Overcoming the challenges of accuracy and detection in molecular assays
Presented By: Peter Holden, PhD - Senior Business Development Manager, Molecular Diagnostics, Licensing and Commercial Supply-UK, Ireland and Nordics ...
LabRoots
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 ...
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01 Crystallization | Lecture Series "Basics of Macromolecular Crystallography"
Questions are down in the description* In the first lecture in the lecture Series "Basics of Macromolecular Crystallography", Andrea Thorn gives an overview of ...
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Dr Ludmil Alexandrov, Cellular & Molecular Medicine, University of California San Diego
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Sophien Kamoun, The Sainsbury Laboratory
BLASTOFF - Keeping Up With A Cereal Killer.
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Germ Cell Toxicant Exposure: Gap in Research and Regulation, NIEHS presentation 2019
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MIA: Ahmed Badran, Continuous directed evolution: advances, applications, and opportunities
May 10, 2017 Ahmed Badran Broad Fellow, Chemical Biology & Therapeutic Sciences Continuous directed evolution: advances, applications, and opportunities ...
Broad Institute
Giving New Life to Materials for Energy, the Environment and Medicine
Angela Belcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology presents this keynote talk from the 2014 MRS Fall Meeting. Dr. Belcher's abstract: Organisms have been ...
Materials Research Society
Part 5 - The NIEHS Exposure Science and the Exposome Webinar Series - Dr. Paolo Vineis
Dr. Paolo Vineis, professor of Imperial College London and HuGeF Foundation, discusses the use of omics approach in environmental epidemiology and ...
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Rama Ranganathan (U. Texas Southwestern) Part 2: A Model for Protein Design
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"Gene Editing and Gene Therapy" News Conference, 16 June, 2017
The discovery of CRISPR-Cas 9 has led to new avenues of research into gene editing and modification, and has expanded the science of gene therapy.
International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR)
Simposio: El mundo del RNA (pasado y presente). Mayo 17, 2017. 18h.
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elcolegionacionalmx
Clock Genes and Clock Cells: A New View
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Aging and Cancer: NCI Director Dr. Norman Sharpless at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine
EMBL Keynote Lecture - The Role of Essential Genes in Human Disease, Maja Bucan
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European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
Seminar: Molecular Engineering of WMD (Weapons of Microbial Destruction)
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Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth
Protein Expression, Crystallization and Mutagenesis - Meindert Lamers
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MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Keynote Speaker - Luigi Naldini, San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy
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Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
From Darwin to DNA: The Genetic Basis of Animal Behavior
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Harvard Museum of Natural History
Role of PKC / TRPC1 Channels in PIP2 Mediated Store Operated Ca2+ Influx in Vascular Smooth Muscle
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Genomics -- From humans to the environment - Craig J Venter
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Introduction to Toxicology
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C. David Allis: Beyond the double helix: why your DNA isn't the whole story
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Karolinska Institutet
Development Advice for Gene Therapy Products
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SETI Institute
Ultra-Sensitive Quantification of Genome Editing Events by Droplet Digital™ PCR (ddPCR™)
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Malignant Neoplasm Risk After Radioactive Iodine Treatment with Dr. Anna Sawka
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Antony Jose - How Life Preserves Form and Function Across Generations
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UMD Science
J. Craig Venter on Synthetic Biology at NASA Ames
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Ethics of Genome Editing
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ConvergenceScienceNetwork
Rama Ranganathan (U. Texas Southwestern) Part 3: Protein Function and Adaptability
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Fredrik Bäckhed, University of Gothenburg, The Role of Normal Gut Microbiota in Metabolic Diseases
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Gene Editing Applications in Oncology and Immuno-oncology
Yale Cancer Center Grand Rounds | May 14, 2019 Sidi Chen, PhD, Assistant Professor of Genetics.
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Carcinogen Blocking Effects of Turmeric Curcumin
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Characterization of Therapeutic Proteins for Biological Drug Development
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Introduction to Chemical Biology 128. Lecture 07. DNA, RNA, and Cancer.
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The 5th Annual Bay Area Symposium on Viruses - Britt Glaunsinger (UC Berkeley)
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