Life in the Lab: Working with malaria parasites
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2017
- Alena Pance is a senior staff scientist in the malaria group at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. In this film she introduces malaria as a parasitic disease and describes how to work safely in the lab with malaria parasites including culturing them using human blood and preparing them on microscope slides.
The Malaria programme uses a variety of different research methods to understand the biology of the Plasmodium parasite, its mosquito vector and the human host. This scientific approach aims to find solutions to malaria control such as discovering new drugs and vaccines.
This is one of a series of Life in the lab films providing a more in-depth insight to some of the laboratory processes used by different teams at the Wellcome Sanger Institute. The film has been developed to help support the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3 in laboratory skills. - Наука
Very nice documentary and lab method description.
Nice video thanks
Fascinating ❤
Thx for uploading
Thanks Anush - any suggestions on what kind of animations you'd like to see?
yourgenome like DNA replicating video it really amazing
Tq for this useful vedio
Wow amazing
Please translate these amazing videos into Arabic
There are a lot of people who need to know more about these videos but they can't understand English
Thanks alot
This is a good idea for Arab Watchers.
I really hope that more translators will be watching.
asante dada
*More Upload plz*
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that's a lot of steps
she touched the slide and then put glasses on!?
If I chose this as a career, what would I refer to myself as?
well, you would be a scientist
Biologist or scientist, something along those lines
a virologist or a biologist
A Microbiologist which includes: virology, mycology, parasitology, bacteriology, and immunology
Laide: This was a trigger topic, so I have to express concerns/thoughts:
If you consider any of these fields (EHS, but especially anything genomics or medical related), I have a strong caution to inform you of..... CRISPR (gene-editing) will be what they introduce you to as the miracle science/tech and they'll omit ALL THE INFO ON OFF-TARGETS, TRANSLOCATIONS, MUTATIONS, etc (adverse effects) that occur. To make it easy, I have playlists on my channel on what's hidden. Please, think twice about cas-9 or other versions, research what hasn't been taught/told, then decide. We can't undo what's irreversible, we're not God, and nature ALWAYS finds a way to prove human ignorance and bewilderment. My suggestion, we need scientists and medical that can counter CRISPR (and nano since that also had toxicity/adverse issues). Screwing with viruses and diseases thinking nothing will go wrong is BEYOND DANGEROUS and I refuse to let this world cull the REAL SPECIES for moonshot programs and agendas.
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