New Basic Science Medicine videos from worldwide Universities: conferences and seminars
10 Tips for Studying Anatomy
Professor Paul Krieger from Grand Rapids Community College's Biology Department shares some methods for students on how to improve their retention of the subject of anatomy. This approach includes using a variety of clever methods to improve memory.
Grand Rapids Community College
Disaster Epidemiology: Database Design
Epidemiologists play an important role in assessing the health effects of natural and man-made disasters and in identifying the factors that contribute to these effects. Join Wayne Enanoria Ph.D., from UC Berkeley's Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness, in this three-part series as he discusses key topics in disaster epidemiology.
University of California Television
The brain in reproduction and aging
Andrea Gore is exploring the surprisingly complex and important links between the brain and the endocrine system, especially reproductive hormones. She has found striking changes with age in neurons related to reproduction, perhaps explaining menopause and fertility declines in middle-aged men.
The University of Texas at Austin
Human Genetics: Human Accelerated Regions in the Genome
Human Genetics: Human Accelerated Regions in the Genome
University of California Television
New Basic Science Medicine videos from worldwide Universities: courses
Integrative Biology 131 - General Human Anatomy
Integrative Biology 131: General Human Anatomy. Fall 2005. Professor Marian Diamond. The functional anatomy of the human body as revealed by gross and microscopic examination.
Videos: 39
Duration: 32 hours
UC Berkeley
Immunology Lecture Mini-Course Harris Goldstein, M.D., director, Einstein-Montefiore Center for AIDS Research, professor of pediatrics and microbiology & immunology and the Charles Michael Chair in Autoimmune Diseases, delivers a mini-course that provides a comprehensive overview in basic immunology for graduate and medical students and for anyone interested in understanding how the immune system work. This mini-course was organized by the Kabuli-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV (K-RITH) at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa to provide Sub-Saharan students, research trainees and HIV and TB investigators with a comprehensive course in immunology. (January 2010).
Videos: 14
Duration: 13 hours