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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in STEM With Jeanita Pritchett
In this episode of Teach Me in 10, Dr. Jeanita Pritchett, who has a deep-rooted passion for helping others find excitement in STEM and considers herself a "Jane of All Trades", will speak about what diversity means, why DEI policies and practices are an important factor in optimizing the science ecosystem and she seeks to address the question what everyone can do to help get us to a more inclusive environment.
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The Insane Biology of: The Electric Eel
In the rivers of the Amazon rainforest is a fish like no other. A fish that has the extraordinary power of communicating a painful sensation like an electrical shock.
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How Does the Thyroid Manage Your Metabolism?
Emma Bryce explains how the thyroid, like the operations manager in a company, is tasked with making sure that all the cells in your body are working properly.
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Molecular Operation of an Ancient Biological Clock
A team of Dutch and German researchers under the leadership of Albert Heck and Friedrich Förster from Utrecht University has discovered the operation of one of the oldest biological clocks in the world, which is crucial for life on earth as we know it.
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Lipid Biomarker Discovery in Senescent Cells
Speaking at Advances in Proteomics and Metabolomics 2021, Chris Wiley from Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, presented his talk on cellular senescence and novel methods to detect senolysis.
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Gene Therapy To Treat Epilepsy With Dr. Eric Wengert
In this Teach Me in 10 episode, Lucy Lawrence is joined by Dr. Eric Wengert, postdoctoral fellow at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to discuss gene therapies used to treat epilepsy.
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Microscale Sensors and Systems for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Applications
Speaking at the online symposium, Innovations in Disease Modeling 2022, Dr. Mehmet R. Dokmeci, Associate Professor at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation presented his talk on microscale sensors and systems for tissue engineering.
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High Throughput and High Content Screening in Organoids and 3D Models at Crown Bioscience With Michiel Fokkelman
In this episode, Lucy Lawrence and Michiel Fokkelman will discuss the concept of high content imaging of 3D-cultured organoids in combination with high throughput screening as a service for drug discovery and pre-clinical drug development.
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What Happens to Your Body at the Top of Mount Everest?
Explore what happens in your body when you don’t acclimate to higher altitudes and the dangers of altitude sickness.
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Human Organs-on-Chips for Disease Modeling, Drug Development and Personalized Medicine
Speaking at the online symposium, Innovations in Disease Modeling 2022, Dr. Donald E. Ingber, Founding Director of Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, presented his talk on novel human organ-on-a-chip technologies
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