Future Diagnostics in Tuberculosis -- Ju Hee Katzman, MD
Dr. Ju Hee Katzman begins her lecture by discussing some basic epidemiology of Tuberculosis. She then reviews the traditional diagnostic modalities for ...
IDPodcasts
Role of L1 Interneurons in Sensory Map Formation
For more information, see Che et al., Neuron 99/1, http://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(18)30470-7. Che et al. combine genetic tools and longitudinal ...
Cell Press
The Science of Pain Management
We all experience pain in our lives, but can the cure be worse than the condition? In this seminar, Harvard Medical School experts explore the science of pain, ...
Harvard Medical School
Gene environment interactions in ASD: Research updates
Free certificates of attendance are available upon successful completion of a brief knowledge quiz at: ...
Autism Research Institute
SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE CNS; PART 2 by Professor Fink
This is Part 2 of Professor Fink's Video Lecture on Synaptic Transmission in the CNS. In this Lecture, Professor Fink first describes [1] the mechanism of action for ...
professorfink
Neural peptidase regulates itch
Chronic itch is a common symptom and complaint for many dermatological patients. While some patients find relief with antihistamines, many do not, and the ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
#LetsTalkNMD Webinar Series - Myasthenia Gravis & You
June is #MyastheniaGravis Awareness Month. In an effort to raise awareness and increase understanding of Myasthenia Gravis, this webinar focuses on ...
Muscular Dystrophy Canada
"Status Epilepticus" by Sally Vitali, MD for OPENPediatrics
Learn about the physiology and medical therapy for patients with status epilepticus. 2:19 Chapter 2: Definition and Epidemiology 7:16 Chapter 3: Seizure ...
OPENPediatrics
Neurologic Pathophysiology: Pain, Myasthenia, and Guillane Barre
Discussion of the physiology of pain, the the pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis, guillain barre, and spina bifida.
Health Ed Solutions
Learning-Related Plasticity in NDNF Layer 1 Interneurons
For more information, see Abs et al., Neuron 100/3, http://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(18)30774-8. How does the brain distinguish between ...
Cell Press
Calcium Metabolism with Dr. Krishnasamy
Dr. Krishnasamy a faculty member at the University of Louisville. She is an associate professor with Endocrinology and specializes in diabetes management and ...
UofL Internal Medicine Lecture Series
The Neuroscience of Pain: Translating Science to the Patient
Pain is something we all experience at some time in our lives. Acute pain following injury serves as warning signal, but chronic pain, as occurs in cancer, arthritis ...
BrainFacts.org
Blue Light Therapy & Sleep For Concussion Recovery | Ask Concussion Doc Ep. 77 (2020)
Sleep is an essential human function which is also very important in concussion recovery. It flushes out neurotoxins, regenerates cells, reduces the risk of ...
Complete Concussion Management
Supporting NICU Families During Times of Separation
Part of Philips patient monitoring educational series about supporting care of patients with COVID-19, this webinar provides information about supporting NICU ...
Philips Healthcare
JCI’s Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Cornelia Bargmann
How are behavioral decisions modified by context and experience? Cornelia Bargmann of Rockefeller University has made this her life's work, exploring the ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
2-Minute Neuroscience: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
SSRIs are the most widely-used treatment for depression, and have been since their introduction to the market in the late 1980s. They were formulated based on ...
Neuroscientifically Challenged
Dr. Anissa Abi Dargham - Repercussions of Abnormal Dopamine on Brain and Behavior in Schizophrenia
In 2018, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) awarded the Lieber Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Schizophrenia Research to Anissa ...
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Intelligence Without Brains
How much brain do you need to be smart? Bees and ants perform marvels as colonies, though each insect has barely any brain. And plants—with no brain at ...
World Science Festival
Michael Dustin (Oxford, NYU School of Medicine) 3: The Immunological Synapse: Extracellular Vesicles
https://www.ibiology.org/immunology/immunological-synapse/#part-3 In his first lecture, Dustin explains that adaptive immunity allows an individual to ...
iBiology
ICS Live - Advances in Neuromodulation: Complex Clinical Cases
Join the discussion at https://www.ics.org/live/11June20 With ICS experts Howard Goldman, Marcio Averbeck and Hashim Hashim This webinar addresses the ...
icstelevision
Impaired dopaminergic transmission in PFC of awake mouse model of Parkinson’s disease
READ THE PAPER: http://bit.ly/2jZHdcj Anxiety is a major early-onset non-motor symptom in Parkinson's disease, but the underlying mechanisms remain largely ...
