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An overview of the peer review process in biomedical sciences
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Did a Meteorite Really Wipe Out the Dinosaurs? FAS2421
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Did a meteorite really wipe out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago? Is this “scientific fact” taught in schools actually based on solid evidence? Are we being misled by unproven theories masquerading as scientific facts?By 3ABN Australia Radio
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Authentic Biochemistry Podcast. Sarcopenia VI. Dr Daniel J. Guerra 19. 9.24
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References Front. Physiol. 2021. 02. June. Vol.12 Nature Aging 2021. volume 1, pages 60–72 Teleman, JF. 1723 . "Wassermusick" ConcertiTWV 55:C3 https://open.spotify.com/album/7cbAYEr4FJf8fAG6upSFgL?si=E_gnKD4QRUuu7xqhSpt9fQ Hayward, J. 1967. "Nights in White Satin" Moody Blues. https://open.spotify.com/track/6L5BZEcZmD6RBJnimzlyKr?si=4d8a0d1e77494b…
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Diagnosing and treating disease: how physicists keep you safe during healthcare procedures
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features two medical physicists working at the heart of the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). They are Mark Knight, who is chief healthcare scientist at the NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board, and Fiammetta Fedele, who is head of non-ionizing radiation at Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation T…
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Lasker Winners Discuss 35 Years of HIV Research in Africa
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Quarraisha Abdool Karim, PhD, and Salim S. Abdool Karim, MBChB, PhD, are the recipients of the 2024 Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award for their decades of work on AIDS in Africa. The infectious diseases epidemiologists recently reflected on their life’s work in a conversation with JAMA Deputy Editor and infectious diseases physician Preeti Mala…
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Improving Eyesight With at-home Training with Yair Yahav CEO of Revital Vision Part 2 Episode 42
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Send us a Message Improving eyesight via a computer program from the comfort of our homes is something that most people would not imagine. At Revital Vision, their vision training software program, clinically and scientifically proven to improve vision in amblyopia, eye diseases, and vision impairments. Although this is not intended to replace eye …
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NEJM Interview: Charles Weijer on the potential benefits and ethical challenges associated with pragmatic and cluster RCTs.
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Charles Weijer is a professor in the Departments of Medicine and Philosophy at Western University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. C. Weijer and M. Taljaard. Ethical Challenges Associated with Pragmatic and Cluster RCTs. N Engl J Med 2024;391:969-971.…
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Featuring articles on long-term oxygen therapy in severe hypoxemia, reducing opioid overdose deaths, blocking CSF1R in chronic GVHD, and pomalidomide in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia; a review article on central nervous system vasculitis; a case report of a man with confusion and kidney failure; a Medicine and Society on house staff unioniz…
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Laboraverum News, 2024-09-18: How did an ancient photosynthesis molecule get from cyanobacteria to our eyes?
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We are talking about the protein that is responsible for our vision, the protein that captures photons in the retina of our eye and triggers sending a signal to our brain to create a visual image there. The molecule is called Retinal. When bound to supporting proteins it is called Opsin or Rhodopsin depending on where it is located. And it is visio…
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Improving Eyesight With at-home Training with Yair Yahav CEO of Revital Vision Part 1 Episode 41
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Send us a Message Improving eyesight via a computer program from the comfort of our homes is something that most people would not imagine. At Revital Vision, their vision training software program is clinically and scientifically proven to improve vision in amblyopia, eye diseases, and vision impairments. Although this is not intended to replace ey…
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#3 — Ayahuasca, Animism and Anthropology with Dr Jeremy Narby
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"These are smart people: bright, hard-working, truth-telling and funny, and they have this whole approach to the living world that's off the charts compared to ours. They have lots of knowledge that we won't even recognise. We're ready to rip it off if we can make remedies with it, but actually taking them seriously, in terms of what they say about…
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Molecular Jackhammers the Coolest New Cancer Killers
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Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Sarcopenia V. Dr. Daniel J. Guerra 16.9.24
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References HORMONES 2013, 12(2):172-191 Eur J Endocrinol. 2017 176(5): R235–R246 Amino Acids. 2012 Oct;43(4):1803-7 Cell Metabolism 2020 31472-492DOI Kirwain, D. 1972 "Dust" Fleetwood Mac [Bare Trees lp.] https://open.spotify.com/track/2yE8gE3zBfflRklTKIlpiv?si=d1cbe70445c34fa6 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-da…
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Amanda Golembieski: Finding Community for Career Success
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In today's episode of In Her Orbit, we're joined by Amanda Golembieski, the Principal Systems Engineer at Qwaltec! Join us in our conversation about finding hands-on opportunities in college, what it's like working at Johnson Space Center, and how a supportive professional community is crucial to managing your personal and professional journeys. --…
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Author Interview: “With What Should We Replace Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Research Protocols?”
