In the United States, current HIV diagnostic algorithms based solely on serologic criteria for infection are inadequate for the timely diagnosis of acute or early HIV infection. Dr. Robert Coombs, professor of Laboratory Medicine and Medicine at the University of Washington, advises that future ...
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Dr. Edward Lipkin, associate professor of Medicine, Nutrition, Metabolism and Endocrinology at the University of Washington, offers both a historical and current perspective of the laboratory evaluation of nutritional status. Look at examples of mass measurement of blood constituents that correl...
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Get ahead of the technology curve with Gaetano Borriello, Computer Science and Engineering professor at the University of Washington. Borriello reveals the latest data collection tool, Open Data Kit, a customizable mobile device that its creators hope will bring current research directly into th...
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How much information can you fit on a single microchip? Senior manager Michael Hind of the Programming Technologies Department at IBM Research reveals the most up-to-date changes in computer chip memory capacity, clock frequency and software optimization in this video from the University of Wash...
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At 8:30pm Pacific time on January 17, 2005, Professor Larry Smarr of the University of California, San Diego began his keynote address from Seattle, Washington to hundreds of dignitaries attending the JGNII symposium held in Osaka, Japan where the local time was 1:30pm on January 18, 2005. &...
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The EDUCAUSE/Internet 2 Computer and Network Security Task Force, in cooperation with ResearchChannel, is conducting its second annual contest in search of short computer security awareness videos developed by college students for college students. The contest is sponsored by the Nation...
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ResearchChannel continues in the effort to improve interactive high resolution communication systems. Applications for these systems are many, and the experiments include Global-multiway uncompressed low-latency High Definition environments as well as scientific applications. Come lear...
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A unique collaboration between the ResearchChannel consortium and Pro-Track, a leading vendor of television automation systems, has enhanced the end-to-end performance of video on-demand on Internet2. The full integration of television tools accessed through a web interface for a richer learning...
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Dr. John Gottman has spent 14 years studying 650 couples with the aid of videotape and sensors. After a half-hour interview with a couple he can predict with 90 percent accuracy whether they will stay married. In a fascinating conversation Gottman talks about the warning signs of relationship pro...
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Endometriosis is a common gynecologic disease which can involve such severe pain that a patient’s quality of life is impacted, affecting their intimate relationships and day-to-day activities. Dr. Pamela Stratton, of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, explains a study ...
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What can a microscopic worm teach us about sex? Dr. Barbara Meyer emphasizes the value of studying the model organism C. elegans, a roundworm which has two sexes, but with a twist: they are male and hermaphrodite. Dr. Meyer explains how a single gene acts as a 'master switch' to activate a serie...
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Today the Universe consists of galaxies moving away from one another in a pattern of motion that indicates a big-bang beginning. We can trace the history of the Universe back to the hot quark soup that existed a fraction of a second after the beginning. Armed with bold ideas that are ro...
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