This page provides additional links and information about Podcasts that relate to Cell Biology. Some links are to external sites and both content and link may change with time.
Lecture series are also being converted to a downloadable MP3 format, note that the links are to MP3 files and are not yet linked as Podcast XML except from the original sources.
Please note that UNSW has also the Lectopia system recording current undergraduate lectures in some lecture theatres.
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The audio link is currently external to the UNSW iLecture site. This will be updated to a downloadable Podcast later in the course.
17Mar Lecture 02 Cells - Prokaryotes, Plants Lecture 2 Audio | Lecture 2 Page
Listen to Dr Mark Hill broadcast a selection of the 2006 Science Cell Biology lecture series. Due to the automated recording method, most lectures begin 4-5 minutes into MP3 recordings, each recording approx 1 hour 43 Mb.
28Feb Lecture01 Cell Biology Introduction: MP3 Audio | Lecture 1 Page
07Mar Lecture02 Compartments: MP3 Audio | Lecture 2 Page
14Mar Lecture03 Organelles 1: MP3 Audio | Lecture 3 Page
21Mar Lecture04 Organelles 2: MP3 Audio | Lecture 4 Page
28Mar Lecture05 Cytoskeleton I
04Apr Lecture06 Cytoskeleton II
11Apr Lecture07 Extracellular Matrix
02May Lecture08 Adhesion
09May Lecture09 Signal I
16May Lecture10 Signal II
23May Lecture11 Cell Division
30May Lecture12 Cell Death
06Jun Lecture13 Development/ Revision
This is currently a test of XML feed, some audio files may not load, these broadcasts are for educational purposes only. Note that all linked broadcast files are available for download also as MP3's below.
Copy and paste the URL link below into iTunes 4.9 "subscribe to podcast" (in the Advanced menu)
http://cellbiology.med.unsw.edu.au/units/audio/CellBiology2006.xml (not yet active - under development)
Lectopia Page RSS Feed page ANAT3231 Lectures
Listen to Dr John Carmody on ABC Radio Ockham's Razor 2005-07-31 Centenary of the word 'hormone'. Dr John Carmody, Sydney medical scientist (SOMS) and writer commemorates the centenary of the entry of the word 'hormone' into the English language.
Listen to Dr John Aaskov on ABC Radio Ockham's Razor 2005-07-10 Dengue Fever. Dr John Aaskov from the Queensland University of Technology and the Australian Army Malaria Institute in Brisbane talks about his work to combat Dengue Fever, a mosquito transmitted viral disease.
Listen to Dr Mark Hill broadcast a selection of the 2005 Science Cell Biology lecture series. (lectures currently being linked) Due to the automated recording method, most lectures begin 4-5 minutes into MP3 recordings.
This is currently a test of XML feed, some audio files may not load, these broadcasts are for educational purposes only. Note that all linked broadcast files are available for download also as MP3's below.
Copy and paste the URL link below into iTunes 4.9 "subscribe to podcast" (in the Advanced menu)
http://cellbiology.med.unsw.edu.au/units/audio/CellBiology2005.xml (not yet active - under development)
Listen to Dr Mark Hill 2004 Science Embryology lecture on development signals.
Signals Lecture 2004-09-17 (47:43, 10.9 Mb)
Listen to Dr Mark Hill 2004 Science Embryology lecture on development signals.
Signals Lecture 2004-09-17 (47:43, 10.9 Mb)
BBC (UK World Service) External link to audio content is only available for online listening. A request has been made to include downloadable podcasts from this current page.
The Interview - Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project (RealAudio)Listed below are some relevant online public broadcast sites. Please note the ABC Copyright Notice, all podcasts are provided for educational use only.
ABC (Australia)
BBC (UK World Service)
Some audio content is only available for online listening. A request has been made to include downloadable podcasts from this current page.
Listed below are some useful external webpages to help you understand about Podcasting how to get it, use it and make your own. I apologise for the "Apple centric" nature of the links.
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