Biomedicine in the New Century: The Yale School of Medicine’s Bicentennial Symposium - Audio Yale School of Medicine
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In celebration of the School of Medicine's 200th year, 15 of the world's most eminent scientists, clinicians, and scholars gathered on campus April 28 and 29 for two days of lectures on a wide variety of topics. Their lectures will help define the critical issues in health and science that face society as the School of Medicine-the nation’s sixth medical school-enters its third century.
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Roles of RNA in Gene Regulation
One of a series of lectures from The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium, "Biomedicine in the New Century," which took place over April 28-29, 2011.
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Overcoming Drug Resistance to Cancer Therapies
One of a series of lectures from The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium, “Biomedicine in the New Century,” which took place over April 28–29, 2011.
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Maintaining Chromosome Ends: From Basic Science to Human Health and Disease
One of a series of lectures from The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium, “Biomedicine in the New Century,” which took place over April 28–29, 2011.
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MicroRNAs in Inflammation and Cancer
One of a series of lectures from The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium, “Biomedicine in the New Century,” which took place over April 28–29, 2011.
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Toward an HIV Vaccine: A Perspective from Merck Research Laboratories
One of a series of lectures from The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium, “Biomedicine in the New Century,” which took place over April 28–29, 2011.
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Skin Stem Cells: Their Biology & Clinical Promise
One of a series of lectures from The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium, “Biomedicine in the New Century,” which took place over April 28–29, 2011.