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UCTV Arts Year in Review
UCTV Arts is your home for transformative cultural experiences. We cover music, dance, art and literature that highlight the amazing artistic expression that's all around us. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40308]
2025-01-25
03 min
University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
UCTV Arts Year in Review
UCTV Arts is your home for transformative cultural experiences. We cover music, dance, art and literature that highlight the amazing artistic expression that's all around us. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40308]
2025-01-25
03 min
Arts and Music (Video)
UCTV Arts Year in Review
UCTV Arts is your home for transformative cultural experiences. We cover music, dance, art and literature that highlight the amazing artistic expression that's all around us. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40308]
2025-01-25
03 min
Arts and Music (Audio)
UCTV Arts Year in Review
UCTV Arts is your home for transformative cultural experiences. We cover music, dance, art and literature that highlight the amazing artistic expression that's all around us. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40308]
2025-01-25
03 min
Journalism Perspectives (Audio)
Diversifying Media: Teaching Young Journalists to Broadcast in Watsonville
Young people from Watsonville are learning the basics of broadcasting and publishing their own podcasts thanks to a unique partnership between UC Santa Cruz's Research Center for the Americas, KZSC, and Digital NEST. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 35255]
2019-11-28
02 min
UC Santa Cruz (Audio)
Diversifying Media: Teaching Young Journalists to Broadcast in Watsonville
Young people from Watsonville are learning the basics of broadcasting and publishing their own podcasts thanks to a unique partnership between UC Santa Cruz's Research Center for the Americas, KZSC, and Digital NEST. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 35255]
2019-11-28
02 min
UC Santa Cruz (Audio)
Fort Ord Reserve: Connecting Community to Research and Conservation
Transformative field experiences at our 600-acre Fort Ord Natural Reserve are inspiring a new generation of natural scientists. The incredible outdoor classroom offers opportunities for students, scientists, and the community to learn about rare maritime chaparral habitats, threatened endemic species, land management, and conservation biology like never before. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 35253]
2019-10-17
02 min
UC Santa Cruz (Audio)
Living Laboratories and Outdoor Classrooms at UC Santa Cruz
The UC Santa Cruz Natural Reserve System supports long-term research and teaching on protected lands on more than 10,000 acres of natural lands at five natural reserves: Año Nuevo, Campus, Fort Ord, Landels-Hill Big Creek, and Younger Lagoon. Together, they function as living laboratories and formative outdoor classrooms for faculty, graduates, and undergraduates. Research at these reserves range from studying migratory patterns of marine animals, to understanding population dynamics of endangered species, to examining how invasive species and fire affect ecosystems. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 35256]
2019-10-10
01 min
UC Santa Cruz (Audio)
Campus Natural Reserve: Where Learning Comes Alive
The 400-acre UC Santa Cruz Campus Natural Reserve offers students the opportunity to walk outside their classrooms and study nature in nature. Better known as the “outdoor classroom and living laboratory,” the reserve focuses on engaging students in direct observation and study of the natural world while bridging concepts learned in the indoor classroom with unique hands-on field experiences. These transformative experiences function as a springboard into field work internships supporting various research projects in ecology, restoration, land management and conservation, forestry, and environmental science. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 35252]
2019-10-10
02 min
UC Santa Cruz (Audio)
Younger Lagoon Reserve: An Outdoor Classroom for Coastal Research
Younger Lagoon Reserve is one of the few relatively undisturbed wetlands remaining along the California Central Coast. Located on the UC Santa Cruz Coastal Science Campus, the natural reserve’s 25-acre lagoon and 47-acre "terrace lands" protect eight unique habitats, including freshwater marsh, saltwater marsh, riparian willow, coastal strand (back dune), coastal scrub, coastal grassland, seasonal freshwater wetlands, and the brackish lagoon. These protected habitats provide unparalleled opportunities for students to learn about the environment, implement field projects, obtain hands-on experience, and become actively involved in research and stewardship projects. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 35250]
2019-10-07
03 min
UC Santa Cruz (Audio)
Combatting the Succulent Black Market
Researcher Stephen McCabe is at the forefront of efforts to save Dudleya, a charismatic and rare plant from the hands of poachers—and possible extinction. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 35254]
2019-10-04
01 min
UC Office of the President (Audio)
Marine Science Looks to the (Sea) Stars - UCTV Prime Cuts
Extremely sensitive to shifts in temperature, the ochre sea star is considered a “keystone species” for monitoring the effect of changing air and ocean temperatures on California’s marine life. Eric Sanford of the UC Davis Bodega Bay Marine Lab puts these beautiful creatures to the test, using their appetite for mussels as the yardstick. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Science] [Show ID: 24211]
2019-09-05
00 min
UC Office of the President
Marine Science Looks to the (Sea) Stars - UCTV Prime Cuts
Extremely sensitive to shifts in temperature, the ochre sea star is considered a “keystone species” for monitoring the effect of changing air and ocean temperatures on California’s marine life. Eric Sanford of the UC Davis Bodega Bay Marine Lab puts these beautiful creatures to the test, using their appetite for mussels as the yardstick. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Science] [Show ID: 24211]
2019-09-05
00 min
Microbiome (Video)
Baby Guts Benefit from B. Infantis
Beneficial bacteria are present at significantly lower levels in breastfed infants in developed countries than in developing countries. UC Davis researchers have developed probiotic supplements for infants to increase B infiantis in human gut biomes. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34583]
