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Women Are Surgeons
- Movies and television programs show the drama and intensity of surgeons' lives. How closely do these programs mimic reality? In this DVD, watch three women surgeons balance work and family life. Observe them in the operating room during real-life trauma and orthopedic and cardiac surgeries. http://science.education.nih.gov/home2.nsf/Educational+Resources/Resource+ Formats/Multimedia/358FFFBAD10061738525733E0060AAC0
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Women in Dental Research
- This video illustrates exciting career possibilities in dental research by following three amazing women at work in their laboratories. Travel to three different cities to meet scientists who banded together to fight the AIDS epidemic, to see how molecular researchers study oral disease and cancer, and to watch dental researchers provide free dental care to children in their local community. All of these special women are making a difference in the field of dental research. You can, too! (Office of Research on Womens Health and Office of Science Education) http://science.education.nih.gov/home2.nsf/Educational+Resources/Resource+ Formats/Multimedia/22F9264D1238F41B8525741E005706DD
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Women Scientists with Disabilities
- This video depicts three women scientists with disabilities who followed their dreams and, despite physical challenges, forged unique paths into their chosen specialties. Meet a clinical psychologist, a neurosurgeon, and a geneticist who is also a psychiatrist. All these remarkable women are successful medical professionals. Be inspired by them and their stories! (Office of Research on Womens Health and Office of Science Education) http://science.education.nih.gov/home2.nsf/Educational+Resources/Resource+ Formats/Multimedia/FBA2EC83BBDFC8258525733E0060AAC3
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Women Are Scientists
- A series of FREE video presentations that showcases successful female scientists in their respective specialties, and informs students about educational requirements, rewards, and challenges of careers in the biomedical sciences. Each video presentation gives a detailed view of three women scientists, from various backgrounds, as role models for their particular career. This series is designed to motivate students to take more challenging advanced science and math courses and to enable them to successfully direct their own career paths. (Office of Research on Womens Health and Office of Science Education) http://science.education.nih.gov/home2.nsf/Educational+Resources/Resource+ Formats/Multimedia/F4DC786C2DC6E5548525733E0063F93F
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Evolution and Medicine Lecture Series
- A series of videocasts and podcasts on the topic of evolution and medicine.. (National Institute of General Medical Sciences and Office of Science Education) http://science.education.nih.gov/home2.nsf/Educational+Resources/Resource+ Formats/Multimedia/CCA1A19ECF07271C8525716A00597219
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Understanding the Human Genome Project: Online Education Kit
- An award-winning, multimedia education kit that includes a film describing the Human Genome Project and an animated video illustrating the basics of molecular biology. (National Human Genome Research Institute) http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/Pages/EducationKit/
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Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms and Illustrations
- The Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms is intended to help people without scientific backgrounds understand the terms and concepts used in genetic research. The glossary includes the term's pronunciation, audio information, images and additional links to related terms. (National Human Genome Research Institute) http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10002096
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3-D Brain Maturation Video
- A time-lapse 3-D movie that compresses 15 years of human brain maturation, ages 5 to 20, into seconds. It shows gray matter — the working tissue of the brain's cortex — diminishing in a back-to-front wave, likely reflecting the pruning of unused neuronal connections during the teen years. (National Institute of Mental Health) http://www.nimh.nih.gov/videos/press/prbrainmaturing.mpeg
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A Video Journey Into Nanotechnology
- An animated video describing the promise of nanotechnology in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases, including cancer. To view this video you will need Windows Media Player or Apple Quicktime installed on your computer, which you can download for free for either a PC or a Macintosh. A text version of this video is also available. (National Cancer Institute) http://nano.cancer.gov/resource_center/video_journey.asp
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NIEHS Kids Page
- Includes a wide variety of fun activities designed to help children learn about the impact of the environment on human health, the NIEHS mission, and possible careers in health, medicine, science, mathematics, and the environment. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/
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