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Situated across five floors in the Heritage building within the heart of

the Birmingham Health Partners campus the Institute of translational medicine

benefits from being in close proximity to a number of its key partners

including the University of Birmingham, Birmingham Women's Hospital and

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS foundation trust. My name is Francesca

Verona I'm a clinician scientist and a metrologist and my area research is

around rheumatic disease. So my group works across two research areas we work

in clinical trials and we work in them male in collaboration with

pharmaceutical companies but also we collaborate with companies and with

other academics on early research development and this is mainly through

work in humans but also with some animal work and for the human works were very

lucky because within the Institute of translational medicine we have access to

cohorts of patients so we have the possibility to access to biological

material the patient's very kindly donate. As well as clinical data so these

are extremely pressures to really dissect different Prodigy netic

mechanism in humans. And then we have the possibility to look back at animal work

and to dissect some of the mechanisms we've identified in humans in a more

mechanistic way. I hope to develop more our research more and more into humans

and to really try to understand what is the right drug for the right patients

and this is what we're trying to do here and our research is going towards that

direction to refine the mechanism of the drugs that we already have to repurpose

drugs that have already be made and to help in the development of new compounds

that will be specialized for a specific patients and that's I think is the core

of the precision medicine. The Institute's unique location means

that patients and our industrial partners can benefit from the colocation

of a number of nationally important buildings including the advanced

therapies facility, the human biomaterials Resource Center and the

West Midlands academic Health Sciences Network. This colocation fosters and

allows research partnerships to flourish enabling communication and collaboration

between different disciplines and expertise. To facilitate the rapid and

cost-effective development of new drugs, medical devices and diagnostics. My name

is Liam Grover I'm a professor of biomaterial science here at the

University of Birmingham. I'm a material scientist by training but my research

really focuses on using materials both polymers and ceramics in order to try

and repair and regenerate parts of the damaged human body. Birmingham Health

Partners and the Institute's translational medicine have both been

incredibly important to my career and to my research. I've always spent time

looking at basic scientific phenomena being able to have my research in the

Institute of translational medicine and having links with clinicians and patient

groups facilitated by Birmingham health partners have really helped to focus my

research so it has the best possible chance of reaching patient benefit. The

Institute is a place where scientists, researchers clinicians and industry

partners can come together to translate innovative medical science into tangible

patient benefits. Rapidly, rigorously and seamlessly.

For more infomation >> Institute of Translational Medicine - University of Birmingham - Duration: 3:36.

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UMMC reaction to Two young children shot in front of the University of Mississippi Medical Center - Duration: 1:28.

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Civil War Artifact discovered at Lincoln Memorial University - Duration: 2:52.

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Biomolecular NMR Facility - University of Birmingham - Duration: 3:42.

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Recreational Therapy fieldwork at Temple University - Duration: 3:07.

We have a lot of different fieldwork opportunities in the recreational

therapy program here at Temple University. It's a critical part of our

student learning. It's what allows them to put into practice what they're

learning in the classroom in that sort of real-world, real-life setting. And the

opportunities are varied, I mean Philadelphia region gives us this wealth

of opportunity for our students. So they're able to experience anything from

you know an inpatient hospitalized setting in physical rehab, to an outpatient

setting working with adults with psychiatric disorders, to participating

in American Dance Wheels, which is a dance troupe for people who are

wheelchair users.

Having a fieldwork experience is that culminating experience for their

education. It brings together, it sort of connects all the loose ends into this

one like "aha" moment of understanding, this is what I've gone to college for.

So it allows them to take everything that they have accomplished across a

multitude of classes, pull it all together and work with people trying to

use recreation leisure to change behavior to improve quality of life and

to really lead to that healthy expression of health and well-being that

we really want our clients to have.

My name is Valerie Calantuono I am a senior recreational therapy student at Temple's College of Public Health.

I am serving right now as the senior intern at PowerBack Rehab Center City. In a

typical day I'm conducting assessments, quality of life assessments, progress

noting on how my residents are doing on a long-term care floor. I'm conducting

one-on-one interventions for people that might not be able to get out of bed or

might not want to socialize with other people in a large group I'll go to them

and we kind of look at, what brought you joy in the past? What would

you like to do now? How can we work together to achieve that? I'm definitely

very hands-on and I'm super grateful for that because I'm really learning by

experience and that's how I learn best

I really value Temple's faculty as well. They really push you to pass your

comfort zone and they're always there for you like a friend, like a support

system. So I think just knowing that someone's always in your corner these

faculty members are so great and I really value that and it kind of helps

you put your best foot forward. When you feel like you have a good support system,

you're gonna perform better.

Obviously classroom education is so

needed for this field but I think that there's something different that comes

from that internship experience or those volunteer hours. Taking what you learn

from class and actually implementing it, you can really see the value of your

work and you know you can always see facts and statistics in class when you

see it in front of you and you kind of have that "aha" moment, it's really awesome.

