Anatomy of the Penis: Penile and Foreskin Neurology – Video

Ken McGrath, Senior Lecturer in Pathology at the Faculty of Health, Auckland University of Technology and Member of the New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Scientists discusses his research into the neural anatomy of the human penis and the physical damages caused by circumcision. McGrath is author of The Frenular Delta: A New Preputial Structure published in Understanding Circumcision: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to a Multi-Dimensional Problem, Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Genital Integrity: Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights in the 21st Century, held December 7-9, 2000, in Sydney Australia.

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Webinar from Aperio — Telepathology: Remote Intraoperative Pathology Consultations

Frozen sections one of the most tangible use cases for digital pathology - from delivery of care to mitigating risk.  This should be a pertinent talk for anyone considering doing telepathology, frozen or other.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Register Now

8:00 am Pacific Time, 11:00 am Eastern Time

(4:00 pm London GMT / 10:00 am Mexico City Standard Time)

Presenter:
Berle Stratton, MD, FCAP, Cytopathologist, Northwest Pathology, PS

In this 60 minute, complimentary webinar, Dr. Stratton will discuss the following topics:

- Improve patient outcomes: quality and safety
- Improve efficiency of patient care delivery
- Increase access to intraoperative pathology  
  consultation
- Reduce cost of patient care
- Understand potential legal barriers 

To register for the 8 am PDT session, click here.

https://aperio.webex.com/aperio/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=769029815

You may also register by visiting the Aperio Events page.

You will receive a confirmation email upon registration with a web link that will lead you to the online event. Simply visit the link at the assigned time. The session is secure and easy to access. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact the Aperio Events Team at events@aperio.com or 760.539.1192. 

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Grey's Anatomy – Funny moments

First, I'd lke to dedicate this vid to FRAN! (bumcrackmosh) Yes, that's your birthday video sweetie =) I'm so sorry it's late! I was gone for quite a long time and couldn't sing happy birthday on your actual b-day... So I do now! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Fraaan! You're such a fantastic fun person so I hope this puts smile on your face when you get back from Italy! And second, I'm vidding GA now! hahaha, yes. Aga loves Grey's and has started more GA videos lately which she will try to finish soon

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#04 Biochemistry Protein Primary/Secondary Structure Lecture for BB 450/550 Fall 2011 – Video

A lecture by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University to his BB 450/550 class. Topics covered include primary and secondary structure of proteins, alpha helices, beta strands beta sheets, collagen, proline, steric hindrance, Ramachandran plots, alpha carbon, turns, cis, trans, and hydrogen bonds.

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Stem Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis: Scientific Rationale – Video

Neil Riordan PhD presents the scientific rationale for using adipose tissue-derived stem cells and T-regulatory cells to treat MS and rheumatoid arthritis. Dr. Riordan is the Founder and President of the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama.

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Stem Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis: Scientific Rationale - Video

#05 Biochemistry Protein Tertiary/Quaternary Structure Lecture for BB 450/550 Fall 2011 – Video

A lecture by Kevin Ahern to his BB 450/550 class at Oregon State University. Topics covered include protein structure (tertiary and quaternary), prions, protein folding, misfolding, chaperoning, chaperones, RNase, denaturation, stabilizing forces, primary/secondary structure.

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