Kevin Ahern: Should we just call off class today? What do you think? Student: Yeah! Kevin Ahern: And then go twice as fast on Monday? [laughter] Until we get to Monday, right? I'm going to get...
Chris Austin: Okay. Yes. I don't know if all of you -- I know some of you do, but you may all not realize how much -- at least a large part of NCATS was incubated within Genome. I got to...
So welcome to the second lecture in the series called Chemical Glycobiology. My name is Professor Carolyn Bertozzi. I am in the department of Chemistry at UC Berkeley, with also an appointment in...
AREAS OF YOUR EXPERTISE PARTICULARLY THE POST DOCS, WHICH HAS BEEN THE LARGEST GROUP OF THE AUDIENCE, WHAT YOU KNOW MAY INTERACT WITH SOME OF THE BIG PROBLEMS THAT ARE BEING PRESENTED. AND...
We have come to our next lecture on carbohydrates. We will be looking at the formation of disaccharide sand the formation of polysaccharides. How they actually help or where they are found and what...

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So, what are the biological roles or functions of glycans? And, if I were to use one slide to hit home something that we needed the whole organism genetics to get us to, and appreciate, if you had a...
David Mills: I want to thank the organizers. This has been a wonderful meeting, and a chance to learn -- see so much impressive work on the microbiota. I always like to also say I am in the wine...
In my last class, I had discussed the structure and functions of immunoglobulins. Now, today's class is going to deal with complement and activation of the complement at three different...

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Hello, welcome. To summarize some of the points from the last lecture, we went through an experiment to show how T cell activation occurs briefly, and how T cells can get activated by the secretion of...
The California Community Colleges are places where millions of people go to learn, work, and interact. We are proud of the central role that we play in our communities, but with this comes the added...