Inside the lab: J. Christopher Love, Ph.D.
Learn more about how the Love lab is using miniature micro titer plates and micro fluidics to evaluate populations of cells, maximize their productivity, and ultimately improve the process for developing cancer biologics.
Professor Sterman talks on Process Improvement//Market Analysis
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Charles R. Evans, International Health Service Group - IMPACT
Charles R. Evans is President of the International Health Services Group (IHSG), a social enterprise he founded in 2007 to support health services development in underserved areas of the world. It is the mission of IHSG to work with established organizations to supplement their capabilities in healthcare management and development as they work to achieve their broader missions. Projects are currently underway in Kenya, Nigeria, Peru, Honduras and the Dominican Republic working with such partne
Van Jones: “Rebuild the American Dream: Green Jobs and Beyond”
Watch video of Van Jones, a pioneering leader in the clean-energy movement and author of The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems, speaking at Vanderbilt University Oct. 19. Jones’ talk, “Rebuild the American Dream: Green Jobs and Beyond,” is the 2011 Harry C. Howard Jr. Lecture presented by the Robert Pennkeep reading »
The remarkable story of Alexander Crummell
The remarkable story of Alexander Crummell -- the son of a slave -- who was one of the first black students to study at Cambridge.
Open Classroom 10/19/2011 - #1 Bluestone Introduction
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This Week: Milton Friedman vs. John Kenneth Galbraith with Barry Bluestone playing both roles
Open Classroom 10/19/2011 - #2 Wolf and Marino on Occupy Boston
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This Week: Milton Friedman vs. John Kenneth Galbraith with Barry Bluestone playing both roles
Open Classroom 10/19/2011 - #3 Bluestone as Friedman
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This Week: Milton Friedman vs. John Kenneth Galbraith with Barry Bluestone playing both roles
Dog Bless You: National Disaster Search Dog Foundation
Disaster search dogs and their handlers save lives in times of crisis. Learn more about the foundation that takes the call to action.(5:42)
The Jerusalem Fault Line
The explore crew makes its first venture into the West Bank, landing in the contentious border town of Gilo. They quickly discover that in such a politically charged landscape, communication is never neutral. (8:16)
Philadelphia
The eleven minute video provides an overview of this city. There isn't much depth, but does deal with enough history to make it usable.
Cerebral Palsy
This patient education program explains cerebral palsy (CP), the causes and risk factors, symptoms and complications, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment options. It also reviews brain anatomy, particularly that of the motor skills areas. This resource is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
NTC fighters brandish Gaddafi's golden gun
Oct. 20 - Hours after Muammar Gaddafi was killed near Sirte, National Transitional Council fighters danced, fired guns and brandished a golden pistol they said they took from the former Libyan leader. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Japanese art takes techno form
Oct. 20 - From hand-clapping machines to a 3D strap-in virtual ride for all five senses, Japan's Digital Content Expo shows off the latest in creative technology. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
Microsoft Office lifts results
Oct 20 - Summary of business headlines: Microsoft hits earnings target, AT&T misses on revenues; Greek lawmakers pass a painful set of austerity measures as protesters shut down central Athens for a second day; Stocks end mixed. Conway Gittens reports.
William Faulkner & the Ledgers of History
Two years ago, an important literary discovery was revealed -- the existence of a wealthy plantation owner's mid-1800s diary that had been read by William Faulkner and served as the great author's source for names, incidents and details in his prize-winning novels. Sally Wolff uncovered the connection between the diary and Faulkner when she was working on a book about the people who knew Faulkner.
Speaker Biography: Sally Wolff is a Southern literature professor at Emory University and author o
11.08. The Determination of Prices: The Goods Side and the Money Side Strigl's Capital and Production [January 2001] Richard Ritter von Strigl (1891–1942) was one of the most brilliant Austrian economists of the interwar period. As professor at the University of Vienna he had a decisive influence on Hayek, Machlup, Haberler, Morgenstern
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