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Introducing the Next Generation School (NGS) Podcast, a captivating platform that allows us to connect with a wide audience passionate about education. Through thought-provoking discussions and insightful interviews, we share our unique insights, success stories, and exceptional teaching methods with learners, educators, and stakeholders worldwide. By amplifying our school's voice, establishing thought leadership, and engaging our community, the NGS Podcast provides an accessible way to stay ...
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On this podcast leading scientist, clinicians and entrepreneurs share their thoughts on the progress of personalized medicine. With our guests, we discuss new technologies for targeted treatments and diagnostics, their benefits for patients and clinicians and related implementation challenges.
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Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
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Data in Biotech is a fortnightly podcast exploring how companies leverage data to drive innovation in life sciences. Every two weeks, Ross Katz, Principal and Data Science Lead at CorrDyn, sits down with an expert from the world of biotechnology to understand how they use data science to solve technical challenges, streamline operations, and further innovation in their business. You can learn more about CorrDyn - an enterprise data specialist that enables excellent companies to make smarter ...
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Travel Writers Radio

Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)

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Interviews, reviews, features and news from the Travel Writers Radio Show, produced by PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers - our international network of food, lifestyle and travel journalists and broadcasters. Now heard live every Wednesday 5-7 pm (AEST) and Saturdays 1pm to 3 pm on Melbourne's J-AIR 88 FM; online at www.j-air.com.au and on SoundCloud. Email us: info@travelwritersradio.com
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Inside Biotech

Ananta Wadhwa, Kathy Grotsch PhD, Gabriella Rubert, Leo Ying

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Inside Biotech is an exciting podcast from BCLA, which focuses on the science behind SoCal’s most innovative new biotech companies. This semi-monthly podcast, hosted by Gabriella Rubert, Ph.D. Candidate at UCLA and Podcast Lead at BCLA, is the perfect way for anyone interested in LA’s biotech community to stay informed about current progress and developments. Episodes feature conversations with scientists, entrepreneurs, investors, and more about the cutting-edge science that goes on inside ...
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Hear directly from the people whose work in genomics is shaping the way we think about science and our world. Listen as leading scientists discuss the impact of genomics with the Illumina Scientific Affairs team. Download or subscribe to our recurring podcasts.
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Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and prepare to be utterly flabbergasted by the Guinness World Records of today's adult entertainment industry! It's a whirlwind tour of jaw-dropping accomplishments in the world of sensuality, where humans have truly stretched the limits of human anatomy, creativity, and, well, sheer cheekiness. It's like a carnival for grown-ups, where participants go for the gold (or should we say "platinum") in feats of amorous athleticism. From acrobatic escapades tha ...
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Reporter Adelaine Ng is a long-serving member of our team and she recently took a short holiday with her husband, but their plans changed last minute, which was serendipitous as they discovered an emerging destination that was new, exotic and great value at present. But Adelaine warns it may not last as this country could soon join the EU and sudde…
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To learn more about BCLA’s events and consulting visit https://www.bc-la.org/ Complete Genomics: https://www.completegenomics.com/company/about-us/ Joyee Yao’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyee-yao-74901212/ To learn more about BCLA’s events and consulting visit https://www.bc-la.org/By Gabriella Rubert, Carys Layton, Serena Gao, Katherine Merkling, Daniel Graves, Daniel Arce
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0:00 Introduction 1:05 Insights into the PD GENEration’s (a programme from the Parkinson's Foundation) milestones and progress points for the upcoming year 3:30 The shifting attitudes and perspectives of neurologists and healthcare workers at the PD GENEration 5:50 Insights into Nacho’s work with the genetics of Parkinson’s disease 10:20 Barriers a…
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This week, we are pleased to be joined on the Data in Biotech Podcast by Pierre Salvy, who recently became the CTO at Cambrium, and his colleague Lucile Bonnin, Head of Research & Development at Cambrium. As part of the Cambrium team behind NovaColl™, the first micro-molecular and skin-identical vegan collagen to market, Pierre and Lucile share the…
