Relationship between incorrect chromosome number and cancer is reassessed
Pre-malignant aneuploid cells grew more slowly and formed smaller tumors than comparable cells with normal chromosome number. Today in the journal ...
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cancer Biology and Cancer Medicine
April 9, 2008 presentation by Nobel laureate Harold Varmus for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series. Nobel laureate Harold Varmus ...
Stanford
The Cell Cycle (and cancer) [Updated]
Explore the cell cycle with the Amoeba Sisters and an important example of when it is not controlled: cancer. We have an Unlectured resource for this topic: ...
Amoeba Sisters
TEDxConejo - Dr. Glenn Begley - The Complex Biology of Cancer (or Why Haven't We Cured It Yet?)
Dr. Glenn Begley is Vice President and Global Head of Hematology and Oncology Research at Amgen The author of more than 200 scholarly papers and the ...
TEDx Talks
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MIT 7.013 Introductory Biology, Spring 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-013S11 Instructor: Tyler Jacks In this lecture, Professor Jacks covers ...
MIT OpenCourseWare
Dr. Judy Garber on Cancer Genetics | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Slides for this presentation are available on Dana-Farber's Slideshare page: http://www.slideshare.net/DanaFarber/judy-garber-dfcicancer-genetics-nov-2012 ...
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Cancer Biology 1 - Mendelian Genetics, Evolution and the Behaviour of Chromosomes
We talked about how mendelian genetics helps us to explain the idea of mutation, and how mutant cells like cancer cells arise. Hopefully, this video is going to ...
Cancer Biology By LMS
Cancer | Cells | MCAT | Khan Academy
An introduction to what cancer is and how it is the by-product of broken DNA replication. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: ...
Khan Academy
What is Cancer?
In this video Paul Andersen answers the very simple question: What is cancer? He explains how damage to the DNA can create uncontrolled cell growth.
Bozeman Science
Cancer biology part 2 Cancer cell properties
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html This ...
Shomu's Biology
Cancer biology part 1 Introduction
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html This ...
Shomu's Biology
J. Michael Bishop (UCSF) Part 1: Forging a genetic paradigm for cancer
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/cancer-medicine/j-michael-bishop-part-1.html Bishop begins his lecture with a historical review of the experiments that ...
iBiology
Understanding Chromosomal Translocation - Robertsonian Translocation v1.2
Understanding Chromosomal Translocation - Robertsonian Translocation Co-funded by a 2014 UCD Community Engagement Seed Funding Grant (SF1028) ...
UCD Medicine
Cell Cycle and Genes - Mitosis & Meiosis
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Dr. Najeeb Lectures
ACS Grantee Looks at Chromosome Shuffling
In this video, Ruben Petreaca, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Southern California, Department of Molecular and Computational Biology ...
American Cancer Society
ROBERT A. WEINBERG, PhD - EMT, Cancer Stem Cells and the Mechanisms of Malignant Progression
Winner of the Salk Institute Medal for Research Excellence An internationally recognized authority on the genetic basis of human cancer, Robert A. Weinberg is ...
Salk Institute
Britt Glaunsinger (UCB, HHMI) 1: Viruses Reveal the Secrets of Biology
https://www.ibiology.org/microbiology/kshv Britt Glaunsinger provides an overview of virology and KSHV. She describes how the study of viruses has guided the ...
iBiology
Understanding the Chromosomal Abnormality known as Uniparental Disomy
Uniparental disomy occurs when cells contain two copies of a chromosome from one parent and none from the other parent. Inappropriate gene activity disrupts ...
National Cancer Institute
Acute myeloid & lymphoblastic leukemia - causes, symptoms & pathology
What is acute leukemia? Well, it's a condition where the hematopoietic stem cells in the body become abnormal and accumulate in the bone marrow and blood ...
Osmosis
BIOLOGY; CHROMOSOME ANOMALIES & GENETIC DISEASES by Professor Fink.wmv
In this Video Lecture Professor Fink describes Human Sex Cells (Sperm & Ova), fertilization, Human Somatic (Body) Cells, the roles of Mitosis & Meiosis, ...
professorfink
Animated Introduction to Cancer Biology (CLIP)
For more information, visit CancerQuest at http://www.cancerquest.org/introduction-cancer-biology. A 3D animation/video that provides an brief overview of the ...
CancerQuest-EmoryUniversity
Chromosomal disorders
This chromosome disorders lecture explains the result of chromosome mutation in human. For more information, log on to- http://www.shomusbiology.com/ Get ...
Shomu's Biology
Elizabeth Blackburn (UCSF) Part 2: Telomeres and Telomerase in Human Stem Cells and in Cancer
https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and-gene-regulation/telomerase/#part-2 Telomerase, a specialized ribonucleprotein reverse transcriptase, is important for ...
iBiology
Chromosomal mutation
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html a ...
Shomu's Biology
What is Genomic Sequencing?
Genomic sequencing is a process for analyzing a sample of DNA taken from your blood. In the lab, technicians extract DNA and prepare it for sequencing.
Mayo Clinic
DNA, Chromosomes, Genes, and Traits: An Intro to Heredity
Explore DNA structure/function, chromosomes, genes, and traits and how this relates to heredity! Video can replace old DNA structure & function video and in ...
Amoeba Sisters
Visualize the Fascinating Roles of lncRNA
For more information, visit: https://www.bio-rad.com/lncRNA Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) is a rapidly expanding research area. See how lncRNAs exert a ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories
The 2009 Jeffrey M. Trent Lecture in Cancer Research - Carol Greider
Original Date for Lecture: September 29, 2009. Rescheduled Date: January 19, 2010 Lecture Title: Telomerase and the Consequences of Telomere Dysfunction ...
National Human Genome Research Institute
p53
This cell cycle control lecture explains the role of p53 in cell cycle control and tumor repression function and its importance in oncogenesis. For more information ...
Shomu's Biology
Epigenetics - An Introduction
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
Evolution and Cancer
Air date: Wednesday, January 04, 2012, 3:00:00 PM Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local Category: Wednesday Afternoon Lectures ...
NIH VideoCast
Cell Cycle, Cell Signaling, and Disease Explained Clearly
Dr. Seheult, of https://www.medcram.com illustrates the highlights of the Cell Cycle, how cells signal with each other (cell signaling pathways), and how ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Cancer: from a healthy cell to a cancer cell
In 5 minutes find out how and why a normal cell becomes a cancer cell: risk factors and treatment.
Sanofi
BRCA mutation
This breast cancer lecture explains about the brca gene (brca1 and brca2 mechanism) mutation which leads to the development of breast cancer. A BRCA ...
Shomu's Biology
proto-oncogene activation
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Shomu's Biology
DNA Methylation and Cancer - Garvan Institute
This epigenetics sketch was created by Armando Hasudungan, in collaboration with Professor Susan Clark and Dr Kate Patterson at the Garvan Institute of ...
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
James Haber (Brandeis) 2: Molecular Mechanisms of Repairing a Broken Chromosome
https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and-gene-regulation/homologous-recombination Broken chromosomes naturally arise during DNA replication. In healthy cells ...
iBiology
Cellular Immunotherapies: Revving Up T Cells to Fight Cancer, with Philip Greenberg, M.D.
Immunotherapy has greatly improved our ability to treat cancer by tapping into the immune system, especially its powerful T cells. These T cells can be utilized ...
Cancer Research Institute
Engineering T Cells to Conquer Cancer, with Carl June
Cancer Research Institute's Breakthroughs in Cancer Immunotherapy Webinar Series are offered free to the public and feature informative updates from leaders ...
Cancer Research Institute
5. Hallmarks of cancer (part 2)
The hallmarks of cancer are the 6 key traits that cancer cells share in common; they are the properties that make them cancerous. In the previous video we ...
Oncology for Medical Students
c-myc gene
c-myc oncogene - lecture explains about the role of c-myc gene in causing cancer. http://www.shomusbiology.com/ cmyc oncogene helps in the development of ...
Shomu's Biology
Cancer Genetics: Review of DNA & Proteins
Very brief overview of how how DNA works in the cells to produce proteins.
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