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11/20/2009Coming
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N. Shah
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S. Nehls
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11/19/2009Picture from Continuum of Acute Pain Management in Children: Pre-Hospital, Emergency Department, Outpatient video
M. Kim
11/18/2009Picture from Tapping into the Future of Regional Anesthesia: TAP Blocks video
J. Blake
Picture from Turning a Clinical Question into a Testable Hypothesis video
L. Trepanier
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Lauren Trepanier, DVM, PhD, leads a discussion on how to transform clinical observations into research questions. This talk is designed for the needs of entry-level clinical researchers.
Picture from Update on Livestrong Global Cancer Summit video
J. Cleary
Picture from Update on NOTES Surgery video
M. Talamini
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11/17/2009Picture from Doctoral Nursing Programs Information Session video
N. Nehls
Picture from Perspective on Pandemic Influenza: Views from Microscopic to Global video
C. Olsen
11/16/2009Picture from Cardiovascular Disease Prevention with Combination Pharmacotherapy in Latin America video
L. Bautista
11/13/2009Picture from Drug Discovery from the Deep Oceans - C. Richard Hutchinson Lecture video
W. Fenical
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Abstract: For 50 or more years, ending in the mid 1990s, soil-derived actinomycetes provided a major pharmaceutical resource for the discovery of antibiotics and related bioactive compounds. During this time, a major effort was undertaken to examine virtually every terrestrial habitat. The oceans, representing >70% of the earth’s surface were never seriously considered as a source for bacterial diversity. This is because the prevailing view was that the most important bacterial class, the actinomycetes, were exclusively terrestrial. In addition, the marine environment is far more difficult to sample and little information was available to insure successful cultivation. For the last 15 years, we have examined tropical marine environments and undertaken a systematic approach to cultivate and identify “marine actinomycetes”, i.e., those uniquely adapted to growth in the sea. Our studies have revealed that taxonomically-unique representatives of the major families can readily be cultivated. We now know that seawater-requiring actinomycetes are a significant component of the near-shore and deep ocean sediment bacterial communities. At least 14 diverse phylotypes, which appear unique at the species or generic level, have been isolated. The unique biosynthetic capacity of these strains is now leading to the isolation of a wide diversity of structurally and pharmacologically novel secondary metabolites.
11/12/2009Picture from Cognitive and Social Outcomes in Adolescents with Traumatic Brain Injury video
L. Turkstra
Picture from Is this legit? - Scams, Ripoffs and Phishing video
R. Keir
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"Is this legit?" Often, it isn't. Rick Keir of the Office of Campus Information Security talks about how the scammers work, how big the underground economy really is, how to recognize a phishing attack, and what you can do to protect yourself, your friends and family from rip-offs.
11/11/2009Picture from Airway Gene Expression as a Biomarker for Lung Cancer video
A. Spira
Picture from Update on Pharmacogenetics and Nitrous Oxide Toxicity video
K. Hogan
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