2019-03-11
00 min
American History (Video)
Fighting Fire With Fire: Using Cultural Burning Practices
Ron Goode, Tribal Chairman of the North Fork Mono Tribe, led UC Davis professor, Beth Rose Middleton Manning's, students through a cultural burn. Students participated in preparing the land and igniting the fire, and contributed to a historic indigenous tradition. Cultural burning practices empower Native American communities, and could possibly be used as a tool to help alleviate devastating wildfires. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Humanities] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34098]
2018-11-07
03 min
American History (Audio)
Fighting Fire With Fire: Using Cultural Burning Practices
Ron Goode, Tribal Chairman of the North Fork Mono Tribe, led UC Davis professor, Beth Rose Middleton Manning's, students through a cultural burn. Students participated in preparing the land and igniting the fire, and contributed to a historic indigenous tradition. Cultural burning practices empower Native American communities, and could possibly be used as a tool to help alleviate devastating wildfires. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Humanities] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34098]
2018-11-07
03 min
Microbiome (Video)
Food is Medicine: The Krupp Endowed Fund at UC San Diego
Food is medicine. That insight inspired the late rancher and developer Dick Krupp to endow one of the largest funds of its kind to support integrative nutrition research at UC San Diego. As Gordon Saxe, MD, the director of UCSD’s Center for Integrative Nutrition and others explain, the Krupp-funded projects focus on how diet and natural therapeutics can help reduce or cure common health problems. Among the projects featured – feeding cancer patients congee, a grain-based porridge to ease the side effects of chemotherapy, a study led by Caitlin Costello, MD, of the Moores Cancer Center. Also, Sanjay Agarwal, MD, look...
2018-07-13
00 min
Microbiome (Audio)
Food is Medicine: The Krupp Endowed Fund at UC San Diego
Food is medicine. That insight inspired the late rancher and developer Dick Krupp to endow one of the largest funds of its kind to support integrative nutrition research at UC San Diego. As Gordon Saxe, MD, the director of UCSD’s Center for Integrative Nutrition and others explain, the Krupp-funded projects focus on how diet and natural therapeutics can help reduce or cure common health problems. Among the projects featured – feeding cancer patients congee, a grain-based porridge to ease the side effects of chemotherapy, a study led by Caitlin Costello, MD, of the Moores Cancer Center. Also, Sanjay Agarwal, MD, look...
2018-07-13
00 min
Microbiome (Video)
Future Doctor: Michael Kurisu DO
A more detailed look at the osteopathic treatment that Dr. Michael Kurisu provided to computer scientist Larry Smarr, as seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132.) Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33706]
2018-06-08
00 min
Mindy Body Connection (Video)
Future Patient: Larry Smarr at the Visualization Wall at Calit2
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
2018-06-08
44 min
Mindy Body Connection (Video)
Future Doctor: Michael Kurisu DO
A more detailed look at the osteopathic treatment that Dr. Michael Kurisu provided to computer scientist Larry Smarr, as seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132.) Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33706]
2018-06-08
51 min
Microbiome (Video)
Future Patient: Larry Smarr at the Visualization Wall at Calit2
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
2018-06-08
00 min
Microbiome (Audio)
Future Doctor: Michael Kurisu DO
A more detailed look at the osteopathic treatment that Dr. Michael Kurisu provided to computer scientist Larry Smarr, as seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132.) Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33706]
2018-06-08
00 min
Microbiome (Audio)
Future Patient: Larry Smarr at the Visualization Wall at Calit2
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
2018-06-08
00 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)
Flooding Orchards to Replenish Groundwater A UC Experiment in Groundwater Replenishment Strategies
The long California drought forced many growers to pump groundwater to irrigate their crops. With the establishment of California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act replenishment of California's groundwater supplies is of utmost importance. To develop replenishment strategies, Professor Helen Dahlke joins fellow UC Davis researchers, UC Cooperative Extension and California farmers to test the impacts of irrigating almond orchards in the winter to recharge groundwater aquifers and to help manage water resources sustainably. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 32526]
2018-03-19
00 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Flooding Orchards to Replenish Groundwater A UC Experiment in Groundwater Replenishment Strategies
The long California drought forced many growers to pump groundwater to irrigate their crops. With the establishment of California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act replenishment of California's groundwater supplies is of utmost importance. To develop replenishment strategies, Professor Helen Dahlke joins fellow UC Davis researchers, UC Cooperative Extension and California farmers to test the impacts of irrigating almond orchards in the winter to recharge groundwater aquifers and to help manage water resources sustainably. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 32526]
2018-03-19
03 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Audio)
TransPrEP! HIV Prevention for Transgender Persons in California
The California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) is funding the largest demonstration project of its kind in the US, to determine the acceptability, utilization, adherence, and pharmacokinetics of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication among transgender persons to promote their health and protect their lives. As researchers, participants and healthcare providers explain here, the three CHRP-supported studies across the state use different techniques, such as providing PrEP and hormonal therapy together at a single clinic visit, offering in-depth pharmacokinetic analyses on how the two treatments interact, or creating a custom text messaging app to communicate with providers and offer peer support...
