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Evolution of Pulmonary Hypertension: Emerging Diseases and Novel Therapeutics (Day 1)
Thursday, December 07, 2006
NIH
Total Running Time: 07:44:02
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast- Part 1   3:58:45
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast- Part 2   3:45:19
Listen to the podcast Enhanced Audio Podcast- Part 1   2:46:04
Listen to the podcast Enhanced Audio Podcast- Part 2   2:15:11
Listen to the podcast Enhanced Audio Podcast- Part 3   2:42:48

Category: Conferences
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Preparing for Electronic Grant Application - Afternoon Session
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Chuck Selden, Megan Columbus, Suzanne Fisher, Jennifer Flach, Scarlett Gibb and Marcia Hahn
Total Running Time: 02:53:39
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   2:53:41
Listen to the podcast Enhanced Audio Podcast   2:53:41

Category: Special
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Preparing for Electronic Grant Application - Morning Session
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Chuck Selden, Megan Columbus, Suzanne Fisher, Jennifer Flach, Scarlett Gibb and Marcia Hahn
Total Running Time: 03:00:20
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   3:00:20
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Category: Special
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Orienting Attention in the Human Brain: Beyond Space and Time
Monday, December 04, 2006
Kia Nobre, Ph.D., University of Oxford
Total Running Time: 01:03:24
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   1:03:25
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Category: Neuroscience
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HCMV Persistence and Latency
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Thomas E. Shenk, Ph.D., Princeton University
Total Running Time: 01:03:00
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   1:03:02
Listen to the podcast Enhanced Audio Podcast   1:03:02

Category: Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
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The Moving Parts of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels
Monday, November 27, 2006
Gary Yellen, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School
Total Running Time: 01:06:31
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   1:06:32
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Category: Neuroscience
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Coupling Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygen Metabolism to Neuronal Firing and Synaptic Transmission
Monday, November 20, 2006
Martin Lauritzen, M.D., University of Copenhagen
Total Running Time: 00:53:59
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   53:20
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Category: Neuroscience
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The New Phase of Transcriptome Analysis
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Dr. Hayashizaki, M.D., Ph.D.
Total Running Time: 01:19:01
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   1:19:03
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Category: Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
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Optical Tweezers: Biophysics, One Molecule at a Time
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Prof. Steven M. Block, Department of Biological Sciences and Department of Applied Physics Stanford University, Stanford, California
Total Running Time: 01:11:26
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   1:11:24
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Category: Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
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Genetics, Stored Tissue and Conflicts of Interest - 2006 (Session 7)
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Sara Chandros Hull, Ph.D. and Gail Geller
Total Running Time: 02:32:16
Watch the podcast Enhanced Video Podcast   2:32:17
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Category: Bioethics
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