A physics lecture by Prof. Walter Lewin of MIT. Launch in external player
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Protein Synthesis Interpretive Dance
At Stanford University in 1971. Compare to Harvard in 2006.
Mass Spectrometry Videos
Professor John B. Fenn : Agilent 7500ce ICP-MS Agilent HPLC-Chip/MS Agilent Multimode Source Thermo Heated Electropray Ionization Source Thermo LXQ Linear Ion Trap Thermo TSQ Triple Quadrupole Thermo vMALDI Ion Source (via)
NIH Videocasts on Proteomics
Videocasts of mass spectrometry talks (RSS): Targeted MS Assays for Biomarkers: Enabling a Biomarker Pipeline, Leigh Anderson, Large Scale Proteomics Corporation Emerging Role of Mass Spectrometry in Structure Elucidation of Cellular Complexes, Michal Sharon, Cambridge University Top Down Mass Spectrometry: 2005, N. Kelleher, University of Illinois Finding Function with Mass Spectrometry in Cancer and Infectious …
SIMS Video
Pradeep Haldar shows off the University of Albany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering’s SIMS instrument.
Dinosaurs, Chickens and Mass Spectrometry (Video)
YouTube – Dino Protein is for the Birds
Moving a Large Instrument
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmmVb779NP4 The KATRIN MAC-E Filter travels through Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (via).
C60, the Celestial Sphere that Fell to Earth
Here is a video (RealVideo) of a 1995 lecture by Harry Kroto on the discovery of C60. The famous mass spectrum is at the 12 minute mark (via>via).
Mass Spec Meets YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=741O4KJ95Ng
Carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Mass Spectrometry
UC Berkeley Professor Peter Vollhardt talks about Carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Mass Spectroscopy in, not one, but two lectures in his Webcast Lecture for Chem 3B – Chemical Structure and Reactivity in Spring 2006 (Real Media).
The Inner Life of the Cell
A video produced by XVivo for Harvard University’s Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. (on StudioDaily and via).
Proteomics Lecture on Google Video
The Google Video Clinical Proteomics: Cancer Biomarker Discovery presents a discussion of proteomics in cancer biomarker discovery. The lecture was presented by Dr. Daniel W. Chan of Johns Hopkins University at the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus in 2005.
Alkali Metals and Water
Periodic properties of Group 1 elements. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9bJxHgm1sk Science meets reality television meets internet video (via).