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20:12
Karolin Luger (CU Boulder, HHMI): Discovery of the Structure of the Nucleosome
07:28
David J. Haas, part 2: HIV and Structural Biology
15:31
David J. Haas, part 1: Cryo-cooling Protein Crystals: The First 52 Years
13:09
Matthew Meselson (Harvard): The Semi-Conservative Replication of DNA
19:18
John Clements (UCSF): The Discovery of Lung Surfactant
21:54
Lee Hartwell (Fred Hutch): Understanding the Cell Cycle Regulators
20:58
Ruslan Medzhitov (Yale / HHMI): The Role of Toll-Like Receptors in the Control of Adaptive Immunity
06:14
Genetics Of Aging - iBiology & Youreka Science
06:40
The Key to Chromosome Immortality - iBiology & Youreka Science
06:07
The Cell's Radar: How Cells Sense Their Environment - iBiology & Youreka Science
06:09
CRISPR: A word processor for editing the genome - iBiology & Youreka Science
07:32
The Semi-Conservative Replication of DNA - iBiology & Youreka Science
20:21
Ian Gibbons (UC Berkeley): The Discovery of Dynein
24:39
Michael Hall (University of Basel): The Story of TOR (Target of Rapamycin)
14:02
Ian Baldwin (Max Planck Institute): Making scientific writing painless
10:00
Taekjip Ha (Johns Hopkins): How I became a Scientist in Korean with English slides & subtitles
10:00
Taekjip Ha (Johns Hopkins University): How I became a Scientist in Korean
24:05
Torsten Wiesel (Rockefeller University): Exploring the Visual Brain
16:18
Evelyn Witkin (Rutgers): The SOS Response in Bacteria
07:45
John Heuser & Tom Reese part 3: Why Collaborate?
08:31
John Heuser & Tom Reese part 2: The Future Of Electron Microscopy
23:53
John Heuser & Tom Reese part 1: Imaging synaptic vesicle transmission
19:16
Ron Vale (UCSF and HHMI): Discovering Kinesin
20:50
Colleen Cavanaugh (Harvard): Chemosynthetic symbioses: Living together can be fun
21:23
Karl Deisseroth (Stanford / HHMI): Development of Optogenetics
13:38
Anthony (Tony) Hyman (MPI-CBG): Encouraging Innovation
16:02
David Julius (UCSF): How peppers & peppermint identified sensory receptors for temperature and pain
08:55
Biology Behind Bars... The Prison University Project at San Quentin
10:39
Steven Chu (Stanford University): Renewable Energy: Generation, Transmission and Storage
05:40
Manuel Razo Mejía (Caltech): Ayudando estudiantes de ciencia en México: Clubes de Ciencia México
05:19
Manuel Razo-Mejia (Caltech): Helping science students in Mexico: Clubes de Ciencia México (CdeCMx)
16:24
Neil Shubin (U. Chicago): Finding Tiktaalik, the Fossil Link Between Fish and Land Animals
14:31
Michael Rosbash (Brandeis): Understanding Circadian Rhythms
15:27
Rob Phillips (Caltech) & Lee Cudlip (Rob's Mom): How Rob Became a Scientist
09:45
J. Woodland Hastings (Harvard): The Origin of Luciferases and Bioluminescence
17:00
Steven Chu (Stanford U.): Pushing the Boundaries of Light Microscopy
19:57
Eric Wieschaus and Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard: Collaborating to Find Developmental Genes
16:20
Edmond Fischer (U. Washington): Reversible Protein Phosphorylation as a Regulatory Mechanism
16:42
Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley / HHMI): Genome Engineering with CRISPR-Cas9
17:02
William Bialek (Princeton): Developing Unifying Theories for Biology
12:00
Margaret Gardel (U. Chicago): What is Cytoplasm?
11:36
David Haussler (UC Santa Cruz / HHMI): What Can We Learn From Sequencing Our Genomes
12:19
Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz (NIH): How do Lipids and Cholesterol Regulate the Secretory Pathway?
17:44
Julie Theriot (Stanford / HHMI): Discovering Design Principles for Cells and Organisms
13:05
Rob Phillips (Caltech): The Genome as the Modern Rosetta Stone
10:40
Adam Cohen (Harvard / HHMI): Visualizing Activity in the Brain
10:43
Rama Ranganathan (UT Southwestern): Finding the ‘Effective Variables’ in Biological Systems
13:29
Michael Rosen (UT Southwestern / HHMI): Cell Organization on Micron Length Scales
15:17
Walter Gilbert (Harvard U): Development of DNA Sequencing
16:22
Phillip A. Sharp (MIT): RNA Splicing: What is a Gene?
14:42
David Baker (U. Washington / HHMI): Crowd Sourcing Protein Folding: Rosetta@Home and FoldIt
11:54
J. Woodland Hastings (Harvard U): Autoinduction: The Discovery of Quorum Sensing in Bacteria
14:33
Alexander Rich (MIT): The Discovery of Polynucleotide Hybridization
13:48
Walter Gilbert (Harvard U): From Science to Art
13:44
Jeffrey Friedman (Rockefeller U./HHMI): The Causes of Obesity and the Discovery of Leptin
20:19
Brown and Goldstein (U Texas Southwestern): Molecular Basis of Familial Hypercholesterolemia
06:55
Brown and Goldstein (U Texas Southwestern): The Joys of Collaboration
25:46
Rothman and Schekman: Uncovering the Secretory Pathway
17:01
Gary Ruvkun (Harvard): The Small RNA Revolution: A perfect storm
17:28
Erling Norrby (Author Nobel Prizes and Nature's Surprises): DNA and the Nobel Prize