenure as chancellor of UCSF with an all-day symposium addressing vexing biomedical issues at the ...
UC San Francisco (UCSF)
Cell Therapy Treatments for COVID-19
This webinar highlights potential treatments for Acute Respiratory Distress syndrome (ARDS) in COVID-19 patients. Two therapeutic developers, Athersys and ...
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Cell Cycle, Cell Signaling, and Disease Explained Clearly
Dr. Seheult, of https://www.medcram.com illustrates the highlights of the Cell Cycle, how cells signal with each other (cell signaling pathways), and how ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Deciphering Cancer: The Intersection of Epigenetics, Metabolism, and Tumorigenesis
Participating Experts: Kathryn E. Wellen, PhD (UPenn) and Jason Locasale PhD (Duke) ⬇️ Expand “Show More” to view Abstract and Table of Contents Browse ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
GMP for Cell Therapies - what you need to know.
This webinar explores the differences in GMP for cell therapy products compared with traditional biotech. It also explores the expertise that is needed to ...
Pharmaceutical Training International
A unifying theory of aging (Qualy #19)
This Qualy is a clip from the following episode of The Drive podcast: #27 – David Sinclair, Ph.D.: Slowing aging – sirtuins, NAD, and the epigenetics of aging ...
PeterAttiaMD
Hot Topics in Eye-Brain Diseases
Title: Hot Topics in Eye-Brain Diseases Author: Joyce Liao, MD, PhD, Director- Neuro-Ophthalmology, Vice Chair of Academic Affairs, Byers Eye Institute, ...
Moran CORE
Cell Cycle and Cell Division(B.Sc)
In this video Sonali Gupta explains Cell cycle and Cell Division Cell cycle phases | Cells Meiotic Division and cell cycle . Thanks for watching and commenting.
Guru Kpo
The Power of Nutrition - Luke Corey, RD, LDN | UCLA Health Sports Performance powered by EXOS
Join UCLA performance nutritionist Luke Corey, RD, LDN, part of the UCLA Health Sports Performance team powered by EXOS, for a discussion about how the ...
UCLA Health
COVID conversations: Paul Klenerman on Immunology
Professor Paul Klenerman talks about the Oxford Immunology Network's research into the immune response to COVID-19, including the detection of neutralising ...
University of Oxford
NHLBI Small Biz Hangout: Biologics Regulation Overview
Watch this NHLBI Small Biz Hangout webinar to learn about the process of developing a new biologic product. You'll follow a hypothetical case study that pulls ...
NHLBI
"The Brain Inside a Cell: Adaptation and Learning with Cellular Networks," Naama Brenner, Technion
Cells have multiple gene-regulation “programs” to answer specific challenges. Still, they are sometimes required to address unforeseen challenges for which no ...
Aspen Physics
Targeting Cancer Pathways: The Epigenetics Question
Participating Experts: Stephen B. Baylin, MD (Johns Hopkins), Charles Roberts, MD PhD, (Dana Farber), Ali Shilatifard, PhD (Northwestern) ⬇️ Expand “Show ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Integrating Novel Developments for Advanced and Metastatic Breast Cancer into Improved Care Pathways
Earn CME credit for this activity: https://www.naccme.com/program/2018-802-01 With a focus on integrating recent advances into improved care pathways, this ...
ImedexCME
EXERCISE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS: HISTORY, CAUSE, AND CONSEQUENCES
ECSS Prague 2019 The 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science will take place in Prague between 3rd and 6th July 2019. It will host ...
ECSS .tv
MIA: David Kelley, Reading the rules of gene regulation from human noncoding genome; Sam Friedman
September 6, 2017 MIA Meeting: David Kelley Calico Labs Reading the rules of gene regulation from the human noncoding genome Abstract: Functional ...
Broad Institute
Introduction to the immune system
What is the immune system? The immune system is made up of organs, tissues, cells, and molecules that all work together to generate an immune response that ...
Osmosis
Special Topic Webinar: NERC CIP Compliance for Wind Plants
Featured Speakers: Craig Reeds, EPS Engineering & Design Neil Kennings, DTE Energy Joseph Baxter, NERC Leland McMillan, NAES Corporation Moderator: ...
Energy Systems Integration Group
Human Genetics & Cellular Reprogramming: Mechanisms of CVD (DEEPAK SRIVASTAVA, MD) 09/21/17
"Human Genetics and Cellular Reprogramming: Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Disease" Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center Grand Rounds ...
Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education
Episode 7 Mark Mattson talks about benefits of intermittent fasting
Subscribe to the podcast at http://stemtalk.us Full show notes are available at http://t.ihmc.us/1VYPGWf Intermittent fasting—alternating days in which you fast or ...
