Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 09:41
Moving from GWAS hits to functional variants by Prof. Steve Humphries University College London, UK
A 50-minute multimedia lecture titled "Moving from GWAS Hits to Functional Variants" by Prof. Steve Humphries from University College London, UK, provides a comprehensive overview of the process involved in translating Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) hits into functional genetic variants.…
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Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 09:38
The Reproductive system: Gametogenesis and the ovarian cycle by Dr Victoria Garside The University of Melbourne, Australia
The 18-minute multimedia lecture titled "The Reproductive System: Gametogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle" by Dr. Victoria Garside from The University of Melbourne, Australia, provides a comprehensive overview of gametogenesis and the ovarian cycle.…
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Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 09:35
Sickle cell disease by Prof. Martin H. Steinberg Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, USA
A 50-minute multimedia lecture titled "Sickle Cell Disease" by Prof. Martin H. Steinberg from Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, USA, comprehensively covers various aspects of sickle cell disease (SCD). The Lecture begins with disclosures and a timeline of…
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Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 09:33
Replication of linear plasmids in bacteria by Prof. George Chaconas University of Calgary, Canada
The 43-minute multimedia lecture titled "Replication of Linear Plasmids in Bacteria" by Prof. George Chaconas from the University of Calgary, Canada, provides an in-depth exploration of the replication mechanisms of linear DNA in diverse bacteria, focusing on organisms like Streptomyces and Borrelia.…
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Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 09:30
Microscopic anatomy of the organs in the body by Prof. S. P. Banumathy Madurai Medical College, India
The 51-minute multimedia lecture titled "Microscopic Anatomy of the Organs in the Body" by Prof. S. P. Banumathy from Madurai Medical College, India, comprehensively covers the microscopic anatomy of various organs in the human body. The Lecture begins…
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Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 09:28
Plasmid segregation and stability in bacteria, by Prof. Barbara Funnell University of Toronto, Canada
The 32-minute lecture titled "Plasmid Segregation and Stability in Bacteria" by Prof. Barbara Funnell from the University of Toronto, Canada, explores various processes contributing to plasmid stability in bacteria. It delves into the necessity of partition systems for specific plasmids and their role as positioning systems, often organized into…
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Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 09:26
Simple Circuit by Dr. Angelina Fong The University of Melbourne, Australia
The 22-minute lecture titled "Simple Circuits" by Dr. Angelina Fong from The University of Melbourne, Australia, provides a comprehensive overview of various types of neural circuits, starting from simple circuits involving excitatory and inhibitory neurons, their activity, and resultant effects on neuron B and C. The lecture progresses to…
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Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 09:24
Lung volumes: Clinical application, by Prof. Henry E. Fessler Johns Hopkins University, USA
In the 16-minute lecture titled "Lung Volumes: Clinical Application" by Prof. Henry E. Fessler from Johns Hopkins University, USA, the topics covered include detailed explanations of helium dilution and plethysmography techniques for measuring lung volumes, discussing their respective sources of error and interpretation of results.…
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Date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 07:49
FTIR spectroscopy in Biomedical analysis, by Dr. Andrei A. Bunaciu S.C AAB_IR research S.R.L., Romania
The 14-minute lecture titled "FTIR Spectroscopy in Biomedical Analysis" by Dr. Andrei A. Bunaciu from S.C. AAB_IR Research S.R.L., Romania, covers the historical context and principles of IR spectroscopy, with a focus on Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) technique and IR spectrum analysis in biological samples such as biofluids and tissues,…
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Date: Mon, 02/26/2024 - 06:11
Mechanics is the study of forces that act on bodies and the resultant motion that those bodies experience. So, its one of the disciplines dedicated to provide solutions in mechanics through engineering principles (where physical principles are given special emphasis), together with scientific and mathematical applications. Engineering mechanics can be applied in areas such as aerospace, manufacturing, electronics, biotechnology…
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