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P4 Medicine – Lindsay Giannobile, Genetic Testing

Lindsay Giannobile from the Facilities and Materiel Management department at OSU Medical Center, discusses the importance of P4 Medicine and genetic testing.

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Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Immune Disorder

Nine years after treatment gene therapy has kept a rare immune disorder in check, report two new studies in a small group of children. The promising findings support the use of gene therapy treatment in children with a deficiency in the ADA gene, a rare inherited disorder that damages the immune system and causes severe combined immunodeficiency or SCID.

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Stem Cell Therapy (Regenerative Medicine) in New Jersey

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Insidermedicine In 60 – August 4, 2011

From Baltimore - Scientists have mapped the genes of the second most common form of brain cancer, according to a report published in Science. Researchers studied over 30 tissue samples of oligodendroglioma, finding two particular genetic mutations that must be present for the cancer to develop.

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Synthetic Biology and Data-Driven Synthetic Biology for Personalized Medicine and Clean Energy

At the 2011 O'Reilly OSCon Data conference, Russell Hanson (RSI/Harvard/TCIN) gave a presentation on "Synthetic Biology and Data-Driven Synthetic Biology for Personalized Medicine and Clean Energy" PDF slides and comments can be found at the official conference page at http://www.oscon.com Description: Synthetic biology is a new field where basic biological components can be engineered to create something new. It often involves DNA synthesizers, ligation, promoters, and polymerase chain reaction—which may or may not be safe for your in silico environment

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Chesley M. T-4/T-5 Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

http://www.pressingontxorg - This clip included highlights of Chesley working on her core and upper body strength, as well as weight bearing.

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Stem cell therapy in Guatemala – (closer than China)

Medicenter, a Stem Cells clinic in Guatemala, Central America.

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Regenerative Medicine With Stem Cell Therapy Injections at an Arizona pain clinic (602) 507-6550

Amniotic Fluid Based Stem Cell Injections are being offered at Preferred Pain Center in Arizona. The injections offer an opportunity to harness the body's regenerative potential and exponentially increase it: 1) Anti-inflammation 2) Hyaluronic Acid 3) Stem Cells 4) Non-steroidal, non-embryonic treatment Pain relief plus potential regeneration of cartilage and soft tissues such as rotator cuff and ligaments

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Eureka Moments: the Golden Age of Genetics

As part of the Biochemical Society's Centenary celebrations, a number of the Society's Honorary members have been asked to talk about the important moments in their careers and the future of the discipline. The fourth interview released is 'Eureka Moments: the Golden Age of Genetics' in which Professor Alec Jeffreys talks to Professor John Armour about his 'Eureka Moment'. You can also take a behind the scenes look at their production on the Society's Flickr photostream http://www.flickr.com

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Debate Part 1 Introductory Arguments on Genetics, Race, and Intelligence

Introductory arguments Fringeelements V. TheSkepticalHeretic Decent quality sound working the citations into the film as we speak however the list I used is below, Fringeelements extended list is here: ryanfaulkspoints.blogspot.com My sources: Lee 2008 genomebiology.com Graves 2006 raceandgenomics.ssrc.org Rushton Elsevier 2008 James Watson's most inconvenient truth: Race realism and the moralistic fallacy Rushton Skuy, Fridjhon 2002: http://www.charlesdarwinresearch.org Rushton Gewer Osrin Skuy tv.isg.si Hartmann 2009 pubget.com Brooks, Holdnack 2011 asm.sagepub.com Benson Hulac 2010 psycnet.apa.org Loring and Bauer 2009 http://www.neurology.org Marks 2010 "IQ Variations Across Time Race and Nationality AN Artifact in differences in Literacy Skills" http://www.amsciepub.com Helms 1992 "Why is there no study of cultural equivalence in standardized cognitive ability testing?" psycnet.apa.org Jablonski 2006 Skin: A Natural History litmed.med.nyu.edu Li Sadler 1991 Low Nucleotide Diversity in Man http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Fischer 2003 Evidence for Complex Demographic History of Chimpanzees mbe.oxfordjournals.org Jorde Wooding 2004 Genetic variation, classification and 'race' http://www.nature.com Long and Kittles 2003 "Human Genetic Diversity and the Nonexistence of Biological Races" muse.jhu.edu Pesta, Bryan J.