2018-02-28
04 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video)
TransPrEP! HIV Prevention for Transgender Persons in California
The California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) is funding the largest demonstration project of its kind in the US, to determine the acceptability, utilization, adherence, and pharmacokinetics of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication among transgender persons to promote their health and protect their lives. As researchers, participants and healthcare providers explain here, the three CHRP-supported studies across the state use different techniques, such as providing PrEP and hormonal therapy together at a single clinic visit, offering in-depth pharmacokinetic analyses on how the two treatments interact, or creating a custom text messaging app to communicate with providers and offer peer support...
2018-02-28
04 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Extension
An overview of the unseen ways that veterinary medicine and its advancement by UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Extension impacts life in California. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 33168]
2018-01-03
06 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)
UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Extension
An overview of the unseen ways that veterinary medicine and its advancement by UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Extension impacts life in California. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 33168]
2018-01-03
00 min
Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)
Processed Food and Pleasure
Best-selling author and UCSF endocrinologist Dr. Robert Lustig describes how the food industry adds sugar to food, which triggers an addictive response in the brain. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32854]
2017-11-30
02 min
Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)
Responsibility of the Food Industry
Best-selling author and UCSF endocrinologist Dr. Robert Lustig describes how insoluble fiber is lost when food is processed by the food industry. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32853]
2017-10-10
02 min
Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)
Corporate Responsibility vs. Individual Responsibility
Best-selling author and UCSF endocrinologist Dr. Robert Lustig on the importance of individual responsibility in achieving health and happiness. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32851]
2017-10-02
01 min
Public Health (Video)
Blum Center Drones to Enhance Flood Resilience
Floods are the most destructive of natural disasters, on average affecting 100 million people globally. Drones can be used as very cost effective mapping devices, gathering fine resolution data on a site's terrain, landcover, and even its infrastructure. This information is necessary to build models capable of predicting flood hazard at scales of streets and individual homes. Learn how the UCI Blum Center for Poverty Alleviation is working to create a fleet of drones to benefit developing countries. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32396]
2017-09-25
03 min
Global Health (Audio)
Blum Center Drones to Enhance Flood Resilience
Floods are the most destructive of natural disasters, on average affecting 100 million people globally. Drones can be used as very cost effective mapping devices, gathering fine resolution data on a site's terrain, landcover, and even its infrastructure. This information is necessary to build models capable of predicting flood hazard at scales of streets and individual homes. Learn how the UCI Blum Center for Poverty Alleviation is working to create a fleet of drones to benefit developing countries. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32396]
2017-09-25
00 min
Public Health (Audio)
Blum Center Drones to Enhance Flood Resilience
Floods are the most destructive of natural disasters, on average affecting 100 million people globally. Drones can be used as very cost effective mapping devices, gathering fine resolution data on a site's terrain, landcover, and even its infrastructure. This information is necessary to build models capable of predicting flood hazard at scales of streets and individual homes. Learn how the UCI Blum Center for Poverty Alleviation is working to create a fleet of drones to benefit developing countries. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32396]
2017-09-25
03 min
Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)
Are All Calories the Same?
