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Using Nutrition to Reduce Heart Disease and CancerHeart disease and cancer are the two leading causes of death. While we haven’t learned how to live forever, nutritional science has taught us how and why improving our diet will reduce the…
From Kenny Berkowitz
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One Health Understanding COVID-19 and Preventing the Next Pandemic - edited for webCOVID-19 clearly shows that the world must embrace the concepts and practice of “One Health,” if we are to understand and avoid the next pandemic. In this panel faculty from the…
From Heather Hughes
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Bruce Lewenstein: “If you’re not communicating, you’re not doing science”Zoom Recording ID: 98635874596 UUID: 3lFOyp0BTwuARDVKBjLdZw== Meeting Time: 2020-07-22T15:47:52Z
From James Overhiser
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BEE 3600Zoom Recording ID: 596257102 UUID: hbZeYCtPSlyWSiCspt/iZw== Meeting Time: 2020-05-14T20:19:10Z
From Buz Barstow
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BEE 3600 Lecture 18 VideoZoom Recording ID: 596257102 UUID: L5oAmYlXSLmQZxA4VBx8hg== Meeting Time: 2020-04-14T18:45:11Z
From Buz Barstow
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CNF 30th (2007) "Real Time Genomics for Analyzing Dynamic Cell & Tissue Processes" with YarmushCNF 30th (2007) "Real Time Genomics for Analyzing Dynamic Cell & Tissue Processes" with Maish Yarmush, Center for Engineering Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
From Karlis Musa
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CNF 30th (2007) "Nanostructures for Single Molecule Detection and Analysis" with CraigheadCNF 30th (2007) "Nanostructures for Single Molecule Detection and Analysis" with Harold Craighead, Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University
From Karlis Musa
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CNF 30th (2007) "Microchip Technologies in Biology and Clinical Medicine" with TonerCNF 30th (2007) "Microchip Technologies in Biology and Clinical Medicine" with Mehmet Toner, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
From Karlis Musa
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CNF 30th (2007) "A Tiny Revolution: New Tools for Synthetic Biology" with TimpCNF 30th (2007) "A Tiny Revolution: New Tools for Synthetic Biology" with Gregory Timp, Electrical Engineering and Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame
From Karlis Musa
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