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UCLA Bruin Talk - February 2012 (1) Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 1749 seconds Interviews with Tony Newnan and Corinne Costa of women's basketball as well as James Washington, Director Of Scholarship Development Series: "UCLA Bruin Talk" [2/2012] [Education] [Show ID: 23412] |
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The Design Initiative and Policy Labs Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 1439 seconds Peter Cowhey, Dean of the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at UC San Diego, looks to the future. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 23544] |
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Diary of an Entrepreneur with Roger Strauch Chairman The Roda Group Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 3313 seconds Roger Strauch is Chairman of The Roda Group, a seed stage venture capital group, based in Berkeley, California focused on clean technology. His firm, co-founded in 1997 with Dan Miller, provides entrepreneurs the resources, environment, and guidance to launch and grow their high technology businesses. Series: "Distinguished Innovator Lectures" [2/2012] [Business] [Show ID: 23263] |
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Massage Therapy and Bodywork A-Z Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 3407 seconds From Alexander Technique and Body-Mind Centering to Zero Balancing, learn more about different techniques to support optimum health. Marcia Degelman, CMT and Paula Koepke, MA, CMT, present a lively and informative discussion and provide a hands-on demonstration of some techniques. Series: "Integrative Medicine Today" [2/2012] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23406] |
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Low Back Pain: Causes Conservative Treatment and Surgical Intervention Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 5361 seconds Back pain is a common complaint that is responsible for missed work and visits to the doctor. Dr. Dean Chou and Dr. Praveen Mummaneni of the UCSF Spine Center explore the causes of low back pain and the various treatments available including both minimally invasive and complex spine surgery. Series: "UCSF Osher Mini Medical School for the Public" [2/2012] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23153] |
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Seeing the Light Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 5341 seconds Learn how the Advanced Light Source is improving medicine, paving the way for clean energy, changing the future of computers, and much more. Featured speakers are Berkeley Lab's Roger Falcone, Rachel Segalman, Andrew Westphal, and Stanford University's Axel Brunger. Series: "Science at the Theater" [3/2012] [Science] [Show ID: 23303] |
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To Be Human: How Food Fueled Human Origins Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 3467 seconds UC San Diego anthropologist Margaret Schoeninger joins a list of several leading scholars who all attempt to answer the same question, "What does it mean to be human?" This is the first of five televised lectures presented by the Making of the Modern World program at Eleanor Roosevelt College at UC San Diego. Series: "To Be Human " [2/2012] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 23235] |
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The Evidence for Physical Therapy to Address Chronic Pain Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 4966 seconds Chronic pain persists for weeks, months and even years. Physical therapist Jill Gleason explores the benefits of physical therapy to treat chronic pain. Series: "UCSF Osher Mini Medical School for the Public" [2/2012] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23152] |
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Massive Indifference to Indigent Defense with Stephen Bright Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 3047 seconds Stephen Bright, the president of the Southern Center for Human Rights, speaks on how to provide appropriate counsel for those who can't afford legal services in the 2012 DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture sponsored by Earl Warren College at UC San Diego. Series: "DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture" [2/2012] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 22891] |
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To Be Human series promo Posted by: UCtelevision
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Nuclear Power: Ethical and Policy Implications Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 3492 seconds Daniel Hirsch of the Committee to Bridge the Gap discusses the dangers of nuclear power. He focuses on focusing on issues of nuclear safety, waste disposal, proliferation, and disarmament. Series: "Walter H. Capps Center Series" [3/2012] [Humanities] [Show ID: 23504] |
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A Blueprint: From Cal/CET Alum to Startup Founder with Vivek Sodera Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 2801 seconds Vivek Sodera, co-founder of Mailvest, an authentication and analytics platform that allows businesses/apps to better understand customers through their inbox activity talks to students at UC Berkeley. Sodera was also a co-founder of Rapleaf, a data company. Series: "Distinguished Innovator Lectures" [2/2012] [Business] [Show ID: 23262] |
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Legally Speaking: Stephen Breyer Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 3527 seconds What are the nine unelected justices of the U.S. Supreme Court really good for? In a wide ranging interview with UC Hastings law professor David Faigman, Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer talks about the role that the High Court plays in determining the fate of the nation. Series: "Legally Speaking" [3/2012] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 23486] |
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Lunch Poems: Clayton Eshelman Reads Aimé Césaire Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 3491 seconds Clayton Eshleman, American poet, translator, and editor, reads from his recently released translation "Solar Throat Slashed," by Aimé Césaire, co-translated with A. James Arnold. Césaire, a strong anticolonialist, was born in the Caribbean and wrote his poems and plays in French. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [2/2012] [Humanities] [Show ID: 22615] |
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Lung in a Box Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 2680 seconds Dr. Jeffrey Golden initiated the UCSF lung transplant program in 1991. He discusses options and treatments involved in lung transplantation. Series: "UCSF Osher Mini Medical School for the Public" [2/2012] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 22572] |
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The 21st Century University: Purpose Problems and Promise Posted by: UCtelevision
Video duration: 4949 seconds Charles M. Vest, president of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, argues that basic research and preparing young people to be lifelong learners in a globalized economy are vital roles for universities in the 21st century. Series: "The UC Davis Chancellor's Colloquium Series" [2/2012] [Science] [Show ID: 22898] |

















