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2017-03-10
How Immune Cells Sculpt Developing Synaptic Circuits
source: University of California Television (UCTV) 2017年2月4日
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Harvard University's Beth Stevens reveals how understanding the role of immune cells in neural development may lead to better understanding and treatment of neurological impairments such as schizophrenia. Recorded on 12/02/2016. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31764]
karolinskainstitutet (videos: 01/30-02/23/17)
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28:40 Gert Helgesson
23:05 Anna Karlsson
2:37 Teacher exchange - just go! (subtitles)
0:33 Teacher exchange - just go!
0:29 Student exchange - just go!
48:16 Culture and Brain Lecture: Emily S Cross Culture and Brain Lecture: The brain and body in motion: The utility of dance for exploring.
Speaker: Emily S Cross, Professor of Cognitive and Social Neuroscience, School of Psychology, Bangor Un...
28:40 Gert Helgesson
23:05 Anna Karlsson
2:37 Teacher exchange - just go! (subtitles)
0:33 Teacher exchange - just go!
0:29 Student exchange - just go!
48:16 Culture and Brain Lecture: Emily S Cross Culture and Brain Lecture: The brain and body in motion: The utility of dance for exploring.Speaker: Emily S Cross, Professor of Cognitive and Social Neuroscience, School of Psychology, Bangor Un...
Mark Thorsby (videos of the past month: 02/05-02/28/17)
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54:52 Singer Famine, Affluence, Morality In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses the influential essay "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" by Peter Singer.
2:06:55 Leibniz: Discourse on Metaphysics In this video, Professor Thorsby introduces the "Discourse on Metaphysics" by Gottfried Leibniz.
1:34:16 Pascal & Spinoza on Infinity & God In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses the modern philosophers Blaise Pascal and Baruch Spinoza. In the first instance, Professor Thorsby explores Pascal's wager that even though teh existence...
59:25 Utilitarianism & Its Critics: JS Mill, Bernard Williams, & John Rawls In this video, Professor Thorsby gives an introduction to the basics of John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism. After reviewing some of the central elements, Professor Thorsby discusses the critics of ...
1:49:45 2. Thomas Hobbes In this video, Professor Thorsby gives a lecture on the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes, from his empirical views on sensation and thought, to his notion of the state of nature and the force of social ...
54:16 A Defense of Abortion In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses Judith Jarvis Thomson's essay "A Defense of Abortion". The argument proceeds on the supposition that a fetus has a right to life and is a person; yet des...
1:22:49 1. Morality: Self Interest or Divine Command In this video, Professor Thorsby begins a series on Ethics by taking a look at Thomas Hobbes' theory of contracualism and Plato's dialogue 'Euthyphro'
1:27:10 1. Descartes' Mediatations on First Philosophy In this video, Professor Thorsby gives an Introduction to Descartes for the"History of Modern Philosophy" series. This video explores 'Meditations on First Philosophy" by René Descartes.
54:52 Singer Famine, Affluence, Morality In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses the influential essay "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" by Peter Singer.
2:06:55 Leibniz: Discourse on Metaphysics In this video, Professor Thorsby introduces the "Discourse on Metaphysics" by Gottfried Leibniz.
1:34:16 Pascal & Spinoza on Infinity & God In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses the modern philosophers Blaise Pascal and Baruch Spinoza. In the first instance, Professor Thorsby explores Pascal's wager that even though teh existence...
59:25 Utilitarianism & Its Critics: JS Mill, Bernard Williams, & John Rawls In this video, Professor Thorsby gives an introduction to the basics of John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism. After reviewing some of the central elements, Professor Thorsby discusses the critics of ...
1:49:45 2. Thomas Hobbes In this video, Professor Thorsby gives a lecture on the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes, from his empirical views on sensation and thought, to his notion of the state of nature and the force of social ...
54:16 A Defense of Abortion In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses Judith Jarvis Thomson's essay "A Defense of Abortion". The argument proceeds on the supposition that a fetus has a right to life and is a person; yet des...
1:22:49 1. Morality: Self Interest or Divine Command In this video, Professor Thorsby begins a series on Ethics by taking a look at Thomas Hobbes' theory of contracualism and Plato's dialogue 'Euthyphro'
1:27:10 1. Descartes' Mediatations on First Philosophy In this video, Professor Thorsby gives an Introduction to Descartes for the"History of Modern Philosophy" series. This video explores 'Meditations on First Philosophy" by René Descartes.
HarvardEducation (videos: 02/01-02/28/17)
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2:13 Practicing the Hard Stuff Thabiti Brown, Head of School at Boston’s Codman Academy, on how he and his staff use role-playing to prepare for episodes of bullying and other difficult classroom moments.
