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Mechanism and Regulation of Cytoplasmic Dynein: Supplemental Video 1
A video from the 2015 review by Michael A. Cianfrocco Morgan E. DeSantis Andres E. Leschziner and Samara L. Reck-Peterson "Mechanism and Regulation of Cytoplasmic Dynein" from the Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology.
Shown: Dynein’s mechanochemical cycle. This video shows an animated version of dynein’s mechanochemical cycle as outlined in Figure 1d . The video illustrates a single step for a dynein head. In contrast to Figure 1d here we include a full dimer. The color coding is the same as that used in Figure 1. We use steps to describe dynein’s mechanochemical cycle in the main text and to illustrate it in Figure 1d . We indicate those steps in this Supplemental Video so the reader can refer to the main text for a full description of the changes that take place.
Adaptive Optics Ophthalmoscopy: Figure 8
A video from the 2015 review by Austin Roorda and Jacque L. Duncan "Adaptive Optics Ophthalmoscopy" from the Annual Review of Vision Science.
Shown: A video of a patient with type 1 diabetes taken using a 400 frame-per-second adaptive optics fundus camera.
Adaptive Optics Ophthalmoscopy: Figure 9
A video from the 2015 review by Austin Roorda and Jacque L. Duncan "Adaptive Optics Ophthalmoscopy" from the Annual Review of Vision Science.
Shown: A video of a patient with type 1 diabetes taken using a 400 frame-per-second adaptive optics fundus camera.
Koala Retroviruses: Evolution and Disease Dynamics
Maribeth V. Eiden of the Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Regulation at the National Institute of Mental Health discusses her article “Koala Retroviruses: Evolution and Disease Dynamics” which she wrote with Wenqin Xu for the 2015 Annual Review of Virology.
Quantitative Resistance to Biotrophic Filamentous Plant Pathogens: Concepts, Misconceptions, and Mechanisms: Video 1
A video from the 2015 review by Rients E. Niks Xiaoquan Qi and Thierry C. Marcel "Quantitative Resistance to Biotrophic Filamentous Plant Pathogens: Concepts Misconceptions and Mechanisms" from the Annual Review of Phytopathology.
Shown: Seedling leaves of three barley genotypes infected by isolate 1.2.1 of Puccinia hordei the barley leaf rust fungus showing the difference in rate of pustule development in a monocyclic test. Times (in days and hours) after inoculation are indicated.
Genotypes are extremely susceptible (L94) partially resistant (Vada) and extremely high partially resistant (17-5-16). The pale flecks are immature infections and the orange pustules are mature sporulating reproduction organs of the fungus (uredinia).
Day 7 17:00: Almost all pustules on L94 are mature whereas only the first pustules on Vada are mature.
Day 9 2:00: Almost all pustules on Vada are mature and on 17-5-16 the first mature pustule has just appeared. Vada shows approximately 50% fewer mature pustules than L94.
Day 12 9:00: The final number ofmature pustules on 17-5-16 is 12 which is much less than on Vada and L94.
A Conversation with Adam Heller
Adam Heller Research Professor and Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin and Chief Science Officer at SynAgile Corp. talks about his life and career with Elton J. Cairns Professor of the Graduate School Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California Berkeley and Faculty Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Dr. Heller discusses his and his family’s deportation from Hungary to Switzerland during the second World War and their move to British Mandate Palestine which eventually became Israel. He then recounts how his research allowed him to lead the development of one of the very first lithium batteries liquid lasers more efficient solar cells and a way to monitor the glucose concentration in the blood of diabetic patients.
Visual Guidance in Control of Grasping: Supplemental Video 1
A video from the 2015 review by Peter Janssen and Hansjörg Scherberger "Visual Guidance in Control of Grasping" from the Annual Review of Neuroscience.
Shown: A macaque monkey grasping a piece of apple after a bilateral injection of muscimol (B.E. Verhoef R. Vogels & P. Janssen unpublished observations).
Ed Schein – The Dangers of Abstraction
Edgar Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
There's More to Research than Just Doing Experiments: How Ed Schein Got His Start
Edgar H. Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
View all videos in this series:
- There's More to Research than Just Doing Experiments: How Ed Schein Got His Start
- Ed Schein – Realizing the Power of Experiential Learning
- Ed Schein – 50 Years of Organizational Psychology: Challenges in Application
- Ed Schein – Let's Focus on (National Organizational and Occupational) Culture
- Ed Schein – The Pitfalls of a Statistical Orientation
- Ed Schein – Advice for Young Scholars: Find Your Career Anchors
- Ed Schein – The Good Stuff Comes Out of Teams
- Ed Schein – Key Consulting Insights: The Power of Examples
- Ed Schein – The Dangers of Abstraction
Ed Schein – 50 Years of Organizational Psychology: Challenges in Application
Edgar H. Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
View all videos in this series:
- There's More to Research than Just Doing Experiments: How Ed Schein Got His Start
- Ed Schein – Realizing the Power of Experiential Learning
- Ed Schein – 50 Years of Organizational Psychology: Challenges in Application
- Ed Schein – Let's Focus on (National Organizational and Occupational) Culture
- Ed Schein – The Pitfalls of a Statistical Orientation
- Ed Schein – Advice for Young Scholars: Find Your Career Anchors
- Ed Schein – The Good Stuff Comes Out of Teams
- Ed Schein – Key Consulting Insights: The Power of Examples
- Ed Schein – The Dangers of Abstraction
Ed Schein – Advice for Young Scholars: Find Your Career Anchors
Edgar H. Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
Ed Schein – The Pitfalls of a Statistical Orientation
Edgar H. Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
Ed Schein – Let's Focus on (National, Organizational, and Occupational) Culture
Edgar H. Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
Ed Schein – Key Consulting Insights: The Power of Examples
Edgar Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
Ed Schein – Realizing the Power of Experiential Learning
Edgar H. Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
Ed Schein – The Good Stuff Comes Out of Teams
Edgar Schein Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management talks about his life and career with Frederick Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University.
Low-Temperature Kinetics and Dynamics with Coulomb Crystals: Supplemental Video 1
A supplemental video from the 2015 review by Brianna R. Heazlewood and Timothy P. Softley "Low-Temperature Kinetics and Dynamics with Coulomb Crystals" from the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry.
Shown: the rotating potential of a trapped ion in the applied RF field.
What We Learned from Our Justice Review: Takeaways from a Veteran and a Newcomer to the Justice Literature
Jason A. Colquitt and Kate P. Zipay of the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia discuss their article “Justice Fairness and Employee Reactions” which they wrote for the 2015 Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior.
How Exactly Should You Measure Justice?
Jason A. Colquitt and Kate P. Zipay of the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia discuss their article “Justice Fairness and Employee Reactions” which they wrote for the 2015 Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior.
Putting It all Together: Integrating Justice Theories
Jason A. Colquitt and Kate P. Zipay of the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia discuss their article “Justice Fairness and Employee Reactions” which they wrote for the 2015 Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior.