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How Neurons are BornFred ‘Rusty’ GageDecember 22, 2011Program: The Science Studio Speakers: Fred Gage Run Time: 1 hours 05 minutes Rusty Gage describes the history of the discovery of adult neurogenesis, including his group's role in it, his current work studying neurogenesis... |
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The Long Term Payoff of ScienceGene YeoDecember 9, 2011Program: The Science Studio Speakers: Gene Yeo Run Time: 40 minutes Gene Yeo discusses his career path which has taken him from a Chemical Engineering and Economics major to the Singapore military to studying... |
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Viruses: The Common Cold to HIVJohn YoungDecember 9, 2011Program: The Science Studio Topics: Speakers: John Young John Young talks with Roger Bingham about the difference between the common cold virus and HIV and why finding treatments for viruses is a moving... |
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iPS technology and disease research: Issues to be resolvedRudolf Jaenisch, KeynoteNovember 30, 2011Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2011 Topics: Speakers: Rudolf Jaenisch Run Time: 36 minutes Dr. Jaenisch received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Munich in 1967. Before Whitehead, he was head of the Department of Tumor... |
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Redirecting cell fate: past, present, and futureSir Ian Wilmut, KeynoteNovember 30, 2011Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2011 Topics: Speakers: Ian Wilmut Run Time: 38 minutes Dr. Wilmut obtained a B.Sc. in agricultural science at the University of Nottingham before studying at the University of Cambridge, where he was... |
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Panel 1: The Science of the Sanford ConsortiumEdward Holmes, Martin Friedlander, Fred Gage, Lawrence Goldstein, Evan SnyderNovember 30, 2011Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2011 Topics: Speakers: Edward Holmes, Martin Friedlander, Fred Gage, Lawrence Goldstein, Evan Snyder Run Time: 55 minutes Edward Holmes: Dr. Holmes received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He is the executive deputy chairman of the Biomedical Research... |
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Panel 3: Dennis Carson, UC San Diego Moores Cancer CenterCIRM Disease Team ReportsNovember 30, 2011Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2011 Topics: Speakers: Dennis Carson Run Time: 15 minutes Dr. Carson earned his medical degree from Columbia University and received postgraduate training at The Salk Institute, NIH and UC San Diego. He has... |
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Panel 3: Martin Marsala, UC San DiegoCIRM Disease Team ReportsNovember 30, 2011Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2011 Topics: Speakers: Martin Marsala Run Time: 18 minutes Dr. Marsala has developed and characterized several models of spinal traumatic and ischemic injury and brain ischemia models using rodents and... |
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