>>> GOOD AFTERNOON AND WELCOME TO THE 2014 ROBERT S GORDON LECTURE IN EPIDEMIOLOGY. I'M DAVID MURRAY, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PREVENTION. AND I'M PLEASED TO...
Les Biesecker: Thank you very much for having me. Thank you for the nice introductions. And for those of you who are here to see me the second time, thank you for your patience. As a few of you may...
Speaker 1: Everybody, Iím here with Dr. Jonny Bowden. Today weíre going to be talking about cholesterol. Howís it going, Doc? Dr. Bowden: Great. How are you doing today? Speaker 1: Fantastic. Nice to...
If you have hyperlipidemia, commonly known as "high cholesterol," you have high levels of lipids in your blood. Lipids are fats and fat-like substances. In this condition, the most...
PROFESSOR CIMA: OK, the other modification that's really important and you hear about all the time are lipoproteins. So lipo, you know, oil, fat-- so what is a lipoprotein? Whoops, I remember...
Hey Fitlifer. Drew Canole. One of my favourite holidays has just past and its been something that I have worked on my whole entire life. And that is the ability to love myself. Up until recently, when...
>> [Music] now, Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute presents Project Health Live! >> With me I have Dr. Peter Alegona [phonetic], thank you so much for joining me...
Let's get started. Hi, everybody. My name's Chau and I'm with the Bill Lane Center. The Center supports research on the American West and advances our understanding of Western...
Atherosclerosis is a condition in which plaque accumulates within the artery wall. Such an accumulation is called an atheroma. Plaque formation begins when a portion of the artery wall is damaged....
So, today we start a new chapter titled, “Receptor- Mediated Endocytosis”. So, what we have been doing in the last lecture or last few lectures was receptor ligand binding. So, we are essentially...