Virology 2015 Lecture #12: Infection basics
In the real world (as opposed to the laboratory), viruses must establish a chain of infection among hosts to endure. While many virus infections are inapparent, ...
Vincent Racaniello
The Evolution of Infectious Diseases with Justin Meyer: Lecture 3 - Mutation
UC San Diego professor of biology Justin Meyer, who specializes in infectious disease research presents his course The Evolution of Infectious Diseases with ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Insights Into Virus Replication; the Role of Co Opted Host Proteins and Lipids
Insights Into Virus Replication; the Role of Co Opted Host Proteins and Lipids Presented at Microbiology & Immunology 2017 ...
LabRoots
Coronaviruses 101: Focus on Molecular Virology
In this video, UC Berkeley professor and IGI Investigator Britt Glaunsinger, PhD, explains the evolution, genetics, and virulence of coronaviruses. The rapid ...
Innovative Genomics Institute – IGI
Exosomes Exploiting The Diagnostic And Therapeutic Potential Of Nature’S Biological Nanoparticles
Research on exosomes and other forms of extracellular vesicles (EVs) have rapidly expanded over the last two decades. These lipid-enclosed, nanoscale ...
HORIBA Scientific
General symptoms of viral infection in plants
Subject: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCE (SERICULTURE) - II Year Courses: Microbiology and Plant Pathology.
Ch-10 Applied Sc, Allied Physical and Chemical sc
MGFA Webinar Series: Know Your Antibodies
While our MG Patient Registry is 3000 patients strong, the majority of patients do not know their clinical markers for MG. This webinar will provide you with an ...
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America Inc.
Gene Therapy for Treatment of Hemophilia Other Strategies and Targets
A comprehensive educational resource designed by leading experts for the global hemophilia community to help you stay abreast of the evolving science and ...
IntlSocThrombHemo
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
Virology 2015 Lecture #23: Unusual infectious agents
What is the minimal size for a genome of an infectious agent? Could an infectious agent exist without any genome? Viroids, satellites, and prions, the topic of this ...
Vincent Racaniello
Imported Plant Diseases - Professor Chris Gilligan
The current threat of ash dieback and the devastation to the countryside caused by Dutch elm disease in the 1960's and 70's will be familiar to many. Other less ...
Gresham College
Virology 2014 lecture #23 - Unusual infectious agents
What is the minimal genome size for an infectious agent? Could an infectious agent have no genome? We consider these questions with a discussion of viroids, ...
Vincent Racaniello
2018 Major Trends in Modern Cancer Research
This annual event brings together three of Memorial Sloan Kettering's leading scientists to present and discuss their groundbreaking work with high school ...
Memorial Sloan Kettering
Rebecca Christofferson (LSU) 3: Characterizing Understudied Arboviruses: Orthobunyaviruses in Rwanda
https://www.ibiology.org/microbiology/arbovirus Rebecca Christofferson provides an overview of arboviruses, arthropod-borne viruses, like dengue and zika, ...
iBiology
Inflammation, dysbiosis and chronic disease
Inflammation, dysbiosis and chronic disease Air date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 3:00:00 PM Category: WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures Runtime: ...
NIH VideoCast
Virology 2013 Lecture #24 - Unusual infectious agents
We consider the question, what is the minimal genome size for an infectious agent, and answer it with a discussion of viroids, which encode no proteins, ...
Vincent Racaniello
Webinar | Metagenomics for Biomarker Discovery: Precision Medicine Applications
Metagenomics, the study of all genetic material within a community of microbes, can be applied broadly to research across many industries. The field of ...
GENEWIZ
Phalanx or Traitor? Impact of Gut Microbial Communities on Insect Health
Air date: Thursday, March 01, 2012, 3:00:00 PM Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local Category: Wednesday Afternoon Lectures Description: ...
NIH VideoCast
Berkeley Conversations - Covid-19: Of Virulent Viruses and Reservoir Hosts
Bats are thought to harbor hundreds of coronaviruses, as well as many other types of viruses that are highly pathogenic in humans. Dr. Cara Brook and ...
UC Berkeley Events
2018 Demystifying Medicine: The challenge of malaria: the world’s number one killer
2018 Demystifying Medicine: The challenge of malaria: the world's number one killer Air date: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 4:00:00 PM Category: Demystifying ...
