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CIT can broadcast your seminar, conference or meeting live to a world-wide audience over the Internet as a real-time streaming video. The event can be recorded and made available for viewers to watch at their convenience as an on-demand video or a downloadable podcast. CIT can also broadcast NIH-only or HHS-only content.

Proteomics 


Recent Proteomics lectures use CIT's Adobe Connect system to synchronize live video to PowerPoint web images. Flash Player version 8 or higher or version 9 for Linux and Solaris is a free download that is already on most computers.

Older Proteomics lectures use CIT's Accordent system. These presentations synchronize live video to PowerPoint web images and move caption text under the video window, all within an embedded browser. Pop-up blockers, anti-spyware and personal firewalls can interfere, so check or turn off. If you still have a problem, install the latest version of RealPlayer software and re-boot your computer. Use Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher for Windows and Safari 2.0.4 or higher for Macintosh.



Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Specificity with the ETS Family of DNA Binding Transcription Factors
Friday, June 03, 2005
Barbara Graves, Ph.D., University of Utah
Total Running Time: 1:00:22
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Serum Peptide Signatures of Solid Tumor Cancers
Friday, May 06, 2005
Paul Tempst, Cornell University
Total Running Time: 1:24:07
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.The Human Pituitary Proteome
Friday, April 01, 2005
D. Desiderio, Tennessee
Total Running Time: 0:55:53
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Activity-Based Protein Profiling: Chemical Strategies for Functional Proteomics
Friday, March 04, 2005
Benjamin Cravatt, Scripps
Total Running Time: 1:02:31
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Top Down Mass Spectrometry: 2005
Friday, February 18, 2005
N. Kelleher, University of Illinois
Total Running Time: 1:00:43
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Proteomic Approaches to Study Signal Transduction Pathways
Friday, February 04, 2005
Akhilesh Pandey, M.D., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Total Running Time: 1:06:26
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Finding Function with Mass Spectrometry in Cancer and Infectious Disease
Friday, January 07, 2005
R. Angeletti, Albert Einstein School of Medicine
Total Running Time: 1:02:09
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Analyze This and That: Genomes and Proteomes
Friday, December 03, 2004
Michael Snyder, Ph.D., Yale
Total Running Time: 1:19:04
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Probing Unexpected Connections Between Cell Cycle Control and Pre-mRNA Splicing
Friday, November 05, 2004
Kathleen Gould, Vanderbilt University
Total Running Time: 0:51:24
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Proteomic Approaches for Understanding Kinase Mediated Signalling and Discovering Arthritis Biomarkers
Friday, September 10, 2004
K. Clauser, Broad Institute, MIT
Total Running Time: 1:13:05
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