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OLLI Race and the European Fairy Tale lecture #2
This class explores the centrality of race in the development of the European fairy tale from the early seventeenth century through the early twentieth century. We focus on four canonical fairy tale collections, contextualizing the tales in relation to ideas about race particular to each of their historical and cultural moments, while also tracing the continuation of key narrative themes across the collections in order to understand both how racial thinking shaped the European fairy tale and how the European fairy shaped western racialization.
Dr Lau served as Provost of Oakes College 2008-2014, chaired the UCSC Academic Senate, and was an Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs in the Humanitie...
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The Worsening Situation In The Middle East And U.S. Policy, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 10/14/24
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Click the “Subscribe” button on the OLLI UCSC channel and then click the bell icon to receive new video notifications. UCSC political science Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn presents “The Worsening Situation In The Middle East And U.S. Policy” as part of the Osher Life Long Learners program on 10/14/24. Contact her with thoughts and questions for future topics at ronnie@ucsc.edu. Correction: The num...
Race and the European Fairy Tale Lecture 1
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This class explores the centrality of race in the development of the European fairy tale from the early seventeenth century through the early twentieth century. We focus on four canonical fairy tale collections, contextualizing the tales in relation to ideas about race particular to each of their historical and cultural moments, while also tracing the continuation of key narrative themes across...
OLLI UCSC course: The New World of Genetics and DNA Lesson 4
Просмотров 16514 дней назад
In the last 20 years new technology has led to an explosion of information about our genes and DNA. This course provides an overview of some of the most exciting developments. It is directed at a general audience and no previous training in biology is required. We start with an explanation of the structure and function of DNA and genes. In humans, for example, we now know that less than 5% of o...
Is the Middle East A Lose-Lose Situation?, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 9/30/24
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Click the “Subscribe” button on the OLLI UCSC channel and then click the bell icon to receive new video notifications. UCSC political science Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn presents “Is the Middle East A Lose-Lose Situation?” as part of the Osher Life Long Learners program on 9/30/24.
OLLI UCSC course: The New World of Genetics and DNA Lesson 3 9/26/2024
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In the last 20 years new technology has led to an explosion of information about our genes and DNA. This course provides an overview of some of the most exciting developments. It is directed at a general audience and no previous training in biology is required. We start with an explanation of the structure and function of DNA and genes. In humans, for example, we now know that less than 5% of o...
OLLI UCSC course: The New World of Genetics and DNA Lesson 2 9/19/2024
Просмотров 21928 дней назад
In the last 20 years new technology has led to an explosion of information about our genes and DNA. This course provides an overview of some of the most exciting developments. It is directed at a general audience and no previous training in biology is required. We start with an explanation of the structure and function of DNA and genes. In humans, for example, we now know that less than 5% of o...
OLLI UCSC course: The New World of Genetics and DNA Lesson 1
Просмотров 281Месяц назад
In the last 20 years new technology has led to an explosion of information about our genes and DNA. This course provides an overview of some of the most exciting developments. It is directed at a general audience and no previous training in biology is required. We start with an explanation of the structure and function of DNA and genes. In humans, for example, we now know that less than 5% of o...
Foreign Policy Issues The Next President Will Confront, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 8/26/24
Просмотров 169Месяц назад
Click the “Subscribe” button on the OLLI UCSC channel and then click the bell icon to receive new video notifications. UCSC political science Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn presents “Foreign Policy Issues The Next President Will Confront” as part of the Osher Life Long Learners program on 9/30/24. Contact her with thoughts and questions for future topics at ronnie@ucsc.edu.
Eye Care OLLI Lecture 3
Просмотров 943 месяца назад
This is the third lecture in a series of 3 that is presented by Michael Lahey MD, ophthalmologist and retinal surgeon to Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC Santa Cruz. Have you ever wished you had more time to discuss your visual problem and its treatment options with your ophthalmologist? Mike Lahey, retinal surgeon and ophthalmologist, will cover multiple facets of eye care, including co...
What About US Foreign Policy?!, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 6/24/24
Просмотров 1623 месяца назад
