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The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection
New Releases for February
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This month’s release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection includes talks on synaptic transmission, liver diseases, epidemiology, sepsis, developmental biology and many other topics.
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In the series Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms we are delighted to feature the talk ‘Studying immune responses - “One cell at a time”’ by Dr. Mir-Farzin Mashreghi, lead of the therapeutic gene regulation group at the German Rheumatism Research Centre in Berlin. In his talk, Dr. Mashreghi explains how single cell sequencing technologies and systems immunology can be used to systemically dissect and better understand ongoing immune responses. He describes how these methods can be used to determine the functional properties of cells, cell to cell interactions, cell lineage, responses to treatment and much more. Throughout the talk, Dr. Mashreghi presents his own research on the immune response to severe COVID-19, as an example.
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Synaptic transmission and graded potentials
Dr. Charles Sevigny The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Studying immune responses “one cell at a time”
Dr. Mir-Farzin Mashreghi Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum, Germany
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Immune mechanisms in liver diseases
Prof. Paul Klenerman University of Oxford, UK
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Epidemiology
Dr. Laura C. Harrington Cornell University, USA
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Introduction to cataracts of the eye
Dr. Akshay Badakere Sankara Nethralaya, India
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Conservation genomics: adaptation and gene flow
Prof. Jacob Höglund Uppsala University, Sweden
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Sepsis
Prof. John A Kellum University of Pittsburgh, USA
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Health care activism, community health, and patient-centered research
Dr. Thomas Concannon Tufts University School of Medicine, USA
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Principles of redox signaling
Prof. Henry Jay Forman University of California, Merced, USA
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Hidradenitis suppurativa: current understanding and management
Dr. John W. Frew University of New South Wales, Australia
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Mechanisms of natural killer cell cytotoxicity
Prof. Carsten Watzl Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors, Germany
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Delivery of genes and nucleotides
Prof. Esam Yahya Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
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Healthy human development across the lifespan: childhood development
Dr. Gina Touch Mercer University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, USA
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Anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism
Dr. Allyson Pishko University of Pennsylvania, USA
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Evolutionary developmental biology
Dr. Karen Sears University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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Developing therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and antibody-based products
Dr. Veysel Kayser The University of Sydney, Australia
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Healthy human development across the lifespan: adult development and aging
Dr. Gina Touch Mercer University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, USA
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Featured Talks from Previous Releases
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