BRAIN Journals
Virology 2014 lecture #12 - Infection basics
An introduction to viral pathogenesis, including a discussion of viral entry into the host, viral spread, tropism, shedding and transmission, and how infections are ...
Vincent Racaniello
#23 Autoimmune and paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis
It seems like a new antibody in autoimmune central nervous system disorders is being discovered every day. Well, maybe not that frequently. But autoimmune ...
BrainWaves Staff
GWU TSLS 7/28/16 - Dr. Yosipovitch - Part 2
Part 2: Translational Science Dermatology Lecture Series from George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Journal of Drugs in ...
SanovaWorks
JCI's Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Thomas Südhof
The simple fact that you can understand the words on this page, and that you might remember any of this interview tomorrow, is thanks to the simultaneous and ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Nutrition and Early Cognitive Development: John A. Colombo, Ph.D.
John A. Colombo, Ph.D., from the University of Kansas, lectures on the topic of Nutrition and Early Cognitive Development From the 2016-2017 Distinguished ...
UC Davis MIND Institute
GenSight Biologics
GenSight Biologics | Barrett Katz, MD, Chief Medical Officer OIS RETINA 2018 https://ois.net.
OIS: Ophthalmology Innovation & Investment
Recent advances in the study of Ayahuasca - Jordi Riba
Ayahuasca induces an introspective experience characterized by emotion, visions and autobiographic memories. Increasing evidence suggests that ayahuasca ...
OPEN Foundation
Phase 3 study of lasmiditan for acute treatment of migraine
READ THE PAPER: http://bit.ly/2INArjx Lasmiditan is a selective 5-HT1F receptor agonist without vasoconstrictive activity. In this phase 3 double-blind ...
BRAIN Journals
What Tests Should You Expect Throughout Pregnancy?
What's included in that first blood panel? What about the second or third -- is one of them optional? And how will you know if you have gestational diabetes?
St. Louis Children's Hospital
Virology Lectures 2017 #12: Infection Basics
In the real world, as opposed to the laboratory, viruses must establish a chain of infection among hosts, otherwise they will disappear from the planet.
Vincent Racaniello
Crohn's and Colitis Hurt - Understanding Pain in IBD
Do you or someone you know experience pain related to Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis? Do you have concerns or questions about this pain? During this ...
Crohn's and Colitis Canada
Dr. Mark Stewart's Welcome at The James B. Ranck, Jr.,MD Symposium
James B. Ranck, Jr. MD is distinguished teaching professor emeritus of physiology and pharmacology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, where he taught ...
Downstate TV
Virology Lectures 2017 #17: Persistent Infections
Persistent viral infections begin with an acute infection that is never cleared by the immune system, and last the lifetime of the host. They can be accompanied by ...
Vincent Racaniello
Inscopix Journal Club
Inscopix
Expert Meeting Berlin 2019 - Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Dr. Kevin Campbell
The EMB covers in-depth exploration of new advances in the mechanisms of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, heart failure management and cutting edge ...
BIOTRONIKmedia
Neurotransmitters
This video is for clinicians to give a brief overview of the key neurotransmitters identified in common substances used and their action. The information contained ...
Insight Queensland
The Neuroscience of Autism ft. 12tone
Vaccines don't cause autism. But what even is autism? What causes it? And what's the difference between an autistic brain and a "neurotypical" brain? We've ...
Neuro Transmissions
Protective effects of 4-aminopyridine in experimental optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis
READ THE PAPER: https://bit.ly/3ckkzkg Dietrich et al. show that 4-Aminopyridine protects against retinal neurodegeneration in mouse models of optic neuritis ...
BRAIN Journals
Therapeutic Targeting of Tight Junctions in Intestinal Disorders
As part of BIDMC's Surgical Horizons Seminar Series, Dr. Jerrold Turner of Brigham and Women's Hospital discusses therapeutic targeting of tight junctions in ...
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)
"Childhood Recovered: Manipulating Brain Plasticity" with Takao Hensch
Takao K. Hensch, PhD, is joint professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School at Boston Children's Hospital, and professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at ...
Penn Center for Neuroscience & Society
The Chemistry of Addiction
Hank describes how our brains respond biochemically to various addictive substances and behaviors and where those responses have come from, ...
SciShow