Why Do We Age ? Cellular Aging (HD)
Topics Include: - Concept of Aging - Definition of Cellular Aging - Mechanisms of Cellular Aging - Roles of DNA Damage - Roles of Cellular Senescence ...
Rabiul Haque
Homeostasis - What Is Homeostasis - What Is Set Point For Homeostasis- Homeostasis In The Human Body
In this video we discuss what is homeostasis and why it is important for health. We also cover what is set point, and cover how homeostasis uses it to keep a ...
Whats Up Dude
The Cell Cycle and its Regulation
Your cells have to divide when you're growing, to heal wounds, and to replace dead cells. But how do cells know when to divide and when not to divide?
Professor Dave Explains
Chapter 18 - The Cocci of Medical Importance
This lecture takes a look at the various gram positive cocci bacteria that can cause serious infections. I also discuess who is at risk and treatment and prevention ...
Edward Kerschen
Overview of the Human Genome and Genetic Variation - Andrew Sharp, Ph.D.
Objective: Learn fundamental information about the human genome Format: Lecture Outline of the history of the genome and the progression of genomics.
Icahn School of Medicine
DNA Methylation and Cancer
This sketch video about epigenetics was created by Armando Hasudungan, in collaboration with Professor Susan Clark and Dr Kate Patterson at the Garvan ...
Armando Hasudungan
GCSE Biology - Cell Differentiation, Specialisation & Stem Cells #3
In this video, we'll look at: - How cells 'differentiate', and become 'specialised' - What stem cells are - How we might use stem cells to cure disease.
Cognito
Cancer, Evolution and the Science of Life – with Kat Arney
Cancer has been with us since the dawn of time, but it was only in the twentieth century that doctors and scientists made any significant progress in ...
The Royal Institution
Gastrointestinal | Salivation: Parotid, Submandibular, & Sublingual Glands
Ninja Nerds, Join us for our lecture in gastrointestinal physiology where we will be having a discussion on salivation. We talk about the parotid, submandibular, ...
Ninja Nerd Lectures
How Cells Become Specialized
How do cells in your body differentiate into other types of cells? Explore cell specialization featuring stem cells and their role in cell differentiation. For examples ...
Amoeba Sisters
Apoptosis | Cell division | Biology | Khan Academy
Learn how apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is different from cell death by injury. We discuss its role in development and body maintenance.
Khan Academy
Chapter 3 - Cells
Dr Greg
Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis
028 - Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis Paul Andersen explains how the cell cycle is used to create new cells. The creation of identical diploid daughter cells, ...
Bozeman Science
Forensic DNA Analysis
More info and downloads: https://dnalc.cshl.edu/resources/dnalc-live/ As humans, we share most of our DNA with each other, but how do we determine the ...
DNA Learning Center
Wound Healing: Part 1 - Concept of Regeneration, Repair, Granulation Tissue & Angiogenesis (HD)
Topics Include: - Definition of Healing - Concept of Regeneration - Concept of Repair - Types of Cells According To Proliferating Capacity - Examples of Labile, ...
Rabiul Haque
The Mineral Power for Your Body’s Electrical Supply | Stephanie Seneff | TEDxNewYorkSalon
NOTE FROM TED: We've flagged this talk, which was filmed at a TEDx event, because it appears to fall outside TEDx's curatorial guidelines. As the speaker ...
TEDx Talks
Circulatory System and Pathway of Blood Through the Heart
Join the Amoeba Sisters in their introduction to the circulatory system and follow the pathway of blood as it travels through the heart! This video explains the ...
Amoeba Sisters
The Human Microbiome | Illumina Webinar
In this recorded webinar, Professor Saheer Gharbia, Head of the Genomics Research Unit at the National Infection Service in the UK, discusses recent research ...
Illumina
2018 Demystifying Medicine: Use of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) for regenerative medicine
2018 Demystifying Medicine: Use of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) for regenerative medicine Air date: Tuesday, April 10, 2018, 4:00:00 PM Category: ...
NIH VideoCast
Mitosis: How One Cell Becomes Two
We know that we are made of cells. But we start out as just one tiny little cell in the womb. How does that become enough cells to look like a baby? And how ...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Metagenomics for Researchers
In this screencast, I discuss why we should care about microbiomes and what is metagenomics more generally. I also talk about computational methods for ...
Iowa Institute of Human Genetics
Gut bacteria and mind control: to fix your brain, fix your gut!
Prof. Simon Carding from the Quadram Institute (previously known as the Institute of Food Research) and Norwich Medical School at the University of East ...
Quadram Institute
Immune System
Explore the basics about the immune system with The Amoeba Sisters! This video talks about the three lines of defense and also compares cell-mediated ...
Amoeba Sisters
The Basics of Insulin
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin ...
University of California Television (UCTV)