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Antibodies/ HIV

http://ocw.uci.edu/lectures/lecture.aspx?id=196

University of California (video-lecture): Understanding the Role of Antibodies in Mother-to Child Transmission of HIV Using Nonhuman Primate Models (Nancy Haigwood) (around 1 hr)

Immunosupression

http://ocw.uci.edu/lectures/lecture.aspx?id=243

University of California: First Distinguished Bristol-Myers Squibb Lecture in Immunology (Michael Camalan) (video lecture). Immunosupression: Cellular Choreography and Molecular Targeting.

Nasty Beasties:computer aided drug discovery for infectious diseases

http://ocw.uci.edu/lectures/lecture.aspx?id=153

Computer-aided Drug Discovery for Infectious Diseases is a video-ed lecture (around 1hr), discussing pharma approaches to drugs design for various infectious diseases.

Endocrine – Open.michigan M2 (2008)

https://open.umich.edu/education/med/m2endocrine-winter2008

This open courseware material covers pathophysiology of endocrine disease. Its use is limited as a stand alone resource- there are powerpoint presentations but without audio (click on lectures), some handouts (click on lectures), and some powerpoint containing histopathalogical specimens/ slides (click on labs). It also contains learning outcomes and further reading lists.

Endocrine – Open.michigan M2 (2009)

http://open.umich.edu/education/med/m2/endocrine/winter2009

This open courseware material covers pathophysiology of endocrine disease. Its use is limited as a stand alone resource – there are powerpoint presentations but without audio (click on lectures), some handouts (click on lectures), and some powerpoint containing histopathalogical specimens/ slides (click on labs). It also contains learning outcomes and further reading lists.

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