About a quarter of deaths worldwide--many of them children--are caused by infectious organisms. The World Health Organization reports that new infectious diseases are continuing to...
Influenza, Smallpox, AIDS, HIV, Plague, Black Plague, Disease, Amazing, University of Richmond, UofR, Greatest Group in Dr. Lessem's Class, Sarah McLachlan
Just over fifty years ago, hospitals were used for the isolation of patients suffering from incurable infectious diseases. Fortunately, things have improved greatly and such...
With the threat of a warmer, wetter world and a larger global population, scientists are researching how climate change may impact the spread of infectious...
UC San Francisco presents Mini Medical School. In this edition, Joe DeRisi, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator at UCSF, explores the need to detect and...
Stanford Professor Lucy Shapiro is renowned for her contributions to the fields of developmental biology, molecular biology, and genetics. She discusses how antibiotics are becoming...