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Genre: Entertainment
by: vfmleonardo
The Emory in downtown Ferndale, Michigan not only offers a great variety of local source and handmade foods, but sponsors it’s own recycling program and beats the price at the pump with a delivery truck that runs on the restaurant’s used deep frying oil.
by: DMCVB
An episode from the Real Savvy Families web series focusing on Recycling. Students on the Emory campus are followed as they incorporate recycling initiatives in the new “living green dorms” and compete with other universities in the RecycleMania competition.
Genre: News Videos
by: cokelivepositive
Television commercial promoting Emory's album "Gladiator" in stores on 03/03/09
by: DoYourArt
Snakes on a Plane Rap Video created by two Emory University Medical Students. The video has been featured in an article in the L.A. Times, at ComicCon 2006 in San Diego, and on Sirius Satellite Radio.
by: JSEC24
After graduating from Emory University, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gave his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness.
Genre: Movie Trailers
by: bluetahoe99
Geovax Labs, Inc. (GOVX.OB), Vaccine Technology GeoVax Labs, Inc., a clinical stage biotechnology company, develops human vaccines for diseases caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other infectious agents. Its DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and MVA (Modified Vaccinia Ankara) vaccines are in Phase II human clinical trial by the HIV Vaccine Trials Network. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia. GeoVaxs AIDS (HIV-1) Vaccines, initially developed at Emory University by Dr. Harriet Robinson, currently GeoVaxs Senior Vice President of Research and Development, in collaboration with researchers at the NIAID (NIH) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), are recombinant DNA and MVA vaccines. Our focus is on developing AIDS vaccines comprising the major HIV-1 subtypes (A, B and C). These vaccines can be used alone or in combination depending on a local infection. Our first priority is subtype B which is most common in North America, the European Union, Japan and Australia.
by: GeoVaxLabs