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What is a podcast? |
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You can think of a podcast as an audiovisual version of a magazine subscription. You subscribe to the podcast and then when new episodes are added to it, the files will automatically download to your computer and/or portable MP3 player (e.g., iPod). More info
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Using Podcasts@UCSF |
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Use the directory at the right to discover podcasts. There are two kinds of podcasts: Public and UCSF-only. Public podcasts are available to anyone. To access UCSF-only podcasts, users must log in with a UCSF MyAccess account. More info
All use of Podcasts@UCSF is governed by current University policies and guidelines as specified in Terms & Conditions, including use of recordings of course presentations, copyright, and acceptable use.
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Welcome to Podcasts@UCSF. The UCSF Library and Center for Knowledge Management has developed this site to provide UCSF faculty with an easy way to deliver course multimedia, such as lecture recordings, to students. Campus departments and organizations can also use Podcasts@UCSF to deliver important content to the UCSF community. Currently available podcasts are listed below.
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Search Results: Viewing "ALL" [Public] podcasts - 54 found
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Description: Excerpts recorded Friday, April 23, 2010, at Mission Bay Conference Center, UCSF
Last updated: 2011-09-21
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Category: Other
Access: Public
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Description: 2012 Guest Lecture Series - SBS Job Search #N302
Last updated: 2012-04-30
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Description: Academic Senate Faculty Research Lectures
Last updated: 2011-11-30
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Description: Presented by Paul Volberding, MD
Last updated: 2011-09-21
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Description: AIDS Epidemic at Year 30- Is there an End in Sight
Last updated: 2011-11-30
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Description: Guest speakers at the Second Anselm Strauss Colloquium
"Forty Years of Grounded Theory" . Hosted at the UCSF Faculty Alumni House October 5, 2007. Featuring Lectures given by: Kathy Charmaz, Carrie Friese, Brian Grossman, Marilyn Oakes-Greenspan, Rachel Washburn, Fritz Schuetze, Margaret Kearney, Susan Kools, Ellen Olshansky, Karen Schumacher, and Lenny Shatzman. Hosted By Adele Clarke.
Last updated: 2011-09-16
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Description: Bay Area Breast Cancer Forum
Last updated: 2013-06-11
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Description: Workshops, seminars, and lectures on bioinformatics resources or topics
Last updated: 2011-09-21
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Description: Expanding on basic knowledge about the epidemiology and treatment of breast cancer, this course explores the basic science, molecular biology, and physical science applications that give insight to the clinical manifestations of breast cancer. Classes taught by a combination of clinical and laboratory scientists, and highlight specific areas of research at both UCSF and UC Berkeley. Each session taught by basic and clinical scientists.
Last updated: 2011-09-21
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Course Number: 180.04
Course Quarter/Year: Fall
Category: School of Medicine
Access: Public
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Description: Cancer Resource Center
Last updated: 2013-03-11
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