SciBites Video Shorts
From “allosteric modulator” to “zinc finger nuclease,” science can be a real mouthful. In our SciBites videos, IRP researchers explain their work in a way that is short, sweet, and easy to swallow. Watch these bite-size videos and satisfy your appetite for science!
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Scrutinizing Cellular Sabotage by a Villainous Virus
Suzie Stephenson is investigating how a virus sabotages cells in the liver.
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Applying AI to Lower Healthcare Costs
Using Illusions to Probe the Origins of Consciousness
When Cancer Runs Out of Breath
Tiny Parasites, Big Problems
Mapping Brain Highways to Stop Substance Use Disorders
How Molecular Gardeners Curtail Colorectal Cancer
A Special Delivery That Kills Cancer Cells
Using AI to Diagnose Rare Diseases
Improving Disparities in Diabetes Detection
Wrecking Cellular Recycling to Learn About Lung Cancer
Watching the Brain Recover From Opioid Use Disorder
Pinning Down RNA’s Role in Infertility
Searching for Sugar-Loving Antibodies
Scrutinizing Cells’ Surveillance Systems
Cultivating Clues to Combat Cleft Palates
Piecing Together a Chemical Puzzle
Surveying Tumors' Surroundings to Tailor Treatment
Tracking Down Seizures in the Brain
Turning a Deadly Toxin Into a Cancer Killer
Using Neuroscience to Reverse Obesity
Combating a Cancer-Causing Virus
Treating Infertility With a Neural Pacemaker
A Deep Dive Into the Brain’s Alert System
Eavesdropping on Bacterial Chit-Chat
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