Now this one is interesting! I would like to ask you for a video explaining the current vaccine production methods. Another one I am particularly interested in, is how a vaccine research starts. I mean the preclinical phase, when they try to find the receptors, and how they examine a virus to find a way to attack.
OW !! I was looking for years for a channel that has playlist from all natural sciences and its derivatives sciences that starts from 0 (primary school level videos) to college+ level. I hope you update all playlists regularly!! Also, what did you study to learn all this things on such a high level? did you do multiple masters degrees or are you a medical doctor? 🤓
You can't get any greener than that? The big problem with plastic is not in the synthesis, but in the breakdown of all the omnipresent plastic waste, on account of which a recent study projects that men will have no sperm left by 2045. So until they can get microorganisms to turn that trick - in a saline environment - it would be better not to produce any plastic at all and recycle your old Lego.
@@PaulHirsh hiya, Paul. Although I don’t disagree, the situation currently is about harm reduction, not remedying the situation, you know? Good coment by the way. Liked.
I just purchased his book. He has a Masters in some science degree. I don’t have the book in front of me. If you look on his channel, he announced his book that has his full name. You can google it or maybe he will check back with you soon.
@Hans von Zettour I have his book in my hand, on the back page about him it states he has a B.A. in chemistry and a Masters in Science Education. I hope this helps. Thank you for reminding me.
Are you planning on continuing the history of drugs series? An MAOI was originally for used for TB with its AD effect as an accidental side effect. Would love a few videos on Neuropharmacology if you have the time.
Yes it will be a long series, the animator is working the content in between her other jobs as she agreed to do those videos for a spectacularly low rate, so I am just posting them as they become finished.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains thanks. What's the next video in the series going to be? Stories of accidental discoveries are pretty fascinating, and thinking about all the progress just in the past few decades amazes me. Any mentions of computational drug discovery? It would be cool if you could get some semi-technical interviews with innovative researchers from time to time as a way to get an idea of which way fields are heading as often things gets simplified/spin in the media with only generic mentions of unnamed scientists or at most short clips of interviews.
Hey Dave, this is kinda unrelated to this video but I am really a fan of your music (Simulated Sun) and was wondering if you're working on any new material with that project.
I don't understand the "intermediate pathway that can be funneled into our novel pathway" step 10:55 .. Does the microorganism take its natural pathway without additional human intervention? What is required to funnel the intermediate pathway to the novel pathway?
@@aaronkorkegian3706 is it from Roche? Or Merck. I can’t remember. It’s an enormous poster with all of the metabolic processes in a human body on it, including the molecules.
Awesome stuff. Too bad the multi trillion dollar oil industry is too powerful and will never allow this to happen until all the oil has been pumped out of the earth.
Definitely a valid concern but there are a couple of important pointshere. First, synthetic biology for manufacturing is not limited to just petrochemical derived products, that was just a provided example...if you think that is all that is possible then you are taking too narrow of a view. Second, although the petroleum industry has a very tight grasp on fuels as they control not only the means of production but also the supply chain and the distribution network their grasp on plastics is much more tenuous as they only produce the base feedstock needed for plastic production which is a biproduct of the fuel process that they then sell closer to at cost to large companies which then produce the plastics or plastic components of other products which are sold to customers. So if you want to compete with plastics, you just need to compete on price-point and quality of feedstock in selling direct to a few large corporations, rather than trying to build an entire supply an distribution network to sell to individuals.
Really professor Dave , that is fascinating indeed. Have you ever considered working for Disney or Amazon teaching high school classes via online courses , Such as chemistry biology and physics . I'm Sure the Pay Cheque isn't that bad . Why you could have you own signature "Professor Dave " Chemistry , physics and BIOLOGY sets all adhering too International standards . Is that something you would be interested in ?
I like this video, when I was little I wanted to be a biologist but when I learned about DNA I wanted and still want to be a geneticist and videos like this help me keep my goal
I have a masters in biochemistry and I'm currently getting a PhD in materials science. This is right now my alley I'm glad you're diving into this.
Good luck in your studies!
Masters in biotech here and yeah I feel pretty cool about this too 😅
Nice man! I'm doing my Master''s in chemistry but my research is in nanomaterials. Do you guys know some blog/forum to discuss crazy things about it?
Every once in a while, you produce a video that is at a low enough level for me to understand! (well, some of it) I appreciate that!
Maybe He knows what He’s doing.. 😌... It works very well tho..😁👋🏼☺️🇸🇪(sorry for any grammars in this🤯)
I wish you taught every subject the same way.
Extremely great videos
Now this one is interesting! I would like to ask you for a video explaining the current vaccine production methods. Another one I am particularly interested in, is how a vaccine research starts. I mean the preclinical phase, when they try to find the receptors, and how they examine a virus to find a way to attack.
OW !! I was looking for years for a channel that has playlist from all natural sciences and its derivatives sciences that starts from 0 (primary school level videos) to college+ level. I hope you update all playlists regularly!! Also, what did you study to learn all this things on such a high level? did you do multiple masters degrees or are you a medical doctor? 🤓
Looking SOOOOOO much forward to the following Parts!
Grazie mille, Dave!
Looking good with that haircut.
My wife is glad I had mine cut short last week.
Ciao
Great stuff, folks. Liked, and added to favorites.
