Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) Meeting Series--Working Group 4: Integration and Application
A deeper understanding of the biology of human milk is essential to address ongoing and emerging questions about infant feeding practices. Human milk is a complex biological system, a matrix of many interacting parts, that is more than the sum of those parts. Its production needs to be studied as an ecology that consists of inputs from the mother, her breastfeeding baby, and their respective environments. The Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) meeting series is designed to examine this ecology, its functional implications for both mother and infant. The goal is to develop a targeted research agenda to ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 9, 2021 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) Meeting Series: Working Group 2: Human Milk Composition
A deeper understanding of the biology of human milk is essential to address ongoing and emerging questions about infant feeding practices. Human milk is a complex biological system, a matrix of many interacting parts, that is more than the sum of those parts. Its production needs to be studied as an ecology that consists of inputs from the mother, her breastfeeding baby, and their respective environments. The Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) meeting series is designed to examine this ecology, its functional implications for both mother and infant. The goal is to develop a targeted research agenda to ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 8, 2021 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) Meeting Series: Working Group 3: Infant Inputs
A deeper understanding of the biology of human milk is essential to address ongoing and emerging questions about infant feeding practices. Human milk is a complex biological system, a matrix of many interacting parts, that is more than the sum of those parts. Its production needs to be studied as an ecology that consists of inputs from the mother, her breastfeeding baby, and their respective environments. The Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) meeting series is designed to examine this ecology, its functional implications for both mother and infant. The goal is to develop a targeted research agenda to ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 8, 2021 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) Meeting Series--Working Group 1: Maternal Inputs
A deeper understanding of the biology of human milk is essential to address ongoing and emerging questions about infant feeding practices. Human milk is a complex biological system, a matrix of many interacting parts, that is more than the sum of those parts. Its production needs to be studied as an ecology that consists of inputs from the mother, her breastfeeding baby, and their respective environments. The Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) meeting series is designed to examine this ecology, its functional implications for both mother and infant. The goal is to develop a targeted research agenda to ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 8, 2021 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Mitigating security, compliance risks of moving confidential data to cloud
The complexity of managing security tools across multiple platforms is challenging, so there ' s an urgency to unify security processes and controls across all environments, says Pritesh Parekh, chief trust and security officer at Virtustream. (Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos)
Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos - December 28, 2020 Category: Information Technology Tags: Cloud Computing Privacy & amp; Security Source Type: video

Author video abstract: Rindflesch Et al. The Caregiver Experience After Stroke in a COVID-19 Environment: A Qualitative Study in Inpatient Rehabilitation
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Source: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy - Video - December 19, 2020 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: video

" Peril in the Air: Pollution Activism on Film "
Moving images prove a powerful medium for conveying the impact of polluted air on humans and other living things. This often-invisible menace can have catastrophic effects. In 1948, the Donora Smog in Pennsylvania killed 20 and sickened half of the town ’ s population, while in the UK the Great Smog of 1952 led to 12,000 deaths — and a Clean Air Act just four years later. Add to these events Rachel Carson ’ s 1962 book Silent Spring, and the modern environmental movement took root. Legislative and societal changes followed on both sides of the Atlantic. In this presentation of select US and British films on air pollu...
Source: Videocast - All Events - December 8, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Annual Clinical Center CEO Awards Ceremony 2020
The 4th annual Clinical Center (CC) CEO Awards Program will be held virtually on December 18th. The ceremony will honor the extraordinary achievements of hundreds of CC employees to advance the CC culture of patient safety and clinical quality,and to reinforce a workplace environment that empowers all staff to do their best work even during the busiest and most challenging of times. Dr. James Gilman, CC CEO will lead the program.Air date: 12/18/2020 2:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - December 2, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

SMART Biosensors: A New Modality to Objectively Quantify Pain
WALS Our research is focused on the basic and applied aspects of bioanalytical, materials and environmental chemistry. We are interested in the design and development of chemical and biological sensors that are inspired by the recognition processes found in nature. Perhaps the best and most sophisticated recognition process is found in the human body. For example, our senses of smell, tastes and ability to respond to temperature variation all occur via living polymer interfaces. Even cellular processes are regulated by cell walls, comprising dynamic macromolecules that are capable of sensing and responding to specific chem...
Source: Videocast - All Events - November 25, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Annual Clinical Center CEO Awards Ceremony
The 4th annual Clinical Center (CC) CEO Awards Program will be held virtually on December 18th as a live videocast from 2P - 3:30P.The ceremony will honor the extraordinary achievements of hundreds of CC employees to advance the CC culture of patient safety and clinical quality,and to reinforce a workplace environment that empowers all staff to do their best work even during the busiest and most challenging of times. Dr. James Gilman, CC CEO will lead the program.Air date: 12/18/2020 2:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - November 23, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Stephen E. Straus Lecture - All Health Is Not Created Equal: Where You Live Matters
Stephen E. Straus Distinguished Lecture Maybe the saying shouldn ’ t be “ you are what you eat, ” but rather “ you are where you eat. ” Social and economic factors, such as where someone lives, have powerful influences on people ’ s health. This association holds true not only for access to healthy food but also for other things such as housing conditions and green space availability. Such factors impact risk of exposure and susceptibility to many diseases and conditions, including COVID-19. In her presentation, Dr. Shannon Zenk will explore the science behind social determinants of health and demonstrate how v...
Source: Videocast - All Events - November 9, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Dr. Thomas Epps and his team at the University of Delaware, with support from the U.S. NSF
Dr. Thomas Epps and his team at the University of Delaware, with support from the U.S. National Science Foundation, are studying the lifecycle of design, sources, uses, and repurposing of plastic materials to minimize impact on the environment. Plastics, also called polymers, have enabled ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - October 26, 2020 Category: Science Source Type: video

Multicellular control of immunological homeostasis
Hari completed his Ph.D. in Cell Biology at the University of Toronto, Canada, where he employed single-molecule imaging techniques to study multimolecular interactions in individual immune cells. Specifically, he focused on how the dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton regulated receptor diffusion and immune cell signal transduction at fast timescales. In 2016, Hari joined Dr. Ron Germain ’ s lab at the NIH, seeking to understand how the immune response was regulated over much larger spatiotemporal scales. Here, Hari transitioned to studying multicellular systems and their emergent properties within complex tissue environm...
Source: Videocast - All Events - September 29, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

2020 NIGMS Director's Early-Career Investigator Lecture
Microbes, Metals, Music, and Lessons in Disproving Your Hypothesis ​ Michael D. L. Johnson, Ph.D. University of Arizona Assistant Professor, Department of Immunobiology Assistant Professor, BIO5 Institute Assistant Professor, Valley Fever Center for Excellence All living things need metals to survive. At the host/pathogen interface, bacteria must acquire those metals from within. While host and microbe battle over metals like iron and manganese, not all host utilized metals are desirable for bacteria. In fact, copper is largely toxic to them; a fact that is exploited by the host. As such, bacteria devote significant ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - September 14, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video