NACFC 2020 | S26: Year in Review: Influential Papers in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
This is a new session style for the infection and microbiology discipline that will focus on papers published within roughly the last year that have influenced or ...
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
New Antimicrobials for Multidrug Resistant Organisms -- Harrison Bachmeier, PharmD
Dr. Bachmeier presents an up-to-date review of newer-generation antimicrobials designed to be effective against infections with multiple drug-resistant ...
IDPodcasts
Bio001 Lecture 4 full
In lecture 4 of Bio001 'The problem of antibiotic resistance' we discuss the mechanism of antibiotic resistance to a number of important antibiotics. We also ...
The Problem of Antibiotic Resistance
Do We Know the Cause(s) of IBD: Update on the Microbiome with the RISK Study as a Model
Filmed on location in San Francisco during the Great Debates and Updates in Inflammatory Bowel Disease 2015, this webcast is part of a series that provides a ...
ImedexCME
Secret Weapon: Interrogating Host-Pathogen Interactions with Precision Metabolomics | April 2018
Microbes play an undeniable, integral role in human health. While resident microbiota influence health as symbiotes to the host, pathogenic microbes disrupt ...
Metabolon, Inc.
Bacterial Pathogenesis: How Bacteria Cause Damage
So we know that there are unbelievable numbers of bacteria inside of us, and some of them are good. So what about the bad ones? What do those do? How do ...
Professor Dave Explains
Susan Lindquist (Whitehead, MIT / HHMI) 2: Hsp 90: a Driver of Novelty in Evolution
https://www.ibiology.org/biochemistry/prions/#part-3 In Part 1a, Dr. Lindquist explains the problem of protein folding. Proteins leave the ribosome as long, linear ...
iBiology
GUT BRAIN SYMPOSIUM - John Cryan (University College Cork, Ireland)
GUT BRAIN SYMPOSIUM - 8 juillet 2016 à l'Hôpital Albert Chevenier "how bacteria can cause mood and psychotic disorders?" John Cryan (University College ...
Fondation FondaMental
ECCMID 2016: Year in Clinical Microbiology with Emilia Cercenado and Niels Frimodt-Moller
ESCMID
Pulpal Pathology: a basic crash course
By popular demand Dr Nasseh does a follow up to the original Pulpal Biology a crash course (https://youtu.be/hJxPCb2-plc ) while discussing some elements of ...
RealWorld Endo
Wound healing MCQs 11 - 20
Next 10 multiple choice questions on wound healing. 11. In inflammation which of the following statements are true? Chose 3 answers a. Capillary permeability ...
Dr. John Campbell
Time to stop measuring and start delivering - Jack Gilbert
Keynote lecture by Jack Gilbert (University of Chicago, USA) at Exploring Human Host-Microbiome Interactions in Health and Disease (5-7 December 2018) ...
Wellcome Connecting Science Courses and Conferences
Antibiotics: From Pre-history to the Present Day
Professor Kate Gould gives a presentation aimed at all groups of patients, staff and members of the public. An introduction to what antibiotics are, the history of ...
NewcastleHospitals
The GI Effects & NutrEval: Making Clinical Connections
The GI Effects® & NutrEval® Making Clinical Connections Presented by Stephen Goldman, DC he gastrointestinal tract plays a central role in health and ...
Genova Diagnostics
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Deborah Dagrosa
Allan Landay - HIV and the Microbiome: Lessons Learned For Therapeutic Approaches
XI Curso Avançado de Patogênese do HIV Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 13 a 20 de Abril de 2016 ...
Alergia Imunopatologia FMUSP
Management of Bone and Joint Infections in Children - Charles R. Woods Jr., M.D., M.S.
Charles R. Woods Jr., M.D., M.S. Acting Chairman Department of Pediatrics Professor Department of Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases University of Louisville ...
Norton Healthcare
Introducing Flow Cytometry-assisted Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (FAST)
Presented By: Tim Inglis, PhD Speaker Biography: Dr. Tim Inglis is a clinical microbiologist in Perth, Western Australia, where he leads a translational biomedical ...
Labroots
Ralph Isberg (Tufts U / HHMI) Part 2: Community Behavior of an Extracellular Pathogen
https://www.ibiology.org/microbiology/pathogenic-bacteria-distinguishes-pathogen-non-pathogen/#part-2 Talk Overview: Isberg begins by asking what ...
iBiology
Bridging the Gap Between Periodontal Disease and Chronic Wounds
Why has the dental profession been unable to find an answer to periodontal disease? The answers lie in the nature of the disease (biofilm) and the methods of ...
Dental Learning
The Expanding Role of Next Generation DNA Sequencing NGS in PJI Diagnosis and Clinical...
Presented By: Javad Parvizi MD Dr. James Snyder Speaker Biography: Dr. Parvizi is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon and has been at the Rothman ...
