SF2UF Samiksha Prasad, Ph.D. Microbiology and Immunology Research
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FEMS Microbiology Ecology Webinar on Ecology of Soil Microorganisms
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FEMS Microbiology
Bacterial Epigenomes: Technology, Pathogens and Microbiome
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LabRoots
Top 10 Ph D Research Topics You Can Take Up in 2019
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Biotecnika
Is Cirrhosis a Gut Microbial Disease
If you're a medical professional, a patient, a caregiver, or just interested in liver disease and health, you'll want to check out this June 2020 presentation.
American Liver Foundation
The World Within Us: Microbes That Help and Harm
(October 27, 2009) Julie Theriot, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and of Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford, discusses the different types of ...
Stanford
KS Community Lecture: Genome Editing Using CRISPR-Cas Systems
KS: Community Lecture: Genome Editing Using CRISPR-Cas Systems Recorded on Sunday, January 28, 2018 - University of Colorado Boulder The CU ...
KeystoneSymposia
Advancing Metagenomic Tools for Monitoring Antibiotic Resistance and Pathogen Gene Markers in..
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LabRoots
Your Microbiome: What Is It, and How Can It Help or Hurt You?
Your body hosts literally trillions of organisms—bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other tiny life forms—that collectively make up your microbiome. But what does your ...
Stanford
Understanding and Overcoming Antibiotic Resistance in the GI Tract
Dr. Amy Rolfsen explains the basics of antibiotic resistance and introduces the concept of natural synergists to overcome bacterial resistance mechanisms.
Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory
Infectious Diseases - An Introduction
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Let's Learn Public Health
Virology Lectures 2020 #25: Unusual infectious agents
What is the smallest genome that can sustain an infectious agent? Might the genome of an infectious agent encode no protein? Could an infectious agent exist ...
Vincent Racaniello
Peri-implantitis: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment May 2, 2017
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Catapult Education
Microbiology - Emerging diseases
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Lets Play and Learn
Can Medicines That Alter the Microbiome Prevent Cardiovascular Disease? Reza Ghadiri, PhD
Promoting a healthy gut microbiome may be a powerful strategy for lowering cholesterol and other heart attack risk factors. In this Front Row lecture, Reza ...
Scripps Research
Immune-derived extracellular traps in COVID-19 and other infections
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LabRoots
New PacBio Solutions for High-Resolution Microbiology & Immunology Analysis
PacBio sequencing has been recognized as the gold-standard in microbial sequencing due to simultaneously providing long sequence reads (genome ...
PacBio
Mobile antibiotic resistome in wastewater treatment plants revealed by nanopore seq | Tong Zhang
London Calling 2019 Mobile antibiotic resistome in wastewater treatment plants revealed by nanopore metagenomic sequencing Check us out: Website ...
Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Plant Disease Part I
Part I of a lecture by Dr. Bob Raabe, Professor Emeritus of plant pathology at UC Berkeley, as he introduces a class of UC Master Gardener students to plant ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Micro Lesson 1: Mechanisms of Pathogenicity, Disease and Epidemiology
Jump to Topics 0:20 Learning Objectives 1:08 Characteristics of Infectious Disease 6:13 How Pathogens Cause Disease 14:07 Virulence Factors 19:45 ...
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The Antibiotic Resistance Crisis - Exploring Ethics
0:46 - Main Talk, 43:17 - Q & A) On our current trajectory, 300 million excess deaths will occur due to antibiotic resistance to by 2050. What can be done change ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Kathryn Holt: The Future of Infectious Diseases - Schrödinger at 75: The Future of Biology
Holt is an Australian computational biologist specialising in infectious disease genomics at the University of Melbourne and the London School of Hygiene and ...
Trinity College Dublin
Charité Hot Topics - Global Burden, Diagnosis, and Adjunctive Therapies of Sepsis and COVID-19
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WorldSepsisDay
PACCARB Virtual Public Meeting: Intersection of COVID-19 and AMR | Sept. 10, 2020 | Day 2 (4/4)
This two-day virtual public meeting focused on the intersection of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and COVID-19. Topics discussed included COVID-19 mortality ...
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Microbiology Chapter 3 Cell Structure and Function 8.28.16
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Kelli Roberts
Regenerating the Diversity of Life in Soils - Webinar with Dr David Johnson
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Quorum Sense NZ
Fungal infection/Fungal culture/Fungal identification/Dermatophytes/Dermatophytosis/STAR LABORATORY
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STAR LABORATORY
How Early Nutrition Influences Gut Microbiome & Metabolic Profiles in Health & Disease (Part 1)
In his grand rounds presentation Alessio Fasano, MD, presents current evidence on how early nutrition can shape gut microbiota composition, key intestinal ...
Cleveland Clinic
Antibiotic Resistance: What Can You Do?
The impact of antibiotics on human health cannot be overstated. They are a big deal. And thanks to evolution, more and more bacteria are becoming resistant to ...
Healthcare Triage
Christine Jacobs-Wagner (Yale, HHMI) 1: The role of spatial organization in bacterial cell function
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iBiology
Basic Clinical Microbiology (long version)
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14. The Germ Theory of Disease
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) Although the development of the germ theory of disease in the latter half of the nineteenth century marks a ...
YaleCourses
Beyond Alum and Capsular Polysaccharides
Current vaccines to protect against bacterial and viral pneumonias rely largely based on humoral immunity and target surface epitopes of pathogens.
American Thoracic Society
Emerging Infectious Diseases of the 21st Century: The Impact of Global Warming on Human Health
Dennis Maki, MD, PhD, presents a talk about the history and evolution of infectious diseases, the rise of global warming and its impact on human health. Dr. Maki ...
UW Department of Medicine
Introduction to Viral Diagnosis
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Marine Natural Products: From Sea to Pharmacy
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Pathogenic Bacteria | Biology | DAT OAT Exam | DAT Destroyer
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ORGOMAN
An introduction – biothreats and biodefense
Infectious diseases remain a major cause of mortality across the globe, so if pathogens could therefore be harnessed as a weapon, the implications would ...
Infectious Diseases Hub
Chapter 22 - The Fungal Infections of Medical Importance
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Edward Kerschen
[Webinar] Infection Control and Blood Borne Pathogens with Craig Pickett, CDT, RG, TE
While it has been some years since the industry became actively involved in the teaching of what we used to call “Infection Control”, we have drifted heavily into ...
Whip Mix Corporation
Infectious Disease and Human Origins - Nissi Varki, Amanda Lewis
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