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Embryonic stem cell line, 2010

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(U-M scientists have created Michigan's first human embryonic stem cell line, achieving a long-sought goal that provides the foundation for future efforts to develop innovative disease treatments and cures. U-M create state's first human embryonic stem cell line The video will include an in-lab interview with stem cell scientist Gary Smith, as well as B-Roll of lab techs working with human embryonic stem cells. We will also include still microscope shots showing embryonic stem cells and cell colonies.)
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Heart Walk, May 15 2010

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(U-M Chief Health Officer Robert Winfield and Wellness Coordinator Colleen Greene urge faculty, staff and students to walk or run for cardiac health. Campus urged to participate U-M Chief Health Officer Robert Winfield, Wellness Coordinator Colleen Greene discuss Health Walk and related activities.)
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Improving IVF pregnancy rates, 2010

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(University of Michigan professors have devised a new instrument that exposes developing embryos to motions similar to those that occur in the body, leading to higher in vitro fertilization pregnancy rates in mice. A new device mimics motions that occur in the body Interview with Gary Smith and Shu Takayama.)
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Inspiring tomorrow's engineers, 2010

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(At the Michigan Engineering Zone in Detroit, more than 100 high school students from across the city gather to build robots for the national FIRST Robotics competition. The U-M College of Engineering is sponsoring the zone in collaboration with Detroit Public Schools. Michigan Engineering helps Detroit students build robots Video interviews and footage of Detroit high school students building robots.)