1:54 “Challenge Ideas, Not People” HGSE’s Richard Weissbourd on managing classroom conversations that navigate the colliding rights of free speech and freedom from discrimination.
1:02:43 PIER Public Seminar - Sean Reardon, Stanford Graduate School of Education The Harvard Graduate School of Education welcomes Sean Reardon, Professor of Poverty and Inequality in Education and Professor of Sociology at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, to lead thi...
1:28:25 Threads of Diversity with Rev. Jesse Jackson A discussion with the Rev. Jesse Jackson on the threads of diversity. Quilt making event to follow in the Gutman Conference Center.
2:34 Supporting Undocumented Students To build hope and chart a path to success, relationships are key, says Roberto Gonzales, who has spent years studying outcomes for these students. Produced for the One and All series by Usable Know...
2:24 “Your Values Must Be Crystal Clear” Deborah Jewell-Sherman provides a system leader’s views on ending bullying and harassment. Produced for the One and All series by Usable Knowledge.
1:53 “Before the Big Times Roll In” An English language arts teacher at the Springfield Renaissance School in Springfield, MA, describes how she builds trust with students, which helps later when she’s leading difficult conversations...
1:22:52 Askwith Forums – A Book, a Page, a World: The Artistic Journey of an Author and an Illustrator
2:13 Practicing the Hard Stuff Thabiti Brown, Head of School at Boston’s Codman Academy, on how he and his staff use role-playing to prepare for episodes of bullying and other difficult classroom moments.
1:54 “Challenge Ideas, Not People” HGSE’s Richard Weissbourd on managing classroom conversations that navigate the colliding rights of free speech and freedom from discrimination.
1:02:43 PIER Public Seminar - Sean Reardon, Stanford Graduate School of Education The Harvard Graduate School of Education welcomes Sean Reardon, Professor of Poverty and Inequality in Education and Professor of Sociology at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, to lead thi...
1:28:25 Threads of Diversity with Rev. Jesse Jackson A discussion with the Rev. Jesse Jackson on the threads of diversity. Quilt making event to follow in the Gutman Conference Center.
2:34 Supporting Undocumented Students To build hope and chart a path to success, relationships are key, says Roberto Gonzales, who has spent years studying outcomes for these students. Produced for the One and All series by Usable Know...
2:24 “Your Values Must Be Crystal Clear” Deborah Jewell-Sherman provides a system leader’s views on ending bullying and harassment. Produced for the One and All series by Usable Knowledge.
1:53 “Before the Big Times Roll In” An English language arts teacher at the Springfield Renaissance School in Springfield, MA, describes how she builds trust with students, which helps later when she’s leading difficult conversations...
1:22:52 Askwith Forums – A Book, a Page, a World: The Artistic Journey of an Author and an Illustrator
Speakers:
Lesa Cline-Ransome, author
James Ransome, illustrator
Moderator:
Pamela A. Mason, Ed.D.’75, senior lecturer on education and faculty director, Language and Literacy Program, HGSE
1:31:45 Askwith Forums - Driving Change: Challenges Superintendents Face in Urban Schools
Lesa Cline-Ransome, author
James Ransome, illustrator
Moderator:
Pamela A. Mason, Ed.D.’75, senior lecturer on education and faculty director, Language and Literacy Program, HGSE
1:31:45 Askwith Forums - Driving Change: Challenges Superintendents Face in Urban Schools
Speakers:
Tom Boasberg, superintendent, Denver Public Schools
Tommy Chang, superintendent, Boston Public Schools
Kaya Henderson, former chancellor, District of Columbia Public Schools
Moderator: A...
1:35 Supporting English-Language Learners: Asil Yassine
1:02:43 PIER Public Seminar - James Kemple, NYU Steinhardt The Harvard Graduate School of Education welcomes James Kemple, Research Professor at NYU Steinhardt, to lead this PIER Public Seminar
2:32 Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot: A Daughter's Portrait
Tom Boasberg, superintendent, Denver Public Schools
Tommy Chang, superintendent, Boston Public Schools
Kaya Henderson, former chancellor, District of Columbia Public Schools
Moderator: A...
1:35 Supporting English-Language Learners: Asil Yassine
1:02:43 PIER Public Seminar - James Kemple, NYU Steinhardt The Harvard Graduate School of Education welcomes James Kemple, Research Professor at NYU Steinhardt, to lead this PIER Public Seminar
2:32 Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot: A Daughter's Portrait Virology Lectures 2016 by Vincent Racaniello at Columbia University
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source: Vincent Racaniello 2016年1月24日
Lectures from my undergraduate virology course at Columbia University from Spring 2016.
#1: What is a virus? In this first lecture, we explore the definitions of viruses, their discovery and properties, and my goals for this course. 56:59
#2: The Infectious Cycle 1:03:38
#3: Genomes and Genetics 1:10:47
#4: Structure of viruses 1:09:28
#5: Attachment and Entry 1:06:30
#6: RNA Directed RNA Synthesis 1:11:18
#7: Transcription and RNA Processing 1:14:00
#8: Viral DNA Replication 1:06:30
#9: Reverse transcription and integration 1:10:17
#10: Lost in translation 1:08:56
#11: Assembly 1:11:34
#12: Infection Basics 1:10:45
Retroviral Reverse Transcription 1:50
#13: Intrinsic and Innate Defenses 1:09:53
#14: Adaptive Immunity 1:10:01
#15: Mechanisms of Pathogenesis 1:10:02
#16: Acute Infections 1:12:40
#17: Persistent Infections 1:11:36
#18: Transformation and Oncogenesis 1:08:53
#19: Vaccines 1:08:21
#20: Antivirals 1:10:53
#21: Evolution 1:11:54
#22: Emerging Viruses 1:15:42
#23: Unusual infectious agents 1:15:18
#24: HIV and AIDS 1:12:17
#25: Viral gene therapy 1:13:32
source: Vincent Racaniello 2016年1月24日
Lectures from my undergraduate virology course at Columbia University from Spring 2016.
#1: What is a virus? In this first lecture, we explore the definitions of viruses, their discovery and properties, and my goals for this course. 56:59
#2: The Infectious Cycle 1:03:38
#3: Genomes and Genetics 1:10:47
#4: Structure of viruses 1:09:28
#5: Attachment and Entry 1:06:30
#6: RNA Directed RNA Synthesis 1:11:18
#7: Transcription and RNA Processing 1:14:00
#8: Viral DNA Replication 1:06:30
#9: Reverse transcription and integration 1:10:17
#10: Lost in translation 1:08:56
#11: Assembly 1:11:34
#12: Infection Basics 1:10:45
Retroviral Reverse Transcription 1:50
#13: Intrinsic and Innate Defenses 1:09:53
#14: Adaptive Immunity 1:10:01
#15: Mechanisms of Pathogenesis 1:10:02
#16: Acute Infections 1:12:40
#17: Persistent Infections 1:11:36
#18: Transformation and Oncogenesis 1:08:53
#19: Vaccines 1:08:21
#20: Antivirals 1:10:53
#21: Evolution 1:11:54
#22: Emerging Viruses 1:15:42
#23: Unusual infectious agents 1:15:18
#24: HIV and AIDS 1:12:17
#25: Viral gene therapy 1:13:32
Virology Lectures 2015 by Vincent Racaniello at Columbia University
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source: Vincent Racaniello 2015年1月21日
Lectures from my undergraduate virology course at Columbia University from Spring 2015.
Lecture #1 - What is a virus? #1 I introduce the world of viruses - their diversity and numbers, a definition of a virus, and their discovery in the context of the history of microbiology. 59:30
Lecture #2 - The Infectious Cycle 1:14:46
Lecture #3: Genomes and Genetics 1:01:43
Lecture #4: Structure of viruses 1:08:12
Lecture #5: Attachment and Entry 1:09:20
Lecture #6: RNA directed RNA synthesis 1:04:21
Lecture #7: Transcription and RNA processing 1:09:03
Lecture #8: Viral DNA Replication 1:05:07
Lecture #9: Reverse transcription and integration 1:10:35
Lecture #10: Translation 1:10:45
Lecture #11: Assembly 1:12:11
Lecture #12: Infection basics 1:13:25
Lecture #13: Intrinsic and innate defenses 1:12:58
Lecture #14: Adaptive defenses 1:12:41
Lecture #15: Viral Virulence 1:08:05
Lecture #16: Acute Infections 1:16:14
Lecture #17: Persistent infections 1:06:49
Lecture #18: Transformation and oncogenesis 1:08:27
Lecture #19: Vaccines 1:09:07
Lecture #20: Antivirals 1:10:42
Lecture #21: Evolution 1:13:54
Lecture #22: Emerging viruses 1:12:22
Lecture #23: Unusual infectious agents 1:11:42
Lecture #24: HIV and AIDS 1:14:32
Lecture #25: Ebolavirus 1:15:02
Lecture #26: Viral gene therapy 1:17:26
source: Vincent Racaniello 2015年1月21日
Lectures from my undergraduate virology course at Columbia University from Spring 2015.
