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CBRC Briefing Listeria: From Food Poisoning to Cancer Immunotherapy
May 30, 2012in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

Listeria: From Food Poisoning to Cancer Immunotherapy

With Dr. Dan Portnoy, University of California, Berkeley.

CBRC Briefing The Biodiversity of Science: When Physics and Biology Collide
May 19, 2012in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

The Biodiversity of Science: When Physics and Biology Collide

Steve Quake, Stanford University Place: Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-339

CBRC Briefing Early Riser? Maybe It’s in Your Genes
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Early Riser? Maybe It’s in Your Genes

Louis Ptacek, University of California, San Francisco

CBRC Briefing Suspended Animation: Control of Respiration During Trauma
October 5, 2011in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

Suspended Animation: Control of Respiration During Trauma

Watch Dr. Roth, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, as he discusses his studies of suspended animation: the art of shutting down life processes and then starting them up again. Previously, the

CBRC Briefing Regenerative Medicine and its Role in Improving Recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury in Military Service Members Print Email
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Regenerative Medicine and its Role in Improving Recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury in Military Service Members Print Email

Dr. Armstrong from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences discusses research into treatments for traumatic brain injury (TBI) that has focused on clinical management, diagnosis, and possible long-term

CBRC Briefing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: How Research is Keeping Babies Safe
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: How Research is Keeping Babies Safe

Dr. Hannah Kinney of Harvard Medical School presents to the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: How Research is Keeping Babies Safe. Virtually all parents have placed

CBRC Briefing Making a Face: The Role of Neural Crest Cells
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Making a Face: The Role of Neural Crest Cells

Johanna Wysocka, Ph.D., Stanford University July 6, 2011

CBRC Briefing New Therapies for Melanoma
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New Therapies for Melanoma

Dr. Keith Flaherty from Massachusetts General Hospital presents to the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus on New Therapies for Melanoma. Dr Flaherty discusses cutting edge research for the treatment of advanced

CBRC Briefing Heart Making and Heart Breaking: New Biological Strategies for Heart Repair
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Heart Making and Heart Breaking: New Biological Strategies for Heart Repair

Dr. Olson from the Southwestern University briefs the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus on “Heart Making and Heart Breaking: New Biological Strategies for Heart Repair.” Watch Dr. Olson as he briefs

CBRC Briefing Leptin and the Biologic Basis of Obesity
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Leptin and the Biologic Basis of Obesity

Dr. Friedman from the Rockefeller University briefs the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus on “Leptin and the Biologic Basis of Obesity.” The real cause of obesity—it’s not gluttony—is genetics, or so

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