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July 17, 2010
Does macular degeneration run in your family? This age-related disease is the leading cause of blindness in the United States for adults over 65 years old. Dr. Mark Blumenkranz, professor of ...
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July 17, 2010
Radio waves are used for far more than just radio communication. Dr. David Staelin, professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, exposes its many uses in ...
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July 17, 2010
Radio waves are used for far more than just radio communication. Dr. David Staelin, professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, exposes its many uses in ...
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July 17, 2010
In the spring of 2010, the Denman Forestry Issues Series was presented by the School of Forest Resources in the new College of the Environment, at the University of Washington. The series ...
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July 17, 2010
Reinventing Surgery: Creating a System that Works was a symposium organized by the Surgical Outcomes Research Center and the UW Department of Surgery that aimed to explore and showcase work being ...
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July 17, 2010
Josh didn’t know exactly what kind of research he wanted to pursue, but he wanted to be able explore many options in biological research. He heard about the Molecular and Cellular Biology ...
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July 17, 2010
In the spring of 2010, the Denman Forestry Issues Series was presented by the School of Forest Resources in the new College of the Environment, at the University of Washington. The series ...
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July 17, 2010
When he was young boy, Trey Power’s beloved dog died of old age.  Trey couldn't understand why his dog died and he was alive and ever since he has been driven to ...
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July 17, 2010
Electromagnetic waves are the pathways by which we conduct out lives. They are used for everything from radiation cancer therapy to wireless computer networking. It is this omnipresence, says Dr. ...
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July 17, 2010
Who doesn’t want flawless, perfect skin? While the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries continue to bombard us with the next miracle cream, associate professor of dermatology at Stanford ...
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July 17, 2010
In the spring of 2010, the Denman Forestry Issues Series was presented by the School of Forest Resources in the new College of the Environment, at the University of Washington. The series ...
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July 01, 2010
Are you considering bariatric surgery? Dr. Andrew Wright of the UW Medicine Center for Bariatric Surgery discusses three surgical options: lap band, gastric bypass and the new sleeve procedure in ...
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June 17, 2010
Dr. Gerald Pollack, UW professor of bioengineering, has developed a theory of water that has been called revolutionary. The researcher has spent the past decade convincing worldwide audiences ...
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June 06, 2010
Dr. George Kraft introduces "Staying in the Employment Game", the third program in the nine part TV series Multiple Sclerosis from A to Z. Experts from the University of Washington and throughout ...
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June 06, 2010
The discovery of genetic links can alert families to potential risks and lead to early detection and intervention. Whether breast, ovarian or pancreatic cancers, University of Washington ...
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June 06, 2010
The purpose of the patent system is to promote the progress of science and useful arts.  Currently, more than 20% of all human genes are patented and about half the genes involved ...
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June 06, 2010
Dr. Kevin Guskiewicz, head of the sport concussion program at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the research director for the Center for the Study of Retired Athletes, shares his ...
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June 06, 2010
The University of Washington’s Dr. Michael Gelb, Professor of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, offers an in-depth look at expanding newborn screening, incuding fusion of organic and ...
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June 06, 2010
Dr. Robert Cantu, one of the nation’s top sports concussion specialists, offers his expertise on chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a progressive neurodegenerative disease caused by repetitive ...
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June 06, 2010
Patients are unique, and improvements in medicine and laboratory technology are showing that drug exposure and its effects can be very different in an individual patient despite receiving the ...
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