John Shin - Cell and Developmental Biology PhD student
John Shin, a PhD student in the Cell and Developmental Biology graduate program at CFIS, talks about his interdisciplinary research and why he chose this ...
UBCinterdisciplinary
The wacky history of cell theory - Lauren Royal-Woods
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-wacky-history-of-cell-theory Scientific discovery isn't as simple as one good experiment. The weird and wonderful ...
TED-Ed
Size of Biological Elements – Cell Biology | Lecturio
This video “Size of Biological Elements” is part of the Lecturio course “Cell Biology” ▻ WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/biologicalelements ...
Lecturio Medical
Cell Biology: Classification Microscopes Model Organisms (BIO 112 watch from 11:40 to 23.40)
Steven Gorsich
Journal Club: Dawn of Virtual Cell Biology
Streamed live on Jul 27, 2012 A journal club and author interview about the recent paper "A Whole-Cell Computational Model Predicts Phenotype from ...
OpenWorm
The origins of cell biology at the Rockefeller Institute (1945-1965)
Prof. Dr. Lewis Joel Greene. Seminário do CTC realizado no anfiteatro do Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto - SP no dia 14 de outubro de 2016.
Hemocentro RP
ALS: The cell under stress
This video details the role of stress granules in the pathogenesis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). It briefly describes ALS before delving into what makes ...
Demystifying Medicine
Cell theory | Structure of a cell | Biology | Khan Academy
Introduction to cell theory--the idea that 1) all living things are made of one or more cells, 2) cells are the basic unit of life and 3) all cells come from other cells.
Khan Academy
Cell Biology Journal Article Presentation
Emily Goodrow
Enliven: Journal of Genetic, Molecular and Cellular Biology
Enliven: Journal of Genetic, Molecular and Cellular Biology is an Open access, peer reviewed international journal and it aims to publish different types of ...
enlivenarchive
Randy Schekman (HHMI & UCB) 1: Secretory Pathway: How cells package & traffic proteins for export
https://www.ibiology.org/cell-biology/protein-secretion/ Part 1: The Secretory Pathway: How cells package and traffic proteins for export: Randy Schekman ...
iBiology
Protein Journal Article Cell Biology
Lesly
James Garey, USF - Department of Cell Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Biology
Biogeochemistry and Hydrology of Coastal Sinks and Springs.
USF MarineScience
biosights: March 17, 2014 - Blebs lead the way in Dictyostelium chemotaxis
Membrane blebs can help the leading edge of migrating cells protrude forwards, but the contribution of blebs to the motility of Dictyostelium cells is unclear.
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: January 25, 2010 Systems biology of the mitotic spindle
A novel high-throughput screening approach that combines yeast mutant arrays with high-content imaging provides fresh insights into mitotic spindle ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: November 28, 2011 - CKIδ Decentralizes the Centrosome
When a T cell encounters a target antigen-presenting cell, the lymphocyte's centrosome relocalizes to a specialized contact between the two cells called the ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: December 15th, 2008 Migrating Dictyostelium cells leave a bread crumb trail
Dictyostelium cells migrate in an orderly head-to-tail arrangement. They do this by leaving a trail of vesicles (thought to contain chemoattractant) for their fellow ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: January 2 2017 - Tumor cells feel the pressure after protease inhibition
Primary fibroblasts use a high pressure, “nuclear piston” mode of migration to move through highly cross-linked 3D extracellular matrices. Petrie et al. reveal that ...
Rockefeller University Press
Cell Bio Journal 3 Presentation
Mehtaab Brar
biosights: October 3, 2011- Moesin keeps mitotic cells in shape
The ERM protein Moesin helps mitotic cells undergo a series of dramatic shape changes by linking the actin cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane. Roubinet et ...
Rockefeller University Press
The origin of cell biology at the Rockefeller Institute
O Prof. Dr. Lewis Joel Greene ministrou a palestra “The origin of cell biology at the Rockefeller Institute”, no Seminário do CTC. O evento foi realizado no dia 13 ...
