Periodic properties of Group 1 elements. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9bJxHgm1sk Science meets reality television meets internet video (via).
Category Archives: Videos and Podcasts
NIH Podcasts
The National Institutes of Health has a podcast called NIH Research Radio that have about 20 minutes of NIH research news. You can put the newsfeed in your feed reader and it will remind you when a new show is available or you can download them to your iPod, computer, or other device automagically (with …
Dr. Graham Cooks on Worldtalk Radio
A January 11, 2006 interview with Mass Spectrometrist Graham Cooks of Purdue University is available online as a web broadcast (requires Windows Media Player).
Interview with Professor John B. Fenn
Biocompare has an on-line interview with John Fenn on their site (Quicktime required – free download).
NIH Proteome Special Interest Group
The NIH ProtIG has some on-line lectures from the 2003 Exploring the Proteome II symposium. Richard Caprioli Profiling and Imaging of Proteins in Tissue Sections using Mass Spectrometry as a Discovery Tool in Biological and Clinical Research Steven Carr Biomarker Discovery by Proteomics Donald Hunt Analysis of Differential Protein Expression, the Phosphoproteome, Protein-Protein Interactions, and …
NIH Workshop on Proteomics Standards
The NIH Standards in Proteomics Workshop will be webcast January 4th and 5th, 2005.
Open Access to Scientific and Technical Information
I came across the background report for the Open Access to Scientific and Technical Information Conference when I was trying to figure out how much I liked the concept behind the Faculty of 1000 site. There is also a video of the webcast that has the discussion of this report (and other presentations). It’s good …
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Videos for Life Sciences Instruments
Many nice product videos at the Biocompare streaming video webpage. No mass specs, but check out the laser capture microdissection demo.
Streaming video of Nobel lectures: Fenn, Tanaka and Wüthrich.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002 presentation speech and illustrated presentation are now available on the Nobel e-Museum site. Still photos of John Fenn, Koichi Tanaka and Kurt Wüthrich accepting the award are also on the site and streaming video of the Nobel Lectures will be available later in the week.
The Virginia Commonwealth University Web site has audio, video clips and photos from the October 9 press conference with John Fenn following the Nobel Prize announcement.
The Ciphergen Videos/Animations page has on-line movies explaining the protein chip (SELDI) technology.
October 16, 2002, BlogTV: Nobel Prize Streaming Quicktime video of Japanese television coverage of Koichi Tanaka, Japan’s latest Nobel Laureate.
The NewsHour: Nobel Prize for Chemistry — October 9, 2002 Margaret Warner speaks with John Fenn. The site has a transcript as well as streaming video of the interview.
Applied Biosystems has had some nice on-line movies for some time, but they are a little hard to find on their Web site unless you know to look under Libraries, Multimedia. Check out the MALDI and ESI videos, including my favorite, the Riven-like reflectron flythrough. My only complaint is that it isn’t streaming video – …