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Audio recording of a lecture given by Dr J. Craig Venter, a pioneer in the world of genomic research on 25.10.2007. In the RSA series of Thursday lectures, held in association with the Reuters Institute for...
Examines the ageing process, asking whether it is inevitable that people age and die. Can it be slowed, allowing people to live longer and healthier lives? Looks for answers among the animal kingdom, in the...
2: Looks at the rhythmic actions of the vertebrate heart and how these rhythms arise through efficient inter-cellular communication. Examines new research into electrical activity and fluid flow through th...
This programme offers a behind-the-scene look at the one of the leading scientists in the field of synthetic genomes. Dr. Craig Venter discusses his work, and its implications on the world.
Documents the Technophobia Conference, which explored the dangers and power of new technology to organise society and personal identity. Modern digital technologies have transformed medical practice, but are...
To celebrate the publication of the draft sequence of the human genome in February 2001, Sir John Sulston of the Sanger Centre, Cambridge, was invited to give the RI Christmas lectures 2001 on human...
A tutorial for teaching the basics of molecular biology using simultaneous text, voice, graphics, clinical imagery and real-time animation. Covers DNA, DNA replication, the genetic message, the genetic code,...
One of a series of 13 short films about remarkable scientific discoveries by Nobel prizewinners and their colleagues. This programme looks at human genetics, how heredity works and the work of the Nobel...
Explains the techniques that have been developed to ‘micro-sort’ sperm in order to pre-select the sex of a child. With the completion of the Human Genome Project in the foreseeable future, it seems...
Explores the history of our understanding of genetics from Mendel’s observations to Watson and Crick’s discovery of DNA. Outlines the function of DNA, chromosomes, genes and protein replication, and...
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