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The University of Exeter subscribes to JoVE, a leading provider of scientific video resources designed to enhance teaching, learning, and research through high-quality, visualized content. Through Exeter’s subscription, you have access to five specialized JoVE video journals in Life Sciences, covering the following disciplines:

  • Biochemistry: Access detailed experiments and methods in biochemical research. 
  • Biology: Discover foundational and advanced techniques in biological research.
  • Immunology and Infection: Gain insights into immune responses and infectious disease studies.
  • Medicine: Visualize essential medical procedures and clinical research.
  • Neuroscience: Explore visualized studies that bring complex neural mechanisms to life.

JoVE’s peer-reviewed, visualized experiments allow students and staff to explore complex topics, supporting diverse learning styles and making scientific research more accessible and impactful.

09/17/2024
profile-icon Natasha Bayliss

The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection contains over 3,000 specially commissioned, multi-media, online lectures by leading world experts from universities, research centres, medical schools, and pharmaceutical/biotech companies.

Subject areas include biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, nutrition, and neuroscience. New material is added every month!

Use the search bar on the top left of any page to run a search in the collection or click ‘Subjects’ and select the ‘Category’ or ‘Therapeutic Area’ of choice to browse the collection.

 

Lecture, Seminar and Case study talks focusing on the latest research and developments in biomedical and life sciences.

 
 

A substantial archive of publications produced by the Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS), a unit operating within the United States CIA, from 1957-1995. The JPRS unit produced English translations of foreign-language monographs, reports, serials, journal and newspaper articles, and radio and television broadcasts from across the world, with a focus on communist and developing countries. These translations were produced for use by U.S government officials, U.S. agencies and research and industrial communities.

You can search across the entire collection:

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