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Dr. Vogelstein shows video taken during a colonoscopy and the removal of a polyp.
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Dr. Christine Seidman describes a live demonstration of an echocardiogram, with a description of the parts of the heart that are visualized.
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Dr. Richard Lifton, along with student volunteers, uses an aquarium and salt to illustrate the amount of work the kidney performs each day to maintain proper levels of ions in the body.
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Are you a night owl or a morning lark? Noted researcher Dr. Seymour Benzer discusses how the difference between he and his wife sparked his interest in the topic of biological clocks.
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Dr. Benzer is joined by Dr. Ron Konopka for a brief discussion of how the per gene is involved in mammalian clocks.
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This time-lapse videoclip shows human circadian activity while assembling a T. rex skeleton.
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This time-lapse videoclip illustrates a mouse's nocturnal behavior.
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Adam Barrett describes his seven-drug antiretroviral regimen and the importance of adherence.
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Dr. Brett Finlay shows how bacteria can grow rapidly to incredible numbers, and also explains what limits this explosive growth.
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Adam Barrett, a nurse who is HIV positive, discusses his first symptoms and the challenges of adhering to a drug regimen.
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Zinhle Thabethe describes how antiretroviral therapy has changed her life.
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“The Assemblers” (Peter Skewes-Cox and Dr. Graham Ruby) sing about DNA and proteins.
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Dr. Brett Finlay enlists a student volunteer to show the surprisingly high amount of bacteria found in his own mouth.
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Using tic tac mints as anti-HIV drug stand-ins, students experience the challenges of adhering to an antiretroviral regimen.
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A live demonstration of how a rapid antibody-based HIV test works.
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Catherine Gaynes, an HIV-positive patients, discusses her HIV diagnosis, how her family reacted, and avoiding HIV infection.
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Dr. Michael Gottlieb was the first physician to notice the new disease of AIDS.
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Dr. Beatrice Hahn's research has traced the origin of HIV to chimpanzees in Cameroon.
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Dr. Beatrice Hahn discusses how HIV originated in Africa by cross-species transmission from chimpanzees to humans.
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Dr. Finlay and a student volunteer show how Listeria infects a cell, using a marble and some yellow gelatin.
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Dr. Finlay and another student volunteer illustrate how Salmonella infects a cell, using a marble, plastic wrap, and some yellow gelatin.
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This microscope video shows how live Listeria move via actin filaments in an infected cell.
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Salmonella are a common bacteria associated with food poisoning. Dr. Finlay shows live Salmonella under the microscope to demonstrate how far and fast they can move.
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Penicillin, as shown in this video, causes the cell walls of bacteria to rupture.




