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How the Brain Responds to Blindness
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the brain's ability to remodel itself in the visually impaired.
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"A Leader in Science", Professor Jane Clarke FRS in Conversation With Roger Mosey
Professor Jane Clarke FRS, a world-leading and award-winning biophysical protein chemist and now President of Wolfson College Cambridge, talks to Roger Mosey about leading in science and defying expectations.
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Biology-Themed 12 Days of Christmas
The Amoeba Sisters sing the 12 Days of Christmas with a biology theme.
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Plating Cells: Preparation and Media Options With Ann Rossi Bilodeau
This Teach Me in 10 explores the different media options available for plating mammalian cells. It covers preparation techniques, storage options, and how to choose the right media for your experiment.
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Single-Cell Isolation: When Art Is Not Enough With Andris Abramenkovs
In this episode, we speak with Andris Abramenkovs, product manager of CellCelector technology at Sartorius.
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The Man Who Froze to Death and Came Back to Life
On February 21, 2015, Justin Smith was found by his father, lifeless in the snow. Paramedics believed he had frozen to death nearly 12 hours prior, however, a doctor was able to thaw him out and he fully recovered.
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How Ancient DNA Sequencing Changed the Game
The past two decades have witnessed extraordinary technological and computational advances in nucleic acid sequencing. Working with ancient DNA, Beth Shapiro has applied next-generation sequencing to look into genomes of the distant past, with the hope that they can help us to understand our future.
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Contamination Prevention in Cell Therapy Environments With Kris Wronski
In this episode, we are joined by Kris Wronski, Cell Culture Applications Scientist from Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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What Exactly Are Muscle Knots?
What causes muscle knots? In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the mysteries surrounding muscle knots.
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Biomimicking the Brain Vasculature With a Microfluidic Chip With Ami Mehta
This Teach Me in 10 will explain how the human brain vasculature can be modeled using new, microfluidic organ-on-a-chip technology.
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