Click the “Subscribe” button on the OLLI UCSC channel, and then click the bell icon to receive new video notifications. UCSC political science Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn presents “What About US Foreign Policy?!” as part of the Osher Life Long Learners program on 6/24/24. Contact her with thoughts and questions for future topics at ronnie@ucsc.edu.
OLLI Course on Eye Care, Disease and Surgery Lecture #2 6/12/2024
Просмотров 384 месяца назад
Have you ever wished you had more time to discuss your visual problem and its treatment options with your ophthalmologist? Mike Lahey, retinal surgeon and ophthalmologist, will cover multiple facets of eye care, including common visual diseases of the aging eye, such as cataract, macular degeneration, glaucoma, vascular retinal disease, and dry eye. He will get into the how and why of modern op...
Europe 2024: Why It Matters, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 6/10/24
Просмотров 1374 месяца назад
Click the “Subscribe” button on the OLLI UCSC channel and then the bell icon to receive new video notifications. UCSC political science Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn presents “Europe 2024: Why It Matters” as part of the Osher Life Long Learners program on 6/10/24. Contact her with thoughts and questions for future topics at ronnie@ucsc.edu.
OLLI Course on Eye Care, Disease and Surgery Lecture #1 6/5/2024
Просмотров 704 месяца назад
Have you ever wished you had more time to discuss your visual problem and its treatment options with your ophthalmologist? Mike Lahey, retinal surgeon and ophthalmologist, will cover multiple facets of eye care, including common visual diseases of the aging eye, such as cataract, macular degeneration, glaucoma, vascular retinal disease, and dry eye. He will get into the how and why of modern op...
Gaza & Israel: International Action & Reaction, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 5/27/24
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Click the “Subscribe” button on the OLLI UCSC channel and then the bell icon to receive new video notifications. UCSC political science Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn presents “Gaza & Israel: International Action & Reaction” as part of the Osher Life Long Learners program on 5/27/24. Contact her with thoughts and questions for future topics at ronnie@ucsc.edu.
OLLI Molecular Biology Spring 2024 Lecture #3
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OLLI Molecular Biology Spring 2024 Lecture #3
OLLI Molecular Biology Spring 2024 Lecture #2
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OLLI Molecular Biology Spring 2024 Lecture #2
“Environmental Contributors to Attention Disorders: Causality and Therapeutic Approaches”
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“Environmental Contributors to Attention Disorders: Causality and Therapeutic Approaches”
Europe’s Migraines, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 5/13/24
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Europe’s Migraines, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 5/13/24
The Future of Palestine and Palestinians, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 4/29/24
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The Future of Palestine and Palestinians, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 4/29/24
Gaza and Beyond, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 4/15/24
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Gaza and Beyond, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 4/15/24
And Then There Is Russia . . ., by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 4/1/24
Просмотров 1626 месяцев назад
And Then There Is Russia . . ., by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 4/1/24
Politics of Providing Food And Preventing Famine, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 3/18/24
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Politics of Providing Food And Preventing Famine, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 3/18/24
On The Road To A Third World War?, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 3/4/24
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On The Road To A Third World War?, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 3/4/24
The Maze of International Institutions in the Middle East, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 2/19/24
Просмотров 1168 месяцев назад
The Maze of International Institutions in the Middle East, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 2/19/24
U.S. Foreign Policy At The Crossroads, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 2/5/24
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U.S. Foreign Policy At The Crossroads, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 2/5/24
Crises Piling on Crises, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 1/22/24
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Crises Piling on Crises, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 1/22/24
Dangers Lurking Here, There and Everywhere, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 1/8/24
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Dangers Lurking Here, There and Everywhere, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 1/8/24
Latin America: Does It Really Matter?, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 12/11/23
Просмотров 9410 месяцев назад
Latin America: Does It Really Matter?, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 12/11/23
Authoritarian Jeopardy: Guess Which Country, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 11/27/23
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Authoritarian Jeopardy: Guess Which Country, by Prof. Emerita Ronnie Gruhn, 11/27/23