Best-selling author and UCSF endocrinologist Dr. Robert Lustig on how insulin and insulin resistance are the driving factors in obesity and metabolic disease. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32852]
2017-09-20
04 min
Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)
The Difference Between Happiness and Pleasure
Best-selling author and UCSF endocrinologist Dr. Robert Lustig explains how happiness and pleasure are achieved in different ways. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32850]
2017-09-18
01 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sharing Open Spaces With Livestock: A Year in the Life of a Cow
In much of California, if you've ever wandered the trails you've probably come across livestock. This short video gives you a fun look at a year in the life of a cow, so you'll have a better idea what's going on with that herd - winter, spring, summer or fall. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32513]
2017-07-17
02 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)
Sharing Open Spaces With Livestock: A Year in the Life of a Cow
In much of California, if you've ever wandered the trails you've probably come across livestock. This short video gives you a fun look at a year in the life of a cow, so you'll have a better idea what's going on with that herd - winter, spring, summer or fall. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32513]
2017-07-17
00 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sharing Open Spaces With Livestock: Encountering Grazing Animals
Ever wonder what to do when encountering grazing livestock on the open range or the trail? This fun and quick video shows you what to do so you and Bossie can both go on with your day in a peaceable kingdom. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32511]
2017-07-10
02 min
Public Health (Video)
Sharing Open Spaces With Livestock: Encountering Grazing Animals
Ever wonder what to do when encountering grazing livestock on the open range or the trail? This fun and quick video shows you what to do so you and Bossie can both go on with your day in a peaceable kingdom. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32511]
2017-07-10
02 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)
Sharing Open Spaces With Livestock: Encountering Grazing Animals
Ever wonder what to do when encountering grazing livestock on the open range or the trail? This fun and quick video shows you what to do so you and Bossie can both go on with your day in a peaceable kingdom. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32511]
2017-07-10
00 min
Public Health (Audio)
Sharing Open Spaces With Livestock: Encountering Grazing Animals
Ever wonder what to do when encountering grazing livestock on the open range or the trail? This fun and quick video shows you what to do so you and Bossie can both go on with your day in a peaceable kingdom. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32511]
2017-07-10
02 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sharing Open Spaces With Livestock: Dog Etiquette
Ever wonder what to do when you're walking Fido and you encounter livestock on the trail? This fun and quick video gives you all the details on how to keep both Bossie and Fido safe and happy. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32512]
2017-06-26
02 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)
Sharing Open Spaces With Livestock: Dog Etiquette
Ever wonder what to do when you're walking Fido and you encounter livestock on the trail? This fun and quick video gives you all the details on how to keep both Bossie and Fido safe and happy. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 32512]
2017-06-26
00 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
UC Global Food Initiative Fellows Tour the Sacramento - San Joaquin Region
The third class of UC Global Food Initiative student fellows from University of California campuses throughout the state who gathered for a springtime field trip in the Central Valley to learn more about the relationships between food, farming and the environment, share about their work on UC’s efforts to sustainably feed the world’s growing population. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 32523]
2017-06-23
05 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)
UC Global Food Initiative Fellows Tour the Sacramento - San Joaquin Region
The third class of UC Global Food Initiative student fellows from University of California campuses throughout the state who gathered for a springtime field trip in the Central Valley to learn more about the relationships between food, farming and the environment, share about their work on UC’s efforts to sustainably feed the world’s growing population. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 32523]
2017-06-23
00 min
Physics (Video)
Hacking the Revolution: Quantitative Biology at UC San Diego
A brief overview of how UC San Diego scientists are leading the next revolution in biology. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 30564]
2016-10-27
09 min
UC Riverside
The Resolution Awakens - UC Riverside
To promote health and wellness, the Student Recreation Center at UC Riverside created an invigorating video that inspires all UC members to achieve their goals at their respective Rec Centers. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Show ID: 30516]
2016-05-16
04 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Audio)
The Clinics at Prevencasa -- HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana Episode 2
In the second of a four-part series based on “Tomorrow Is a Long Time: Tijuana’s Unchecked HIV/AIDS Epidemic,” Dr. Jose Luis Burgos guides medical students from UC San Diego and Universidad Autónoma de Baja California as they offer free health care at HFiT, the Health Frontiers in Tijuana clinic at Prevencasa. The segment also features an HIV telemedicine project that spares patients a long journey to CAPASITS, the government-run HIV/AIDS clinic across town, and the Tattoo Removal Clinic, a project led by UC San Diego’s Victoria Ojeda that helps people become more presentable to potential employers...
2015-10-02
14 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Audio)
Living with VIH/SIDA: Tijuana Stories -- HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana Episode 3
In the third of a four-part series, photographer Malcolm Linton and writer Jon Cohen tell the stories of Victor, Fernanda, Sergio, Susi, Nelly and others living with HIV who are featured in their photo essay book, “Tomorrow Is a Long Time: Tijuana’s Unchecked HIV/AIDS Epidemic.” Linton and Cohen spent two years interviewing and photographing transgender women, people who inject drugs, sex workers and men who have sex with men in Tijuana, documenting what happened to them over time. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30007]
2015-10-02
11 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Audio)
Ending AIDS -- HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana - Episode 4
In the final installment of the series based on “Tomorrow Is a Long Time: Tijuana’s Unchecked HIV/AIDS Epidemic,” writer Jon Cohen explores what it would take to end the AIDS epidemic in Tijuana by 2030, as called for by UNAIDS. Dr. Davey Smith of UC San Diego argues for aggressive, frequent HIV testing in high-risk groups and shows how cutting-edge genetic science can unravel how the virus moves through communities. Cohen explains the benefits of harm reduction strategies, such as providing clean needles and methadone to thwart HIV transmission. And, in an intervention tailored specifically to this epidemic, Steffanie Strath...