NIH VideoCast
Epidemic Diseases: Our Constant Companion
4:14 - Main Talk - Stephen Hedrick) Stephen Hedrick, a leader in immunology research, takes us through an introduction of epidemiology as a whole, the theory ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Seminar: "Influenza epidemics and pandemics" (Prof. Adolfo García Sastre)
Watch the presentation on Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/VHIR/vall-dhebron-2015-44631683 Seminar led by Prof. Adolfo García Sastre. Prof. Dept of ...
Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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
Review of HIV-related Malignancies - Moise Carrington, MD
HIV-associated neoplastic disease is reviewed.
IDPodcasts
HIV/AIDS: Where Are We Now?
Did you know that in the U.S. more than 1000000 adults and children are living with all stages of HIV disease? In San Diego County alone, an estimated 14000 ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
You and Your Microbiome: Is This Why I’m Allergic to Peanuts? - Cathryn Nagler
How do intestinal immune cells distinguish the trillions of normal, endogenous bacteria in the gut from pathogenic ones. How do normally harmless external ...
The University of Chicago
Advanced Molecular and Cellular Technologies for Better Monitoring of HIV+ Patients
For more information, http://bio-rad.com/EnrichddPCR Watch this webinar by Andrea Cossarizza, MD PhD, Professor of Pathology and Immunology, University of ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories
Demystifying Medicine 2016: Global Warming
Demystifying Medicine 2016: Global Warming: Effect on Vector Distribution, Disease and Natural Product Research Air date: Tuesday, April 12, 2016, 4:00:00 ...
NIH VideoCast
Can We Prevent Drug-Induced Liver Injury?
A Division of Hospital Medicine Grand Rounds presented by Joseph A. Odin, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Co-Director, Mount Sinai Drug Induced Liver ...
Icahn School of Medicine
Usual Infectious Agents (Lecture 24)
Virology - Biology W3310 Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D. | Higgins Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology Columbia University, New York.
Columbia University
SynBioBeta COVID-19 Town Hall #1: How can synthetic biologists contribute to the response?
A number of synthetic biology companies are racing to fight coronavirus. But according to NIH, it could take a year and a half before a vaccine is ready for people ...
SynBioBeta
Hepatitis Delta in Sub-Saharan Africa
Hepatitis B is known as the 'hidden epidemic' in Africa, with low awareness about the 8-10% of the population that is affected by it. Even lesser known is the ...
Hep B United
Inaugural Lectures: Plants have immune systems too! | University of East Anglia (UEA)
UEA's Prof Cyril Zipfel explains his research into plants' immune systems and how this knowledge can be used to design biotechnological strategies to combat ...
UEA
TWiV 626: Ralph Baric and fancy ferrets
Ralph Baric joins TWiV to discuss SARS-CoV-2 transmission, vaccines, diagnostic tests, and a new animal model from his laboratory that does not use ...
Vincent Racaniello
Grand Round 08 06 2020
Discussões de casos clínicos relacionados a oftalmologia. Conteúdo educacional destinado a médicos. Visite e inscreva-se no canal do Centro de Estudos de ...
Oftalmologia - EPM / Unifesp
CREAF Talks. Jonàs Oliva: Establishment & impact of forest pathogens based on functional traits.
SUMMARY Globalization and climate change are bringing together host and pathogen that lack a co-evolutionary past. Amongst those, pathogens of the genus ...
CREAFecologia
Microbe Wars; The Rise of CRISPR Immunity and Technology
Microbe Wars; The Rise of CRISPR Immunity and Technology Presented at Microbiology & Immunology 2017 ...
LabRoots
Optimizing Antimicrobial Stewardship
Presented By: Dr. Devendra Amin, MD Speaker Biography: Dr. Devendra Amin, MD is a critical care medicine specialist in Clearwater, FL and has been ...
LabRoots
Webinar 11: Myocarditis
Cardiology Education Channel CEC
Scientific Symposium 205 Immune Models to Predict Toxicity and Efficacy of Gene Therapies Organi
ASGCT
Multiplication of TMV and bacteriophage
Subject: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCE (SERICULTURE) - II Year Courses: Microbiology and Plant Pathology.
Ch-10 Applied Sc, Allied Physical and Chemical sc
Fourth COVID-19 Symposium, "What Have We Learned? How Can We Use What We Have Learned?"
Having established itself as one of the State's leading thought leaders on the COVID-19 health crisis, the Center for Disaster Medicine (CDM) at New York ...
New York Medical College