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Biomedical Scholars Share their Stories

2012 Pew Biomedical Scholar Kathryn E. Wellen, Ph.D and 1994 Pew Biomedical Scholar Gary H. Gibbons, M.D. discuss the impact that being a Pew Biomedical Scholar has had on their lives and careers.

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Added: Aug 30, 2012
Length: 03:19
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Expert Profile: Laura Rogers

Laura Rogers, Project Director, Pew Campaign on Human Health and Industrial Farming

Added: Mar 7, 2012
Length: 01:44

Expert Profile: Gail Hansen

Gail Hansen, Senior Officer, Pew Campaign on Human Health and Industrial Farming
Added: Apr 2, 2012
Length: 01:41

Expert Profile: Maricel Maffini

Maricel Maffini, Senior Officer, Food Additives Project

Added: Apr 4, 2012
Length: 01:38

Snack Foods and Beverages in Schools

Eighty percent of American voters favor national nutrition standards that would limit calories, fat, and sodium in snack and à la carte foods sold in U.S. schools.

Added: Apr 19, 2012
Length: 02:17

A Mother Fights Against Antibiotic Resistance

Chicago-based mother Everly Macario describes her drive to curb overuse of antibiotics after losing her son to an antibiotic-resistant infection.

Added: May 11, 2012
Length: 03:34

Supermoms Take on Washington to Protect Life-Saving Antibiotics

A special thank you message from the Pew Campaign on Human Health and Industrial Farming

Added: May 21, 2012
Length: 01:12

Make Our Food Safe: Kyle Allgood Story

In 2006, two-year-old Kyle Allgood became sick and passed away after eating contaminated spinach. This is his family's story.

Added: Jun 19, 2012
Length: 02:54

Collaboration Examines Impact of Updated USDA Standards

Pew and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation collaborate to examine impact of updated USDA standards for snack and a la carte foods and beverages sold in schools.

Added: Jun 29, 2012
Length: 02:35

Committed to Farming, Committed to Health

Illinois farmers Allan Sexton, a retired veterinarian, and his wife Jeanne explain why they choose to raise their livestock without misusing antibiotics.
Added: Jul 2, 2012
Length: 01:46

Chefs Highlight Need to End Overuse of Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Celebrity chefs and restauranteurs Suzanne Goin and Mary Sue Milliken, who serve only antibiotic-free meat in their establishments, came to Washington, D.C., on May 15 to address the overuse of antibiotics in food animal production.
Added: Jul 12, 2012
Length: 01:47

A Supermom Goes to Washington

Everly Macario lost her son Simon to a drug-resistant infection when he was only one-and-a-half years old. Since then, she’s been a strong voice in the fight to conserve antibiotics.

Added: Jul 25, 2012
Length: 03:32

Foodborne Illness Victims Urge Obama To Release Draft Food Safety Rules

Foodborne illness victim Haylee Bernstein and her mother, Rita, speak out about the importance of implementing the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act.

Added: Aug 6, 2012
Length: 01:46

Recent Outbreak Stresses Need for New Antibiotics

On August 22, researchers at the National Institute of Health released a scientific paper detailing the use of advanced genetic technology to trace a deadly infection, untreatable by nearly every antibiotic, that spread through the NIH’s Clinical Center last year.
Added: Aug 23, 2012
Length: 02:31

Biomedical Scholars Share their Stories

2012 Pew Biomedical Scholar Kathryn E. Wellen, Ph.D and 1994 Pew Biomedical Scholar Gary H. Gibbons, M.D. discuss the impact that being a Pew Biomedical Scholar has had on their lives and careers.

Added: Aug 30, 2012
Length: 03:19

Expert Profile: Josh Rising

Josh Rising, Project Director, Medical Device Initiative
Added: Sep 24, 2012
Length: 01:42