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Gene H. Golub

Gene Howard Golub (February 29, 1932 – November 16, 2007), was an American numerical analyst who taught at Stanford University as Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science and held a courtesy appointment in electrical engineering. (Wikipedia).

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Brian K. Kobilka: 2012 Nobel Prize Recipient in Chemistry Press Conference

Brian Kobilka, MD, professor and chair of molecular and cellular physiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, has received the 2012 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He shares the prize with Robert Lefkowitz, MD, professor of biochemistry and of medicine at Duke University. The two m

From playlist Stanford News 2012

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Roger Piqué-Regí: "Tools for identifying gene regulatory variants and GxE interactions for..."

Computational Genomics Winter Institute 2018 "Tools for identifying gene regulatory variants and GxE interactions for molecular phenotypes" Roger Piqué-Regí, Wayne State University Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA February 26, 2018 For more information: http://computatio

From playlist Computational Genomics Winter Institute 2018

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Stanford Faculty - Meet Mark Kay

Mark A. Kay, MD, PhD, is the Director of the Program in Human Gene Therapy, and Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Kay is one of the founders of the American Society of Gene Therapy and served as its President in 2005-2006.

From playlist Genetics & Genomics

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Sir Charles G. Darwin - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast

Charles Galton Darwin, the grandson of Sir Charles Darwin, was an English physicist. Director of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) during the Second World War.

From playlist Voices of History

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Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Factorization-Based Sparse Solvers and Preconditioners- Lecture 1

Gene Golub's SIAM summer school presents Matrix Functions and Matrix Equations by Fudan University; Lecture 1

From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos

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Genomic Dark Matter: The Emergence of Small RNAs

Eric J. Devor, Senior Research Scientist of Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics at Integrated DNA Technologies, talks about the discovery and characteristics of microRNA. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Full Course Available on Stanford on iTunes U [iTunes Link]: http://d

From playlist Lecture Collection | Astrobiology and Space Exploration

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Functions of Matrices, Lecture 1

SIAM's Gene Golub summer school. 2013. Lecture 1 of: Functions of Matrices.

From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos

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To you, who was Albert Einstein?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Special Relativity

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SIAM's Gene Golub's Rayleigh Quotient Based Numerical Methods for Eigenvalue Problems, Lecture 1

Gene Golub's SIAM summer school presents Rayleigh Quotient Based Numerical Methods for Eigenvalue Problems by Ren-Cang Li 2013; Lecture 1

From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos

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Stanford Instructor - Meet Hinco Gierman

Hinco Gierman is a Geneticist at Illumina, a developer, manufacturer and marketer of integrated systems for the large-scale analysis of genetic variation and biological function.

From playlist Genetics & Genomics

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Lec 13 | MIT 18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I

Numerical linear algebra: orthogonalization and A = QR A more recent version of this course is available at: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-085f08 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 18.085 Computational Science & Engineering I, Fall 2007

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Huntington Disease

Huntington disease is caused by a mutation in the HTT gene. Understanding how the mutation causes neurodegeneration might help researchers develop treatments that protect brain function. This animation describes the genetic defect that underlies Huntington disease. Created by the editors a

From playlist Micro

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Functions of Matrices, Lecture 2

Functions of Matrices with Nick Higham from the University of Manchester. Lecture 2

From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos

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Functions of Matrices, Lecture 4

Join the fun with the Functions of Matrices with Nick Higham from the University of Manchester.

From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos

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Functions of Matrices, Lecture 3

Nick Higham from University of Manchester presents: Functions of Matrices, Lecture 3

From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos

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Factorization-based Sparse Solvers and Preconditions Lecture 2

Xiaoye Sherry Li's (from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) lecture number two on Factorization-based sparse solves and preconditioners

From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos

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Rayleigh Quotient Based Numerical Methods for Eigenvalue Problems, Lecture 2

Ren-Cang Li from UT presents: Rayleigh Quotient Based Numerical Methods for Eigenvalue Problems; Lecture 2

From playlist Gene Golub SIAM Summer School Videos

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Stanford Faculty - Meet Jonathan Pritchard

Jonathan Pritchard is Professor in the Departments of Genetics and Biology at Stanford University and an Investigator in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. His lab group uses statistical and computational methods to study questions in genomics and evolutionary biology.

From playlist Genetics & Genomics

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Interview at CIRM: Martin Gander

Interview at CIRM Martin Gander (University of Genève) held the Jean-Morlet Chair at CIRM during the second semester of 2022, in collaboration with Florence Hubert (Aix-Marseille University, co-holder). His research focuses on application-oriented applied and computational mathematics. I

From playlist Jean-Morlet Chair - Gander/Hubert

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Leonid Kruglyak: "Genetic Basis of Complex Traits"

Computational Genomics Summer Institute 2016 "Genetic Basis of Complex Traits" Leonid Kruglyak, UCLA Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA July 18, 2016 For more information: http://computationalgenomics.bioinformatics.ucla.edu/

From playlist Computational Genomics Summer Institute 2016

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