Catalyst University
Biosignaling - Receptor Tyrosine Kinases & Insulin
Biosignaling - Receptor Tyrosine Kinases & Insulin
Visual Learning Systems
Healthy Nervous and Endocrine Systems: Problems of the Endocrine System
This program explores the essential components and functions of the nervous system while also investigating the endocrine system. The following parts of the nervous system are illustrated through colorful graphics: brain, spinal cord,...
Catalyst University
Exercise Physiology | mTORC1 and Muscle Protein Synthesis
Exercise Physiology | mTORC1 and Muscle Protein Synthesis
Healthcare Triage
Type 2 Diabetes and Daily Blood Sugar Monitoring
Research is telling us that those with Type 2 diabetes don't need to be testing for blood glucose levels at home and that doing so is a waste of money and a strain on the health care system.
Cerebellum
Space Facts II - Insulin Pump From Space Technology
Space Facts II puts viewers on the forefront of space exploration, examining its role on Earth in fighting forest fires, controlling diseases (such as diabetes), combating air pollution and mapping solar and lunar cycles. This video...
Catalyst University
The Mechanism of Insulin Release by Pancreatic β-cells
This video dissects the mechanism by which the Pancreatic β-cells sense blood glucose levels and secrete a proportional amount of insulin through negative feedback.
Catalyst University
mTOR Part 1: Activation of mTOR and Overall Effects
mTOR Part 1: Activation of mTOR and Overall Effects
Curated Video
The Advantages and Concerns of Genetic Engineering in Agriculture and Medicine
The video explains what genetic engineering is and how it is used in agriculture and medicine. It discusses the benefits and limitations of genetic engineering and considers some of the concerns that people have regarding its use. The...
JJ Medicine
mTOR Signaling Pathway | Nutrient and Cell Stress Regulation
Lesson on mTOR Signaling Pathway: In-depth Overview of Upstream Nutrient and Stress Regulators and Regulators of the mTOR complexes. Hey guys! In this lesson I give you an in-depth, detailed analysis the many ways in which the mTOR...
Catalyst University
Do Turkey Dinners Really Make You Tired? → HERE'S WHY
In this video, we discuss the reasons why a Thanksgiving Turkey dinner leaves you feeling ready for a nap.
Catalyst University
Cardiac Pharmacology [Part 1] Statins & Diabetics Drugs
In this video, we discuss the basic mechanisms of action of cardiac drugs such as statins and diabetic medications.
The Wall Street Journal
ZocDoc and Dexcom on the Telemedicine Boom
The coronavirus pandemic has given the fledgling telemedicine industry a boost as patients flocked online for doctor consultations. ZocDoc and Dexcom CEOs discuss how telemedicine is transforming healthcare.
Healthcare Triage
Colorado's Plan for Making Insulin More Affordable
Insulin is still super expensive. Colorado is doing something about it. It’s still likely not enough.
Next Animation Studio
Artificial pancreas: how it works
British researchers are developing an artificial pancreas that would automatically control levels of glucose in the bloodstream, obviating the need for diabetics to constantly monitor and regulate their blood sugar levels during the day...
JJ Medicine
High Early Morning Glucose | Dawn Phenomenon & Somogyi Effect
High Early Morning Glucose | Dawn Phenomenon & Somogyi Effect High early morning glucose levels can become a problem in management of blood sugars for diabetic patients. Glucose levels normally fluctuate throughout the day; however, two...
Catalyst University
Glycolysis | Regulation of PFK-1/Glycolysis Via PFK-2 Activity
Glycolysis | Regulation of PFK-1/Glycolysis Via PFK-2 Activity
Catalyst University
Biosynthesis of Phosphatidate from DHAP and Glycerol
Biosynthesis of Phosphatidate from DHAP and Glycerol
Catalyst University
Chronic Kidney Disease EXPLAINED [Pathogenesis, Effects, & Staging]
In this video, we explore the pathogenesis, systemic effects, and clinical staging of chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Science Buddies
Why Aren't All Medicines Pills?
No one likes shots, so why don't we swallow all our medications? This video will show how you can use a model to explore one challenge behind making medications we can quickly swallow, using insulin (a medication taken by some diabetes...
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - Bittersweet
The world is facing a diabetes epidemic – with the disease linked to both genetic and lifestyle causes. India is set to become the diabetes capital of the world – with numbers set to double in a generation – while in Africa, efforts are...