Medical Science
Programs in this category
- Activities of the Biomedical Engineering Center
Speaker: John LaCourse - Biomedical Endocrinology - Are You Stressed?
Speaker: Stacia Sower - Biomedical Endocrinology - Growth and Reproduction
Speaker: Stacia Sower - Biomedical Endocrinology - Hormones and Breast Cancer
Speaker: Stacia Sower - Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering: Should We Play God?
Speaker: Subhash Minocha - Critical Ethical Issues in Public Health
Speaker: Marc D. Hiller - Deformed Frogs in New Hampshire - Pollution or UV Light or Disease?
Speaker: Stacia Sower - Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Humans and Wildlife
Speaker: Stacia Sower - Ethical Issues in Human Experimentation (Human Subject Research)
Speaker: Marc D. Hiller - Genetics, Genomics and Personalized Medicine
Speaker: Anita Klein - Medical Ethics - Critical Issues
Speaker: Marc D. Hiller - New Horizons in Medicine
Speaker: Thomas Laue - Prehistoric Animals are Alive and Well on the UNH Campus - Research with "Bloodsucking" Lampreys, Predecessors to Dinosaurs
Speaker: Stacia Sower - Seeing Inside Your Own Eye
Speaker: Ken Fuld - Synthetic Vision: Can a Machine be Made to See?
Speaker: Richard Messner - The 1918 Flu Pandemic
Speaker: Marion Girard-Dorsey - The First Steps in Vision
Speaker: Rick Cote - The Neural Basis of Vision
Speaker: Ken Fuld - The Power and Challenges of Genetic Testing
Speaker: Anita Klein - This is Gross
Speaker: Richard French - To Clone a Human: How, Why, and for Whom?
Speaker: Subhash Minocha - Visual Perception and Baseball
Speaker: Ken Fuld - What We Know About the Way We See Color
Speaker: Ken Fuld