Molecular Medicine
Presented by: Dr James Branley Genomics is increasingly becoming part of everyday clinical practice in acute hospitals and elsewhere. Over the coming years critical care physicians will encounter developments in innovative diagnostics and treatments based on genomics and to remain relevant a basic understanding of some theoretical aspects will be necessary. A series of eight short (20 minute) visual presentations has been created by the Genomics Research team from the Department of Intensive Care Medicine at Nepean Hospital, Sydney. It is designed as an introduction to selected aspects of genomics, not intending to cover everything in the field (which in becoming huge) but rather to give a background to more commonly encountered parts in patient care. The series has been made possible by an Educational Grant kindly donated by Pfizer Pty Ltd. Produced by: Studio Productions Nepean Hospital Music by: https://www.purple-planet.com/

Mitochondria in Inate Immunity

Central dogma of genomics updated

Casting a wider net: why hybridization capture is the missing link for PacBio HiFi 16S surveys

The World's Most Important Machine

“The Dawn of Molecular Medicine—Gene Therapy: past, present and future”

My Supplement Routine - PhD in Molecular Medicine Explains

Residual toxin removal from ADCs: Scale and phase appropriate approaches and challenges

Cancer Metabolism: From molecules to medicine

Revolutionizing 384-Well Library Prep Webinar: A HighRes – Formulatrix – BlueCatBio Collaboration

Host Immune Response To Sepsis

What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

Thermal Stability Screening of Oligonucleotides using Differential Scanning Calorimetry

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Sarah Paine — The war for India (Lecture & interview)

Jim Wells and Michelle Arkin(UCSF) Part 1: Introduction to Drug Discovery

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Cancer | Cells | MCAT | Khan Academy

Transcriptomics and Proteomics