Комментарии

  • @dawnmills6755
    @dawnmills6755 16 дней назад

    Agreed.

  • @melodymzoubi4140
    @melodymzoubi4140 17 дней назад

    The future may not be looking very good for palestine and Lebanon but definitely looking worst for the zionist maniacs. The US is allowing a psychopath to bring Israel down along with the US and we the common citizens have our hands tied. Shame on the US. It is disgusting. The US and Israel only understand the language of force and wars. Just sickening and if many believe the US and israel are democracies. Think again

  • @rock_ok
    @rock_ok 17 дней назад

    very much, you forgot the Hollywood will cover it up

  • @chrisclassical7
    @chrisclassical7 17 дней назад

    september 11th was a direct result of usa backing for israel.

  • @mbgchanneltv
    @mbgchanneltv 18 дней назад

    Ma'am, about wps in the philippines is possible cause of war between ph and china?

  • @mbgchanneltv
    @mbgchanneltv 18 дней назад

    Very informative video, thank you ma'am.

  • @MyWissam
    @MyWissam 28 дней назад

    T13:52

  • @MyWissam
    @MyWissam Месяц назад

    What is planned for this course? Are you going to upload a lecture every Monday, for the duration of the academic quarter?

    • @barrybowman3172
      @barrybowman3172 Месяц назад

      There will be four lectures in the course. I hope to post each one by Monday. -- Barry

    • @MyWissam
      @MyWissam Месяц назад

      @@barrybowman3172thanks

  • @wgarcia63
    @wgarcia63 Месяц назад

    Excelente. Obrigado!!!

  • @DuaneEseo-ul1bg
    @DuaneEseo-ul1bg Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing the information about the DNA very well explained...

  • @rezakarampour6286
    @rezakarampour6286 Месяц назад

    US needs a declaration of independence from Israel .

  • @rezakarampour6286
    @rezakarampour6286 Месяц назад

    ' US Policies : Made In Israel . '

  • @kholodmuhammad6671
    @kholodmuhammad6671 4 месяца назад

    😅cc c😅6fpf😅

  • @silverruv6220
    @silverruv6220 4 месяца назад

    This is it Only 4 lecture I mean our chapters take more than 4 lectures 😂 I'm in class12 right now

  • @amosochiengowenda5466
    @amosochiengowenda5466 5 месяцев назад

    Great

  • @Ronald-xp7ry
    @Ronald-xp7ry 5 месяцев назад

    It seems to me that there are forces that are determinated by the structutrees of the cell. All the forces that make molecles moves are determinating tho the objective of the celular organels objective.

  • @hope12792
    @hope12792 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @clementmariostlouis6686
    @clementmariostlouis6686 10 месяцев назад

    50% repetitive DNA could be store DNA sequences that change a wolf like mammal into a whale for example over millions of years: epigenetic closely related to environmental pressure . Body builder musculature could arise from the 50 % pool in months though .

  • @ezzovonachalm9815
    @ezzovonachalm9815 Год назад

    could I have had the opportunity to see this very presentation as I was a medicine student .....!!!

  • @RollingTree2
    @RollingTree2 Год назад

    Excellent! Explanations laying out in orderly, contextually thorough fashion what physically/visually happens, and why, via layman descriptions, before adding terminology. Rare. So often, teaching begins with, and emphasizes, terminology and abstractions, and fails to clearly link processes. Thank you!

  • @LarsLarsen77
    @LarsLarsen77 Год назад

    Who is older? The students? Or the professor? I watched this at 1.75x and it was still too slow.

  • @fionab5053
    @fionab5053 Год назад

    Thank you for recording this. And thank you to Maureen ❤

  • @_neophyte
    @_neophyte Год назад

    33:00 this is so fascinating. it looks like machine code, like binary code (obiously it's not truly "binary" but you get the point). Our bodies are truly just machines, the most marvellous machines to ever exist. I'm going to start my degree in biomedical engineering soon because of the fascination i have for nature and the desire to contribute to people's health using technology.

  • @mikoplays
    @mikoplays Год назад

    Some of the questions from the audience are interesting.

  • @kainajones9393
    @kainajones9393 Год назад

    Great lesson. Would be good if your cursor were a bit more prominent . Hard to know where your pointing sometimes

  • @ShellsPink
    @ShellsPink Год назад

    Here's a question: How do Fluoroquinolones work and how do they affect/damage DNA??

  • @ShellsPink
    @ShellsPink Год назад

    Mmm this put me to sleep!! Thank You!!

    • @ShellsPink
      @ShellsPink Год назад

      Actually very enlightening, fascinating ....and seals the deal for my belief in a designer, Creator, the whole shebang... but I really did fall asleep while watching!!

  • @Not-ip1hn
    @Not-ip1hn Год назад

    A profound lesson on the introductory of Molecular biology, the fundamentals are truly astonishing you made a rather complex lesson turn into a simple explanation of the functions of cells to a whole new level.