Lecture #1 - What is a virus? #1 I introduce the world of viruses - their diversity and numbers, a definition of a virus, and their discovery in the context of the history of microbiology. 59:30
Lecture #2 - The Infectious Cycle 1:14:46
Lecture #3: Genomes and Genetics 1:01:43
Lecture #4: Structure of viruses 1:08:12
Lecture #5: Attachment and Entry 1:09:20
Lecture #6: RNA directed RNA synthesis 1:04:21
Lecture #7: Transcription and RNA processing 1:09:03
Lecture #8: Viral DNA Replication 1:05:07
Lecture #9: Reverse transcription and integration 1:10:35
Lecture #10: Translation 1:10:45
Lecture #11: Assembly 1:12:11
Lecture #12: Infection basics 1:13:25
Lecture #13: Intrinsic and innate defenses 1:12:58
Lecture #14: Adaptive defenses 1:12:41
Lecture #15: Viral Virulence 1:08:05
Lecture #16: Acute Infections 1:16:14
Lecture #17: Persistent infections 1:06:49
Lecture #18: Transformation and oncogenesis 1:08:27
Lecture #19: Vaccines 1:09:07
Lecture #20: Antivirals 1:10:42
Lecture #21: Evolution 1:13:54
Lecture #22: Emerging viruses 1:12:22
Lecture #23: Unusual infectious agents 1:11:42
Lecture #24: HIV and AIDS 1:14:32
Lecture #25: Ebolavirus 1:15:02
Lecture #26: Viral gene therapy 1:17:26
Virology Course 2014 by Vincent Racaniello at Columbia University
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source: Vincent Racaniello 2014年1月23日
Lectures from my undergraduate virology course at Columbia University from Spring 2014.
lecture #1 - What is a virus? #1 I introduce the world of viruses - their diversity and numbers, what they, and their discovery in the context of the history of microbiology. 51:58
lecture #2 - The infectious cycle 1:13:05
Lecture #3 - Genomes and genetics 1:05:29
Lecture #4 - Structure of viruses 1:09:59
Lecture #5 - Attachment and entry 1:14:12
lecture #6 - RNA synthesis 1:10:08
lecture #7 - Viral DNA replication 1:08:16
lecture #8 - Transcription and RNA processing 1:23:15
lecture #9 - Reverse transcription and integration 1:07:46
lecture #10 - Translation 1:10:06
lecture #11 - Assembly 1:08:29
lecture #12 - Infection basics 1:08:16
lecture #13 - Intrinsic and innate defenses 1:09:36
lecture #14 - Adaptive defenses 1:09:19
lecture #15 - Viral virulence 1:08:58
lecture #16 - Acute infections 1:08:59
lecture #17 - Persistent infections 1:08:51
lecture #18 - Transformation and oncogenesis 1:07:26
lecture #19 - Vaccines 1:09:33
lecture #20 - Antivirals 1:17:51
lecture #21 - Evolution 1:20:00
lecture #22 - Emerging viruses 1:08:17
lecture #23 - Unusual infectious agents 1:13:12
lecture #24 - HIV pathogenesis 1:10:35
lecture #25 - H5N1 1:11:39
source: Vincent Racaniello 2014年1月23日
Lectures from my undergraduate virology course at Columbia University from Spring 2014.
lecture #1 - What is a virus? #1 I introduce the world of viruses - their diversity and numbers, what they, and their discovery in the context of the history of microbiology. 51:58
lecture #2 - The infectious cycle 1:13:05
Lecture #3 - Genomes and genetics 1:05:29
Lecture #4 - Structure of viruses 1:09:59
Lecture #5 - Attachment and entry 1:14:12
lecture #6 - RNA synthesis 1:10:08
lecture #7 - Viral DNA replication 1:08:16
lecture #8 - Transcription and RNA processing 1:23:15
lecture #9 - Reverse transcription and integration 1:07:46
lecture #10 - Translation 1:10:06
lecture #11 - Assembly 1:08:29
lecture #12 - Infection basics 1:08:16
lecture #13 - Intrinsic and innate defenses 1:09:36
lecture #14 - Adaptive defenses 1:09:19
lecture #15 - Viral virulence 1:08:58
lecture #16 - Acute infections 1:08:59
lecture #17 - Persistent infections 1:08:51
lecture #18 - Transformation and oncogenesis 1:07:26
lecture #19 - Vaccines 1:09:33
lecture #20 - Antivirals 1:17:51
lecture #21 - Evolution 1:20:00
lecture #22 - Emerging viruses 1:08:17
lecture #23 - Unusual infectious agents 1:13:12
lecture #24 - HIV pathogenesis 1:10:35
lecture #25 - H5N1 1:11:39
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