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Jewish Pioneers: Colorado ExperienceFilm by Rocky Mountain PBS about Jews in early Colorado. The film sourced materials from the Beck Archives.
From Claire Blyth
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Chasing the Cure: Tuberculosis and Colorados Early Jewish CommunityRocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society annual dinner video from 2008. The subject of the video is Tuberculosis and the early Colorado Jewish community.
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MWCoh-0439-2 (Side B) (Cars/Dr. Bull/ClubsNo description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: Cars/Dr. Bull/Clubs
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Oral history of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kent 1980 April 14 (Part 2)Dr. Kent discusses his education and how he decided to come to Mesa in 1931 to practice medicine with Dr. Ralph Palmer. He mentions his musical background and how he and Mrs. Kent have supported the…
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Oral History Interview with Willa Craig 2002 April 3 (Tape 1, Side B)Willa Craig summarizes her background and explains how she started working in the women's health care field in Missoula Montana first at Planned Parenthood as a birth control counselor and then…
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PSA-ALS DiseaseA short Public service announcement about ALS Research (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) in the DU Biological Sciences Department by Daniel Linseman, PhD
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ALS Research at with Dr. Dan LinsemanUniversity of Denver Asst. Prof. Dan Linseman and his students are researching antioxidants and proteins that may be able to help people suffering from ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) within the next…
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Michelle Knowles: Cardiovascular Disease ResearchProf. Michelle Knowles and her group are interested in understanding how membrane proteins function on a molecular level. They use single molecule and quantitative imaging techniques to form…
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ALS Research with Professor Dan LinsemanRESEARCH INTERESTS Apoptosis is a type of cell death that contributes to several devastating neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson?s disease (PD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).…
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Provost Lunch Spring 2014: The Engineering of Joint Replacement ImplantsPeter Laz is an Associate Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering. He has been an investigator on industry, federal (NSF, NIH) and foundation grants and authored 30+ journal papers and 85+…
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Oral History Interview with Warren Conner 1995 MayWarren Conner describes his life in Aspen CO growing up in a mining family. Warren discusses his early recollections of mines and the work that his father and grandfather did in the early 1900s. …
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Oral History Interview with Charles Houston 2000 August 23Interview begins with Charles Houston describing his personal life and his childhood including travelling as a child with his family. Houston detailed his pranks as a child and punishments. Also…
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Engaging Ideas - Dr. Bobbie Kite, Tomorrow's Healthcare: How information and competition are creating new models for healthcareIn this Engaging Idea, Dr. Bobbie Kite looks at the current healthcare delivery system and how transparency can and is changing the landscape.
From Terry Zdrale
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Oral History Interview with Charles Houston, 2000 August 23. Tape 1, Side B.Interview begins with Charles Houston describing his personal life and his childhood, including travelling as a child with his family. Houston detailed his pranks as a child and punishments. Also…
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