Oct 25, 2016 · Support nonprofit science journalism. Sophisticated, trustworthy reporting about science has never been more important. As part of the AAAS mission, Science has built a global award-winning network of reporters and editors that independently cover the most important developments in research and policy. ... Oct 26, 2016 · Dance Your PhD 2016 : A polymeric prosthetic heart valve. Watch on . ... "Dance Your PhD" 2016, #ribosomes_dance, PhD researcher Evgeny Sogorin, winner, Chemistry. Watch on . ... Oct 26, 2016 · If you want to understand what Jacob Brubert's Ph.D. in biomedical engineering was all about, you just need to watch him and his friends dance. To explain the science of heart valve bioengineering, Brubert's crew, from the University of Cambridge, used tap dance, salsa, circus, and what can only be described as a cow doing the worm. ... Nov 4, 2016 · Brubert came first in Science's 'Dance Your PhD' annual competition, that challenges researchers to explain their research in the form of a dance. To explain the science of heart valve bioengineering, Brubert's video opens on the Mathematical Bridge and is filmed around Queens' and Cambridge using salsa, tap dance, circus, and the worm to best ... ... This year’s winner, biomedical engineering student Jacob Brubert of Cambridge University explained the intricacies of his research developing a new biocompatible artificial heart valve using a salsa dancing cow and pig, tap dancers, and funky surgeon, hula-hoops and overexcited polymers. ... Mar 2, 2017 · Please, give yourself a laugh and learn something about “A polymeric prosthetic heart valve” this year’s Dance your PhD $1000 winner! Big money for science and art! Ya gotta love it! ... Songs: Like a Drum by the Cat Empire, used with kind and expressed permission of the rights holder (Sept 2016).nPata Pata by Miriam Makeba, also used with kind and expressed permission of the rights holder (Sept 2016).nnFilmed at: Queens' College (the mathematical bridge), Lammas Land, and Chemistry Department car park, all in Cambridge, UK.nnBased upon the PhD thesis entitled ... In my PhD thesis I am investigating the effect of a heart attack on the genome. A heart attack happens when a vessel of the heart is blocked and this leads to tissue… Dance Your PhD 2014: Unbreak My Heart! on Vimeo ... ">
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Songs: Like a Drum by the Cat Empire, used with kind and expressed permission of the rights holder (Sept 2016).Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba, also used with kin...
Using salsa, tap, and acrobatics, Jacob Brubert's “Dance Your Ph.D.” entry explains the science of heart valve bioengineering. Salsa dancers depict how one type of heart valve is made from animal tissue. The blood tolerates it well, but it has limited durability. Tap dancers are used to explain a mechanical valve with rigid leaflets.
Oct 25, 2016 · Support nonprofit science journalism. Sophisticated, trustworthy reporting about science has never been more important. As part of the AAAS mission, Science has built a global award-winning network of reporters and editors that independently cover the most important developments in research and policy.
Oct 26, 2016 · Dance Your PhD 2016 : A polymeric prosthetic heart valve. Watch on . ... "Dance Your PhD" 2016, #ribosomes_dance, PhD researcher Evgeny Sogorin, winner, Chemistry. Watch on .
Oct 26, 2016 · If you want to understand what Jacob Brubert's Ph.D. in biomedical engineering was all about, you just need to watch him and his friends dance. To explain the science of heart valve bioengineering, Brubert's crew, from the University of Cambridge, used tap dance, salsa, circus, and what can only be described as a cow doing the worm.
Nov 4, 2016 · Brubert came first in Science's 'Dance Your PhD' annual competition, that challenges researchers to explain their research in the form of a dance. To explain the science of heart valve bioengineering, Brubert's video opens on the Mathematical Bridge and is filmed around Queens' and Cambridge using salsa, tap dance, circus, and the worm to best ...
This year’s winner, biomedical engineering student Jacob Brubert of Cambridge University explained the intricacies of his research developing a new biocompatible artificial heart valve using a salsa dancing cow and pig, tap dancers, and funky surgeon, hula-hoops and overexcited polymers.
Mar 2, 2017 · Please, give yourself a laugh and learn something about “A polymeric prosthetic heart valve” this year’s Dance your PhD $1000 winner! Big money for science and art! Ya gotta love it!
Songs: Like a Drum by the Cat Empire, used with kind and expressed permission of the rights holder (Sept 2016).nPata Pata by Miriam Makeba, also used with kind and expressed permission of the rights holder (Sept 2016).nnFilmed at: Queens' College (the mathematical bridge), Lammas Land, and Chemistry Department car park, all in Cambridge, UK.nnBased upon the PhD thesis entitled
In my PhD thesis I am investigating the effect of a heart attack on the genome. A heart attack happens when a vessel of the heart is blocked and this leads to tissue… Dance Your PhD 2014: Unbreak My Heart! on Vimeo