TheIHMC
How to Submit Your Research to the Journal of Virology
Rozanne M. Sandri-Goldin, Editor in Chief, introduces the Journal of Virology published by the American Society for Microbiology. Submit your research to JVI at ...
American Society for Microbiology
The Broad-MIT Seminars in Chemical Biology: Stuart Schreiber
Sep 11, 2019 Broad Auditorium The Chemical Biology and Therapeutics Science Program at Broad Institute and Department of Chemistry at MIT kicked off a ...
Broad Institute
Quantum Biology: Current Status and Opportunities - Paul Davies Keynote
Workshop "Quantum Biology: Current Status and Opportunities" 17 - 18 September 2012, University of Surrey, UK Evidence has recently emerged that plants ...
University of Surrey
Prevention of Youth Marijuana Use
The legalization of marijuana in some areas has led to a shift in the perception of its harmfulness. In this webinar, viewers will receive valuable information and ...
SAMHSA
All You Need to Know About the CBRS Certified Professional Installer CPI Process
Wireless Innovation Forum Webinar Series #24 Originally presented on 19 June 2019 Come learn about the CBRS Certified Professional Installer (CPI) process ...
The Wireless Innovation Forum
AP Biology: Protein Synthesis
Describe the mechanisms by which genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to protein. Access lesson handouts and helpful resources here: ...
Advanced Placement
The New Old Age: How the body ages and how to keep it young -- Longwood Seminar
No one wants to become forgetful or less energetic as they age, but growing old is unavoidable—or is it? At this seminar, learn about the biology of aging and ...
Harvard Medical School
A Real World Approach to LDL cholesterol using PCSK9 inhibitors, October 5 2018
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Cardiology University of Washington
NVAC l February 2020 l Day 1, Pt 3: Coronavirus Presentations
The National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC) recommends ways to achieve optimal prevention of human infectious diseases through immunization.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Xiaowei Zhuang - “Imaging at the genomic scale from 3D organization of the genome to cell atlas"
Stanford University APPLIED PHYSICS/PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM the 2019 Robert Hofstadter Memorial Lecturer Tuesday, April 30, 2019 4:30 p.m. on campus in ...
Stanford Physics
Gene Instabilities/Accelerated Regions in the Human Genome
Evolution of Human Duplications: Genomic Instability and New Genes (Evan Eichler); Human Accelerated Regions in the Genome (Katherine S. Pollard) ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Exploring Metabolism and Aging | Compilation
Brit looks back on our tenth month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of metabolism and aging. Get your Nature League pin here!
Nature League
1. Introduction to Biological Chemistry II
MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016 Instructor: Elizabeth Nolan View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/5-08JS16 YouTube Playlist: ...
MIT OpenCourseWare
Paul Krugman: Economics of Innovation, Automation, Safety Nets & Universal Basic Income | AI Podcast
Paul Krugman is a Nobel Prize winner in economics, professor at CUNY, and columnist at the New York Times. His academic work centers around international ...
Lex Fridman
Biochemistry Focus webinar: ACE2 - friend or foe?
Twenty years after its discovery, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) has become one of the most studied proteins. Since ACE2 was identified as the ...
Biochemical Society
EAGxVirtual 2020 Lightning Talks
Following a rigorous selection process, we're pleased to present the following five-minute lightning talks. Cecilia Tilli Antimicrobial resistance: A cause that joins ...
Centre for Effective Altruism
FDA Regulatory Affairs Webinar - Asphalion
The latest US drug regulation news a solid introduction into FDA Regulatory Affairs by Reguliance and Asphalion. REGULIANCE is a regulatory consulting firm ...
Asphalion
How to deal with sadness
In this video I dive into the topic of sadness and the two different kinds of sadness that are rarely spoke of. The two kinds of sadness are nutritive and habitual.
Irene Lyon
Targeting Cancer Pathways: Tumor Metabolism and Proliferation
Participating Experts: M. Celeste Simon, PhD (U. Penn) and Nissim Hay, PhD (U. Illinois). ⬇️ Expand “Show More” to view abstract and table of contents View ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Can Depression Be Cured? New Research on Depression and its Treatments
Four medical researchers at the forefront of developing treatments for depression present new findings in a special conference held at the Library's John W.
Library of Congress
UNSW Medicine Dean's Lecture Series 2012 - Stem Cells in Medicine: Opportunities and Challenges
Please watch: "UNSWTV: Entertaining your curiosity" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ7UO8nxiL0 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- George Negus hosts this debate on the ...
UNSW