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As the Melbourne nights and mornings get chillier by the day, there are thousands of southerners just waiting to escape to the Sunshine Coast in general, or Noosa in particular. Which is where Melbourne reporter Justine Costigan escaped to a week ago to research what’s new in this popular Queensland getaway. The good news: Justine enjoyed the place…
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We came across an interesting story that might just be the absolute job of a lifetime – running a marine science research station on Lizard Island in the far north of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. The two jobs arose becauise the current co-directors have decided to retire after 34 years on the job. But who could apply? We got on to the chief scie…
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Helen Reporter Carmen Jenner, based in Perth, took one for the team last week. She was invited by Malaysian Airles to fly to KL for some exciting industry announcements and while it was at least six to seven hours each direction, she enjoyed the experiences on offer over a long weeklend in Kuala Lumpur, especially the business class seats and a Ves…
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Helen Hayes flew across the ditch to New Zealand, and to Queenstown the adrenalin capital where she also spoke to a chef, the new exercutive chef at the lakeside Rees Hotel. Trent Watson, who has been in New Zealand for the past eight years took over as the new executive chef early this year having spent 25 years cooking. Trent specialises in authe…
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Well tonight’s show seems to be all about destinations and unique experiences both near and far, so why dn;t we start off with Graeme’s visit one hour away to one of the suburbs of Ballarat where he met a chef, a dog named Dot, acres of French and English oak trees in alternating rows, and the discovery of a $500 truffle under one of the trees by D…
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Here's what is new on Travel Writers Radio this week. From Ballarat to Noosa to Lizard Island , opur reporters copver the country this week; then we have reports from team members in Queenstown NZ, Malaysia and also southern Europe where one travel writers finds herself almost by accident in one of the best value countries in europe, but she warns …
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0:00 Intro 0:25 Mazen’s lifelong commitment to furthering the field of precision medicine in liver disease research, fueled by a personal connection of his grandmother developing MASH cirrhosis 2:30 Breakthroughs in the field of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) since the beginning of Mazen’s career 5:30 The potential…
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Our award-winning sustainability reporter Keeley Warren speaks with seasoned travel writer, environmentalist and author of four inspiring books, including "The Mindful Traveller" and "Go Lightly." Nina Karnikowski's work advocates for responsible travel and mindful exploration. Her partnership with World Expeditions for their upcoming Himalayan jou…
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Here's an extra image this week...Graeme tricked us by having another photo he had taken up his sleeve for our #Worth1000Words, except that this image taken two weeks ago at Sovereign Hill in Ballarat is actually worth about 320,000 Aussie dollars. If you;ve never seen them pour molten gold at Sovereign Hill, one of only four Open Air Museums in th…
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Our New York-based reporter Bridgett Leslie speaks to Chef Rajeev Goyall , who is the head of India Food Tourism Org on the importance of Food Tourism for the nation and Modi Magic as nearly 1 Billion Indian citizens line up to vote this wek.By Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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In our Worth 1000 Words segment this week we feature a photo none of us took and some music none of us can play, but we reckon the latest event to be staged at The Lume in Melbourne, which is all about the Italian Renaissance. Thje images that have been taken in both stills and moving pictures are some of the highest resolution inmages ever taken o…
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Australian woman Megan Hess, left our shores as many young Australians did to head over to the old dart in the 70s and 80s to try their hand in the big league. Megan succeeded, and is now globally recognised as a fashion illustrator who has worked for the largest fashion houses, published a range of children’s books and also illustrated books on he…
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In an industry that used to have a reputation for being male dominated, Janet Bava is a mover and shaker. Recently our reporter Helen Hayes travelled around the islands of French Polynesia with Windstar Cruises where she met Janet, the Chief Commercial Officer of the company. Janet has risen through the ranks of the cruise industry in a career span…
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Last week, Travel Writer Carolyne Jasinski was digging for gold - and finding it - at Clermont in Queensland, about 4 hours inland from Mackay. This week she is flying high over the same region to put the landscape into perspective.Is there anything better than flying in a helicopter, with the doors removed, over mountains and mesa? Not according t…
