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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Pakistani Kashmir turns to water to solve

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Pakistani Kashmir turns to water to solve
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Bloomberg

How One Startup Used AI to Identify the Coronavius Before It Even Had A Name

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- A Canadian software startup, BlueDot, backed by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing picked up signs of the Covid-19 outbreak in China before it even had its name. Now it’s using mobile phone data to assist governments in their...
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Bloomberg

WHO Regional Director on Pneumonia Outbreak in China

Higher Ed
Jan.19 -- Takeshi Kasai, regional director for the Western Pacific at the World Health Organization, talks about the outbreak of a new SARS-like virus that’s killed two and sickened dozens in China. The surge in cases “is the result of...
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Curated Video

Vaccinations Urged After Polio Virus Detected In New York

Higher Ed
The discovery of the polio virus in New York comes just after British health authorities found evidence the virus was spreading in London.
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Curated Video

The alleged mastermind behind a scheme to plunder bodies and sell their parts for millions plans to plead guilty next week. In an effort to escape lengthy jail sentences in Philadelphia and New York, Mastromarino has agreed to talk to investigators about the companies that bought the stolen tissue.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Plea deal expected in body parts case CAPTION: The alleged mastermind behind a scheme to plunder bodies and sell the parts for millions plans to plead guilty next week in an effort to avoid lengthy jail sentences. (Jan....
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Curated Video

Comment from Agriculture Secretary about foot and mouth precautions the US is taking.

Higher Ed
1. Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman enters the room 2. Profile shot of Veneman at podium 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ann Veneman, US Agriculture Secretary "We are continuing to work vigorously to ensure that we have all the programs in...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Bee sting therapy causing a buzz in China

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Bee sting therapy causing a buzz in China
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Bloomberg

Why Biotech's $20B Merger Monday May Not Be a Home Run

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Max Nisen discusses Celgene's $9 billion buyout of Juno Therapeutics and Sanofi's $11.6 billion deal for Bioverativ on "Bloomberg Markets." (Nisen is a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist. The opinions...
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Curated Video

Harvard's Dr Kaelin Jr discusses Nobel win

Higher Ed
A Massachusetts researcher says he had " an out-of-body type of experience" when he got a predawn call informing him that he was one of three scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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Bloomberg

City of Hope CEO on The Next Big Thing in Cancer Care

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- Robert Stone, President and CEO, City of Hope discussed some of the new technologies and therapies that could get us closer to making cancer a manageable disease with Bloomberg’s Emma Court.
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Bloomberg

Pfizer's Leslie Koby and Dr. Seemal Desai on Advancing Health Equity in Medical Dermatology

Higher Ed
Leslie Koby U.S. Commercial Inflammation and Immunology (I&I) Lead, Pfizer speaks with Dr. Seemal Desai, Founder of Innovative Dermatology, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical...
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Curated Video

Brad Pitt tours stem cell lab to support research campaign

Higher Ed
Los Angeles. October 26, 2004 1. Close up Childrens Hospital Sign 2. Exterior Childrens Hospital 3. Girl holding sign in support of stem cell research 4. People holding signs supporting stem cell research 5. Proposition 71 supporters...
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Curated Video

Rise in abnormal symptoms around looted nuclear plant

Higher Ed
1. Various exteriors, Mada'in General Hospital, near Tuwaitha 2. Mother and baby approach desk 3. Doctor examining child 4. People in hotel corridor 5. Mother and baby 7. Group around doctors desk 6. Girl at desk 7. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

Boran cattle promote wildlife on African rangelands

Higher Ed
AP Television Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Laikipia, Kenya - 23rd February, 2012 1. Wide of Boran cattle grazing with zebras in the back ground 2. Mid of a zebra getting in to the bush 3. Herd of elephants 4. Various of Boran cattle trampling...
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Curated Video

Forgotten asbestos mine sickens Indian villagers

Higher Ed
Sick villagers in eastern India are suing a company three decades after it abandoned an asbestos mine claiming it's hazardous waste is still poisoning local people. They want a court to decide whether the waste left behind is still...
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Bridgeman Arts

The Lord Mayor, 1960, part 9 - Port Health Authority inspectors at work on ships

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 1960 film 'The Lord Mayor', commissioned by the City of London Corporation to give an overview of its services, including schools, markets, housing welfare and health. In this clip, a council meeting for the Port Health...
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Bloomberg

Finding Coronavirus Vaccine Could Take More Than a Year: Novartis CEO

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Novartis AG Chief Executive Officer Vas Narasimhan discusses sales growth, efforts to find a vaccine for the deadly coronavirus spreading from China to countries around the world, and cost savings. Narasimhan talks with...
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Bloomberg

Investing in Biotech is a Long Game: Schulman

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- Polaris Partners Managing Partner Amy Schulman says that the key to investing in biotech is to diversify by investing in a portfolio. She cautions that biotech investments can be risky, but says the successes are spectacular....
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Bloomberg

Covid Testing Company LumiraDx Goes Public in SPAC

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- LumiraDx Ltd., a diagnostic company that produces Covid-19 tests, is going public through a reverse merger with a blank-check company. CEO Ron Zwanziger talks to Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Mammoth Biosciences CEO on Crispr Technology

Higher Ed
Trevor Martin, chief executive office of Mammoth Biosciences, discusses the role of Crispr technology for Covid-19 testing. He speaks with Shery Ahn on the sidelines of Bloomberg's New Economy Forum in Singapore.
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Bloomberg

AMA President Dr. Jack Resneck and Dr. Susan Taylor on Biases in Dermatological Care

Higher Ed
Jack Resneck Jr., MD, President, American Medical Association; Professor & Chair of Dermatology, UCSF and Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, Bernett Johnson Endowed Professor of Dermatology & Vice Chair for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for...
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Press Association

Monkeypox interview with Professor Chloe Orkin

Higher Ed
Interview on monkeypox with Professor Chloe Orkin, Professor of HIV medicine at Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust. Prof Orkin talks through the disease's symptoms and treatment, what might have caused it to...
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Curated Video

Iraq - Medical aid for sick children

Higher Ed
A delegation from the US National Council of Churches delivered 10 tonnes of medical aid to Iraqi hospitals on Saturday (11/4). The Council, which represents 53 million American Christians, has sent three million dollars of aid to Iraq...