Archive for July, 2011
The New World of Medicine: Stem Cell Therapy
In this video I will lay out my thinking as to why stem cell therapy is the next boom; it will in fact, change the world. What do you think?
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Open Sources and Crowdsourced: The Promise and peril of Shared Genetic Information
Panel discussion #1 in a symposium entitled "Privacy, Autonomy, and Personal Genetic Information in the Digital Age" hosted by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Academy of Engineering. This April 14, 2011 event features: Moderator: Jeffrey S.
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THE INSIDE STORY: New Understanding About Genetic Medicine
Told by Ronald G. Crystal, MD Bruce Webster Professor of Internal Medicine Professor of Genetic Medicine Chairman of the Department of Genetic Medicine Running Time: 6:45 minutes Visit weill.cornell.edu for more information.
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THE INSIDE STORY: New Understanding About Genetic Medicine
Regenerative Medicine: Re-Growing Body Parts
Imagine re-growing a severed fingertip, or creating an organ in the lab that can be transplanted into a patient without risk of rejection. It sounds like science fiction, but it's not. It's the burgeoning field of regenerative medicine, in which scientists are learning to harness the body's own power to regenerate itself, with astonishing results
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Regenerative Medicine: Re-Growing Body Parts
Sickle Cell Anemia: Stem Cell Gene Therapy – A Patient’s Perspective
(Part 2 of 2) Nancy Rene, a patient advocate for the Sickle Cell Foundation of California, spoke to the CIRM Governing Board at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: Stem Cell Therapy for Sickle Cell Anemia" seminar. Through photos and stories, Rene described the impact of sickle cell anemia on her grandson's life
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Sickle Cell Anemia: Stem Cell Gene Therapy - A Patient's Perspective
University of Melbourne announce Stem Cells Discovery
Researchers have completed the study by using skin biopsies from patients with the rare genetic disease Friedreich Ataxia (FA).
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University of Melbourne announce Stem Cells Discovery
Cystinosis Research Foundation 2011 Video
Cystinosis research is improving the quality of life of children and adults with great results from a funded drug trial, and new research on stem cell transplantation and gene therapy brings hope that a cure is within reach.
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Cystinosis Research Foundation 2011 Video
"How the Ribosome Ensures Accuracy During Decoding the Genetic Message"
Venki Ramakrishnan, PhD, Group Leader MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
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"How the Ribosome Ensures Accuracy During Decoding the Genetic Message"
Why treatment results vary after stem cell treatment
There are many things that are not known about stem cell treatment but from experience, doctors and scientists have found that variations in results after stem cell treatment depend on the age and health of the patient as well as the amount of time that has passed between the onset of disease/injury and the treatment. Dr. An Yihua is chief surgeon and head of the stem cell department at the General Hospital for Armed Police Forces in Beijing, China.
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You and Your Heath TV Show – Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine Part 1
Host Dr. David Bertone, PT, DPT, OCS inteviews Dr Edward Magaziner, MD on the latest procedures used in the field of Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine including prolotherapy, platelet-rich plasma and stem cell transplants for chronic pain, tendonitis and arthritis.
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You and Your Heath TV Show - Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine Part 1
Clinical Advances in Adult Stem Cell Therapy – Dr. Jorge Paz Rodriguez (Miami)
Current treatments with Adipose-, Bone Marrow- and Cord Blood-derived stem cells. Autism, Spinal Cord Injury, Heart Failure, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis treatments are outlined. Dr.
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Clinical Advances in Adult Stem Cell Therapy - Dr. Jorge Paz Rodriguez (Miami)
Understanding Patent Law
University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School associate professor Shobita R. Parthasarathy talks about patent law and its role in genetics and biotechnology
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Understanding Patent Law
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GENETICS BY GENO WORKOUT REMIX'S WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY J1S AKA MR. JONES
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Science behind Enhancing Adult Stem Cells for wellbeing
Supporting the release of stem cells from the bone marrow and increasing the number of circulating stem cells is probably the single most important thing you can do to improve your health. Adult stem cells are most abundantly found in bone marrow
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Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS): Stem Cell Therapy – A Patient’s Perspective
(Part 7 of 8) Dan Desmond, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: ALS," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on June 23, 2010. Desmond has a Master of Arts in counseling psychology and is founding director of Family Focus Christian Counseling, Inc
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Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS): Stem Cell Therapy - A Patient's Perspective
Genetics Remix2.wmv
GENETICS BY GENO WORKOUT REMIX'S WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY J1S AKA MR.
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Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Program in South Florida
New Spinal Cord Injury and Stroke treatments that include actvity-based strength training at Neuroxcel's® CAST® program in South Florida offers clients the chance to regain as much strength and lost abilities as possible. Every day, more than 2 million Americans struggle with the debilitating effects of spinal cord injury (SCI), mobility impairment, stroke and paralysis.
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LifeCell in Kalaignar Seithigal,Sun News
How stem cell banking saves a child's health forever? A news coverage on Kalaignar Seidhigal, Sun News and Jaya TV.
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The Cancer Genome Atlas: The Genetic Basis of Cancer
This video is one in a series of videos from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project, explaining TCGA's approach to determining the important genomic changes that lead to cancer. TCGA researchers, Drs
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The Cancer Genome Atlas: The Genetic Basis of Cancer
Sonali Smith, MD: Personalized Medicine and Cancer Research at ASCO 2011
Dr. Sonali Smith discusses personalized medicine and how it is helping shape current and future cancer research. Sonali Smith, MD is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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Sonali Smith, MD: Personalized Medicine and Cancer Research at ASCO 2011
Health Matters: Personalized Medicine and Drug Safety
Pharmacists are taking on a more active role in patient healthcare as an ever-increasing number of people are taking multiple prescription medications.
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Spinal Cord Injury – Stem Cell Therapy
Franklin is a patient with spinal cord injury. This video is the experience of Franklin R. who underwent stem cell treatment to improve his condition after an accident that left him paraplegic.
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CIRM Bridges: Training the Next Generation of Stem Cell Scientists
The CIRM Bridges to Stem Cell Research Awards are training the next generation of stem cell scientists and laboratory technicians by funding courses and research internships for undergraduates and masters-level students. At the 2011 CIRM Bridges Trainee Meeting, 160 students from the 16 Bridges programs presented posters that describe the research results from their internships and learned about career opportunities in stem cell science.
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CIRM Bridges: Training the Next Generation of Stem Cell Scientists
Ancient Alien Nephilim, Giants, Mutants, Genetic Engineering, and Hybrids (5-6)
( 19justinbrown88.yolasite.com ) What are the Nephilim? Do they exist today? Where did they come from
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Ancient Alien Nephilim, Giants, Mutants, Genetic Engineering, and Hybrids (5-6)
Genetic Counseling: Breast Cancer
In this "You Asked For It" Grand Rounds from UC Davis, Donna Walgenbach, a Certified Genetic Counselor presents a look at counseling patients who carry BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 genetic mutations for breast cancer. Series: "UC Grand Rounds" [3/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 20857]
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Genetic Counseling: Breast Cancer