2017-07-29

iBiology (videos of June 2017)

source: iBiology
33:04 Paul E. Turner (Yale) 1: Introduction to Virus Ecology and Evolution Part 1: Introduction to Virus Ecology and Evolution: Dr. Paul Turner describes the fundamental biology of viruses, how they interact with their host organisms, and how they might have originally ev...
22:35 Paul E. Turner (Yale) 3: Phage Therapy Part 1: Introduction to Virus Ecology and Evolution: Dr. Paul Turner describes the fundamental biology of viruses, how they interact with their host organisms, and how they might have originally ev...
47:02 Paul E. Turner (Yale) 2: Virus Adaptation to Environmental Change Part 1: Introduction to Virus Ecology and Evolution: Dr. Paul Turner describes the fundamental biology of viruses, how they interact with their host organisms, and how they might have originally ev...
1:02:20 Live Q&A: How to Discuss Your Research Plan With a Mentor As a trainee in science, one of the most important areas on which to get feedback is on your research plan. (Here we mean your overall project plan, not the to-do list for the next couple of weeks ...
32:01 Uma Ramakrishnan (NCBS) 2: Biogeography and Speciation in Indian mountain ranges Part 1: Biogeography: Studying the distribution of species across space: Dr. Uma Ramakrishnan explains factors that shape biodiversity, and shows that biodiversity is higher in islands, tropics, an...
23:55  Uma Ramakrishnan (NCBS) 1: Biogeography: Studying the distribution of species across space Part 1: Biogeography: Studying the distribution of species across space: Dr. Uma Ramakrishnan explains factors that shape biodiversity, and shows that biodiversity is higher in islands, tropics, an...
1:02:00 Live Q&A: Developing a Research Question Developing a scientific question is an essential first step in doing research. A well-formulated question focuses your research and guides your experimental approach. Join for this live Q&A where p...

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