Videos
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Your Genome and Your Health
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Back to the Future: Brain Stimulation in Psychiatry
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The Functional Architecture of Face Processing in the Primate Brain
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The Violent Brain: Ethical and Legal Implications
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Behavioral Choice Theory and Obesity
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How Does a Frog Egg Solve Geometry Problems?
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What Therapeutic Drugs Do, Where They Go, and What They Are Good For
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New Approaches to Treating Chronic Pain: Targeting Central Sensitization
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Speaking to the Budget Amendment Supporting the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute
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Neurotransmitter Transporters: Tales of Structure, Function, and Biology
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Evolution of an Adaptive Immune System of Defense
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Steroid Hormones and Cancer
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Why Tools of the Mind and a Educational Approaches Can Help Executive Function Skills
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Bacterial Toxins: Structural Studies of Molecular Trojan Horses
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How Electron Cryotomography Is Opening a New Window into Bacterial Ultrastructure
For decades microbiologists thought bacteria were little more than “bags” of enzymes, without cytoskeletons or internal organization. By allowing intact cells to be imaged in 3-D in a near-native state ...