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RSTOP Biology 2014 – Timber/Pit bull ft. Ke$ha Part1-4/4 The End – Video

Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014

RSTOP Biology 2014 - Timber/Pit bull ft. Ke$ha Part1-4/4 The End RSTOP dance practiced at biology party season 08 on 11/07/2014 for performance on 12/07/2014 . _ Thanks for watching , Please help support us , like and subs... By: RSTOP cambodia … Continue reading

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TEDx GMU – Dr. Daniel N Cox – “The Why of the Fly” – Video

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TEDx GMU - Dr. Daniel N Cox - "The Why of the Fly" Dr. Daniel N. Cox is a Systems Neuroscientist whose research interests revolve are developmental neurogenetics, neurogenomics, molecular neuroanatomy, stem cell biology, and the molecular bases... By: GMUTelevision … Continue reading

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Life Finds a Way: The Biology of Shipwrecks – Video

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Life Finds a Way: The Biology of Shipwrecks E/V Nautilus is exploring the ocean studying biology, geology, archeology, and more. Watch http://www.nautiluslive.org for live video from the ocean floor. For live dive updates follow along... By: EVNautilus … Continue reading

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Biology and Self Organization – Video

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Biology and Self Organization "The arch of complexity and open-ended creation in the last four billion years is nothing compared to what lies ahead." - Kevin Kelly Learn More: Out of Control - Kevin Kelly http://kk.org/boo... By: Shots of Awe … Continue reading

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Open source biology

Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014

At OReilly, weve long been supporters of the open source movement perhaps not with the religious fervor of some, but with a deep appreciation for how open source has transformed the computing industry over the last three decades. We also have a deep appreciation for the dangers that closed source, restrictive licenses, patent trolling, and other technocratic evils pose to areas that are just opening up biology, in particular. So it is with great interest that I read Open Source Biotech Consumables in the latest issue of BioCoder. Im not going to rehash the article; you should read it yourself. The basic argument is that some proteins used in research cost thousands of dollars per milligram. Theyre easily reproducible (were talking DNA, after all), but frequently tied up with restrictive licenses. In addition, many of the vendors will only sell to research institutions and large corporations, not home labs or small community labs. So, Joe Schloendorn is creating and distributing plasmids that can freely be reproduced. That in itself is a huge breakthrough. His article started me wondering about the meaning of open source in biology specifically, open source DNA. I grew up with the computer industry, and I understand … Continue reading

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Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) update – Video

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Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) update Hilmar Lapp http://video.open-bio.org/video/7/open-bioinformatics-foundation-obf-update. By: NextDayVideo … Continue reading

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Bioinformatics :: Bioinformatics Masters Degree Program …

Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014

Bioinformatics is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field which combines mathematical and computer sciences with biology and/or medicine. With the recent advancements in biotechnology, biologists are frequently overloaded with large datasets which need to be stored and analyzed in automated ways. Bioinformatics provides the tools to understand complex biological systems ranging from entire ecological systems, to specific human diseases, to cellular and molecular networks. Bioinformatics is a challenging field, requiring working knowledge of three different disciplines. To enter the Master's Program in Bioinformatics, a student must have: 1) A strong background in computer science; 2) background in Biology and Statistics; 3) competitive GRE and TOEFL scores. For more information on admission requirements for the graduate school at The University of Memphis, please go to the Graduate School website. The total credit hours required for graduation is 37. The core courses include: two classes in computer science (Bioinformatics, Algorithms), two classes in Statistics (Probability Theory, Applied Statistics), two classes in biology (Cell biology, Genomics), and the Bioinformatics Research Seminar course (taken each semester). The remaining credit hours may be selected from a large number of graduate classes in Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University … Continue reading

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Sartorius Muscle – Action, Origin, Insertion & Innervation – Human Anatomy |Kenhub – Video

Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014

Sartorius Muscle - Action, Origin, Insertion Innervation - Human Anatomy |Kenhub Find more videos at: https://www.kenhub.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/VOEG2I The sartorius muscle is a long, slim, superficially running extensor of the thigh musculature.... By: Kenhub … Continue reading

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Anatomy of IronCAD TriBall video 3 – Video

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Anatomy of IronCAD TriBall video 3 By: Roopinder Tara … Continue reading

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Does the Upper Chest Even Exist? Basic Chest Anatomy – Video

Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014

Does the Upper Chest Even Exist? Basic Chest Anatomy I wanted to start a series for beginners and people who have had no formal background in anatomy. I did not want to make this super complex so I purposefully did not try to go into an unnecessary... By: ILiftThereforeIAm … Continue reading

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