2015-10-02
14 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video)
El Bordo -- HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana - Episode 1
In the first of a four-part series, UC San Diego epidemiologist Steffanie Strathdee and psychologist Tom Patterson start the story of how their research teams have traced the spread of HIV in Tijuana. It opens at a wound clinic in El Bordo, the section of the Tijuana River Canal where migrants and others shoot heroin and, in some cases, share needles. Dr. Patricia Gonzalez-Zuniga offers first aid as she and her staff recruit participants into Strathdee’s Proyecto El Cuete, a study which focuses on HIV prevention for people who inject drugs. Also featured is the inspiring Susi Leal Ricardi, an...
2015-10-02
14 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video)
The Clinics at Prevencasa -- HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana Episode 2
In the second of a four-part series based on “Tomorrow Is a Long Time: Tijuana’s Unchecked HIV/AIDS Epidemic,” Dr. Jose Luis Burgos guides medical students from UC San Diego and Universidad Autónoma de Baja California as they offer free health care at HFiT, the Health Frontiers in Tijuana clinic at Prevencasa. The segment also features an HIV telemedicine project that spares patients a long journey to CAPASITS, the government-run HIV/AIDS clinic across town, and the Tattoo Removal Clinic, a project led by UC San Diego’s Victoria Ojeda that helps people become more presentable to potential employers...
2015-10-02
14 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video)
Living with VIH/SIDA: Tijuana Stories -- HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana Episode 3
In the third of a four-part series, photographer Malcolm Linton and writer Jon Cohen tell the stories of Victor, Fernanda, Sergio, Susi, Nelly and others living with HIV who are featured in their photo essay book, “Tomorrow Is a Long Time: Tijuana’s Unchecked HIV/AIDS Epidemic.” Linton and Cohen spent two years interviewing and photographing transgender women, people who inject drugs, sex workers and men who have sex with men in Tijuana, documenting what happened to them over time. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30007]
2015-10-02
11 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video)
Ending AIDS -- HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana - Episode 4
In the final installment of the series based on “Tomorrow Is a Long Time: Tijuana’s Unchecked HIV/AIDS Epidemic,” writer Jon Cohen explores what it would take to end the AIDS epidemic in Tijuana by 2030, as called for by UNAIDS. Dr. Davey Smith of UC San Diego argues for aggressive, frequent HIV testing in high-risk groups and shows how cutting-edge genetic science can unravel how the virus moves through communities. Cohen explains the benefits of harm reduction strategies, such as providing clean needles and methadone to thwart HIV transmission. And, in an intervention tailored specifically to this epidemic, Steffanie Strath...
2015-10-02
14 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Audio)
El Bordo -- HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana - Episode 1
In the first of a four-part series, UC San Diego epidemiologist Steffanie Strathdee and psychologist Tom Patterson start the story of how their research teams have traced the spread of HIV in Tijuana. It opens at a wound clinic in El Bordo, the section of the Tijuana River Canal where migrants and others shoot heroin and, in some cases, share needles. Dr. Patricia Gonzalez-Zuniga offers first aid as she and her staff recruit participants into Strathdee’s Proyecto El Cuete, a study which focuses on HIV prevention for people who inject drugs. Also featured is the inspiring Susi Leal Ricardi, an...
2015-10-02
14 min
Physics (Video)
Smart Puppy and TeenyTiny Dots
Holy hairball! Smart Puppy shows how small a nanodot is! Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 30081]
2015-09-25
01 min
Physics (Video)
Smart Puppy and The Fantastic Frozen Flying Saucer
Hang on to your frozen butts! Smart Puppy’s kitty buds take a wild-ride on Boaz Almog’s fantastic frozen flying saucer! Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 30079]
2015-09-23
01 min
Physics (Video)
Smart Puppy and Super Conductors
Smart Puppy shows why a super conductor is super! Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 30080]
2015-09-23
00 min
Sustainable California
Lands of Two Seasons: The World's Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems
Great weather, abundant harvests, fabulous food, some of the world’s most cosmopolitan, and romantic, cities – as well as the world’s most critical biodiversity hotspots -- make up what are known as Mediterranean-climate Ecosystems. With this program, UCTV and the UC Natural Reserve System inaugurate a six-part series that will be unveiled in spring 2013 on UCTV Prime. The introductory program offers an overview the world’s Mediterranean-climate zones, pointing out their similarities, unique characteristics and importance, while also illuminating the factors that threaten them. From geology to ocean and atmospheric forces, subsequent programs will explore the many factors that make the...
2013-11-04
11 min
Sustainable California
Lands of Two Seasons: The World's Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems
Great weather, abundant harvests, fabulous food, some of the world’s most cosmopolitan, and romantic, cities – as well as the world’s most critical biodiversity hotspots -- make up what are known as Mediterranean-climate Ecosystems. With this program, UCTV and the UC Natural Reserve System inaugurate a six-part series that will be unveiled in spring 2013 on UCTV Prime. The introductory program offers an overview the world’s Mediterranean-climate zones, pointing out their similarities, unique characteristics and importance, while also illuminating the factors that threaten them. From geology to ocean and atmospheric forces, subsequent programs will explore the many factors that make the...
