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Interview with Edward Kravitz
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Interview met Edward Kravitz
DOI:
10.3791/156-v
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21:53 min
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February 25, 2007
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Edward A. Kravitz
1
Department of Neurobiology
,
Harvard Medical School
Chapters
00:07
Quantitative analysis of behavior in Drosophila
02:47
Why study aggression in Drosophila
04:29
How male and female flies fight
08:54
Technical aspects of experiments
10:13
Correlation between studies in Drosophila and higher organisms
12:33
Potential applications of behavior assays in Drosophila
13:59
Vision for the future of the field
15:30
Role of model organisms
17:32
Slow translation of scientific advances to therapies
20:16
Difference between science today and 20 years ago
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