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Cell Biology - Transient Transfection

PhD student Rebecca Birch talks about transient transfection at Medway School of Pharmacy.
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Industrial Microbiology

Clinical Lecturer, Jerome Durodie talking about the role of a Microbiologist.
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CMV Vectors: Exceptional Efficacy from Unconventional Cellular Immune Responses

In this seminar, Louis J. Picker talks about the exceptional efficacy from unconventional cellular immune responses exhibited by CMV vectors.
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Insights from Listeria monocytogenes for the Development of Cancer Immunotherapy

In this seminar Tom Dubensky talks us through the use of listeria monocytogenes for the development of cancer immunotherapy.
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Immune Checkpoint Blockade in Cancer Therapy

Here James P. Allison talks us through the immunotherapy in relation to immune checkpoint blockades.
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Cancer Revealed: How the Immune System Sees and Destroys Tumors

Jeffrey S. Weber, M.D., Ph.D., discusses the cancer immunity cycle and the importance of antigen release and presentation to maximize the potential of immunotherapies.
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In this seminar, hear from Harvard Medical School scientists and clinicians on the latest approaches that use the body’s own defenses to fight cancer.
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Rapidly Progressive Dementia: From Prions to Antibodies

A look at the causes and treatments of progressive dementia with UCSF’s Dr. Michael Geschwind and Dr. Jeff Gelfand.
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Eating for Two Trillion: Dietary Intake Shapes Our Resident Gut Microbes

Humans are each home to trillions of microbes that have a widespread impact on our physiology and predisposition to disease. Peter Turnbaugh, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, UCSF, explains.
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How Bacteria Cause Disease

Join Warren Levinson to learn about the various agents that cause infectious diseases: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and worms, with a focus on how bacteria are transmitted and cause disease, and how exotoxins and endotoxins cause symptoms of disease.
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