2013-11-04
11 min
UC's Natural Reserve System (Video)
Lands of Two Seasons: The World's Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems
Great weather, abundant harvests, fabulous food, some of the world’s most cosmopolitan, and romantic, cities – as well as the world’s most critical biodiversity hotspots -- make up what are known as Mediterranean-climate Ecosystems. With this program, UCTV and the UC Natural Reserve System inaugurate a six-part series that will be unveiled in spring 2013 on UCTV Prime. The introductory program offers an overview the world’s Mediterranean-climate zones, pointing out their similarities, unique characteristics and importance, while also illuminating the factors that threaten them. From geology to ocean and atmospheric forces, subsequent programs will explore the many factors that make the...
2013-11-04
00 min
UC's Natural Reserve System (Audio)
Lands of Two Seasons: The World's Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems
Great weather, abundant harvests, fabulous food, some of the world’s most cosmopolitan, and romantic, cities – as well as the world’s most critical biodiversity hotspots -- make up what are known as Mediterranean-climate Ecosystems. With this program, UCTV and the UC Natural Reserve System inaugurate a six-part series that will be unveiled in spring 2013 on UCTV Prime. The introductory program offers an overview the world’s Mediterranean-climate zones, pointing out their similarities, unique characteristics and importance, while also illuminating the factors that threaten them. From geology to ocean and atmospheric forces, subsequent programs will explore the many factors that make the...
2013-11-04
11 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video)
HIV Stigma: Personal Stories from Gay Men and Transgender Women in Peru -- A UCI GHREAT Initiative
In the final installment of a four-part series, UC Irvine Public Health professor Brandon Brown and others help members of Lima's gay and transgender community overcome the stigma of HIV and get access to healthcare. This is no small feat in Peru, long considered the most homophobic country in South America. This outreach program is part of UCI's Global Health Research, Education and Translation (GHREAT) Initiative. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 25898]
2013-10-15
13 min
AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Audio)
HIV Stigma: Personal Stories from Gay Men and Transgender Women in Peru -- A UCI GHREAT Initiative
In the final installment of a four-part series, UC Irvine Public Health professor Brandon Brown and others help members of Lima's gay and transgender community overcome the stigma of HIV and get access to healthcare. This is no small feat in Peru, long considered the most homophobic country in South America. This outreach program is part of UCI's Global Health Research, Education and Translation (GHREAT) Initiative. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 25898]
2013-10-15
13 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
The Velocity of Climate Change - UCTV Prime Cuts
Modeling climate change and how fast species will have to move to endure changes in climate. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Science] [Show ID: 24608]
2012-11-15
03 min
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)
The Velocity of Climate Change - UCTV Prime Cuts
Modeling climate change and how fast species will have to move to endure changes in climate. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Science] [Show ID: 24608]
2012-11-15
00 min
UC Office of the President
Cell Phone Science Saving Lives - UCTV Prime Cuts
In developing countries, more than 3.4 million people die each year due to water-related diseases, while the U.S. and Europe routinely face E. coli and salmonella contamination in their food supplies. In response, UCLA engineering professor Aydogan Ozcan developed the first-of-its-kind microscopy tool that enables public health workers to test for harmful bacteria in the field using only a cell phone. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 24210]
2012-11-01
00 min
UC Office of the President (Audio)
Cell Phone Science Saving Lives - UCTV Prime Cuts
In developing countries, more than 3.4 million people die each year due to water-related diseases, while the U.S. and Europe routinely face E. coli and salmonella contamination in their food supplies. In response, UCLA engineering professor Aydogan Ozcan developed the first-of-its-kind microscopy tool that enables public health workers to test for harmful bacteria in the field using only a cell phone. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 24210]
2012-11-01
00 min
UC Office of the President (Audio)
Clearing the Air of Thirdhand Smoke - UCTV Prime Cuts
Even after the second-hand smoke has cleared, cigarettes leave some of their toxic residue behind. Discover how UC researchers at California’s Thirdhand Smoke Consortium are investigating the problem. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 24212]
2012-10-18
00 min
UC Office of the President
Clearing the Air of Thirdhand Smoke - UCTV Prime Cuts
Even after the second-hand smoke has cleared, cigarettes leave some of their toxic residue behind. Discover how UC researchers at California’s Thirdhand Smoke Consortium are investigating the problem. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 24212]
2012-10-18
00 min
Physics (Video)
Leaping Lizards - UCTV Prime Cuts
If you're a chamber music fan and you find Wigmore, Alice Tully and Carnegie halls not nearly exclusive enough, consider UCLA's Clark Library. Since 1994, the beloved rare-book library in Los Angeles' West Adams district has featured the same talent as the best-known music halls in the world, in the kind of intimate setting for which chamber music was conceived. All Chamber Music at the Clark concerts are presented in a sumptuous, acoustically superlative 100-seat drawing room — just like L.A. Philharmonic founder William Andrews Clark Jr. wanted it. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Science] [Show ID: 24213]
2012-09-13
03 min
UC Office of the President (Audio)
Leaping Lizards - UCTV Prime Cuts