Hemocentro RP
biosights: September 6, 2010 T Cells Rho across the endothelium
During an immune response, T cells move into tissues from the vasculature by crossing the endothelial cell layer lining blood vessel walls. Heasman et al. reveal ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: November 24, 2014 - Dynein helps centrioles stick together
DescriptionDynein has numerous functions in mitosis, but the function of the motor complex's light intermediate chains is poorly understood. Jones et al. reveal ...
Rockefeller University Press
The Human Embryo and Embryonic Stem Cell Biology: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research
On December 15, 2010, Renee Reijo Pera, PhD spoke to the CIRM Governing Board about her research studies of the human embryo and embryonic stem cells ...
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
biosights: November 23, 2015 - Cells migrate on the crest of a wave
Cells move through complex 3D environments in vivo, but studying 3D modes of migration in vitro remains a major challenge. Guetta-Terrier et al. examine the ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: January 21, 2013 - How cell shape changes unfold
Under certain conditions, cells form protrusions that oscillate rapidly around the cell periphery. Kapustina et al. reveal that these oscillatory protrusions, which ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: July 7, 2014 - The fluid dynamics of collective cell migration
During development and tumor metastasis, cells prepare to migrate by undergoing an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition that loosens their connections to ...
Rockefeller University Press
Avoiding catastrophe: Yeast study reveals clues to maintaining genome size
A new yeast study published in The Journal of Cell Biology sheds light on how dividing cells accurately split their DNA to avoid catastrophic consequences.
UofTMed
biosights: April 11, 2016 – Sac1 works its contacts
The plasma membrane phosphoinositide PI(4,5)P2 is derived from PI(4)P, whose levels are controlled by the essential lipid phosphatase Sac1. Sac1 is an ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: May 16, 2011- Ouch! Single Cell Wound Repair in Drosophila Embryos
Individual cells must quickly repair any disruptions to their plasma membrane. Abreu-Blanco et al. describe how early Drosophila embryos remodel their ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: June 13, 2011- Tying the Golgi Ribbon to the Centrosome
The mammalian Golgi apparatus exists as a continuous ribbon that clusters around the centrosome, but the significance of this organization is unclear. Hurtado ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: October 27, 2014 - Epithelial cells make changes at the top
The apical surfaces of polarized epithelia are covered by short, actin-rich protrusions called microvilli, but what happens to these structures when cells detach ...
Rockefeller University Press
Deshaies (Amgen) 1: A primer on the ubiquitin-proteasome system
https://www.ibiology.org/cell-biology/primer-ubiquitin-proteasome-system/ Part 1: A primer on the ubiquitin-proteasome system: The ubiquitin-proteasome ...
iBiology
biosights: August 8, 2011 - Nuclear envelope starts with a clean sheet
At the start of mitosis, the nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complexes break down and disperse into the endoplasmic reticulum and cytoplasm. Lu et al. use ...
Rockefeller University Press
iPS Cell Biology: CIRM Spotlight on Research Bottlenecks
On June 23, 2011, Yang Xu spoke to the CIRM governing board about research bottlenecks in induced pluripotent (iPS) stem cell biology. iPS cells are created ...
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
CELL BIOLOGY PRESENTATION
Fergus McCormack
Reproducibility Issues in Life Science Research: The Importance of Cell Line Authentication
Alarms about the shortcomings of many cell lines and their deleterious impact on experiment reproducibility and the scientific record have been ringing for over ...
Biocompare
CRISPR in Stem Cell Research at World CRISPR Day 2020
The power of CRISPR combined with the remarkable capacity of stem cells to differentiate into any cell type enables researchers to gain a new understanding of ...
Synthego
Finding an Impact Factor
In this tutorial you will learn how to use Journal Citation Reports to find the impact factor of a journal. Survey link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/taylortutorials.
Western University
Immune System, Part 1: Crash Course A&P #45
Our final episodes of Anatomy & Physiology explore the way your body keeps all that complex, intricate stuff alive and healthy -- your immune system.
CrashCourse
Dr. Elissa Epel on Telomeres and the Role of Stress Biology in Cellular Aging
Elissa Epel, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco where she serves as the director of the Aging, ...
FoundMyFitness
biosights: February 5 2018 - Cytotoxic T cells use Flower power
In order to efficiently kill multiple target cells, cytotoxic T lymphocytes must endocytose and recycle cytotoxic granule membrane components from the ...
Rockefeller University Press