Liver Biopsy Rarely Needed for Diagnosing Typical Laboratory Features of Autoimmune Hepatitis
A study in the December issue of CGH sought to clarify the importance of histologic analysis of biopsy samples in the diagnosis and management of patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). Dr. Kuemmerle speaks to study co-author Dr. Keith Lindor (Source: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
Source: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology - January 20, 2011 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: AGA Source Type: podcasts

ASFH The Pressure Head
Guest: Ningli Wang, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology, Chief Ophthalmologist Vice president of Beijing TongRen Hospital Director of Beijing TongRen Eye Center  President of School of Ophthalmology, Capital Medical University Director of Visual Science Laboratory, School of Ophthalmology, Capital Medical University Beijing, China  (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - April 1, 2010 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

ASFH The Pressure Head
Guest: Ningli Wang, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology, Chief Ophthalmologist Vice president of Beijing TongRen Hospital Director of Beijing TongRen Eye Center  President of School of Ophthalmology, Capital Medical University Director of Visual Science Laboratory, School of Ophthalmology, Capital Medical University Beijing, China  (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - April 1, 2010 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

Einstein On: Cancer, Drs. Susan Band Horwitz and Mina Bissell
Pioneering cancer researchers Susan Band Horwitz, Ph.D., distinguished professor and co-chair of molecular pharmacology at Einstein, and Mina Bissell, Ph.D., distinguished scientist at Berkeley National Laboratory, discuss their research, the future of cancer treatment and life as women scientists. Interviewed by Einstein's Paul Moniz. (Source: Einstein On...)
Source: Einstein On... - March 16, 2010 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Source Type: podcasts

ISCO and Absorption Sytems to Commercialize Stem Cell Derived Human Corneal Tissue for Drug Test
International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCBB:ISCO (www.internationalstemcell.com), the first company to perfect a method of creating human “parthenogenetic” stem cells from unfertilized eggs, has formed a partnership with Absorption Systems to utilize ISCO’s parthenogenetic stem cell-derived human corneal tissue to measure drug disposition, drug safety and drug-drug interactions. The collaboration between the companies is focused on using Absorption Systems’ know how in creating in vitro assay systems to develop a superior method of testing drugs that will also reduce the use of laboratory animals curren...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - November 25, 2008 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology science health medicine parthenogenesis stem cell Source Type: podcasts

ISCO and Absorption Sytems to Commercialize Stem Cell Derived Human Corneal Tissue for Drug Test
International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCBB:ISCO (www.internationalstemcell.com), the first company to perfect a method of creating human “parthenogenetic” stem cells from unfertilized eggs, has formed a partnership with Absorption Systems to utilize ISCO’s parthenogenetic stem cell-derived human corneal tissue to measure drug disposition, drug safety and drug-drug interactions. The collaboration between the companies is focused on using Absorption Systems’ know how in creating in vitro assay systems to develop a superior method of testing drugs that will also reduce the use of laborato...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - November 25, 2008 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology science health medicine parthenogenesis stem cell Source Type: podcasts

ISCO and Absorption Sytems to Commercialize Stem Cell Derived Human Corneal Tissue for Drug Test
International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCBB:ISCO (www.internationalstemcell.com), the first company to perfect a method of creating human “parthenogenetic” stem cells from unfertilized eggs, has formed a partnership with Absorption Systems to utilize ISCO’s parthenogenetic stem cell-derived human corneal tissue to measure drug disposition, drug safety and drug-drug interactions. The collaboration between the companies is focused on using Absorption Systems’ know how in creating in vitro assay systems to develop a superior method of testing drugs that will also reduce the use of laboratory animals curren...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - November 25, 2008 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology science health medicine parthenogenesis stem cell Source Type: podcasts

Gene-environment interactions
In this podcast, Professor Jim van Os discusses the importance of gene-environment interactions in the understanding of the aetiology of psychiatric disorders. He talks about the influence of environmental factors as the causes of psychiatric disorders as well as the genetic basis for psychiatric disorder, and discusses significant laboratory research findings as evidence for their interactions. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - May 15, 2008 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Royal College of Psychiatrists Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Gene-environment interactionsGene-environment interactions
In this podcast, Professor Jim van Os discusses the importance of gene-environment interactions in the understanding of the aetiology of psychiatric disorders. He talks about the influence of environmental factors as the causes of psychiatric disorders as well as the genetic basis for psychiatric disorder, and discusses significant laboratory research findings as evidence for their interactions. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - May 15, 2008 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Gene-environment interactions
In this podcast, Professor Jim van Os discusses the importance of gene-environment interactions in the understanding of the aetiology of psychiatric disorders. He talks about the influence of environmental factors as the causes of psychiatric disorders as well as the genetic basis for psychiatric disorder, and discusses significant laboratory research findings as evidence for their interactions. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - May 15, 2008 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Royal College of Psychiatrists Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Gene-environment interactions Gene-environment interactions
In this podcast, Professor Jim van Os discusses the importance of gene-environment interactions in the understanding of the aetiology of psychiatric disorders. He talks about the influence of environmental factors as the causes of psychiatric disorders as well as the genetic basis for psychiatric disorder, and discusses significant laboratory research findings as evidence for their interactions. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - May 15, 2008 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Gene-environment interactions
In this podcast, Professor Jim van Os discusses the importance of gene-environment interactions in the understanding of the aetiology of psychiatric disorders. He talks about the influence of environmental factors as the causes of psychiatric disorders as well as the genetic basis for psychiatric disorder, and discusses significant laboratory research findings as evidence for their interactions. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - May 15, 2008 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

" Flight Path " -- The Discovery Files
A new study from the University of Montana Flight Laboratory regarding the evolution of flight suggests birds evolved by learning to use their wings to run up steep surfaces in order to avoid predators and, eventually, became strong enough for true flight. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - March 24, 2008 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts