A brief overview of the milestones in stem cell research over that past 100 years. Learn more at http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org
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A Century of Stem Cells - Johns Hopkins Medicine - Video
A brief overview of the milestones in stem cell research over that past 100 years. Learn more at http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org
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A Century of Stem Cells - Johns Hopkins Medicine - Video
A well-recognized chemist and polymer expert, Dr. Joseph M
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Dr. Joseph M. DeSimone: 2008 Winner, $500000 Lemelson-MIT Prize - Video
This short film shows Free Medical Camps around the world being done by Volunteer Doctors in the Sathya Sai Service organization and was filmed by Gene Massey.
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Sri Sathya Sai Medical Camps Worldwide - Video
http://www.sanoviv.com Gene Burnell, six time non-hodgkin's lymphoma cancer survivor, shares his experience at Sanoviv Medical Institute. Quote "I have been coming to Sanonviv for the last four years for treatment.
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Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Cancer Survivor Testimony - (Sanoviv Medical Institute) - Video
Gene Therapy Promising Treatment was presented by Mark Tuszynski, MD, PhD at the Marion Brodie Symposium held in La Jolla, CA on September 13th, 2007. Dr. Tuszynski is a neurologist and professor who serves as Vice-Chair Neurosciences and Director of the UCSD Center for Neural Repair.
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Gene Therapy Promising Treatment (Part 1 of 1) - Video
This is a self-made presentation for educational use only.
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HiTech_U3L3_Biotech in Medicine - Video
Professor Ian Everall presents at the First National Symposium on Translational Psychiatry, 4 -5 April 2011, at The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University.
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Professor Ian Everall - Gene expression in schizophrenia - Video
Gene Therapy Promising Treatment was presented by Mark Tuszynski, MD, PhD at the Marion Brodie Symposium held in La Jolla, CA on September 13th, 2007.
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Gene Therapy Promising Treatment (Part 2 of 4) - Video
Researchers in the Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational Research at North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary Medicine are seeking answers to some of the toughest questions related to cancer -- how do "good" cells become cancerous and how do "bad" cells grow?
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Cancer Research @ NC State's Centennial Biomedical Campus - Video
(September 25, 2009) Gilbert Chu, Stanford School of Medicine Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry, discusses how DNA works and recombination works, and how these great discoveries are both advantageous and problematic for medicinal treatment. Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine, and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program.
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The 3 Rs of DNA: Molecules to Medicine - Video
The BioInformatics Tutorials Series (BITS) is a collaboration between MIT Libraries Engineering and Science Libraries and Harvard's Countway Library of Medicine. This video demonstrates how to find gene-related sequence, variation, expression, and structural data using Gene.
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BIT 3.1 Entrez Gene - Video
Unbelievable experiment to modify DNA structure. Tests on human genetic to enhance body energy and break sport ´s records. Risks: cancer, stroke, heart attack.
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Gene Doping: Super Athletes in 2008 Beijing Olympics - Video
Dr. Kathy High, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, discusses the use of gene therapy for treating genetic disease, examining the specific case of hemophilia
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Gene Therapy for Genetic Disease: The Long and Winding Road