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0:00 Introduction 0:25 Julia’s personal experience with ultra-rare diseases within her family 10:25 The importance of increasing accessibility to genetic testing across populations to learn more about ultra-rare diseases 14:00 The origin story of Rare Trait Hope Fund 23:50 Current research and next steps in developing potential gene therapies for a…
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This week, we are pleased to welcome Jacob Oppenheim, Entrepreneur in Residence at Digitalis Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in solutions to complex problems in human and animal health. Jacob sat down with Ross to discuss the importance of establishing strong data foundations in biotech companies and how to approach the task. We explo…
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Kristin Henning our Middle America correspondent went to Antarctica last month for an immersive polar expedition cruise with Polar Latitudes. In this engaging conversation with John McKeon CEO of Polar Latitudes, Kris asks about their commitment to responsible tourism and to citizen science during the voyages of their small expedition vessel of onl…
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Graeme Kemlo caught up with our British-born correspondent from Lyon France late last week and she was understandably excited having just given birth (so to speak) to her first book. Anna Richards was happy to talk about the guide book she has been working on for almost two years. It is an interesting subject – Paddling France, and it details the t…
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You don’t get to stay on air for 10 years without the support of your broadcaster are we are no exception. We sincerely do appreciate the opportunity and the ongoing support of J-AIR. 88 FM in Melbourne. Travel Writers Radio host and executive producer, Graeme Kemlo speaks with our radio station manager and Founder of J-AIR, Robert Bontschek…
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Graeme Kemlo was on assignment in Ballarat , Victoria;s third-largest city this week and he could not help but notice the changes. One of the State’s fastest growing regions, just one hour from Melbourne, Ballarat is coming of age with major new infrastructure, new hotels, sophisticated food and wine offerings and an enthusiastic hospitality scene.…
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We have some messages from one of our more recent team members Keeley Warren our sustainability and responsible tourism reporter now living in Valencia Spain, and one of our long-time members, Adelaine Ng as she boards yet another aircraftBy Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Our reporter Carolyne Jasinski strikes gold - literally! On her latest trip to Mackay and the Isaac Region in Queensland, she found nuggets of gold and held a record-breaking 5oz gold nugget. Carolyne interviews Dan Healaar, the owner of the gold mine lease, before, during and after her taste of gold digging.Photo -Carolyne Jasinski saw this nugget…
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Here's what you'll hear on our 10th Biirthday edition of Travel Writers Radio, the original program produced and presented by the professional journalists of PALAT -the Professional Association of Lifestyle And Travel Writers.Each week we bring you authentic independent stories about food, wine, lifestyle and travel, whether around the corner or ar…
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0:00 Introduction 1:25 How Lord O’Shaughnessy became involved in scientific policy making and his path to writing the UK Commercial Clinical Trials Review. 04:05 How Lord O’Shaughnessy pivoted from education to a focus on life sciences 06:38 The biggest challenges Lord O’Shaughnessy faced during his time as Parliamentary Under Secretary for Health …
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Helen Hayes chats with Graeme Kemlo about her "spectacular" African adventure which ranged from an iconic hotel in Durban, to a luxury beach lodge at Thonga Beach on the remote east coast of South Africa with ocean and lake adventures. Helen also visited Sungulwane Private Game Lodge, with just eight private chalets, which has been described as "th…
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Carolyne Jasinski has been in Queensland over the past week and reports on her farm stay on a sugar cane plantation with a couple of genuine characters who call themselves “old Tassie potato farmers” who bought the most dilapidated farm near Mackay Queensland and turned it into an award-winning tourism facility with sheer hard work and imagination.…
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There’s an event coming up on Saturday that we need to talk about because it is 96 years since the Red Hill Agricultural Society staged the first of their annual shows on the Mornington Peninsula, which is Melbourne’s bayside playground. But it used to be a food bowl with fruit trees, cattle, sheep grazing and working farms. Now the peninsula, abou…
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Staying at a boutique private safari lodge is a different experience, as Helen Hayes found out at Sungulwane in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa. Helen interviews Keenan Houareau, General Manager and Head Ranger of Sungulwane. More information adventureworld.com.au or phone 1300 363 055By Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Bridgett Leslie often covers matters of diversity for Travel Writers Radio and since her move from Sydney to New York City she has greater opportunity to come across these stories. Such is the case this week where she was invited to attend a Black History Month event, being celebrated for the first time in New York by a corporate group. Bridgett in…
