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- MRI of Brain Function: Breakthroughs in Spatial and Temporal Resolution
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- - Jeff Duyn, Ph.D., Laboratory of Functional and Molecular Imaging, NINDS (2010/03/04)
- - Category : NIH Director's Seminars
- NIH Director's Seminar Series
For more information, visit
2002-2003 Director's Seminar Series
MRI of Brain Function: Breakthroughs in Spatial and Temporal Resolution
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- Should Surrogates Be Informed of Patients??? HIV Test Results?
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- - Dresser, Rebecca.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
- - Dresser, Rebecca.
Should Surrogates Be Informed of Patients??? HIV Test Results?
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- IL-15 in Cellular Communication
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- - Tagaya, Yutaka.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Immunology
- - Tagaya, Yutaka.
IL-15 in Cellular Communication
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- hMiDas and hMitChip: New Opportunities in Mitochondrial Bioinformatics and Genomic Medicine
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- - Alesci, Salvatore.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Mitochondria
- - Alesci, Salvatore.
hMiDas and hMitChip: New Opportunities in Mitochondrial Bioinformatics and Genomic Medicine
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- Annotating the Human Genome in Terms of Protein Fossils
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- - Gerstein, Mark B.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Proteomics
- - Gerstein, Mark B.
Annotating the Human Genome in Terms of Protein Fossils
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- 2nd Amaxa Seminar Tour 2004
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- - National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Special
2nd Amaxa Seminar Tour 2004
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- Demystifying Medicine - Liver Regeneration - Clinical - Pathologic Process - Mechanism
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- - Win Arias and Snorri Thorgeirsson (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Demystifying Medicine
- "Demystifying Medicine" is a weekly course, primarily for Ph.D. students, post-doctoral fellows, and staff at the National Institutes of Health. Physicians and other students are also welcome to participate. The course is led by Dr. Win Arias, Professor of Physiology and Medicine at Tufts School of Medicine in Boston and NIH Adjunct Investigator and Special Assistant in the Office of Intramural Research.
For more information, visit
http://www1.od.nih.gov/oir/DemystifyingMed/index.html
Please note - Demystifying Medicine lectures are audio-only with synchronized PowerPoint web images.
Demystifying Medicine - Liver Regeneration - Clinical - Pathologic Process - Mechanism
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- 88th Meeting of the Advisory Committee to the Director National Institutes of Health
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- - Advisory Committee to the Director, National Institutes of Health. Meeting (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Advisory Boards
88th Meeting of the Advisory Committee to the Director National Institutes of Health
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- Travel HPOC-OA Seminar May 2004 (NIH Only)
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- - Terry Chester, NBS (2010/03/04)
- - Category : NIH Only
- Current NBS travel topics plus panel discussion
Travel HPOC-OA Seminar May 2004 (NIH Only)
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- Observing the Membrane Topography of Signaling Complexes in Immune and Cancer Cells
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- - Oliver, Janet M.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Immunology
- - Oliver, Janet M.
Observing the Membrane Topography of Signaling Complexes in Immune and Cancer Cells
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- Understanding a Common Deficit in Our Sense of Bitter Taste - Paradigm Shifts in Understanding Iron Homeostasis
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- - Drayna, Dennis.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
- - Drayna, Dennis.
Understanding a Common Deficit in Our Sense of Bitter Taste - Paradigm Shifts in Understanding Iron Homeostasis
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- Imaging the Structure and Function of the Cortical Microcircuit
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- - Rafael Yuste, M.D., Ph.D. Columbia University (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
- Spontaneous cortical activity is prevalent in vivo and in vitro and its dynamics could reveal basic features about the structure and function (and help illuminate the logic) of the cortical microcircuitry. We have investigated these dynamics with single cell resolution, using calcium imaging to reveal action-potential associated calcium transients. Using two-photon or spinning disk confocal microscopy, we performed fast imaging of calcium events simultaneously from more than 3000 neurons in a slice of P14-30 mouse prefrontal and visual cortex in order to reconstruct the spatiotemporal dynamics of spontaneous activity.
For more information, visit
Rafael Yuste
The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomedical sciences worldwide.
Imaging the Structure and Function of the Cortical Microcircuit
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- Research Designs for Complex Multi Level Health Interventions and Programs (Day 2)
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- - National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Advisory Boards
Research Designs for Complex Multi Level Health Interventions and Programs (Day 2)
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- Nanomedicine Roadmap Initiative: Project Launch Meeting
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- - National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Nanomedicine Roadmap Initiative. (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Conferences
Nanomedicine Roadmap Initiative: Project Launch Meeting
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- Research Designs for Complex Multi Level Health Interventions and Programs (Day 1)
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- - National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Advisory Boards
Research Designs for Complex Multi Level Health Interventions and Programs (Day 1)
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- Demystifying Medicine - Copper and Disease - Wilson's Disease - The Process
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- - Kaler, Stephen G.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Demystifying Medicine
- - Kaler, Stephen G.
Demystifying Medicine - Copper and Disease - Wilson's Disease - The Process
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- Neurotransmitter Transporters: Structure, Function and Regulation
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- - Amara, Susan G.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Neuroscience
- - Amara, Susan G.
Neurotransmitter Transporters: Structure, Function and Regulation
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- The Development of an HIV-1 Vaccine: The Need, the Hope, the Struggle and the Unknown
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- - Emini, Emilio A.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Special
- - Emini, Emilio A.
The Development of an HIV-1 Vaccine: The Need, the Hope, the Struggle and the Unknown
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- Story of My Roots: Disease Mutations of a Population
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- - Leena Peltonen, M.D., Ph.D., National Public Health Institute of Finland (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
- The Human Genome Project has produced a high number of catalogued sequence variants enabling genome-wide studies of genetic loci behind disease-related phenotypes. The molecular defect has been identified in over 1500 monogenic diseases and first encouraging findings are reported for some common, polygenic traits. Population isolates like Finland have been very useful for mapping and cloning genes for rare disorders; in such isolates genetic drift leads to an overabundance of disease-alleles for particular disorders, and a high proportion of patients share these alleles, identical by descent.
For more information, visit Leena at
Department of Human Molecular Genetics and National Public Health Institute of Finland
The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
Story of My Roots: Disease Mutations of a Population
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- Molecular of Biology of Mammalian Prions Seminar
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- - Aguzzi, Adriano.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Special
- - Aguzzi, Adriano.
Molecular of Biology of Mammalian Prions Seminar