Dr. Ulrich Kremer - Application Networking for Smartphones
Dr. Ulrich Kremer of Rutgers University discusses the ways in which he and his students find practical applications for existing programming languages and why they have created new ones.
Ulrich Kremer is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He graduated with highest distinction (ausgezeichnet) with a Diplom in Informatik from the University of Bonn, Germany. He went on to receive a M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rice University under the supervision of Ken Kennedy . His
Regenerative Medicine and Applications of Stem Cell Research
(June 1, 2010) Renee Reijo Pera, Ph.D., and Professor Michael Longaker discuss the future of regenerative medicine and the promise that stem cell research holds for this field.
During the final quarter of the Stanford Mini Med School, some of the most timely and important topics in contemporary medicine and the biosciences are addressed.
Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program.
Sta
Regenerative Medicine and Applications of Stem Cell Research
(June 1, 2010) Renee Reijo Pera, Ph.D., and Professor Michael Longaker discuss the future of regenerative medicine and the promise that stem cell research holds for this field.
During the final quarter of the Stanford Mini Med School, some of the most timely and important topics in contemporary medicine and the biosciences are addressed.
Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program.
Sta
Longevity and Aging in Humans
(May 4, 2010) Thomas Rando and Anne Brunet provide a general overview on the process and potential prevention of aging. The topics they cover vary from symptoms of aging to unusual characteristics that seem to prolong longevity.
During the final quarter of the Stanford Mini Med School, some of the most timely and important topics in contemporary medicine and the biosciences are addressed.
Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine and presente
Longevity and Aging in Humans
(May 4, 2010) Thomas Rando and Anne Brunet provide a general overview on the process and potential prevention of aging. The topics they cover vary from symptoms of aging to unusual characteristics that seem to prolong longevity.
During the final quarter of the Stanford Mini Med School, some of the most timely and important topics in contemporary medicine and the biosciences are addressed.
Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine and presente
21st Century Tools for Health Leadership: Mobile Phone Apps
Health researchers and advocates discuss broad applications and case studies of the ways in which mobile phones are transforming health around the world. This discussion focuses on the hard part - getting started - and the approaches being taken. Series: UC Berkeley Center for Health Leadership [7/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 19217]
21st Century Tools for Health Leadership: Mobile Phone Apps
Health researchers and advocates discuss broad applications and case studies of the ways in which mobile phones are transforming health around the world. This discussion focuses on the hard part - getting started - and the approaches being taken. Series: UC Berkeley Center for Health Leadership [7/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 19217]
Erectile Dysfunction (Part 1)
About the Video:
Erectile dysfunction, also known as ED, affects an estimated 15 to 30 million men, according to the National Institutes of Health. The risk increases as men get older, but it can affect men at any age. In this interview, you will learn about the variety of treatment options for ED. Part-two of the interview covers causes and treatments for male infertility.
Part one of this two-part program addresses the following topics:
Causes of erectile dysfunction
Physical vs. psycholog
Erectile Dysfunction (Part 1)
About the Video:
Erectile dysfunction, also known as ED, affects an estimated 15 to 30 million men, according to the National Institutes of Health. The risk increases as men get older, but it can affect men at any age. In this interview, you will learn about the variety of treatment options for ED. Part-two of the interview covers causes and treatments for male infertility.
Part one of this two-part program addresses the following topics:
Causes of erectile dysfunction
Physical vs. psycholog
Erectile Dysfunction (Part 2)
About the Video:
Erectile dysfunction, also known as ED, affects an estimated 15 to 30 million men, according to the National Institutes of Health. The risk increases as men get older, but it can affect men at any age. In this interview, you will learn about the variety of treatment options for ED. Part-two of the interview covers causes and treatments for male infertility.
Part two of this two-part program addresses the following topics:
All about penile implants
Surgery for implants and re
Erectile Dysfunction (Part 2)
About the Video:
Erectile dysfunction, also known as ED, affects an estimated 15 to 30 million men, according to the National Institutes of Health. The risk increases as men get older, but it can affect men at any age. In this interview, you will learn about the variety of treatment options for ED. Part-two of the interview covers causes and treatments for male infertility.
