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Celldance 2008, Honorable Mention Public Outreach Video: Synchronized Swimming Mitosis
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Description

We originally made this video for the annual UCSF Tetrad program retreat, but it has since made its way into several college and high school classrooms around the country, and even onto the multimedia DVD of the new edition of the Molecular Biology of the Cell textbook. We hope that by presenting cell biology concepts in new and exciting ways, we can help interest a new generation of kids in the marvels of science.

Title

Celldance 2008, Honorable Mention Public Outreach Video: Synchronized Swimming Mitosis

Author(s)

Benjamin Engel (University of California, San Francisco)

References

Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, Raff M, Roberts K, Walter P. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 5th ed. 'Synchronized Swimming Mitosis, ' Media DVD-ROM. Garland:New York. 2007.

Citation

Engel W. Synchronized Swimming Mitosis. ASCB Image & Video Library. 2008;VID-109. Available at: http://cellimages.ascb.org

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Publication Date

2008

Contributors

Chromosomes: Mari Nishino, Han Li, Lisa Watson, Manisha Ray, Beatrice Wang, Sarah Foss
Cleavage Furrow: Ryan Joseph, Ahnika Kline, Chris Cain, Arthur Millius
Centrosomes: Ben Engel, Andrew Houk
Camera Work: Will Ludington
Editing: Ben Engel
Directed by: Ben Engel

Resource Type

Video

License Details

Terms for non-commercial use: http://cellimages.ascb.org/cdm4/terms.php; for commercial use contact cellimages@ascb.org.

Publisher

The American Society for Cell Biology.

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