Biomedical Science Podcasts
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Episode 24: The Methodical Adventurer
Stem cell researcher Amy Wagers enjoys the thrill of discovery. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - April 29, 2013 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Episode 23: Psychosocial Healing
A plastic surgeon finds new ways to soothe physical and emotional wounds. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - November 12, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Scott Somers Talks About Research on Traumatic Injury, Burns and Wound Healing (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - October 3, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Institute Source Type: podcasts
Episode 22: Heart Matters
A husband-wife team studies the genetics of cardiac disease. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - September 28, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Cool Video: Repurposing Genes, Repurposing Drugs (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - September 20, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Institute Source Type: podcasts
The Body's Response to Traumatic Injury (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - September 19, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Institute Source Type: podcasts
Cool Video: Re-creating Kidneys (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - August 16, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Institute Source Type: podcasts
Episode 21: The Case for Curiosity
Basic science lays the foundation for tomorrow's medical breakthroughs. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - July 25, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Cool Video: Meticulous Molecular Modeling (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - July 19, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Institute Source Type: podcasts
50 Years of Biomedical Research (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - July 12, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Institute Source Type: podcasts
Episode 20: Evolution of the Patient-Doctor Relationship
A practicing physician with a leadership role in the HMS Division of Medical Ethics reflects on power shifts over the decades. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - May 31, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Episode 19: Supreme Court Considers Health Reform
Court's decision on the Affordable Care Act will shape policy for years to come. Gregory Curfman, an HMS assistant professor and executive editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, shares insight and analysis. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - April 25, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Episode 18: Origins of Life
Nobel Laureate Jack Szostak is working to build primitive cells in the laboratory. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - April 20, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Episode 17: 3D Mammography Gains Momentum
A new imaging tool is poised to transform breast cancer screening. Plus, cancer researchers develop 3D tissue models and a radiologist shares her perspective. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - March 29, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Episode 16: Metamorphosis of a Medical Student
Experiences in the clinic during the third year of medical school spur a remarkable transformation. For the first time, future MDs begin to feel like doctors. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - February 15, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Armando Parodi on Glycans (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - November 11, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Society for Glycobiology Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Martin Burke on Being a Chemist (Audio)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - October 27, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Episode 15: Transforming Drug Discovery
Marc Kirschner, head of the Harvard Medical School Department of Systems Biology, describes a new initiative that takes aim at the alarming slowdown in the development of new and lifesaving drugs. Plus, Professor of Genetics David Reich is studying DNA from an ancient finger bone to shed light on the dawn of humanity. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - October 17, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Russ Altman on Pharmacogenomics (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - October 11, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Cool Video: How Cilia Do the Wave
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - August 22, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (video) Source Type: podcasts
Cool Video: How Cilia Do the Wave (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - August 22, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (Video) Source Type: podcasts
Episode 14: Under 6 and overweight
Elsie Taveras, an assistant professor of population medicine and of pediatrics at HMS, discusses a new Institute of Medicine report on early childhood obesity. Plus, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology Stephen Liberles explores how mice and rats sense predators. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - July 26, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Cool Video: Beating Bleeding (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - July 20, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (Video) Source Type: podcasts
Cool Video: Beating Bleeding
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - July 20, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (video) Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Judith Greenberg Discusses Her New Role as NIGMS Acting Director (video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - July 15, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Episode 13: Building a sustainable future
Harvard Medical School Professor of Systems Biology Pam Silver is engineering organisms that produce fuel and even food. Find out how she's working to build a sustainable future through synthetic biology. Plus, Nancy Keating, an HMS associate professor of health care policy, sheds light on one aspect of the debate over the rising costs of health care. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - June 23, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Episode 12: Are you getting enough sleep?
According to research by Elizabeth Klerman, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, most adults should be getting 8.5 to 9 hours of sleep each night. Learn about her study and about the benefits of a good night's sleep. Plus, HMS Associate Professor of Medicine Julia Wang explores what causes the immune system to attack healthy cells and tissues by mistake. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - May 23, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Mythological Model Organisms: Using Dragons to Teach Biology (video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - May 18, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Live Cell Imaging (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - April 21, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Modeling How Molecules Move Inside Cells (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - March 24, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Modeling How Molecules Move Inside Cells
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - March 24, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Episode 11: Human genome turns 10
A draft sequence of the human genome was first published in 2001. Ten years later, David Altshuler, Harvard Medical School professor of genetics, discusses how the Human Genome Project has changed the landscape of biomedical research. Plus, a study by HMS professor of neurobiology Qiufu Ma sheds light on the relationship between itch and pain. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - March 10, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Episode 10: Powerful placebo
Find out why HMS Associate Professor of Medicine Ted Kaptchuk is trying to understand the magnitude, duration and boundaries of placebo effects. Plus, in the process of studying the genetic roots of a horrific disease, researchers discover a new way to create adult stem cells. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - February 10, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Episode 10: Powerful Placebo
Find out why HMS Associate Professor of Medicine Ted Kaptchuk is trying to understand the magnitude, duration and boundaries of placebo effects. Plus, in the process of studying the genetic roots of a horrific disease, researchers discover a new way to create adult stem cells. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - February 10, 2011 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Peter Sorger on Computational Biology (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - December 1, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Peter Sorger on Computational Biology
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - December 1, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
The 10th Anniversary of ABRCMS: Preparing Underrepresented Minority Students for Scientific (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - November 1, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
The 10th Anniversary of ABRCMS: Preparing Underrepresented Minority Students for Scientific
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - November 1, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Modeling How HIV Latches on to Immune Cell Receptors (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - October 7, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Modeling How HIV Latches on to Immune Cell Receptors
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - October 7, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Kevin Tracey on Sepsis (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - September 1, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Dr. Kevin Tracey on Sepsis
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - September 1, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Math from the Heart: Simulating Stent Design and Coating
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - August 23, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Math from the Heart: Simulating Stent Design and Coating (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - August 23, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Clifton Poodry on NIGMS Programs that Increase the Diversity of the Scientific Workforce
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - June 24, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
Clifton Poodry on NIGMS Programs that Increase the Diversity of the Scientific Workforce (Video)
(Source: NIGMS Multimedia)
Source: NIGMS Multimedia - June 24, 2010 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: National Institute of General Medical Sciences Source Type: podcasts
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Added: 06/10/2010 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - June 10, 2010 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