You can't get any greener than that? The big problem with plastic is not in the synthesis, but in the breakdown of all the omnipresent plastic waste, on account of which a recent study projects that men will have no sperm left by 2045. So until they can get microorganisms to turn that trick - in a saline environment - it would be better not to produce any plastic at all and recycle your old Lego.
@@PaulHirsh hiya, Paul. Although I don’t disagree, the situation currently is about harm reduction, not remedying the situation, you know? Good coment by the way. Liked.
@@kevinmoore2501 Hi, my comment somehow got misplaced and was not intended as a reply to yours.
@@PaulHirsh i gotcha. That’s no problem, Paul. Everyone makes mistakes. Thank you for your honesty.
Do you study every science field?
I just purchased his book. He has a Masters in some science degree. I don’t have the book in front of me. If you look on his channel, he announced his book that has his full name. You can google it or maybe he will check back with you soon.
@@studentaccount4354 hmm ok :)
@Hans von Zettour I have his book in my hand, on the back page about him it states he has a B.A. in chemistry and a Masters in Science Education. I hope this helps. Thank you for reminding me.
Hi Sir Big Fan from IND
I was fading out and then u started talking about Boooze, attention retained!!
I just love your videos ❤
OH HEY exactly what I just started learning. Thanks prof!
He do be knowin a lot about the science stuff doe
Plz make a video on Analytical techniques used in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
I agree 👍 . specially biotechnology
Are you planning on continuing the history of drugs series? An MAOI was originally for used for TB with its AD effect as an accidental side effect. Would love a few videos on Neuropharmacology if you have the time.
Yes it will be a long series, the animator is working the content in between her other jobs as she agreed to do those videos for a spectacularly low rate, so I am just posting them as they become finished.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains thanks. What's the next video in the series going to be? Stories of accidental discoveries are pretty fascinating, and thinking about all the progress just in the past few decades amazes me. Any mentions of computational drug discovery? It would be cool if you could get some semi-technical interviews with innovative researchers from time to time as a way to get an idea of which way fields are heading as often things gets simplified/spin in the media with only generic mentions of unnamed scientists or at most short clips of interviews.
The next one is on quinine!
Sir l love you so much
I am from INDIA
Great one sir
Thanks for teaching
Biology is really confusing for me
Hope that you make a tutorial about earth science or geology.
Geology is being written as we speak!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains I'm so excited!
Hey Dave, this is kinda unrelated to this video but I am really a fan of your music (Simulated Sun) and was wondering if you're working on any new material with that project.
Yes this year with the pandemic subsiding I'm going to get the project going for sure!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Awesome, excited for it. Keep it up with everything you're doing!
living legend
I don't understand the "intermediate pathway that can be funneled into our novel pathway" step 10:55 .. Does the microorganism take its natural pathway without additional human intervention? What is required to funnel the intermediate pathway to the novel pathway?
This is excellent. I now know stuff🤗
I still have that poster.
You mean the Roche metabolic map? They used to stick that into biochem textbooks as a pull-out.
@@aaronkorkegian3706 is it from Roche? Or Merck. I can’t remember. It’s an enormous poster with all of the metabolic processes in a human body on it, including the molecules.
@@palantir135 its Roche. Just google "Roche Biochemical Pathway"
Professor, what is the meaning of stereoisomers?
check out my organic chemistry tutorials on the topic!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Sure thankyou professor.
@Hans von Zettour thankyou for the answer!
YesYesYes
nice
Subhan Allah ❤
Bingo was this name O!
fascinating
Can you teach neuroscience?
Check my biopsychology playlist!
Can I grow a PS5 in my basement someday?
@ 5 :00 I was like what the heck is that?!?
Roche metabolic pathway map
you're awesome!!!
Awesome stuff. Too bad the multi trillion dollar oil industry is too powerful and will never allow this to happen until all the oil has been pumped out of the earth.
money money moneyyy
Definitely a valid concern but there are a couple of important pointshere. First, synthetic biology for manufacturing is not limited to just petrochemical derived products, that was just a provided example...if you think that is all that is possible then you are taking too narrow of a view. Second, although the petroleum industry has a very tight grasp on fuels as they control not only the means of production but also the supply chain and the distribution network their grasp on plastics is much more tenuous as they only produce the base feedstock needed for plastic production which is a biproduct of the fuel process that they then sell closer to at cost to large companies which then produce the plastics or plastic components of other products which are sold to customers. So if you want to compete with plastics, you just need to compete on price-point and quality of feedstock in selling direct to a few large corporations, rather than trying to build an entire supply an distribution network to sell to individuals.
This scares the H*ll out of me..🥺.. just the overlap there..
Really professor Dave , that is fascinating indeed. Have you ever considered working for Disney or Amazon teaching high school classes via online courses , Such as chemistry biology and physics . I'm Sure the Pay Cheque isn't that bad . Why you could have you own signature "Professor Dave " Chemistry , physics and BIOLOGY sets all adhering too International standards . Is that something you would be interested in ?
Sir what's your age
do not for get the god partical and the double helical snake beata.;-)
what don't you know? lol
I like this video, when I was little I wanted to be a biologist but when I learned about DNA I wanted and still want to be a geneticist and videos like this help me keep my goal