About iBioSeminars and the iBioSeminars Team
Free, on-demand lectures: Many universities/colleges have limited access to high profile leaders in biological research. Our goal is to add 15-20 seminars per year, of similar quality to outstanding lectures that are currently in this library. Access, through web streaming or download, is completely free-of-charge.
Targeting a broad audience: iBioSeminars start with an extended introduction, making them accessible to non-specialists and students, and then progress to cover current research. Senior scientists and students can view and enjoy these lectures.
Education: iBioSeminars are being used by undergraduate and graduate teachers to augment their classroom material. We have now added an education component to this web site (including lecture notes, questions/answers and short video clips for teaching).
International communication: iBioSeminars have viewers in 115 countries and they are being internally promoted in several countries as an educational tool and scientific resource.
Goodwill: Lecturers generously donate their time to prepare these lectures. The project, largely funded by HHMI, is a grass roots efforts with time invested by several individuals at UCSF, HHMI and ASCB.
The iBioSeminars Team
Ron Vale: Founder and Director Dr. Vale is Professor and
Chair of the Cellular/Molecular Pharmacology Dept. at UCSF and an
Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Sarah Goodwin: Director
Dr. Goodwin graduated from Ron Vale's lab in 2011. Currently she is working on spreading the word about iBio and helping to develop more educational tools for the project.
Karen Dell: Editor and Educational/International Coordinator
Dr. Dell was formerly the reviews editor at the Journal of Cell Biology and now is responsible for editing the talks, and for international and educational outreach.
Isaac Conway-Stenzel: Digital Wizard Mr.
Conway-Stenzel, with the Instructional/Research Technical Services at
UCSF, is responsible for filming speakers in our specially-equipped
"chroma key" studio and digital editing work.
Yolanda O'Bannon: Web Producer Ms. O'Bannon co-produces the website and is in charge of the video production pipeline.
Lobsang Wangdu: Webmaster Mr. Wangdu (www.yowangdu.com) serves as iBio webmaster.
iBioSeminars is a project of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB), the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). It receives funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), and HHMI.
 This work by iBioSeminars is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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