Seeing is believing - Journal of visualized experiments (JOVE)

June 3, 20090 comments



Using visualization techniques can give the readers more options for exploring the information and can help them gain a deeper understanding of concepts or better analyze the information. Visualizations are arterial for clarifying points or for demonstrations and to explore and understand the conceptstopics in more depth. Rather than reading a text of a scientific paper describing in detail about a newly developed technique, visual demonstration along with the text is sure to make an impact on the reader.

Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is a peer reviewed, PubMed indexed journal devoted to the publication of biological research in a video format. The Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) has evolved as a new tool in life science publication and communication, with participation of scientists from leading research institutions and it takes advantage of video technology to capture and transmit the multiple facets and intricacies of life science research.

Visualization greatly facilitates the understanding and efficient reproduction of both basic and complex experimental techniques, thereby addressing two of the biggest challenges faced by today’s life science research community: i) low transparency and poor reproducibility of biological experiments and ii) time and labor-intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.

JOVE has a good collection of videos of numerous experiments in branches of life sciences such as Microbiology, Immunology Plant biology, developmental biology, cellular biology, basic protocols.
Check out this page for the video of the MODS method for diagnosis of TB & MDR-TB.
Keywords: Microbiology Videos, Lifescience Protocols, Immunology Videos
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