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NIH VideoCasting

The National Institute of Health (NIH) is making NIH lectures, seminars, and conferences freely available on the web via videocasts. To view the webcasts your computer must have an updated version of RealPlayer which is available for free here . Upcoming videocasts can be seen live and include broadcasts for the Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging meeting (April 19-21, 2006) and Linking Molecular Motors to Signaling and Neurodegenerative Disease presented by Dr. Larry Goldstein (May 8, 2006). Recent videocasts are available as archives. There are 2864 videocasts on file; recent titles include Host-Pathogen Interactions as Competitive Genomics: Immunologic Challenges of Tuberculosis, presented by Carl Nathan and NIH's New Electronic Grant Application Process and the SF424 (R+R) Afternoon Session. Archived videocasts are available here.

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