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Dr Aysha Akhtar joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “With What Should We Replace Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Research Protocols?” Recorded April 30, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “The American Medical Association on the Ethics of Vivisection, 1880-1950"
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Jorie Braunold joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “The American Medical Association on the Ethics of Vivisection, 1880-1950." Recorded June 20, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “How Should Treatment of Animals Beyond the Lab Factor Into Institutional Review?”
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Laurie Sellars joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Jeff Sebo: “How Should Treatment of Animals Beyond the Lab Factor Into Institutional Review?” Recorded June 28, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “How Might Corporations’ and Nonhuman Animals’ Personhood Compare Under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?”
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Richard L. Cupp Jr, JD joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article: “How Might Corporations’ and Nonhuman Animals’ Personhood Compare Under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?” Recorded June 5, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “Which Concepts Are Key to Transitioning From Nonhuman Animal Models to Engineered Microphysiological Systems in Biomedical Research?”
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Erin Sharoni joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “Which Concepts Are Key to Transitioning From Nonhuman Animal Models to Engineered Microphysiological Systems in Biomedical Research?” Recorded April 30, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “Does It Make Sense to Say Humans ‘Protect’ Nonhuman Animals While Using Them to Promote Human Health Interests?”
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Dr Christopher Lau joins Ethics Talk to discuss his series of drawings: Animal Heart, Man & Animal No. 1, and Man & Animal No. 2. Recorded June 27, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Editorial Fellow Interview: “Why Should We Care About What Using Nonhuman Animals in Human-Centered Research Suggests About Our Characters?”
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Editorial Fellow Beth M. Erb joins Ethics Talk to discuss the September 2024 issue: “Nonhuman Animal Research.” Recorded June 24, 2024. Read the full issue for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Sarcopenia IV. The CH20 Signaling Metabolome Circuit Involving the CNS, Liver, Adipose and Skeletal Muscle. Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr. Daniel J. Guerra 14.9.24
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Guerra, DJ. 2024. lecture notes Leach, Donovan. 1967 "Mountain Jam" Allman Brothers https://youtu.be/w9ZubobGMLs?si=uHLon1CvCiCSiqtX --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
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Season 2 Trailer (re)introducing BPM Associates
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We're back! In this trailer, Steve explains why it has been so long, how we can have a Season 2 when there wasn't really a Season 1, and what you can expect from this season of the show. Music: Acid Jazz-Kevin MacLeod used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Acoustic Motivation-Corna Media used under the Creative Common…
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94. Gaming the System: NVIDIA's Vega Shah on Accelerating Biotech Breakthroughs
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Erum and Karl sit down with Vega Shah from NVIDIA to explore the role of AI in healthcare and life sciences, and how it's driving major advances in drug discovery and biotechnology. Vega shares real-world examples, from lab-grown cotton to using AI to discover new proteins in the gut microbiome. She also discusses the challenges of modeling complex…
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Looking to the future of statistical physics, how intense storms can affect your cup of tea
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In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast we explore two related areas of physics, statistical physics and thermodynamics. First up we have two leading lights in statistical physics who explain how researchers in the field are studying phenomena as diverse as active matter and artificial intelligence. They are Leticia Cugliandolo who is a…
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[S3E8] Drafting Porcupines into the Best Biome
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Possibly the best episode of all time (according to me, Rachel). Allan gives us EVERYTHING. Great science, high quality takes, crying with laughter, investigative reporting and red string conspiracy boards. To what end?? Drafting porcupines, well-known "tree-lovers," into the Best Biome (grasslands). Potentially. Hear us out! +++ Primary Sources ++…
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Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Sarcopenia.C.3 AMPK Control over Pyrimidine and Purine biosynthesis via mTORC. Dr. Daniel J. Guerra. 11Sept24
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References Experimental & Molecular Medicine.2016. volume 48, 224 Nature Metabolism 2023. volume 5, pages 277–293 Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 2019. v18. : 527–551 Pisendal . JG. 1730's. Violin Concerti. https://open.spotify.com/album/6dC3dq8i6rDeeKtz5LyhFZ?si=jUsRMIraR7-zO5o0UQGMdw --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show…
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NEJM Interview: Benjamin Chrisinger on proposed changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and other options for promoting improved health.
