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54:06 Understanding your most important tissue – President's Lecture "We are seeking to delineate the mechanisms that govern development, disease and regeneration of the heart and other muscles and to build upon this knowledge to restore muscle function during disea...
2:29 5 tips to give better presentations Piling up all the information you can on each and every slide? You might want to reconsider. Our president David Eisner shares his top five tips to help students give better presentations.
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3:07 Shark Diary: Take the tour! What is it like aboard a research ship on a mission to study sharks? Holly Shiels (University of Manchester, UK) gives you a tour of the Sanna, from bunk beds to laboratories, and the most importan...
1:03 Shark Diary: Measuring a Greenland shark Researchers Julius Nielsen, John Steffensen and Peter Bushnell take measurements of a Greenland Shark during an expedition to the Arctic/North Atlantic Ocean. The sharks' sizes enable scientists to...
2:28 Shark Diary: Where do sharks give birth? PhD student Julius Nielsen talks us through the Greenland shark reproductive system, after the team caught an injured shark that they could not release. Julius explains why newborn Greenland sharks...
1:33 Shark Diary: Meet the team! The team are getting up close and personal with sharks - but what exactly are they looking for? Meet the physiologists onboard the Arctic research mission as they explain the different facets they ...
1:12 Shark Diary: Release of shark with satellite tracking tag The researchers release a Greenland shark carrying a pop-up satellite archival tag (PSAT), which will allow them to track its movements and learn more about these sharks' migratory habits.
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0:19 Shark Diary: Stranded by a storm The expedition is due to leave in the evening, but the team is stranded in Kangerlussaq because of a snow storm at their destination, Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.
Follow #SharkDiary on twitter ...
1:01 Shark Diary: Embark on an Arctic research expedition! Holly Shiels from the University of Manchester, UK, introduces the exciting research expedition she took part in, to study the biology of the Greenland Shark. Holly was part of an international tea...
5:58 The Quantification of Human Urinary Exosomes Wilna Oosthuyzen and Matthew Bailey, from the Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, introduce Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NPA), a new technique to quantify Human Urinary E...
54:06 Understanding your most important tissue – President's Lecture "We are seeking to delineate the mechanisms that govern development, disease and regeneration of the heart and other muscles and to build upon this knowledge to restore muscle function during disea...
2:29 5 tips to give better presentations Piling up all the information you can on each and every slide? You might want to reconsider. Our president David Eisner shares his top five tips to help students give better presentations.
Music: ...
3:07 Shark Diary: Take the tour! What is it like aboard a research ship on a mission to study sharks? Holly Shiels (University of Manchester, UK) gives you a tour of the Sanna, from bunk beds to laboratories, and the most importan...
1:03 Shark Diary: Measuring a Greenland shark Researchers Julius Nielsen, John Steffensen and Peter Bushnell take measurements of a Greenland Shark during an expedition to the Arctic/North Atlantic Ocean. The sharks' sizes enable scientists to...
2:28 Shark Diary: Where do sharks give birth? PhD student Julius Nielsen talks us through the Greenland shark reproductive system, after the team caught an injured shark that they could not release. Julius explains why newborn Greenland sharks...
1:33 Shark Diary: Meet the team! The team are getting up close and personal with sharks - but what exactly are they looking for? Meet the physiologists onboard the Arctic research mission as they explain the different facets they ...
1:12 Shark Diary: Release of shark with satellite tracking tag The researchers release a Greenland shark carrying a pop-up satellite archival tag (PSAT), which will allow them to track its movements and learn more about these sharks' migratory habits.
Follow ...
0:19 Shark Diary: Stranded by a storm The expedition is due to leave in the evening, but the team is stranded in Kangerlussaq because of a snow storm at their destination, Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.
Follow #SharkDiary on twitter ...
1:01 Shark Diary: Embark on an Arctic research expedition! Holly Shiels from the University of Manchester, UK, introduces the exciting research expedition she took part in, to study the biology of the Greenland Shark. Holly was part of an international tea...
5:58 The Quantification of Human Urinary Exosomes Wilna Oosthuyzen and Matthew Bailey, from the Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, introduce Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NPA), a new technique to quantify Human Urinary E...
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