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Sage Research Methods is here
Struggling with your research methods course? Our library has free access to SAGE Research Methods to help! [Access here] or via the Online databases and academic journals page on the My learning/Learning support/Students pages in the portal.
IEEE Xplore Webinar
IEEE are hosting a free Xplore Open Webinar on 30 October 2019 at 13:00 (GMT) to help you get the most out of using IEEE Xplore/IET Library.
REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR HERE
This webinar will:
• highlight the main features of the platform
• cover advanced search techniques
• show you how to set up alerts
• demonstrate how to download equations and much more!
IEEE Xplore/IET Library is accessed via the Online databases and academic journals link in the My learning/Learning support page in the portal.
Cambridge Core Guide to Ebooks and Journals
Use the Cambridge Core guide to ebooks and journals to find out how to save searches, register for an individual account and using the Core Reader HTML functionality.
Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection recent videos – Introduction to Computational Biology and more
Recent releases for the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection of HS Talks. You can search for them in LibrarySearch or directly via the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection entry on the Online databases and academic journals page in the portal.
This month’s release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection includes undergraduate-level introductory talks on two key topics: computational biology, presented by Dr. V. Anne Smith of the University of St Andrews, and plant physiology, presented by Dr. Giles Johnson of the University of Manchester. Two additional introductory-level talks are Exercise for stroke prevention and Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for the prevention and care of NTDs.
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Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection recent videos – The Complement System – An Introduction for Undergraduates and more
Recent releases for the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection of HS Talks. You can search for them in LibrarySearch or directly via the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection entry on the Online databases and academic journals page in the portal.
Latest releases:
for undergraduates
Prof. Michael Holers – University of Colorado School of Medicine, USA
Dr. Ashley Frazer-Abel – University of Colorado, USA |
perspectives
Prof. Sheena Cruickshank – University of Manchester, UK |
long-term health
Prof. Tom Fleming – University of Southampton, UK |
therapeutic immunological tolerance
Prof. Herman Waldmann – University of Oxford, UK |
therapy
Prof. Herman Waldmann – University of Oxford, UK |
endometriosis
Prof. Chi Chiu (Ronald) Wang – The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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patients
Prof. Anthony Carr – University of Saskatchewan, Canada |
Featured talks from previous releases:
inactivation
Prof. Neil Brockdorff – University of Oxford, UK |
Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection recent videos – A Brief Introduction to Genetics and more
Recent releases for the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection of HS Talks. You can search for them in LibrarySearch or directly via the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection entry on the Online databases and academic journals page in the portal.
Latest releases:
Germany
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diseases
Prof. Andrew B. Tobin – University of Glasgow, UK |
signaling molecules
Dr. Sergi Ferré – National Institute on Drug Abuse, USA |
in the management of chronic pain
Prof. Simon Haroutounian – Washington University School of Medicine, USA
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Cognitive behavior therapy for stuttering
Dr. Robyn Lowe – University of Technology Sydney, Australia |
Hospital, UK
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preventing injury
Prof. Janice M. Morse – University of Utah, USA |
aspects of pathogenesis and treatment 1
Prof. Chaim Putterman – Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA Dr. Noa Schwartz – Hospital for Special Surgery, USA |
aspects of pathogenesis and treatment 2
Prof. Chaim Putterman – Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA Dr. Noa Schwartz – Hospital for Special Surgery, USA |
Featured talks from previous releases:
breeding 1
Prof. Fred van Eeuwijk – Wageningen University, Netherlands |
Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection recent videos – The Risks and Benefits of Gene Drive Technology and more
Recent releases for the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection of HS Talks. You can search for them in LibrarySearch or directly via the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection entry on the Online databases and academic journals page in the portal.
Latest releases:
technology
Prof. Henry Greely – Stanford University, USA |
at the blood-brain barrier
Prof. Jean-Michel Scherrmann – Paris Descartes University, France |
autism
Prof. Deborah Fein – University of Connecticut, USA |
Dr. Michael Retsky – Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health,
USA
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Dr. Christine Beedham – Department of Clinical Sciences,
University of Bradford, UK
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Featured talks from previous releases:
brain injury
Dr. John Bedolla – University of Texas Dell Medical School, USA |
statistical genetics
Dr. Paul O’Reilly – King’s College London, UK |
Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection recent videos – AI and Big Data in Drug Discovery and more
Recent releases for the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection of HS Talks. You can search for them in LibrarySearch or directly via the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection entry on the Online databases and academic journals page in the portal.
Latest releases:
Prof. Mark Greene – University of Pennsylvania, USA
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meta-analytic framework 1
Prof. Geert Molenberghs – Universiteit Hasselt & KU Leuven, Belgium
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Leuven, Belgium
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lupus erythematosus
Prof. Luis Jara-Quezada – Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico
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Featured talks from previous releases:
analysis
Prof. Jenny Barrett – University of Leeds, UK |
Medical Center at Dallas, USA
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NY, USA
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