UMMC Physician Profile: Abdolreza Haririan, M.D.
Transplant nephrologist, Dr. Abdolreza Haririan, discusses his role at UMMC, the positive changes he sees in patients after kidney transplantation, and UMMC's multidisciplinary approach to kidney care.
Related Links:
Transplant Center
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/
Information for Patients
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/patient/index.htm
Transplant Team
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/bios.htm
Patient Success Stories
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/testimonials.htm
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UMMC Physician Profile: David Klassen, M.D.
Dr. David Klassen, transplant nephrologist, discusses what attracted him to transplant nephrology and how the practice has evolved during his 25+ years in medicine. Klassen discusses the best part of his job and what he would be doing if he was not practicing medicine.
Related Links:
Transplant Center
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/
Information for Patients
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/patient/index.htm
Transplant Team
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/bios.htm
Patient Success Stories
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Alumni and Friends on "Empowering the Dream"
Alumni and community leaders share their thoughts on the University of Memphis' Empowering the Dream Centennial Campaign.
2011 McBaine Moot Court Competition Final Round
The James Patterson McBaine Honors Competition is BerkeleyLaw's venerable moot court competition and is open to all Boalt second- and third-year law students. Cases chosen for the competition involve cutting-edge issues of great public importance. This year, we are proud to welcome Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the United States Supreme Court, Judge William Fletcher of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Justice Carol Corrigan of the California Supreme Court as our panel f
Inauguration of President Eric Kaler
Eric Kaler took his place as the University of Minnesota's 16th President Thursday, September 22, 2011 at Ted Mann Concert Hall. Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton handed over the mace of the University and Kaler gave his inaugural address which outlined his vision for the U of M.
This Week @Minnesota: Inauguration of President Eric Kaler
For this episode of This Week @Minnesota, we celebrate the inauguration of the University of Minnesota's 16th President, Eric Kaler. The week leading up to his inauguration included community visits and college tours.
Abbas makes Palestinian statehood claim at U.N.
Sept. 23 - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas holds up paper application for statehood to applause at the United Nations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Particles break the speed of light
Sept. 23 - International scientists make breakthrough discovery as sub-atomic particles are found to be quicker than the speed of light. Sunita Rappai reports.
Israel: Peace talks should precede statehood bid
Sept. 23 - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Palestine should make peace with Israel before the United Nations considers its bid for statehood. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The worst board in America
Peter Lauria, Reuters' Editor-in-Charge of technology, media and telecom for the U.S., reveals his short-list of companies with the worst board-of-directors -- but only one takes home the prize for "Worst in Show."
Pollution Politics
Students learn how a bill becomes law in the U.S. Congress and research legislation related to global warming.
Your Q&A with Ken Loach (answers)
We are celebrating the career of Ken Loach, one of the UK's most distinguished and controversial directors, at BFI Southbank and at venues nationwide.
We invited you to submit questions to Loach about his film career, and here are his responses. What advice would he give to budding filmmakers? Has he ever been tempted to move to Hollywood and direct an action film? Can a film be made about the causes of the London riots? And did he really watch Footballers' Wives? Find out the answers to these
MIT Dance Concert - Serious Science
MIT Dance Concert - Choreography Extravaganza. This video shows the last set called, Serious Science - robotic, sensuous, draw-dropping, a Latin Hip Hop Medley. Introduction by MIT Logs alums plus 15 other sets of choreography (not shown). Produced and directed by Vicky Zhou and Eric Nielson. Over 50 dancers in this special production. Bravi Ballroom Dance Team. More videos soon. September 25, 2011, Kresge Auditorium.
SFCO 2011 – Forum de recherche, Master de Sciences Chirurgicales
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Forum de recherche, Master de Sciences Chirurgicales.
Intervenants : Raphaëlle AUDOLLENT (INSERM U965 angiogenèse et recherche translationnelle – Paris Sud 11)
Résumé : Etude des variations du potentiel métastatique d’un cancer colique humain dans des modèles murins par modification du microenvironnement tumoral.
Objectif : modifier le microenvironnement tumoral et mettre au point de nouveaux modèles pour évaluer les variations du potentie
"Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi--The Pick of the Week from 60 second Recap®
In this video, teenage students will be introduced to "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi. Summary--Those who make their homes in the West might have a hard time identifying Iran as much more than a nuclear threat—let alone a beloved homeland. Well, prepare to have your eyes opened. In this startling—and startlingly beautiful—graphic novel, you'll discover a complex society that has seen more than its fare share of oppression, brutality, and dramatic upheaval. Marjane—the nar
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SFCO 2011 – Mammectomie prophylactique
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Mammectomie prophylactique.
Intervenant (s) : Frédéric BODIN (Chirurgie plastique - CHU de Strasbourg)
Résumé : Comment mes moyens de reconstruction interfèrent sur l’exérèse et sa qualité ?
La technique d’exérèse reste controversée : 3 possibilités sont offertes
- Mastectomie totale,
- Conservation de la peau
- Conservation PAM
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diff
The Desert: A First Film
Despite the desert's hot and dry conditions, many different kinds of plants and animals have adapted and thrived in these arid regions. "Desert" explores the plants and animals that live in these regions, and provides explanations of how they have adjusted to this unusual and extraordinarily harsh environment. (01:22)
Flipside
A series of large-scale computer-generated photographic images, stereoscopic works and animations were developed for a solo exhibition in London. Simple scenarios, objects or spaces were modelled and rendered using a computer in a visual form approaching, but never quite attaining, a simple realism. The work is driven by the associative potential of modest things, images and spaces - and characterised by the use of represented photographs within the work – and so is predicated on the spectator