For more infomation >> Recreational Therapy fieldwork at Temple University - Duration: 3:07.

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Recognize this man? University Hospital needs help identifying patient - Duration: 0:39.

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Advanced Therapies Facility - University of Birmingham - Duration: 2:49.

Birmingham is home to a population of over 1 million boasting a thriving

population that is ethnically diverse and stable. Our flagship advanced

therapies facility gives you access to this rich data and a variety of patient

samples. We are an innovate UK advance therapy treatment center with

pioneering researchers finding new ways for innovative cell therapies to reach

patients. Our colocation with the NIH our Wellcome Trust clinical research

facility enables easy and safe administration of the therapies that we

produce. Our cell therapy suite features two state-of-the-art clean room Suites

together with a separate QC laboratory. Space is available for partners wishing

to work with us and manufacture their own cell therapies.

Without processing and analytical equipment and dedicated staff we can

give researchers the opportunity to analyze samples and translate their

research from basic studies and preclinical work to clinical trials.

Housed within close proximity our microbiome treatment center is leading

the production of refined microbiota extracting gut microbiome under

protective conditions from carefully screened donor storm through a complex

and equipment heavy laboratory process. We are the first facility in the UK

licensed to produce fecal microbiota transplants and our pioneering research

into using fecal microbiota transplant as new treatment for patients across the

UK. These facilities are supported by the NIH our Wellcome Trust Clinical Research

Facility which provides high quality clinical environments for experimental

and complex research studies and has recruited over 150,000 patients to more

than 400 studies since its formation in 1999.

Complimenting our cell manufacturing facilities the human biomaterials

Resource Center stores approximately 300 thousand samples. Our team handles around

5,700 samples per month and we provide sample management services for academic

and commercial clients including clinical trials. Residing within a

purpose-built fully equipped facility the human biomaterials Resource Center

offers a gold standard service that is trusted by donors and researchers alike.

All of our facilities culminate in a unique opportunity to finding innovative

therapeutic solutions for the next generation.

For more infomation >> Advanced Therapies Facility - University of Birmingham - Duration: 2:49.

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This is RMIT Brunswick | RMIT University - Duration: 0:46.

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Plane crashes at Kennesaw State University - Duration: 2:00.

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University of Cincinnati Active Shooter Reports Hit Twitter | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:54.

University of Cincinnati Active Shooter Reports Hit Twitter | Heavy.com

Twitter flooded with reports of people saying there was an "active shooter" on the University of Cincinnati campus on the evening of November 29, 2018.

The campus police wrote on Twitter, "Police emergency involving a person with a gun near Campus Rec Center.

Stay inside and away from the area.".

The university's official account then retweeted that report and wrote, "UPDATE: Shots were fired tonight on the UC campus during a fight near the Campus Rec Center.

All those involved are believed to be gone from the scene.

No reported injuries." The shelter in place was lifted.

This brief announcement just played on UC's campus saying no one's been shot.

pic.twitter.com/RMTh8P3gaG — Kristen Swilley (@KristenSwilley) November 30, 2018  .

One local journalist's report also indicated that it's not an active shooter in the sense that most people interpret that phrase; rather, there were shots fired near the rec center after a fistfight, she also reported.

Students were furious that they learned about the shooting on Twitter first.

Sarah Walsh, a journalist with WCPO-TV, wrote on Twitter, "Students at the University of Cincinnati are sheltering in place following shots fired on campus near the recreation center.

Police say this was the result of a fistfight that escalated into gunfire.

Three shell casings found on the ground.".

Per CPD Not active shooting, no victims.

Suspect who fired shots fled.

"Students at the UC are sheltering in place following shots fired on campus near the rec center.

Police say this was the result of a fistfight that escalated into gunfire.

Three shell casings found ground." — Chris Seelbach (@ChrisSeelbach) November 30, 2018  .

Walsh added: "If a person was injured in the shooting, they have not yet been found.

A number of UC students are messaging us to say they knew about the shooting via text messages, Snapchat and other social media for around 20 minutes before campus authorities informed them.

Many spent those minutes scared and confused." There was an unverified Snapchat video flying around also.

Some local media were sharing it on Twitter.

You can see it here.

Dozens of people have sent us a Snapchat video of people near the rec center allegedly at the time of the shooting.

We're working to verify it.

If you are or know someone in this video, please get in touch with us via DMs.

— Sarah Walsh (@sarahbellewalsh) November 30, 2018  .

A shelter warning was in place, according to The News Record, the UC student newspaper.

The News Record said that UC students, staff and faculty received this "active shooter alert" via email: "Police Emergency INVOLVING A PERSON WITH A GUN NEAR CAMPUS REC CENTER.

Occupants lock your room.

Others stay out of area.".

Students at the University of Cincinnati are sheltering in place following shots fired on campus near the recreation center.

Police say this was the result of a fistfight that escalated into gunfire.

Three shell casings found on the ground.

— Sarah Walsh (@sarahbellewalsh) November 30, 2018  .

