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Peter Benson on the "Pharmaceuticalization" of the Tobacco Industry Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 190 seconds Peter Benson, Associate Professor of Anthropology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, discusses the changing tobacco industry and how it is starting to mirror big pharmaceuticals in its marketing and tactics. |
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Using the body's own immune system in the fight against cancer Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 145 seconds DNA sequences from tumor cells can be used to direct the immune system to attack cancer, according to scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The research, in mice, appears online Feb. 8 in Nature. |
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Searching for a diabetes cure Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 149 seconds Molecular biologist and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis professor Shin-ichiro Imai, PhD, discusses his latest research with NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) as a potential treatment for diabetes. NMN shows a significant improvement of diabetes symptoms in early tests and could be ready for human testing soon. |
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Douglass North discusses Violence and Social Orders Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 182 seconds Douglass North, PhD, the Spencer T. Olin Professor in Arts & Sciences and co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Studies, talks about his current research into the theory of politics and his latest book, Violence and Social Orders. |
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An interview with Douglass North Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 260 seconds Douglass North, PhD, the Spencer T. Olin Professor in Arts & Sciences and co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Studies, discusses his early life as an avid photographer and his academic background. |
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An unlikely research collaboration Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 223 seconds David Hunstad and Audrey Odom discuss their research collaboration. The Washington University professors discuss their research with E Coli and Malaria, respectively, and how the close proximity of their offices may lead to new anti malarial drugs. |
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WUSTL Alertus System Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 82 seconds WUSTL Emergency Management Coordinator, Mark Bagby, gives a brief description of the WUSTL Alertus disaster warning system and explains its features. |
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Experimental glade restoration at Tyson Research Center Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 213 seconds Associate professor of biology, Tiffany Knight, explains current long term research looking at how glade size and geometry affect biodiversity in restored glades ecosystems. |
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WUSTL energy roundtable Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 113 seconds US Senator Claire McCaskill, meets with faculty from Washington University in St. Louis and representatives from several energy utilities to discuss the future of energy consumption and best practices on conservation for the future. |
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The Brown School and the USMC team up for Toys for Tots 2011 Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 86 seconds Students, faculty and staff at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis help the Marine Corps with their annual Toys for Tots drive to help families in the St. Louis area. |
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Washington University in St. Louis Men's Basketball 2011 Holiday sing along Posted by: wustlpa
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Impact of Assets and the Poor grows 20 years after its release Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 215 seconds Michael Sherraden's book, Assets and the Poor: A New American Welfare Policy, broke new ground on social policy in 1991. Twenty years later, its impact is still being felt around the world. Sherraden's proposed Individual Development Accounts are in more than 40 U.S. states and a number of countries. |
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Carl Phillips on Double Shadow Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 198 seconds Interview with Carl Phillips, discussing his latest poetic work 'Double Shadow' |
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Meteorites and Meteor-wrongs Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 426 seconds WUSTL professor and lunar meteorite expert, Randy L. Korotev, discusses the differences between meteorites and the stones people find that turn out to be meteor-wrongs. |
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Charitable Giving: the dollars are in the details Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 156 seconds Cynthia Cryder, PhD, assistant professor of marketing at Olin Business School, has found that when charitable organizations approach potential donors with a more detailed description of their charity and who it benefits, donors give more. |
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Halloween contact lenses might be more trick than treat Posted by: wustlpa
Video duration: 63 seconds Wearing decorative contact lenses on Halloween changes the look of the eyes, but if used incorrectly, they can impair vision and damage the eyes, according to an optometrist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. |
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McLeod Memorial: Closing Remarks Posted by: wustlpa
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McLeod Memorial: Sara Elizabeth McLeod Posted by: wustlpa
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McLeod Memorial: Wayne Fields Posted by: wustlpa
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McLeod Memorial: Gerald Early Posted by: wustlpa
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McLeod Memorial: Sharon M. Stahl Posted by: wustlpa
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McLeod Memorial: John Harrison York Posted by: wustlpa
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McLeod Memorial: Andrew M. Bursky Posted by: wustlpa
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