Divine Disorder Segment #4, Joe Baraby Church: Next we have Joe Baraby, Senior Microscopic Analyst for McCrone Institute, if I can get this to turn off. Thank you. Alright. Thank you, Mr. Baraby....
(Long) This is a digital microscope, and I'm going to show you how we use this instrument to investigate the debris that was brought back from the International Space Station. The debris was...
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all physics of the nineteenth century and really it was cold classical physics examples are tony mechanics which we dealt with his full term and electricity magnetism which you will and counter the...
here's a look at what's coming up in the may two thousand thirteen issued of JoVE the journal visualized experiments what came first the chicken or the egg this fundamental question is...
Bridget had a relatively humble beginning in the state of Montana. And as she puts it, the Oregon State University team took a chance on her. And I think what happened for Bridget was she came to...
Hello, I am Dick McIntosh, professor of Cell Biology at the University of Colorado in Boulder. This is the third of three lectures that I am going to give on the subject of chromosome movement. And in...
Hi, Ira Mellman again from Genentech. I'd like to continue our discussion of the cell biology of the immune response, this time turning to specifically the problem of antigen presentation and...
Hi, and welcome back to iBioSeminars. My name is Dianne Newman, and I am a professor at the California Institute of Technology in the divisions of Biology and Geological and Planetary Sciences. I am...
So in the first lecture I stressed the importance of protein phosphorylation for biology and in the second lecture I tired to articulate for you the protein kinase molecule, the three-dimensional...