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News from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Video:
Cellular and Molecular Research: An Exciting Time To Be a Scientist
SEPT.
28, 2001 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and two
partner campuses have received a $6 million grant for a complex
project to link biomedical researchers around Arkansas. See the
complete announcement here.
Biomedical research involves highly sophisticated machines and
can yield important scientific discoveries. Richard Kurten, Ph.D.,
director of the Digital and Confocal Microscopy Laboratory at UAMS and
Charlotte Peterson, Ph.D., director of the cDNA Microarray Core
Facility at UAMS, discuss their work and show the amazing world to be
seen through cellular microscopes. (3.33 min.)
The
video is in three different formats: Quick
Time, Windows Media, and Real
Player.
Download any of the free software from the links
below.
QuickTime Player here.
Windows Media here.
Real Player here.
Dale Seidenschwarz and Michael Morris are the videographers.
Seidenschwarz is the video editor. Elizabeth F. Shores is the
producer.
Links on This Page
Here: http://www.uams.edu/today/092701/partners.htm
Free Quick Time Download: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download
Free Windows Media Download:
http://windowsmedia.com/download/download.asp
Free Real Player Download:
http://www.real.com/player/index.html?src=010924realhome_1
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2001 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). A single copy
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