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Rita Erlich has a short but cautionary tale about reading the fine print if you choose to go with an operatror – a cruise company for example – that offers to book all elements of your trip – air, hotel accommodation and your ship’s cabin etc. Rita whats with Graeme Kemlo about the problem she faced recently.…
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Here's what to expect on Travel Writers Radio this week. More inspiration and information about food, wine, lifestyle and travel.Thanks for listening. Next week we celebrate our 10th anniversary on J-AIR 88 FM in Melbourne.Check out our website or send us an email: info@travelwritersradio.comBy Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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0:00 Introduction 01:10 How growing up in Malawi planted the seeds for John’s career in medicine and transition to therapeutic development 04:35 Why John focuses on rare diseases and conditions such as asthma 06:01 What has changed over the last decade in terms of treating and understanding asthma and the progress that genetics has enabled 07:31 Wh…
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This week's guest is Joseph Pearson, Global Product Manager of OmicSoft at QIAGEN, a global provider of sample-to-insight solutions that enable customers to gain valuable molecular insights. During this episode, we dive into OmicSoft, a powerful NGS analysis suite that can quickly explore and compare 500,000 curated omics samples from disease-relat…
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Reporter Carolyne Jasinski not only took the helm of an impressive yacht last week around busy Sydney Harbour, she also had a sleepover on the harbour courtesy of Sydney By Sail. It was all part of a commission she has to cover interesting places to spend the night. She interviewed the company’s COO Josh Hayes about the range of vessels and service…
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Following Kristin Henning’s recent visit to Portugal, she spoke with Graeme Kemlo about the growing interest in travel to Portugal, and specifically Douro River Cruising. The Douro Valley is home to port wine and picturesque quintas, prehistoric sites, medieval towns, remote and mountainous terrain, and several UNESCO World Heritage Sites.Photo Dou…
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We do not often refer to surveys as a source of news because they are often self-serving, but here’s one that purports to show the best cities in Europe for foodies and it uses Trip Advisor data. Now I do not intend to comment on the culinary expertise of Trip Advisor users, but it does throw up some interesting information. In broad terms London i…
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Helen Hayes jetted off last weekend to visit what is described as South Africa's most pristine wilderness beach lodge that sits on the azure shores of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Situated deep in this wilderness of white sand, thick forest and stunning marine life, Thonga Beach, near the Mozambique border in KwaZulu …
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Journalist Mike Smith attends the International Media Marketplace in Sydney which is basically a form of speed dating between travel writers and public relations people from some of the best travel destinations, hotels and tourism experiences in Australia and beyond. Photo: TravMediaBy Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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After years of working for top restaurants such as Nobu (London), Yaffo Tel Aviv, and Mr. Porter (Amsterdam), Chef Ori Geller joined fellow chef Hari Shetty to conceptualise Nela restaurant in Amsterdam which has a reputation for choosing high quality and carefully selected ingredients which they then cook over “live fire”. Bridgett spoke to Ori Ge…
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Here's what is coming up on Travel Writers Radio this week. We take you from a night on Sydney Harbour to a speed dating event between travel writers and public relations people at International Media Marketplace. Well also tell you about a cruise on one of the wilder rivers, the Duoro in Portugal.mAlso listen to a renowned chef who has opened a li…
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0:00 Introduction 0:50 Holly’s background and career so far 03:30 Complex decision-making and multiple risk factors: Family history, genetics, phenotypes and beyond 07:05 Changes within the last decade to help people make complex, sometimes subjective, healthcare decisions 09:20 Impact on people: The RTI’s mission and the Early Check Study 13:45 Ne…
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Hawaii has al;ways been a popular destination for Australians, and not only for the sun and surf...we share the Pacific ocean around our coastlines, the Hawaiian culture is a gentle caring experience should you delve into it, the food is fresh and fun and the natural wonders are plenty. Graeme Kemlo spoke with the country director Oceania for Meet …
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