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Human Gene Regulation Signaling Networks and Gene Changes

Uniquely Human Gene Regulation, Human-Specific Signaling Networks, Human Specific Gene Changes Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [8/2011] [Science] [Show ID: 21958]

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SquawkBox Makes Noise, Part 1: Ignorance, Lies, and Illiteracy

Expand me! Okay.

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Genomics and Personalized Medicine Breakthroughs

bit.ly Human genome mapping is now enabling a breakthrough in medical innovation -- personalized medicine. What does this mean for patients

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George Washington Masonic Memorial: Spinal Cord Injury

"Spinal Cord Injury" a Shriners Hospitals for Children Video installed at the George Washington Masonic Memorial, produced by CLAi, directed by Chris Layhe

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The Methodist Neurological Institute in Houston gene therapy research for brain tumors

Dr. David S. Baskin, neurosurgeon with the Methodist Neurological Institute in Houston, talks about a gene therapy study involving brain tumors.

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HeyRuka- Genetics vs Eugenics: "Racial IQ," Eugenics History, and Discrimination

Expand me! HeyRuka's video: http://www.youtube.com Part 1 of HannibalBarca13's video series addressing HeyRuka's claims: http://www.youtube.com HannibalBarca's channel (subscribe): http://www.youtube.com Source for some of the numbers I used in explaining the history of Eugenics: -Watson, James and Andrew Berry. "DNA: The Secret of Life." New York.

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Best natural skin care serum using stem cell technology

Adult stem cell nutrition for the skin offering outer vibrance is the latest product from Stemtech Health Sciences that is the culmination of over 20 years of research resuling in an all natural skincare serum without petrochemicals and artificial preservatives.

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DermaStem Renewal Serum – Stem Cells for Your Skin from STEMTech – New Paradigm in Beauty!

gmp.stemtechbiz.com ( USA ) , gmp.stemtechbiz.ca ( Canada ) Now DermaStem™ Renewal Serum supports the renewal of the body's largest organ, the skin, by supporting the natural role of skin stem cells while providing regenerative properties and protection to the skin, fighting the signs of premature aging by restoring firmness, elasticity and tone to the epidermis.

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Introduction to Understanding Spinal Cord Injury

This video contains an overview of spinal cord injury. It is part of the DVD series "Understanding Spinal Cord Injury" created by Shepherd Center. Visit spinalinjury101.org to view the entire video series.

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Introduction to Understanding Spinal Cord Injury

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Proof Of Ancient Genetic Engineering

Lloyd Pye Lecture - Man is divided into three main categories throughout the world: Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negro. It is interesting to note that the great apes are also broadly divided into three main groups: the gorilla, the chimpanzee, and the orangutan. Both the Negro and the gorilla have skin that is black in color

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Human Genetics Research

Human Genetics Research at Cincinnati Children's is directed to investigate the basic genomic mechanisms of heritable disorders and their translation into viable treatments for rare and common diseases.

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Stem Cell Therapy–Hillcrest Animal Hospital

Hillcrest Animal Hospital, Bartlett, TN.....now doing in house stem cell therapy to relieve clinical signs of arthritis in dogs To learn more about stem cell therapy and how its helping animals across the United States, visit http://www.medivet-america.com

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ageLOC_Science_Video.flv

Nu Skin is taking the science of anti-aging to a completely new level by studying the genetic origins of how and why we age. Developed by Nu Skin in collaboration with leading scientists, ageLOC science is based on the discovery of internal sources of aging that contribute to an aging appearance, what Nu Skin calls age-related super markers, or arSuperMarkers. Nu Skin's exclusive ageLOC science targets these arSuperMarkers—the ultimate sources of aging that can influence how we age

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11Alive NBC News Spotlights Life After Spinal Cord Injury Program

Atlanta's 11 Alive NBC News [WXIA-TV] recently featured UroMed's non-profit program, Life After Spinal Cord Injury, spotlighting LASCI's efforts to provide an online support community via Facebook for wheelchair users worldwide. As part of the story, 11 Alive News interviewed two UroMed employees, David Williams and Eric Kolar, who share their experiences as wheelchair users as well as discussing their involvement with the Life After Spinal Cord Injury motivational program. About Life After Spinal Cord Injury Bert Burns became quadriplegic as a result of an automobile accident during his youth.

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