If you're a chamber music fan and you find Wigmore, Alice Tully and Carnegie halls not nearly exclusive enough, consider UCLA's Clark Library. Since 1994, the beloved rare-book library in Los Angeles' West Adams district has featured the same talent as the best-known music halls in the world, in the kind of intimate setting for which chamber music was conceived. All Chamber Music at the Clark concerts are presented in a sumptuous, acoustically superlative 100-seat drawing room — just like L.A. Philharmonic founder William Andrews Clark Jr. wanted it. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Science] [Show ID: 24213]
2012-09-13
00 min
Physics (Audio)
Leaping Lizards - UCTV Prime Cuts
If you're a chamber music fan and you find Wigmore, Alice Tully and Carnegie halls not nearly exclusive enough, consider UCLA's Clark Library. Since 1994, the beloved rare-book library in Los Angeles' West Adams district has featured the same talent as the best-known music halls in the world, in the kind of intimate setting for which chamber music was conceived. All Chamber Music at the Clark concerts are presented in a sumptuous, acoustically superlative 100-seat drawing room — just like L.A. Philharmonic founder William Andrews Clark Jr. wanted it. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Science] [Show ID: 24213]
2012-09-13
03 min
UC Office of the President
Leaping Lizards - UCTV Prime Cuts
If you're a chamber music fan and you find Wigmore, Alice Tully and Carnegie halls not nearly exclusive enough, consider UCLA's Clark Library. Since 1994, the beloved rare-book library in Los Angeles' West Adams district has featured the same talent as the best-known music halls in the world, in the kind of intimate setting for which chamber music was conceived. All Chamber Music at the Clark concerts are presented in a sumptuous, acoustically superlative 100-seat drawing room — just like L.A. Philharmonic founder William Andrews Clark Jr. wanted it. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Science] [Show ID: 24213]
2012-09-13
00 min
Agriculture and Natural Resources (Audio)
Cooperation Trumps Conflict in Tomales Bay - UCTV Prime Cuts
Scenic Marin County in California is home to two thriving industries that were once in conflict – oyster farming and dairy farming. In order to grow healthy and marketable oysters, the farmers depended on clean water in Tomales Bay. But regulations meant to protect the bay from cattle runoff were so strict that dairy farmers feared they could no longer stay in business. Now, with help from scientists at UC Cooperative Extension, these two communities have found creative solutions that allow both kinds of farmers to share this beautiful and fertile region. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 23978]
2012-07-20
03 min
Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)
Cooperation Trumps Conflict in Tomales Bay - UCTV Prime Cuts
Scenic Marin County in California is home to two thriving industries that were once in conflict – oyster farming and dairy farming. In order to grow healthy and marketable oysters, the farmers depended on clean water in Tomales Bay. But regulations meant to protect the bay from cattle runoff were so strict that dairy farmers feared they could no longer stay in business. Now, with help from scientists at UC Cooperative Extension, these two communities have found creative solutions that allow both kinds of farmers to share this beautiful and fertile region. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 23978]
2012-07-20
03 min
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Science and Climate Change - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama praises the work and methods of skeptical scientists and encourages all to be open-minded and collaborative in the pursuit of knowledge. This excerpt is from “The Global Impact of Climate Change,” a discussion he led at the University of California, San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 23878]
2012-06-25
00 min
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Science and Climate Change - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama praises the work and methods of skeptical scientists and encourages all to be open-minded and collaborative in the pursuit of knowledge. This excerpt is from “The Global Impact of Climate Change,” a discussion he led at the University of California, San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 23878]
2012-06-25
00 min
Wellbeing (Audio)
The Dalai Lama on Choosing a Compassionate Lifestyle - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama describes how to reduce one’s anger toward adversaries and instead, find compassion for them. This excerpt is from “Cultivating Peace and Justice,” a lecture he gave at the University of San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Humanities] [Show ID: 23877]
2012-06-18
04 min
Wellbeing (Video)
The Dalai Lama on Choosing a Compassionate Lifestyle - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama describes how to reduce one’s anger toward adversaries and instead, find compassion for them. This excerpt is from “Cultivating Peace and Justice,” a lecture he gave at the University of San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Humanities] [Show ID: 23877]
2012-06-18
04 min
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Choosing a Compassionate Lifestyle - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama describes how to reduce one’s anger toward adversaries and instead, find compassion for them. This excerpt is from “Cultivating Peace and Justice,” a lecture he gave at the University of San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Humanities] [Show ID: 23877]
2012-06-18
00 min
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Choosing a Compassionate Lifestyle - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama describes how to reduce one’s anger toward adversaries and instead, find compassion for them. This excerpt is from “Cultivating Peace and Justice,” a lecture he gave at the University of San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Humanities] [Show ID: 23877]
2012-06-18
00 min