  • @michasosnowski5918
    @michasosnowski5918 Год назад

    Cathalythic reactions are fascinating to me. Mln per second? It blows my mind. Its like a spider waiting on his web, so that fly would hit the web, and then its an instant hit with poison. Inside the cell, there are billions of flies propably, and the spider is much faster. Boom, and the next one. Boom, next one. On and on.

  • @ktl4539
    @ktl4539 Год назад

    Poor articulation of the material. TRNA? Come on, man. Transfer RNA.

  • @maebyvalentinamontesmillan9249

    40:59 / 1:30:27

  • @jullionmarcel
    @jullionmarcel Год назад

    1:17:06 pcr test

  • @jullionmarcel
    @jullionmarcel Год назад

    1:04:43 molecular biology test method 1:12:30 cek purity 280 kalo ada protein

  • @غازيبس-ك4خ
    @غازيبس-ك4خ Год назад

    مين دا

  • @rodneyspence7441
    @rodneyspence7441 Год назад

    Hello, I’m a retired NASA aerospace engineer with no real background in cell biology, but I’m just dumbfounded by the apparent design I see here with all these intricate chemical mechanisms at work. I was thinking about the origin of the first living cell on earth. If you need a large macromolecule like a ribosome to build other protein molecules, it raises the question of the origin of the first ribosome and the origin of the DNA assembly instructions to build that first ribosome. You run into a chicken and egg dilemma - seems like you would first need a ribosome to build the first ribosome. Not only that, seems like you would first need a living cell to build the first living cell! I may have to rethink my evolutionary assumptions on this issue. I honestly have a difficult time believing this whole transcription, translation, protein synthesis process in the first living organism came about through random natural processes - even over millions of years.

    • @jeffkaze7
      @jeffkaze7 Год назад

      hey hi could you help teach me some basic high school physics. It would be a huge help to me

  • @rodneyspence7441
    @rodneyspence7441 Год назад

    I’ve been watching the Ken Burns documentary called “Cancer - The Emperor of All Maladies” in which they say most types of cancer involve mutations on 50-100 different genes whereas at first they thought it only involved a few. And even for those types that do just involve a few genes the cancer will keep mutating to resist the drugs. I hope some of the young people here keep learning about the cell biology so that this nightmare of a disease can be defeated. Thanks for teaching this important information in an understandable way!

    • @LarsLarsen77
      @LarsLarsen77 Год назад

      My friend discovered a single SNP that causes cancer in humans.

  • @KhanCholPham
    @KhanCholPham Год назад

    I love the lecture and I'm going to practicing

  • @marksilver1573
    @marksilver1573 Год назад

    Such a complicated structure couldn't just happen by chance, nature itself is pure intelligence, and it boggles the mind!

    • @garfield1964
      @garfield1964 Месяц назад

      Why do you assume that you, the product, are capable of grasping the limits of what "chance" can create? Do you think Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream is not contained in the set of all random strings of Latin characters?

  • @instruments3366
    @instruments3366 Год назад

    3:00

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Год назад

    DNA also has been found to work in the 4th dimension of time. Dr. Robert Cater covers this on RUclips.

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Год назад

    No he said 15% was from viruses. It is not junk DNA. As more research is done more of the 90% is found to do things.

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Год назад

    God is so amazing.

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Год назад

    The DNA also reads backwards too.

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Год назад

    That extra code on the end I would guess is for the purpose of repair the code should it be degraded enough. I could be wrong certainly. Hopefully we will discover what it does later on.

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Год назад

    So the code to make the protein which it binds to on the DNA to start is from the DNA to begin with. This is why the topoisomerase so important so a factor can get to the binding spot it is programmed for on a molecular level. Brilliant method. Thank you to whomever discovered this.

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Год назад

    I do not believe that 15% being left over virus is a correct view anymore. All of the 90% do things. Medical researchers are classifying what this 90% does.

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Год назад

    How does the binding factor know the correct spot to bind to the DNA? Why that spot versus any and every other spot on the DNA of the bacteria trying to get the sugar molecule?

  • @mariadelgado4393
    @mariadelgado4393 2 года назад

    Thank you for this complete explication.

  • @jameshopkins3541
    @jameshopkins3541 2 года назад

    don't speak like a teacher please use loquendo do not take air by the mouth

  • @nermeenhamad2810
    @nermeenhamad2810 2 года назад

    Thank you very much.I’m really grateful to you!! Share more lectures please. This lecture elaborates a lot fact to me Thank you