Take a Tour of a Medical Research LaboratoryDr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, shows the tools, equipment and procedures used in medical research.
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Working with Cells in the Medical Research LabDr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, describes the process of working with cells in her medical research work.
Login to ViewListening to the Patient for DiagnosisDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School describes the importance of listening to a patient to help with diagnosis.
Login to ViewLan Yang is Changing the World Through ScienceMeet Lan Yang, PhD, Edwin H. and Florence G. Skinner Professor at the McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis.
Login to ViewLan Yang is Changing the World Through ScienceMeet Lan Yang, PhD, Edwin H. and Florence G. Skinner Professor at the McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis.
Login to ViewEnjoying the Fun and Frustration of Being a Research ScientistResearch scientist and book author Dr. Kathryn Tristan talks about what she finds the most fun and most frustrating about her job.
Login to ViewThe Excitement of Working in ScienceResearch scientist Dr. Kathryn Tristan shares her excitement about being a scientist by offering examples of tools whe works with and diseases she studies.
Login to ViewWorking with Cells in Medical ResearchDr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, describes the process of working with cells in her medical research work.
Login to ViewDiagnosing a PatientDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors begin the process of diagnosing a patient's condition.
Login to ViewUsing a Centrifuge in Medical ResearchSee different types of centrifuges as Dr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, explains how they are used in her work.
Login to ViewUsing Process of Elimination to Help Determine Cause of an IllnessDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School describes the diagnostic process a doctor uses when the patient first comes in.
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Login to ViewScientists Discover How Cells Defend Themselves Using Our Hidden Immune ArsenalThe John P. Atkinson lab in the Division of Rheumatology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has a team of dedicated scientists making discoveries about our immune system.
Login to ViewWhat Got You Interested in Medical Research as a Career?Dr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, describes what got her interested in medical research as a career.
Login to ViewThe Fun of Medical ResearchDr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, describes why she likes her career so much.
Login to ViewThe Ten Steps of Medical ResearchDr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, walks through the ten-step process she uses in her work as a medical scientist.
Login to ViewThe Process of DiagnosisDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors begin the process of diagnosing a patient's condition.