Sci-tutors: Life Processes and Living Things: Cells and Cell Functions
The emphasis of this article is on the conceptual changes needed by learners (tutors, teachers and their pupils) to come to an understanding of living things. This covers the material useful at KS1-4, and provides access to the key ideas of the topic and provides suggestions for appropriate practical experiences to support learning.
Biohazard Risk Assessment Form DP2 - Cell Lines and Tissue Cultures HG1-3
Biohazard Risk Assessment Form DP2 - Cell Lines and Tissue Cultures HG1-3 - Stewart Clark
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GM Form A - GM Microorganisms and Cell Lines
GM Form A - GM Microorganisms and Cell Lines - Stewart Clark
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Ernst Chain Prize and Lecture 2006 - The T cell-virus interface
Professor McMichael describes the T cell-virus interface and explains his influential contributions in the field of human immunology, particularly looking at viral infections and their interactions with T cells .
Stem Cell Therapies are no More Drugs Than Soufflés are Fast Food
Stemcell discoveries make great news stories, but their actual translation into routine clinical practice is still a major hurdle. Is it reasonable to expect the big pharmaceutical companies to manufacture these living therapies or is the paradigm shift from today’s drugs to ‘living cells as therapies’ overwhelming? Would McDonald’s ever put delicate soufflés on their fast-food menus? This lecture will use examples from current cell and tissue-engineered clinical therapies to illustrate
Cell Biology and Cancer
This curriculum supplement brings into the classroom new information about some of the exciting medical discoveries being made at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and their effects on public health. This set is being distributed to teachers around the country free of charge by the NIH to improve science literacy and to foster student interest in science. The first three supplements in the series are designed for use in senior high school science classrooms: Emerging and Re-emerging Infect
Inside the Cell
This brochure explores the smallest form of life: the cell. Discover what's happening inside your body. See basic structures that let your cells accomplish their tasks. Learn about functions shared by virtually all cells: making fuel and proteins, transporting materials, and disposing of wastes. Find out how cells specialize to get their unique jobs done -- and how cells reproduce, age, and die.
Stem Cell Therapies are no More Drugs Than Soufflés are Fast Food
Stemcell discoveries make great news stories, but their actual translation into routine clinical practice is still a major hurdle. Is it reasonable to expect the big pharmaceutical companies to manufacture these living therapies or is the paradigm shift from today’s drugs to ‘living cells as therapies’ overwhelming? Would McDonald’s ever put delicate soufflés on their fast-food menus? This lecture will use examples from current cell and tissue-engineered clinical therapies to illustrate
Biohazard Risk Assessment Form DP2 - Cell Lines and Tissue Cultures HG1-3
Biohazard Risk Assessment Form DP2 - Cell Lines and Tissue Cultures HG1-3 - Stewart Clark
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Christopher Scott on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
health, medicine, NIH, federal funding, human embryonic stem cell research line, analysis
Dr. Irving Weissman on Proposed NIH Stem Cell Guidelines
medicine human health biology regenerative embryonic stem cell NIH national institutes health therapeutic cloning somatic cell nuclear transfer scnt
Implications of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research on Women's Health (Audio)
social inequality, justice, poverty, medicine, health care, social status, income, stress, illness, education, environment, epidemiology, diet , exercise, race, racism, biology, life expectancy, childbirth , smoking , welfare, universal heath care, nutrit
Implications of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research on Women's Health (Video)
social inequality, justice, poverty, medicine, health care, social status, income, stress, illness, education, environment, epidemiology, diet , exercise, race, racism, biology, life expectancy, childbirth , smoking , welfare, universal heath care, nutrit
The Politics and Promise of Stem Cell Research
Radiation, blood system, body, hematology, biology, bone marrow, experiment, science, medicine, treatment, disease, cell type, embryonic stem cell, genetic, regeneration, immune system, human, transplant, skin, diabetes, auto-immune, donor, insulin, isola
7. Solar Cell Technology in 2009 and Beyond (November 11, 2009)
math, science, engineering, physics, biology, environmental studies, climate change, solar energy, sun, technology, energy, power, resource, grid parity, high quality efficiency, voltage, electricity, peak rate, industry growth, profit capacity, subsidy,
4. The Ethics of Stem Cell Research (July 16, 2007)
Stem cell, medicine, health, disease, science, technology, research, clinical advances, controversy, ethics, law, society, politics, economics, social issue, religion, plasma, cytoplasm, nucleus, white blood cell, chromosome, gene expression, DNA, central
1. Cell Biology, Genetics, Embryology (June 25, 2007)
Stem cell, medicine, health, disease, science, technology, research, clinical advances, controversy, ethics, law, society, politics, economics, social issue, religion, plasma, cytoplasm, nucleus, white blood cell, chromosome, gene expression, DNA, central
5. The New Ethics of Stem Cell Research (March 12, 2008)
Stem cell, medicine, health, disease, science, technology, research, clinical advances, controversy, ethics, law, society, politics, economics, social issue, religion, plasma, cytoplasm, nucleus, white blood cell, chromosome, gene expression, DNA, central
4. Towards the Clinic - Stem Cell (March 5, 2008)
Stem cell, medicine, health, disease, science, technology, research, clinical advances, controversy, ethics, law, society, politics, economics, social issue, religion, plasma, cytoplasm, nucleus, white blood cell, chromosome, gene expression, DNA, central
1. Cell Biology, Embryology and Genetics (February 13, 2008)
Stem cell, medicine, health, disease, science, technology, research, clinical advances, controversy, ethics, law, society, politics, economics, social issue, religion, plasma, cytoplasm, nucleus, white blood cell, chromosome, gene expression, DNA, central













