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Integrated Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine in Oncology (Part 16 of 16)

Dr. Jeffrey S. Ross, MD speaks on Integrated Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine in Oncology (Part 16 of 16), a session sponsored by BioReference Laboratories, Inc., a parent company to GenPath Diagnostics, GenPath Women's Health, and GeneDx.

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Spinal Cord Injury: Progress and Promise in Stem Cell Research

The world's first human embryonic stem cell-based clinical trial has been approved for the treatment of spinal cord injury. Oswald Steward, Director of the Reeve-Irvine Research Center at UC Irvine and member of the CIRM Governing Board, discusses the pioneering work that led to the clinical trial and Roman Reed gives a personal perspective of spinal cord injury and his patient advocacy work

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Spinal Cord Injury: Progress and Promise in Stem Cell Research

Bad Seed – The Dangerous Truth About Our Food

This documentary exposes a vast conspiracy to contaminate and control the world's food supply through genetic engineering of food crops. Leading scientists and activists present the facts that you need to know about genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Eighty percent of food sold in North America already has ingredients made of GMOs that have not been adequately tested for safety

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Spinal Cord Injury Patient after Stem Cell Treatment – Juan Carlos Murillo

Juan Carlos Murillo - Spinal Cord Injury Patient after treatment

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Spinal Cord Injury Patient after Stem Cell Treatment - Juan Carlos Murillo

Genetic Engineering and Society, Lecture 1a, Honors Collegium 70A, UCLA

Course Description: Honors Collegium 70A: Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture,

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Stem Cell Therapy For Alzheimer’s/Dementia

Video sent to the XCell-Center by dementia patient, Guilia Serafini, documenting her improvements following stem cell therapy.

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Stem Cell Therapy For Alzheimer's/Dementia

Stem Cell Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia

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Stem Cell Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia

Personalized Medicine – Gregory Stock at WorldFuture 2007

Biomedical researcher Gregory Stock, author of "Redesigning Humans," speaks on "Biotechnology and Health Care: The Road Ahead" in this excerpt from his presentation at the World Future Society's 2007 conference.

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Personalized Medicine - Gregory Stock at WorldFuture 2007

TEDxPhoenix – Jane Maienschein – Stem Cells, Regenerative Medicine and Us

TEDxPhoenix 2009 presents Dr. Jane Maienschein, Professor of Biology, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University. http://www.tedxphoenix.com Needless to say, growing up near the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee and having a nuclear physicist as a parent certainly influenced Dr

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TEDxPhoenix - Jane Maienschein - Stem Cells, Regenerative Medicine and Us

Lou Goore Science Symposium Presentation – From DNA to Gene Therapy Part 1

As part of their science research project, 9 ALA students conducted in-depth research on specific areas.

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Lou Goore Science Symposium Presentation - From DNA to Gene Therapy Part 1

The Chosen Child — Screening Genetic Content

Genetic research involving human embryos has been a sensitive area of investigation.

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The Chosen Child -- Screening Genetic Content

Designing Humanity – Genetic Engineering

A revolution in Genetic engineering is unveiling a future where we will be able to cure debilitating diseases and design humans to our specifications. Go to http://www.iprophesy.net to find out more...

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Heart Failure Patient After Adult Stem Cell Therapy

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Heart Failure Patient After Adult Stem Cell Therapy

Talking Research – Professor George Ebers – Vitamin D and genetics in MS

George Ebers is Head of the Department of Clinical Neurology at the University of Oxford. He is an active clinician but his research interests have primarily been in the area of neurological genetics and MS. His main interests at present are studying gene environment interactions in MS.

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Molecular and Cellular Foundations of Medicine Class, 2 of 2

Robert Marion, MD, offers a memorable grand finale to Albert Einstein College of Medicine's Molecular and Cellular Foundations of Medicine course, interviewing Debbie Jorde, whose family was the first to undergo whole genome sequencing that helped to identify multiple genetic disorders in her two children.

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Molecular and Cellular Foundations of Medicine Class, 2 of 2

Genetic Therapy Restored Boy’s Sight

A 9-year-old boy toured New York City for the first time since being cured of blindness thanks to gene therapy. Harry Smith reports.

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Genetic Therapy Restored Boy's Sight

Personalized Medicine (Abbott Labs)

In Honors Bio for a project, we had to create a video on personalized medicine.

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Personalized Medicine (Abbott Labs)

Spinal cord injury – Autonomic Dysreflexia

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Spinal cord injury - Autonomic Dysreflexia

Spinal Cord Injury – Embryonic Stem Cells – Dr. Keirstead

Spinal Cord Injury - Embryonic Stem Cells - Dr. Hans Keirstead

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Spinal Cord Injury - Embryonic Stem Cells - Dr. Keirstead

McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine – Going for Gold in Diabetes Research

Diabetes Research at the McEwen Centre It was at Toronto General Hospital in 1922 that insulin was first administered to a patient, offering a critical lifeline to the worlds diabetics. That proud tradition of discovery continues today at the McEwen Centre, where researchers are committed to finding ways to recreate the complex metabolic functions of the human pancreas and bring new hope to the millions who suffer from diabetes. Stem cell research McEwen Investigators are exploring the process by which stem cells can become specialized pancreatic islet cells.

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BioTime Inc. – The Leader in Regenerative Medicine, part 2, 2009 Shareholder meeting

BioTime, Inc, NYSE AMEX: BTIM Shareholder meeting presentation by Michael West, CEO. 2 of 4

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On the Same Page: Personalized Medicine

Professor Jasper Rine discusses the promise for improving human health through the revolution in DNA technologies. [2/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 19884]

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On the Same Page: Personalized Medicine

Personalized Medicine In An Era of Evidence Based Medicine

Robert Mellins, MD, Columbia University School of Medicine, uses the asthma guidelines for clinical practice to illustrate the importance of personalizing medicine for optimal patient care. Series: "LeNoir - NMA Pediatric Lecture Series" [4/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13981]

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Personalized Medicine In An Era of Evidence Based Medicine

Aging with a Spinal Cord Injury

With life expectancy for people with a spinal cord injury getting longer, Curtis finds out what lies ahead.

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Aging with a Spinal Cord Injury

Fourcross – Spinal Cord Injury Downhill Racing

http://www.apparelyzed.com Presents Fourwheel Downhill Mountain Biking, or 'Fourcross', is an exciting new sport enjoyed by many with a spinal cord injury and other disability, which utilizes the growing popularity of lift assisted mountain bike parks, which are popping up everywhere on the planet.

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Fourcross - Spinal Cord Injury Downhill Racing

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