Instructional Video12:09
Science Buddies

How to Use BLAST for Finding and Aligning DNA or Protein Sequences

K - 5th
This video tutorial is an easy step-by-step guide for using the NCBI BLAST bioinformatics tool for your genomic research. We walk you through how to do a nucleotide or protein BLAST and give you tips for interpreting your BLAST results....
Instructional Video10:52
Science Buddies

How to Use the NCBI's Bioinformatics Tools and Databases

K - 5th
This video tutorial provides a quick overview of the NCBI website. We walk you through how to search for nucleotide and protein sequences using NCBI’s databases and explain what information is provided with each sequence. We also give...
Instructional Video2:53
Healthcare Triage

Cancer Research Spotlighted in Nobel Prize for Medicine

Higher Ed
We've been talking a lot about the state of cancer research in the HCT Podcast, and now the Nobel prize in medicine is going to cancer researchers. So that's pretty cool. Check out some of the amazing (and amazingly expensive) treatments...
Instructional Video23:58
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 14

Higher Ed
Researchers send smells over the Internet, a startup brings the eBay model to the trucking industry and a flying car comes closer to becoming a reality. Plus, famous geneticist George Church explains why he’s willing to pay you to...
Instructional Video31:34
Healthcare Triage

From DNA to Diagnosis: Healthcare Triage Podcast

Higher Ed
Aaron talks to Dr. Tatiana Foroud about her career and her current work in genetics and genomics. Her work spans from the early days of searching for DNA markers for rare disorders to today's search for genetic causes and potential...
News Clip3:50
Curated Video

What DNA Tests Can Reveal About You

9th - Higher Ed
Many DNA tests on the market offer a glimpse into what makes your individual character, including who your ancestors are and some can even analyze your risk for developing certain diseases. Cheddar News spoke with Sam Beeler, chief...
Stock Footage0:10
Getty Images

Scrolling along a tiling array

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scrolling along a tiling array
News Clip2:27
Curated Video

Map of human genome to be complete by 2003

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of conference centre where the meeting is held 2. Medium shot entrance of the meeting 3. Sign at front of conference regarding the meeting 4. Opening session, HGM2002 5. Cutaway of delegates 6. Professor Yoshiyuki Sakaki,...
News Clip1:12
Sky News

Scientist using a microscope in a laboratory

Higher Ed
Scientist using a microscope in a laboratory
Stock Footage1:45
Getty Images

INTERVIEW - Jim Plante and Dr. Judith Salerno on tonight's event and the cause - Pathway To The Cure For Breast Cancer: A Fundraiser Benefiting Susan G. Komen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
INTERVIEW - Jim Plante, CEO of Pathway Genomics and Dr. Judith Salerno, CEO of Susan G. Komen on tonight's event and the cause at Pathway To The Cure For Breast Cancer: A Fundraiser Benefiting Susan G. Komen at Santa Monica Airport on...
Stock Footage0:04
Getty Images

Jim Plante and Judith Salerno - Pathway To The Cure For Breast Cancer: A Fundraiser Benefiting Susan G. Komen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jim Plante, CEO of Pathway Genomics and Judith Salerno, CEO of Susan G. Komen at Pathway To The Cure For Breast Cancer: A Fundraiser Benefiting Susan G. Komen at Santa Monica Airport on June 11, 2014 in Santa Monica, California.
News Clip1:12
Curated Video

USA: MAPPING THE HUMAN GENOME LATEST (3)

Higher Ed
Washington, USA - 12 February, 2001 and FILE Washington, 12 Feb 1. Wide shot of Eric Lander speaking at launch 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Eric Lander, Director, Whitehead Institute 3. Various DNA graphics Washington, 12 Feb 4. SOUNDBITE:...
News Clip2:59
Curated Video

President Barack Obama announced a new funding initiative Friday, calling on congress to fund 'precision medicine' research that will tailors treatment to an individual's genes. (Jan. 30)

Higher Ed
Holding out the promise of major medical breakthroughs, President Barack Obama on Friday called on Congress to approve spending in medical research that tailors treatment to an individual's genes. Obama wants $215 million for what he's...
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Team maps first draft of Neanderthal genome

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig 2. Close up of sign of Institute 3. Mid of graduate student Tomislav Maricic drilling hole into bone (for extraction of DNA) 4. Close-up of hole being...
News Clip3:55
Bloomberg

Ark's Wood Still Likes Tesla But Loves DNA Stocks More

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- Ark Investment Management's Cathie Wood explains why, in spite of her confidence in Tesla Inc., she thinks DNA stocks are likely to "surprise" as the biggest growth engines in her portfolios. Wood also discusses when she might...
News Clip2:57
Curated Video

USA: SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY GENE WHICH CAUSES PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Higher Ed
Washington, DC, USA, 23, 26 June 1997 APTV File: 1. Shots of a doctor examining Parkinson's patient - Washington, DC, June 23, 1997 2. Mohammad Ali walks into news conference - File 3. Janet Reno testifying before Senate hearing -...
News Clip2:45
Bloomberg

Large Number of Mutations in Variant Is a Concern, WHO Says

Higher Ed
The large number of mutations in the new variant of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19, identified in South Africa, is a concern, says Maria van Kerkhove, the World Health Organization's technical lead officer on Covid-19. She made the...
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Chinese lab process DNA samples of tsunami victims

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot tilt up exterior of Beijing Genomics Institute 2. Logo of the company on top of the building 3. Researcher working in the genome sequencing lab 4. Computer monitor with map of genomes sequences of the tsunami victims 5....
News Clip5:39
Curated Video

Scientists find genetic cause of multiple sclerosis

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Scientists at the University of British Columbia say they've found a genetic mutation that causes a severe form of multiple sclerosis. The team claims it shows at least one form of multiple sclerosis is inherited and could they...
News Clip4:24
Curated Video

DNA expert, Centcom general on ways to identify Saddam by DNA

Higher Ed
Iraqi TV Unknown Date and Location 1. Saddam Hussein's son Qusay (in suit) and Iraqi vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan 2. Iraqi president Saddam Hussein talking to cabinet members 3. Saddam son Uday (in shirt and jacket) with senior...
News Clip4:41
Bloomberg

Illumina Benefiting From Increased Access to Tests: CEO

Higher Ed
"We're seeing a lot of progress in the genomics market in terms of making tests more available," Illumina CEO Francis deSouza says. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
News Clip12:59
Bloomberg

Why America Isn't Ready for the Next Pandemic

Higher Ed
Genomic surveillance is a critical tool that helps current vaccines remain effective by monitoring viral mutations. But a lack of funding and political will means America remains vulnerable to the next pandemic.
News Clip6:54
Bloomberg

Unlocking Africa’s DNA Secrets to Improve Medicine Around the World

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- 54gene wants to take on inequality in precision medicine, by building a genomic dataset across Africa. The company hopes to uncover some of the factors driving disease across the continent’s genetically diverse population. ...
News Clip7:34
Curated Video

Fate of the Northern White Rhino now in the hands of scientists

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Scientists say they are confident that efforts to reproduce the northern white rhino using IVF will be successful. The world's last male northern white rhino died on Monday, leaving just two ageing...