Richard Dawkins and Dr Yan Wong on genetic ancestry – Bang Goes the Theory – BBC One
http://www.bbc.co.uk Bang Goes the Theory's Liz Bonnin recently used mitochondrial DNA to trace her ancestry right back to the earliest humans. It's a subject co-presenter Dr Yan Wong knows plenty about, and a great excuse for him to meet up with his old tutor Prof Richard Dawkins
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X-Ray Spex – Genetic Engineering
Part 7
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Size Genetics
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Size Genetics
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Personalized Medicine – David Brunel, CEO, Biodesix – Part 1
April 28, 2011 - at the Scientific Education Research Institute (SERI), Thornton, CO.
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Epidermolysis Bullosa: Corrected iPS Stem Cell-Based Therapy
(Part 5 of 6) Marius Wernig, MD, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: Genetic Skin Disease," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on February 4, 2010. Wernig is an assistant professor of pathology at the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine in the Stanford School of Medicine.
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Unwrapping the Genetic Secrets of a Chocolate Bar
I'm Mario Ritter with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http Cacao or cocoa trees grow in hot, rainy areas of Africa, Asia and Central and South America. Their beans are used to make cocoa powder, cocoa butter and of course chocolate. There are five to six million growers, maybe more.
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New genetic findings expected to accelerate autism testing and development of treatments
Results of International Autism Genome Project - Phase 2 are unveiled TORONTO -- Canadian and international scientists have uncovered key changes in DNA in individuals with autism.
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Scientists under Attack – Genetic Engineering in the magnetic Field of Money TRAILER
Árpád Pusztai and Ignacio Chapela have two things in common.
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Interviews at IX CRG Annual Symposium
-Steven Laurie: PhD Student, GRIB, IMIM/UPF, Barcelona, Spain - Manolis Kellis: Associate Professor of Computer Sicence, MIT Computational Biology Group, Computer Science
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Spotlight on Cancer Stem Cell Research
On December 10, 2009, the CIRM Governing Board heard from Dr. Michael Clarke about cancer stems cells. Dr
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Stanford Hospital’s Sean David, MD, on Personalized Medicine
The emerging field of personalized medicine may lead to a significant paradigm shift in the way patients are treated. Personalized medicine means that physicians will use an individual's clinical, environmental, and genetic information to make decisions about the type and use of therapies for any given condition or disease.
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Plasmids | Genetics | Biology
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com Segment from the program Biotechnology: Engineering Genomes.
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Genetics 101 Part 2: What are SNPs?
Learn about the variations in human DNA called SNPs, and how they can be used to understand relationships between people. More information about 23andMe can be found at http://www.23andme.com
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Spinal Cord Injury Center
For Veterans living with spinal cord injuries, VA strives to provide the best possible care by supporting, promoting, and maintaining their health ... independence, productivity, and quality of life.
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Ancient Alien Nephilim, Giants, Mutants, Genetic Engineering, and Hybrids (6-6)
( 19justinbrown88.yolasite.com ) What are the Nephilim?
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My Spinal cord Injury story
Me telling how I got injured.
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Dafna Benayahu – Nano-bio-engineering and Regenerative Medicine
6th workshop, The Center for Nanoscience
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The Biologic Basis of Obesity: A Lecture by Jeffrey Friedman, MD, PhD
The Silverstein Lecture series is hosted by Northwestern University's Center for Genetic Medicine twice annually. The fall 2010 lecture series, held on October 13, 2010, featured Jeffrey Friedman, MD, PhD, Howard Hughes Medical Investigator and Marilyn M.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury – Injured Airline Pilot Flies Again
Juan Carlos Murillo is a commercial airline pilot who suffered spinal cord injuries in 4 separate areas of his spinal cord. Doctors told him that his injury was "complete" and that he would never walk again. After completing four rounds of stem cell treatments at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama, Juan Carlos is walking again, driving a car and has recently passed his commercial airline pilot physical examination
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Huntington’s Disease: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research 2010 – Conclusion
(Part 5 of 5) Claire Pomeroy, MD, gave the closing remarks at the "Spotlight on Huntington's Disease," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on March 11, 2010. Pomeroy is Vice Chancellor of Human Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of California, Davis. She is also a member of the CIRM Governing Board
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Ancient Alien Nephilim, Giants, Mutants, Genetic Engineering, and Hybrids (2-6)
( 19justinbrown88.yolasite.com ) What are the Nephilim? Do they exist today? Where did they come from?
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First Spinal-Cord Surgery With Stem Cells
Paralyzed patient receives experimental embryonic stem cells. For more, click here: abcn.ws
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Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy
http://www.cellmedicine.com the scientific basis for using cord blood stem cells to treat cerebral palsy
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Are Personalized Medicine and System-based Care at Odds?
Future Makers Lecture Series Emory University Atlanta GA April 26, 2011 William W. Stead, MD Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, Chief Strategy and Information Officer, Chief Information Architect, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer – Mayo Clinic
It could be your mom, sister, aunt or best friend. One out of 8 women will get breast cancer in her lifetime. A small subset of the women who get diagnosed have inherited an abnormal copy of a gene that runs in families and can greatly increase their risk of certain cancers.
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