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Wealth and Population Control - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama warns against the pursuit of wealth over spiritual growth and offers a humorous response to the planet’s overpopulation. This excerpt is from “The Global Impact of Climate Change,” a discussion he led at the University of California, San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 23876]
2012-06-11
00 min
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Wealth and Population Control - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama warns against the pursuit of wealth over spiritual growth and offers a humorous response to the planet’s overpopulation. This excerpt is from “The Global Impact of Climate Change,” a discussion he led at the University of California, San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 23876]
2012-06-11
00 min
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Democracy in America and India - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama expresses his respect and admiration for America and India, two countries he sees as valuing democracy and religious freedom. This excerpt is from “Cultivating Peace and Justice,” a lecture he gave at the University of San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 23875]
2012-06-04
00 min
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Democracy in America and India - UCTV Prime Cuts
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama expresses his respect and admiration for America and India, two countries he sees as valuing democracy and religious freedom. This excerpt is from “Cultivating Peace and Justice,” a lecture he gave at the University of San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 23875]
2012-06-04
00 min
Earthquake and Seismology
Protecting California’s Hospitals - The Preview - UCTV Prime Cuts
From UC San Diego’s Englekirk Structural Engineering Center comes this preview of the largest, most complex seismic test ever conducted, designed to test nonstructural systems in hospitals including the first-time-ever seismic test of a working elevator and fire testing. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 23597]
2012-03-20
00 min
Emergency Preparedness (Video)
Protecting California’s Hospitals - The Preview - UCTV Prime Cuts
From UC San Diego’s Englekirk Structural Engineering Center comes this preview of the largest, most complex seismic test ever conducted, designed to test nonstructural systems in hospitals including the first-time-ever seismic test of a working elevator and fire testing. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 23597]
2012-03-20
13 min
Emergency Preparedness (Audio)
Protecting California’s Hospitals - The Preview - UCTV Prime Cuts
From UC San Diego’s Englekirk Structural Engineering Center comes this preview of the largest, most complex seismic test ever conducted, designed to test nonstructural systems in hospitals including the first-time-ever seismic test of a working elevator and fire testing. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 23597]
2012-03-20
13 min
Earthquake and Seismology
Protecting California’s Hospitals - The Preview - UCTV Prime Cuts
From UC San Diego’s Englekirk Structural Engineering Center comes this preview of the largest, most complex seismic test ever conducted, designed to test nonstructural systems in hospitals including the first-time-ever seismic test of a working elevator and fire testing. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 23597]
2012-03-20
00 min
Immigration
The Case for Immigration with Giovanni Peri - UCTV Prime Vote
UC Davis economist Giovanni Peri argues that immigration helps the U.S. economy and calls for reforms that would include granting more H1B visas for highly skilled workers and for creating temporary visas for low skilled workers who have job offers from U.S. employers. Series: "UCTV Prime Vote" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 23596]
2012-03-13
07 min
Immigration (Video)
The Case for Immigration with Giovanni Peri - UCTV Prime Vote
UC Davis economist Giovanni Peri argues that immigration helps the U.S. economy and calls for reforms that would include granting more H1B visas for highly skilled workers and for creating temporary visas for low skilled workers who have job offers from U.S. employers. Series: "UCTV Prime Vote" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 23596]
2012-03-13
07 min
UC Office of the President (Audio)
Dogs Get Cancer Care - UCTV Prime Cuts
UC Davis veterinarians and physicians are researching cancer in pets and people to develop better treatments for both. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23542]
2012-03-06
00 min
UC Office of the President
Dogs Get Cancer Care - UCTV Prime Cuts
UC Davis veterinarians and physicians are researching cancer in pets and people to develop better treatments for both. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23542]
2012-03-06
00 min
UC Office of the President (Audio)
Teacher Scientists
Larissa Branin reports on a DOE-funded program that brings middle and high school science teachers to the Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs each summer to give them hands-on experience as research scientists. This segment appears in the Fall 2010 edition of UCTV’s “State of Minds.” [Education] [Show ID: 20201]
2010-10-15
00 min
UC Office of the President
Teacher Scientists
Larissa Branin reports on a DOE-funded program that brings middle and high school science teachers to the Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs each summer to give them hands-on experience as research scientists. This segment appears in the Fall 2010 edition of UCTV’s “State of Minds.” [Education] [Show ID: 20201]
2010-10-15
00 min
UC Santa Cruz (Audio)
Dos Americas: The Reconstruction of New Orleans
UCTV presents the work of UC Santa Cruz graduates Arthur Saenz and David Zlutnick, co-producers of a riveting documentary on the struggles migrant laborers have faced since arriving in New Orleans to help the city rebuild after Hurricane Katrina. Series: "UC Alumni Showcase" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 17862]
2010-01-18
48 min