BioTime Inc. – The Leader in Regenerative Medicine, part 2, 2009 Shareholder meeting
BioTime, Inc, NYSE AMEX: BTIM Shareholder meeting presentation by Michael West, CEO. 2 of 4
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On the Same Page: Personalized Medicine
Professor Jasper Rine discusses the promise for improving human health through the revolution in DNA technologies. [2/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 19884]
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Personalized Medicine In An Era of Evidence Based Medicine
Robert Mellins, MD, Columbia University School of Medicine, uses the asthma guidelines for clinical practice to illustrate the importance of personalizing medicine for optimal patient care. Series: "LeNoir - NMA Pediatric Lecture Series" [4/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13981]
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Aging with a Spinal Cord Injury
With life expectancy for people with a spinal cord injury getting longer, Curtis finds out what lies ahead.
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Fourcross – Spinal Cord Injury Downhill Racing
http://www.apparelyzed.com Presents Fourwheel Downhill Mountain Biking, or 'Fourcross', is an exciting new sport enjoyed by many with a spinal cord injury and other disability, which utilizes the growing popularity of lift assisted mountain bike parks, which are popping up everywhere on the planet.
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China’s Cancer Drug – China
May 2007 Cancer patients are traveling to China hoping that controversial gene therapy Gendicine may prove a miracle cure. But western scientists are very reluctant to back the therapy which remains available only in China.
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Akhilesh Pandey of Johns Hopkins Medicine
Akhilesh Pandey, MD, Ph.D., of the Johns Hopkins McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine on discoveries, databases and the sociology of science.
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Akhilesh Pandey of Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Effectively Treat Autism With Personalized Medicine by Dr. David Davis, MD
http://www.PersonalizedMedicineCenter.org (Video by Larry Cook) In this compelling interview, Dr. David Davis, MD gives insight into what is medically wrong with children diagnosed with Autism and the many biomedical ways Autism can be treated and reversed. One significant theme he shares throughout the video is that biomedical treatment of Autism consists of removing what is not supposed to be in the children (heavy metals toxins, etc.) and adding what is supposed to be there (nutritional components, including the all important amino acid Glutathione for detoxification purposes).
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Organogenesis’ Geoff MacKay on Regenerative Medicine
CEO Geoff MacKay discusses the field of Regenerative Medicine, and discusses the company's major expansion currently underway in Massachusetts.
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UF cardiologists study gene-modified stem cells to help Dobermans with common heart condition
Expanding earlier research, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine cardiologists have begun a pilot study using adult stem cells to repair heart function in Doberman Pinschers with a common heart condition. Researchers hope to build on their results to further explore the technique in other breeds of dogs
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Gene Therapy journal videocast from ASGCT 2011 Robin Ali on gene therapy for retinal disease
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Hadassah Gene Therapy Center
Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem is at the forefront of Parkinson's disease research.
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Linda Brzustowicz – Genetic Causes of Schizophrenia
Linda Brzustowicz discusses her research in the gene NOS1AP and its relation to Schizophrenia.
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Genetic Engineering Animation
This is an animation of a genetic engineering project by a ninth grader in an honors biology project. The project was funded by Jogn Galt as part of the Atlas Foundation.
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Genetic Engineering Animation
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A New Era in Medicine: Genetics
Katherine Hyland explores the knowledge that is resulting from increasing genetic understanding. This presentation is part of the course, Basic Principles Underlying Modern Medicine, which mirrors the first block of coursework included in the Essential Core of the UCSF Medical School curriculum.
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Public Talk – Prof Leonard Seymour, Oxford
New treatments available for cancer were discussed by world cancer experts from the USA and Europe in a free public information evening The Promise of Gene Therapy Newest Cancer Treatments on Thursday, September 3rd. The event was hosted by Cork Cancer Research Centre (CCRC) and took place at the Lifetime Lab, Lee Road, Cork, Ireland. Five specialists shared the new treatments they have pioneered for cancer patients.
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ASHG 2010 Mtg.: "Complex Disease Genetics Research in Populations" (Dr. Carlos Bustamente)
TO VIEW THE FULL WEBCAST OF THIS SESSION, GO TO: http://www.ashg.org ASHG 2010 Annual Meeting Concurrent Invited Session I: "Population Genomic Characteristics of Admixed Populations" Speaker: Dr. Carlos D.
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Genetics 101 Part 3: Where do your genes come from?
Find out how chromosomes and genes are passed down from parent to child.
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Gene Therapy journal videocast from ASGCT 2011 Darren Wolfe on gene therapy for pain.m4v
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Visions Episode 92: Stem Cells Discovery
For the first time in Australia, researchers from University of Melbourne and Monash Institute of Medical Research have converted diseased skin cells into stem cells. Researchers have completed the study by using skin biopsies from patients with the rare genetic disease Friedreich Ataxia (FA). The discovery will allow for the development of new treatments for FA and related conditions such as diabetes and heart disease
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Stem Cell Therapy for Peripheral Artery Disease
Stem Cells Used in the USA !!!
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Biobanking and Bioethics: When Genetics Research Hits the Courts
February 15, 2007 Speaker: Lori B. Andrews, Distinguished Professor of Law and Director, Institute for Science, Law
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The Genetic Age, Panel 1
The Genetic Age: The Era of Personalized Medicine is a forward-looking discussion focusing on the opportunities and challenges facing scientists, healthcare providers, policy makers, and society as we enter the era of personalized medicine. This event was sponsored by Northwestern University's Center for Genetic Medicine.
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The Genetic Age, Panel 1
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Genetic/Genomic Faculty Champion Initiative (PM session)
Sept. 25, 2009 presentations provide a starting point for all nursing faculty to begin to explore the implications of genetics and genomics for nursing education and practice.
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euronews science – Epigenetics
Twins have the same DNA but they don't always look identical. What makes them look and act differently are the differences to their epigenetic profile
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