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Teach Me in 10 – Tips for Writing Your First Scientific Paper With Professor Benita Olivier

About to write your first scientific paper and feeling nervous? Fear not, in this instalment of Teach Me in 10 , Professor Benita Olivier teaches us 10 tips and tricks that will help relieve the stress of the process.
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Teach Me in 10 – Molecular and Cellular Multiplexing With Professor George Church

In this instalment of Teach Me in 10, Professor George Church, a pioneer of genomics and synthetic biology, treats us to a topic that he hasn't actually presented on publicly before: molecular and cellular multiplexing.

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Blobfish Aren’t Actually the Ugliest Animals

Watch this video to learn interesting facts about a fish deemed "the ugliest animal": the blobfish.
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Teach Me in 10 – Microbial Epigenomics With Dr Pedro Oliveira

In this instalment of Teach Me in 10, we're joined by Dr Pedro Oliveira, Senior Scientist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, whose scientific interests center on the bioinformatics, comparative genomics and epigenomics of bacteria, particularly the interplay between methylation, gene flux and chromosome organization.
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Teach Me in 10 - CRISPR, Cell Therapies and Drug Discovery With Dr Theo Roth

This instalment of Teach Me in 10 features Dr Theo Roth, whose work bridges a number of different fields, such as genome engineering, cancer immunology and cell-based therapies.
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First Volunteers Receive Imperial COVID-19 Vaccine

The first healthy volunteers have now received a candidate coronavirus vaccine developed by Imperial researchers.
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When Is a Pandemic Over?

Explore the three strategies governments and communities can use to contain and end a pandemic and find out which method is best.
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Teach Me in 10 – Recoding Sequences With Yousuf Khan

Teach Me in 10, a new video series by Technology Networks , aims to teach you new scientific concepts in 10 minutes or less. In this instalment, we challenged Yousuf Khan, Knight-Hennessy Scholar at Stanford University, to teach us about his research area: recoding sequences.
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HopkinsMedLIVE: Bias From Bench to Bedside

There is a history of unequal access to health care for many groups. In this live panel discussion, Johns Hopkins scientists discuss bias in medicine and address what can be done to give everyone the opportunity to live a healthy life.
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Probing Coronavirus Genetics for New Points of Attack

One scientist’s inventive tools for repairing toxic RNA now reveal ways to fight pandemic coronaviruses, which store their genetic information in RNA. Scripps Research, Florida chemist Matthew Disney, PhD, takes you inside his lab’s fight against COVID-19.
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