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Webcasting refers to either live or on-demand transmission of video content over the Internet. Academic Technology Services uses real-time encoders and streaming media technology to take a single content source and distribute it to many simultaneous listeners/viewers. Popular formats include Real, QuickTime and Windows Media. For more information, contact Academic Technology Services at (530) 752-2133 or by email: ats@ucdavis.edu.
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On-demand Webcasting - 2006
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Natural History of influenza
Virginia Hinshaw, Ph.D., virologist and influenza expert, provost and executive vice chancellor, UC Davis (April 15, 2006) -
Ecology of bird populations in the Pacific Flyways: Connections with influenza areas in Asia
John Takekawa, Ph.D., research wildlife biologist, U.S. Geological Survey (April 15, 2006) -
Status and future expectations for avian influenza in Pacific Flyway: Potential for threats to humans
Walter Boyce, DVM, Ph.D., professor, School of Veterinary Medicine and executive director, Wildlife Health Center, UC Davis (April 15, 2006) -
Status and future expectations for avian influenza in West Coast domestic bird populations: Potential for threats to humans
Carol Cardona, DVM, Ph.D., poultry extension veterinarian, associate professor, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis (April 15, 2006)