We explore the ethics of conducting research on humans and why consent and oversight is critical. NEW VIDEO: Informed Consent, Genomics Data, and Health https://t.co/8hfx348ull
How can you reduce your risks for developing heart disease? Get the latest from UCSF on diet, exercise and medications. NEW VIDEO: Prevention of Heart Disease: What You and Your Doctor Can Do https://t.co/y3dJBqXzPa
The human placenta is arguably the most important organ of the body...after all, each of us grew inside the placenta, which provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus. Learn about the latest research into the placenta and long term health.
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Learn about the autism spectrum and how gene therapy could be used to treat autism in the future with @UCSanDiego Alysson Muotri. NEW VIDEO: Autism Tree Global Neuroscience Conference 2022 https://t.co/UEEx7oautm
Meet the Gonzalez family...and hear their remarkable story of passion and support for each other and their dreams of higher education. VIDEO: A Growing Legacy https://t.co/rk1zVvWUmn
Has the human race reached its peak? Environmental scientist Jesse Ausubel, who was awarded the @Scripps_Ocean Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest, studies whether humans can continue to improve. NEW VIDEO: https://t.co/mJOGRV92SE
How are coral reefs doing? Take a deep dive with @Scripps_Ocean Stuart Sandin as he discovers how some corals reefs are surviving despite the odds. VIDEO: Coral Reefs and the Power of Adaptation to Climate Change https://t.co/bNt8dCiGug
Hear an inspiring story from first-gen immigrant and @UCSanDiego alum Liz Ramírez who grew up in the #ImperialValley and saw education as her way to "break barriers." Today, she's the CEO of the Chicano Federation. NEW VIDEO: https://t.co/Hi6BuKuawD
Find out the latest on the future of stem cell research and clinic trials, including impacts on treatments for cancer. @UCSanDiego VIDEO: Stem Cell Clinical Trials and New Therapies for Patients: Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2022 https://t.co/y8UY2sMm31
Hear our thoughtful conversation about why journalism matters with Kevin Merida @meridak, Los Angeles Times executive editor, and Donna Britt @donnabritt7, author and Washington Post syndicated columnist. NEW VIDEO: The Future of News https://t.co/fRAPx5fl94
Hear this inspiring story about life along the US-Mexico border with self-described fronteriza and first gen @UCSanDiego college student Jessica Aguilar. NEW VIDEO: https://t.co/Mjz0KcSN2e
What's going on in America today? Why is there so much social disruption and angst? Can it all be blamed on COVID-19? Find out what might be causing it and possible solutions. NEW VIDEO: Why Are People Acting So Weird? https://t.co/hn2y6hAAGV
Hear Dr. Louise Aronson, author of the NY Times bestseller "Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, and Reimagining Life," talk about we understand old age today. VIDEO: Reading Old Age https://t.co/zNii7q4CKQ
Hear the wonderful story behind the world's first LGBTQ @mariacharcoiris band. @UCMercedCFH@ucmerced VIDEO: Conversation with Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles https://t.co/hiwMqFZpE6
The road to becoming a doctor is long and hard...find out what motivates these 5 passionate individuals as we follow them from the first days of medical school @UCLA to nerve-wracking Match Day. VIDEO: The Med School Project https://t.co/AjjggGmMf9
E-cigarettes are touted as a safe alternative to smoking tobacco. But what does the latest research from @UCSDMedSchool Laura Crotty Alexander show? Find out in our NEW VIDEO: E-Cigarettes as a Public Health Problem https://t.co/d5dFEvrc1B
Sea level rise and ocean storms due to climate change will impact millions of Americans with nearly 30% of the US populations living in coastal regions. Find out what local communities are doing about it. VIDEO: @Birch_Aquarium Climate Resilience. https://t.co/3bEiQ4nOq6
E-cigarettes are touted as a safe alternative to smoking tobacco. But what does the latest research from @UCSDMedSchool professor Laura Crotty Alexander show? NEW VIDEO: E-Cigarettes as a Public Health Problem https://t.co/d5dFEvqEc3
Our ability to speak helps us define who we are and how we process the world around us. Find out what happens when a stroke impedes our ability to talk. VIDEO: Lost for Words: A Medical Humanities Approach to Understanding Speech Disorder https://t.co/cAWiGDheyc
Gut bacteria...space debris...our water supply. What do they have in common? They're all examples of how human activity is altering the planet we call home. @CARTAUCSD VIDEO: Humans: The Planet-Altering Apes with Rob Knight, Alice Gorman, & Asher Rosinger https://t.co/sdl3bzgVYp