Labroots
Utilizing rapid diagnostics and new methods to quickly diagnose sepsis
Presented By: Francis Yongblah Speaker Biography: Francis Yongblah is the Laboratory Manager and In-Service Trainee Consultant Clinical Scientist, in the ...
Labroots
Empowering Nurses to Protect Themselves and Their Patients: Nurses' Role in Antibiotic Stewardship
The CDC estimates that at least 2 million people are infected with antibiotic resistant bacteria and at least 23000 people die each year as a result of those ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
AMR Listening Sessions | Panel 5: The Gut Microbiome and AMR
The February 2020 HHS-hosted AMR Listening Sessions included topic discussions surrounding the current landscape of antibiotic resistance and the ...
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The First Handshake with Tim Hand, PhD
When an infant is born, their first introduction is to a new immune system and new bacteria. Tim Hand, PhD, assistant professor with the Richard King Mellon ...
childrenshospgh
New Clinical Insights with GI MAP
Learn how GI-MAP® – DNA Stool Analysis can give clinicians and patients answers when looking at key areas of gut health. This short presentation covers ...
Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory
Breakthroughs in Medicine with Dr. Jeffrey R. Boscamp
As the first speaker in this series, Jeffrey R. Boscamp, M.D., will reveal how the human body is home to thousands of bacterial species. This fascinating program ...
Jonathan Dusza
Therapeutics Workshop: Non-traditional antimicrobials
Day Two, Session 5. Recorded April 21, 2021. This JPIAMR activity, led by the UK Medical Research Council (MRC) with support from South Africa (SAMRC), ...
JPIAMR
WEBINAR Microbiota and Gut Brain Connection A new Frontier in Neurogastroenterology 1 April 20, 2021
Moderator: Prof. Paola Rossi, University of Pavia, Italy - Advances in Human Microbiome Science: Gut–Brain Connection – T. Dinan - Functional gastrointestinal ...
ESNM
Sepsis Diagnosis Role of Data Analytics in Specimen Collection, Processing and Laboratory Workflow
Presented By: Dr. Patrick R. Murray Speaker Biography: Dr. Patrick R. Murray received his Ph.D. degree in Microbiology at UCLA, postgraduate training in ...
Labroots
Dr. B. Brett Finlay: "Bugs 'R Us: The Role of Microbes in Disease, Health and Society"
On May 21, 2013, Dr. B. Brett Finlay, award-winning microbiologist, delivered the spring 2013 Wall Exchange and examined how bacteria live in the human ...
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies
Meet the Scientists
We've made huge strides in blood cancer research over the past decade. From CAR-T therapy to genomics, there is potential to transform the way people with ...
Blood Cancer UK
Antibiotic Review: Beta Lactams - John Toney, MD
A review of Beta-Lactam antibiotics in infectious diseases practice.
IDPodcasts
Bio303 Laboratory Diagnosis of Infection
In this lecture, I provide an overview of how infections are diagnosed in the clinical microbiology lab, focusing not just on technologies, old and new, but on ...
Mark Pallen
2017 FREE Stomach Cancer Webinar - The role of bacteria in the development of stomach cancer
December 29, 2017 Speaker: Richard Peek, MD of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
Debbie's Dream Foundation: Curing Stomach Cancer
Professor Philippe Sansonetti: Decrypting microbe–host signals in the intestinal crypt..."
Professor Philippe Sansonetti ForMemRS was the winner of the 2016 Microbiology Society Prize Medal, awarded to an outstanding microbiologist who is a ...
Microbiology Society
Anaerobic Culture techniques / Gram stain slides of anaerobes / MICROBIOLOGY
Although several techniques are available for maintaining an oxygen-free environment during the processing of specimens for anaerobic culture, the anaerobic ...
MBBS
Molecular Diagnostics for Ocular Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases
In this lecture, Dr. Van Gelder will discuss his laboratory's work on developing tools for detection of ocular infectious diseases. After viewing this lecture, ...
UW Video
Friday Media Briefing on COVID-19
The number of COVID-19 patients is up today at The University of Kansas Health System. 23 are hospitalized, up from 21 yesterday. Six patients are in the ICU, ...
The University of Kansas Health System
The History of Antibiotics: Past, Present and Future - Yanina Pasikhova, MD
Yanina Pasikhova, PharmD, discusses the history of antimicrobial drugs and the future implications in the setting of increased antimicrobial resistance. Infectious ...
IDPodcasts
Imaging of Head and Neck Infections I - DRE 17 - Dr. Mamadouh Mahfouz
Imaging of Head and Neck Infections I - DRE 17 - Dr. Mamadouh Mahfouz.
Mamdouh Mahfouz
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Symposium - Dr. Radu Tincu.
During the European society of intensive care Medicine, (ESICM) in Vienna 2017, Bactiguard arranged a side symposium on Ventilator Associated Pneumonia ...
Bactiguard