University of Washington

Webcasts

The Molecular Medicine Program at the University of Washington is pleased to provide webcasts from our public lectures, seminars and special courses. We are honored that our Hepatitis C series as well as several of our public lectures, are now featured on HHMI's Cool Science Website.

 

Public Lectures:

hiv map Challenges in Understanding and Preventing HIV Transmission
Julie Overbaugh, PhD
Member, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
genome The Changing Human Genome: Implications for Disease and Evolution
Evan Eichler, PhD
HHMI Associate Investigator, University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences
HDL HDL: When Good Cholesterol Goes Bad
Jay Heinecke, MD
Professor, University of Washington Department of Medicine
hpv virus HPV and Cervical Cancer: 25 Years from Discovery to Vaccine
Denise Galloway, PhD
Head, Cancer Biology Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
mosquito Malaria: Hot Times for a Bad Disease
Wesley Van Voorhis, MD
Acting Head, Allergy and Infectious Diseases Division, University of Washington Department of Medicine
scale Obesity: The Plague of the 21st Century
Scott Weigle, MD
Professor, University of Washington Department of Medicine
Point of Care Diagnostics for the Developing World
Paul Yager, PhD
Professor and Acting Chair, University of Washington Department of Bioengineering
islets Predicting and Preventing Autoimmune Diabetes
Gerald Nepom, MD, PhD
Director, Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason
   

 

Hepatitis C Virus: A Global Pandemic

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Epidemiology and Natural History of Hepatitis C
Miriam Alter, PhD, MPH
Director, Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program, University of Texas Medical Branch

virus entering cell The Molecular Virology of Hepatitis C
Steven J. Polyak, PhD
Research Associate Professor, UW Department of Laboratory Medicine
infected cells Hepatitis C Virus and Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Stanley M. Lemon, MD
Chair and Director, Institute for Human Infections and Immunity, University of Texas Medical Branch
fibrosis in liver Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Immunity
Michael Gale, Jr, PhD
Associate Professor, UW Department of Immunology
Current and Future Treatment for Hepatitis C
John D. Scott, MD
Harborview Hepatitis and Liver Clinic, Seattle WA