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This webinar, published by Western Michigan University Evaluation Center, discusses logic models as a visual representation of a project’s activities and intended outcomes. The video demonstrates how logic models illuminate underlying logic and assumptions, how models can be used to structure...
This video, provided by Digital World Biology, is from the 2022 Antibody Engineering Hackathon, an event where teams collaborated to develop Course-based Undergraduate Research projects (CURES) for students studying biotechnology. During this presentation, presenter Sandra Porter provides...
This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by Nico Stuurman, professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC-San Francisco. Fluorescence is a physical phenomenon in which a compound absorbs light and re-emits this as light of a usually higher wavelength. Since the excitation...
This video, created by the Center for Nanotechnology Education (Nano-Link), provides an overview of the Ninth Annual Nano-Link Conference. Students are shown talking about their experiences, learning about nanoscience topics in laboratory environments, playing Nano-Link Jeopardy, giving poster...
This video, from the National Center for Autonomous Technologies (NCAT), provides instructions on how to build the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) small open test lanes for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Information on required supplies and assembly is provided. The video...
This video, from Digital World Biology, discusses the development and characteristics of a cell line called NIST CHO, engineered to produce a monoclonal antibody. The video details the various cell lines used in research, including E. coli, NS0 cells, and yeast strains, highlighting the transition...
This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the first in a series of lectures on using Nmap, a free, open-source network scanning software used in network functionality and security. The video begins by...
This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the second in a series of lectures on using Nmap, a free, open-source network scanning software used in network functionality and security. This lecture introduces...
This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the third in a series of lectures on using Nmap, a free, open-source network scanning software used in network functionality and security. In this lecture, Hills...
This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the last in a series of lectures on using Nmap, a free, open-source network scanning software used in network functionality and security. This lecture covers...
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