Part two of this two-part program addresses the following topics:
All about penile implants
Surgery for implants and re
Your Health Matters: Menopause with Dr. Omicioli
In this three-minute "Your Health Matters" segment from FOX 45 Morning News, reporter Patrice Harris interviews Dr. Valerie Omicioli, a gynecologist and certified menopause practitioner at the University of Maryland Medical Center. During the interview, Dr. Omicioli addresses the topic of menopause and explains some of the treatment options available to help relieve the symptoms associated with this portion of a woman's life.
Hormone replacement therapy and its associated risks are also discuss
Your Health Matters: Menopause with Dr. Omicioli
In this three-minute "Your Health Matters" segment from FOX 45 Morning News, reporter Patrice Harris interviews Dr. Valerie Omicioli, a gynecologist and certified menopause practitioner at the University of Maryland Medical Center. During the interview, Dr. Omicioli addresses the topic of menopause and explains some of the treatment options available to help relieve the symptoms associated with this portion of a woman's life.
Hormone replacement therapy and its associated risks are also discuss
Two grads launch start-up company to remove herbicide from water
An atrazine remediation technology based on the research of University of Minnesota biochemist Lawrence Wackett and microbiologist Michael Sadowsky will serve as the basis for a start-up company launched by two recent College of Science and Engineering graduates, Joe Mullenbach and Alex Johansson. NewWater, the start-up created by Mullenbach and Johansson, will offer a biocatalyst-based drinking water filtration technology that can reduce atrazine concentrations to acceptable levels. Atrazine is
Two grads launch start-up company to remove herbicide from water
An atrazine remediation technology based on the research of University of Minnesota biochemist Lawrence Wackett and microbiologist Michael Sadowsky will serve as the basis for a start-up company launched by two recent College of Science and Engineering graduates, Joe Mullenbach and Alex Johansson. NewWater, the start-up created by Mullenbach and Johansson, will offer a biocatalyst-based drinking water filtration technology that can reduce atrazine concentrations to acceptable levels. Atrazine is
How To Get Rid of Nuclear Weapons, Gareth Evans tells YaleGlobal
As signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty gather to review its forty years performance, the danger posed by nuclear weapons remains undiminished. Gareth Evans, Co-Chairman of an International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, interviewed by Nayan Chanda, Editor of YaleGlobal Online on the threat and urgent tasks ahead for the international community.
How To Get Rid of Nuclear Weapons, Gareth Evans tells YaleGlobal
As signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty gather to review its forty years performance, the danger posed by nuclear weapons remains undiminished. Gareth Evans, Co-Chairman of an International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, interviewed by Nayan Chanda, Editor of YaleGlobal Online on the threat and urgent tasks ahead for the international community.
This Year in Bioethics
The doctor who supposedly established a link between vaccination and autism has his research de-published on grounds of fraud. New York State decides to pay women for research eggs. President Obama's NIH expands funding of embryonic stem-cell research -- but won't fund some Bush-funded research on ethics grounds. The Roman Catholic Church reasserts its controversial positions against assisted reproduction and against withdrawal of medically-delivered nutrition and hydration at the end of life.
This Year in Bioethics
The doctor who supposedly established a link between vaccination and autism has his research de-published on grounds of fraud. New York State decides to pay women for research eggs. President Obama's NIH expands funding of embryonic stem-cell research -- but won't fund some Bush-funded research on ethics grounds. The Roman Catholic Church reasserts its controversial positions against assisted reproduction and against withdrawal of medically-delivered nutrition and hydration at the end of life.
Stem Cell Research Presentation
As an institution of higher education learning, Del Mar College is committed to the marketplace of ideas. On June 18, 2010, community advocate Dusty Durrill sponsored a presentation on Stem Cell Research by Dr. Jorge Paz Rodriguez of the Stem Cell Institute in Panama.