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Instructional Video5:55
SciShow

How Gene Therapy Could Revolutionize Addiction Treatment

12th - Higher Ed
Cocaine addiction is difficult to treat, but with the help of gene therapy, scientists are hoping to change that
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Instructional Video1:41
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Medicine: The Promise of Gene Therapy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the advancements in modern medicine related to gene therapy, which aims to replace defective genes with correctly functioning ones to address the root causes of various diseases. By targeting the genes responsible...
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Instructional Video6:04
SciShow

Changing DNA in a Cell With No DNA: Gene Therapy for Blood Disorders

12th - Higher Ed
Lots of genetic diseases come down to a small change in a single gene, but how do you treat those diseases when the cells involved don’t have any DNA?
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Instructional Video5:27
SciShow

Treating Blindness With Light (and Gene Therapy) | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
We have the first published example of using light and gene therapy to restore someone's vision! And in heavier (metal) news, a recent study found surprisingly high levels of mercury in meltwater from the Greenland Ice Sheet.
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Instructional Video5:15
Professor Dave Explains

Gene Therapy

12th - Higher Ed
When we looked at some areas of biotechnology earlier in the series, we briefly touched on gene therapy, without saying much about what it is. Now we are ready to dive into this topic and see what it is all about. If a person has a...
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Instructional Video0:55
Curated Video

Exploring Gene Therapy: Harnessing the Power of the HIV Virus

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Gene therapy is a promising medical approach that aims to treat genetic disorders by replacing or correcting faulty genes. Researchers utilize vectors, such as a modified form of the HIV virus, to deliver healthy genes into the cells. At...
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Instructional Video3:52
Healthcare Triage

How Can We Make Gene Therapy Effective and Affordable?

Higher Ed
For many, many years we've been hearing about gene therapy - the chance that we can get into people's DNA and fix it to resolve problems and fix disease. In a recent piece in Science, Stuart Orkin and Philip Reilly discuss what finally...
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Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Breakthrough In Vivo Gene Therapy Offers Hope for Parkinson's Disease Sufferers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In a groundbreaking procedure, doctors at a New York hospital performed the first ever in vivo gene therapy in the brain for Parkinson's disease. By infusing viral particles containing a human gene, the procedure aims to relieve tremors...
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Instructional Video7:12
SciShow

Are We Ready to Edit the Fetal Genome?

12th - Higher Ed
Gene therapy is really complicated both scientifically and ethically. But it also has the potential to do some amazing things - like treating life threatening diseases in babies before they are even born.
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Instructional Video5:54
Curated Video

Gene Technology

12th - Higher Ed
Gene technology includes a range of activities that take advantage of genetic variation, modifying genes and transferring genes to new hosts. It includes genetic engineering and genetic testing. Gene technology is the term given to a...
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Instructional Video6:24
SciShow

Editing Genes Inside the Human Body

12th - Higher Ed
We talk a lot about CRISPR and "designer babies" but the science of editing genes is varied and complex. This month, an adult man received billions of gene-editing viruses via an IV in an effort to treat a rare disease.
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Instructional Video3:59
SciShow

How to Fight COVID-19... with a Virus

12th - Higher Ed
When it comes to fighting COVID-19, scientists are throwing every bit of science we’ve got at it. A creative technique some researchers are looking into involves using gene therapy to fight this virus with… another virus!
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Instructional Video1:01:37
Gresham College

Gene Therapy - The Future Has Arrived! - Alan Boyd

10th - Higher Ed
Using DNA and gene-based therapy to treat human diseases may sound like science-fiction, but there are already several gene therapies in use today, for diseases such as muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis. This lecture will describe...
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Instructional Video22:10
The Wall Street Journal

The Gene-Editing Revolution

Higher Ed
Scientists are now hoping to cure diseases by editing the faulty genes that cause them. But we are still learning about the complex working of the human genome. What are the risks when you tinker with a genetic code that we only...
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Instructional Video4:43
Curated Video

What Is Cystic Fibrosis

12th - Higher Ed
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease. It is caused by a defective gene on one of the chromosomes which has been inherited from the parents. The severity varies greatly from person to person, and largely depends on how much the lungs are...
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Instructional Video10:19
Curated Video

Biotechnology in Medicine

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It explains various applications of biotechnology in medicine including insulin production, gene therapy and molecular diagnosis
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Instructional Video23:58
The Wall Street Journal

Finding a Cure for HIV

Higher Ed
Dr. Sharon Lewin, president of the International AIDS Society and director of the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, discusses how the successful development of antiviral strategies and gene therapies could be given to...
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Instructional Video3:03
World Science Festival

The First Retinal Gene Therapy Trial

6th - 11th
Among the many hoped-for benefits of the revolutionary gene-editing technology CRISPR is treating, or even curing, diseases. At the 2016 World Science Festival, ophthalmologist and researcher Stephen Tsang discussed how CRISPR is already...
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Instructional Video5:07
SciShow

The Problem with Bee Venom Therapy

12th - Higher Ed
Does bee venom therapy work? Stings cause pain, itching, or even death in some people, so how might potential benefits outweigh the risks?
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Instructional Video18:17
TED Talks

Ed Boyden: A light switch for neurons

12th - Higher Ed
Ed Boyden shows how, by inserting genes for light-sensitive proteins into brain cells, he can selectively activate or de-activate specific neurons with fiber-optic implants. With this unprecedented level of control, he's managed to cure...
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Instructional Video5:04
SciShow

The Problem with Bee Venom Therapy

12th - Higher Ed
Does bee venom therapy work? Stings cause pain, itching, or even death in some people, so how might potential benefits outweigh the risks?
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Instructional Video6:04
Curated Video

Gene Technology | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Gene Technology | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool Gene technology includes a range of activities that take advantage of genetic variation, modifying genes and transferring genes to new hosts. It includes genetic engineering, which we...
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Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

Exploring the Evolution and Impact of Genetic Engineering in Medicine

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video provides an overview of genetic engineering, tracing its evolution from a concept in science fiction to a reality in modern science. The video discusses the impact of genetic engineering on precision medicine, gene therapy,...
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Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

GCSE Biology - Genetic Engineering #82

9th - Higher Ed
Genetic engineering allows us to move genes between different organisms and even different species. This has revolutionised agriculture and potentially saved millions of lived. Learn how it all works and why some people still don't like it.

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