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Benjamin Chrisinger is an assistant professor in the Department of Community Health at Tufts University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. B.W. Chrisinger. Keeping SNAP in Line with Global Evidence on Food Security. N Engl J Med 2024;391:873-875.
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Featuring articles on treatments in newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia and RNA therapeutics in mixed hyperlipidemia; a review article on clinical approaches to firearm injury prevention; a case report of a woman with edema, arthritis, and proteinuria; and Perspectives on keeping SNAP in line with global evidence, on ingesting risk, on centeri…
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97. Locusts, Cannibalism And Smell with Dr. Bill Hansson
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In this episode, Prof. Dr. Bill Hansson joins hosts Lesley and Joe to discuss his leadership as former Vice President of the Max Planck Society, his work on locust olfaction, and his recent identification of an odorant that can protect swarming locusts from cannibalism.Interested in learning more about how the sense of smell is critical for behavio…
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Laboraverum News, 2024-09-11: during our lives we go through 3 waves of rapid aging
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We all know that we age a little bit with every second of our lives. Tiny changes add up and eventually we become old. In two studies that tracked a total of 135,000 different molecules and microbes in a total of 4,371 adults aged 18 to 95, scientists showed that we also go through three dramatic waves of aging—at 44, 60, and 78 years old.…
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#2 — Indigenous Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies (IPAT)
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How can we develop models of psychedelic-assisted therapy that incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing, and acknowledge that we heal together in community - models that have cultural safety at the forefront, that are accessible and of benefit to Indigenous peoples and Westerners alike? Indigenous Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies (IPAT…
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Sarcopenia C.2 Authentic Biochemistry Podcast. Dr Daniel J. Guerra. 10Sept24
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References Acta Physiologica (Oxford)2024. V.240.Issue 3 e14107 Hum. Mol. Genet. (2016) doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddw252 Amino Acids. 2016 Aug;48(8):1793-805. European Journal of Applied Physiology 2013, Volume 113, Issue 4, pp 987–996 Lennon-McCartney. 1969. "Carry that Weight" from Abbey Road lp. https://open.spotify.com/track/5eZrW59C3UgBhkqNlowEID?si=cd…
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Hijab, Solo Status, Discrimination, and Distress among Muslim Women in the U.S.
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Hanan Hashem talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Hijab, Solo Status, Discrimination, and Distress among Muslim Women in the U.S."
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MUSHROOMS, METABOLISM, MID-LIFE & MUSCLE | Wade Lightheart - E80
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Receive 10% off BIOptimizers with promo code WELLPOWER10 at checkout: https://bioptimizers.com/wellpower Wade Lightheart from BIOptimizers joins Kristin to discuss health optimization and longevity. Wade shares his personal journey of re-entering bodybuilding competition and running a marathon after a 12-year hiatus. The conversation explores medic…
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Chancellor Collins highlights UMass Chan's journey of growth, innovation
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Chancellor Michael F. Collins kicked off a new Voices of UMass Chan podcast season by highlighting the growth and future of UMass Chan Medical School and how it is shaping the future of health care.By UMass Chan Medical School
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Sarcopenia Molecular Pathology. Dr. Daniel J. Guerra. 09Sept24. Authentic Biochemistry Podcast
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References Acta Physiologica (Oxford)2024. V.240, Issue 3 e14107 Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24, 5564 Simon, Paul and Bruce Woodley. 1966.The Cyrkle. "Red Rubber Ball" https://open.spotify.com/track/6DuLN8tFW0DkH9wsbTHZsX?si=3bc8b99f3ae34ac6 Robert Fripp, Ian McDonald, Greg Lake, Michael Giles, Pete Sinfield English 1969. "Court of the Crimson King" Ki…
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Concerning Technical Difficulties on the Recent Video Lectures.DJGPhD.08Sept24.
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References Previous discussions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
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Three Years Later, Here’s What the Pacific Northwest Heat Dome Taught Us
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Extreme heat and its health outcomes are becoming more common. Jeremy Hess, MD, MPH, an emergency medicine physician and professor at the University of Washington, and Andrew Phelps, former director of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management, join Jennifer Abbasi, director of JAMA Medical News, to discuss lessons learned from the unprecedente…
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93. Houston, We Have a Protocol: NASA's Kate Rubins on Biotech in Space
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Astronaut and molecular biologist Dr. Kate Rubins shares her groundbreaking work on the International Space Station, from being the first to conduct DNA sequencing in space to advancing biotechnology in a unique and challenging environment. Dr. Rubins explains how space affects biological processes, the tools being developed to study these effects,…
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