The campus police report about a person with a gun was the first confirmation from authorities that something was going on many minutes after Twitter first flooded with the unconfirmed reports about a possible active shooter.

Some students criticized the university for not informing them sooner about what was going on.

Students reported that their friends were hiding.

there's an active shooter on campus right now, please please pray for everything being affected — gracie (@gsmitty500) November 30, 2018  .

@uofcincy why am I learning about an active shooter from tweets and texts 15 minutes before the university says anything? — Jack (@jboger2000) November 30, 2018  .

some of my friends are currently hiding from an active shooter so that's great — thiefling.

For more infomation >> University of Cincinnati Active Shooter Reports Hit Twitter | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:54.

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Christina LoBuglio explains the OCEARCH and Jacksonville University partnership - Duration: 1:37.

I'm Christina LoBuglio, I'm a graduate assistant at Jacksonville

University assisting in the OCEARCH JU partnership.

We're currently in Nova Scotia fishing for some great white sharks.

The OCEARCH JU partnership involves OCEARCH leveraging and our professors and students for scientific

research and allows JU to use OCEARCH as a platform for practical fieldwork.

We just got word that there's a shark hooked up so we're moving the lift over

and we're getting ready to do our work up.

I think it's a great partnership it allows students to have that practical real-world field experience and it

allows our professors to come out and do the research that they want to do in

order to help scientific community.

I am super excited about the future of this

partnership and what we can gain from it we can continue doing scientific

research so that we can help protect our oceans and the future of our planet,

and allow other students to get the experience that they need.

For more infomation >> Christina LoBuglio explains the OCEARCH and Jacksonville University partnership - Duration: 1:37.

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Two Children Injured In Shooting Outside University Of Mississippi Medical Center In Jackson, MS - Duration: 0:32.

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Interview to Prof. Chu - University of Bologna for SDGs - Duration: 4:14.

[Music]

Well, I research in a number of areas:

professor physics and also in the medical school for molecular cellular

physiology.

I work on batteries, I work on electrochemistry to split water to

reduce carbon dioxide for energy products, I work on things like

recovering lithium from seawater with novel electrochemistry, but I also work

on nanotechnology synthesis for medical probes biological probes for both very

basic research, but also for biomedicine.

In terms of glucose economy, I think I don't know how I got stuck

with that label that's only a very very small part of what is going on today, for

example I spoke about that you can have a partial hydrogen economy because with

inexpensive electricity made from solar wind and electrochemistry you can

produce hydrogen and oxygen and you can reduce carbon dioxide for energy

products and this is why being electrochemist

today is so exciting.

[Music]

Well, in terms of the sustainable goals a

very crucial part of these goals of the UN are public health, clean energy,

clean water, improve agriculture productivity all these things are tied

together and many of the things if you had abundant clean energy you could have

a lot of these things, you could have irrigation, you could have clean water

you can have a higher agricultural productivity and you can have

produced energy where you no longer pollute the air and have these huge

hazards.

So all these things become one part of this problem and this is all

the issues of clean energy, enough food, clean water, clean air are actually

intimately linked.

[Music]

Well, the university has many roles: number one, it is a place for

intellectual discourse, where it can help the students and help inform society of

what are the challenges that we face today and not only what are the

challenges, but actually how can we meet those challenges and prevail the

issues of climate change, the issues of public health are very serious issues

just as disease and and medical advances all these things.

Most of the discoveries have come out of the universities and so

this has been true in the past, it will continue to be true in the future that

it's the universities that do lots of the scientific research the of us of the

beginning engineering research.

But most importantly it's in universities where

you have these discussions about how one could best benefit society and so

they universities will continue to play a very important role in how

humankind moves forward.

[Music]

For more infomation >> Interview to Prof. Chu - University of Bologna for SDGs - Duration: 4:14.

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The Sounds of the Season are here! (University High School) - Duration: 0:26.

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Universal Flow University Lecture Vradio - Duration: 9:20.

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ShareLingo Scholarships for University Students - Duration: 5:07.

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For more infomation >> ShareLingo Scholarships for University Students - Duration: 5:07.

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Experience Saint Mary's University of Minnesota - Duration: 1:28.

♪ This is where it started ♪

♪ Where it all begins ♪

♪ Fall knowing the wonder ♪

♪ We hear it in the wind ♪

♪ So let it go and let it in ♪

♪ One road to take ♪

♪ One life to live ♪

♪ Feeling changes in the wind ♪

♪ Ooh ♪

♪ One road to take ♪

♪ One life to live ♪

♪ One road to take ♪

♪ One life to live ♪

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Data Science Specialization by Johns Hopkins University — Trailer - Duration: 1:17.

We've reached a new frontier where what's possible with data has reached new limits

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You'll learn concepts in statistics and math, apply your knowledge in programming

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After you complete this specialization, you'll receive a certification that you can share

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Enroll now to join over 185,000 people and counting who are using data science to transform

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