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Concise summaries of everything published in the latest weekly issue of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). NEJM publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
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Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Max Planck Florida’s Neurotransmissions Podcast

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Neuroscience stories from the lab and life: By scientists, for everyone. Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) researchers host Neurotransmissions: an engaging, accessible look inside the neuroscience research world, exploring current research topics and emerging technologies, public health issues in the domain of biomedical science, the intersection between science and society, and unique perspectives and experiences across generations of neuroscientists.
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Faith and Science

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Presented by Dr. John Ashton, a professor of chemistry and biomedical science and author of 14 books. Listen to Dr. John Ashton explain how science is challenging evolution and supporting the Biblical account of creation
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This award-winning podcast brings Scripps Research discoveries to life, exploring the personal stories of the people behind the science on their quest to solve humanity’s biggest biomedical problems. Follow us on social media for more updates: @scrippsresearch on Twitter and Instagram @ScrippsResearchInstitute on Facebook Scripps Research on LinkedIn
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Science Never Sleeps

Medical University of South Carolina

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Science Never Sleeps explores the science, people, and stories behind the scenes of biomedical research happening at the Medical University of South Carolina. Hear the fascinating, moving, and unexpected as researchers work from bench to bedside in the mission of preserving and optimizing health. For more information, visit https://research.musc.edu/stories/science-never-sleeps.
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The Best Biome

Grassland Groupies

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Three prairie biologists make the ever-growing argument for why grasslands are the world's best biome. Features hosts Rachel Roth, Nicole Brown, and Allan Saylor of Kansas-based nonprofit Grassland Groupies.
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Discussions about Medical Technology, Pharmaceuticals and popular trends; covering from basic to complex topics in a simplified way to make you understand. Rodney is a Biomedical Engineer and co-inventor working in R&D, ex Johnson & Johnson.
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Laboraverum

Eduard Kanalosh

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Yes, these are popular science stories from the history of medicine. And no, this is not another retelling of biographies or 10,000ft. thematic reviews. Here we discuss specific events and talk about the unusual, intriguing, and often unbelievable life circumstances that accompanied this or that medical achievement. Craving more? Go to our Facebook page to view literary sources and texts. Laboraverum is brought to you by Meteor Production and narrated by its author Ed Kanalosh, MD, Ph.D., an ...
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Discussions of timely topics in clinical medicine, biomedical research, public health, health policy, and more, featured in the Medical News section of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Dive into the heart of the animal kingdom with The Biome Podcast. We spotlight wildlife and the habitats they grace, delving into their anatomy and the ways they thrive as well as how they and their environment affect each other like a two way street. Sometimes joined by experts, we aim to kindle a deep-rooted love for wildlife and an intrigue in zoology and biology. Tune in every 7th and 21st of the month and journey with us into nature's marvels. For more, visit our website at www.biomemed ...
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Inside HSC

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Welcome to the Inside HSC podcast! This podcast is hosted and produced by the Admissions & Recruitment team at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth! HSC is the second oldest institution in the UNT System and the only campus in the system completely focused health professions. Listen in on an episode learn more about our programs, campus life, and the #HSCExperience!
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CTSI Discovery Radio is a unique facet of the Clinical & Translation Science Institute (CTSI) of Southeast Wisconsin. Each 30-minute monthly show informs and educates listeners about translational research relative to current health topics, clinical studies and advancements in biomedical research leading to better outcomes. CTSI Discovery Radio is hosted and produced by award-winning veteran radio personality Bryan Belmer. Visit the CTSI website at https://ctsi.mcw.edu
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Science permeates everyday life. Yet the understanding of advances in biomedical science is limited at best. Few people make the connection that biomedical science is medicine and that biomedical scientists are working today for the medicine of tomorrow. Our weekly five-hundred-word newspaper column (http://www.illuminascicom.com/) and two-minute radio show provide insights into a broad range of biomedical science topics. Medical Discovery News is dedicated to explaining discoveries in biome ...
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The Baylor College of Medicine Resonance Podcast is a student-run podcast aimed at showcasing the science at Baylor through the eyes of young professionals. Each episode is written and recorded by students who have a passion for research and the medical community. Guests on the show include both clinical and basic science research faculty who are experts in their fields. We hope that whoever listens in gains new insight into the exciting world of biomedical research.
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Each episode we feature in depth interviews with scientists, authors, engineers, entrepreneurs, artists and policy makers exploring the threads between Earth, its living systems, and our place in the Universe.
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WELLPOWER

Kristin Weitzel

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A biohacking change-maker where intuition, science, self-experimentation, research, biology, technology, nutrition, fitness, environment, mindset, and wellness intersect. The show strives to give listeners insights and approachable methods to build the most effective and efficient path to building a stronger, healthier and ultimately…happier life. WELLPOWER is the ultimate biohacking roadmap and here to share continued learning around health optimization. And, it would be an honor to have yo ...
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Researchers Under the Scope

University of Saskatchewan, OVDR, College of Medicine

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Medicine is so much more than lab coats and stethoscopes. The research community at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine is a diverse group of humans, all working with their own unique motivations — and not all of them work in a hospital setting. Get to know what gets these researchers amped about their jobs, what they’re doing, where they’re doing it, and why. Presented by the Office of Vice-Dean of Research, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
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For Your Informatics Podcast https://www.amia.org/women-amia-initiativewas created by and for members to inform and inspire the informatics community towards action around opportunities for women in AMIA to improve health and healthcare. As a part of this mission, in 2018 champions of the Women in AMIA initiative, Drs. Wendy Chapman, Jessie Tenenbaum, Deepti Pandita, Merida Johns, and Laurie Griggs, started the Women in AMIA (WIA) Podcast. The WIA Podcast was an outlet to share opportunities ...
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The BioMed Central podcast features stories about science and the latest research. BioMed Central is an open access publisher of Science, Medicine, & Technology research.
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We invite you to experience Arthroscopy in a new way. Each podcast presents a detailed discussion of a journal article published in Arthroscopy via author interviews conducted by AANA members. These engaging podcasts are designed to expand the listener's understanding through discussion of unpublished results, examination of interesting or unexpected findings, or exploration of related content. Expert opinion by senior authors is often included. We intend these podcasts to be entertaining an ...
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Welcome to the ZuLoo Pōōdcast podcast, where we talk all things poop, toilets, and sanitation. Through insightful news, impact stories, and quirky humor, we aim to discuss and highlight the critical role toilets play in whisking poop out of our lives, the impact toilets have (or the lack thereof) in the health and wellness of humanity, and what ZuLoo is doing to help solve the current global sanitation crisis.
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Nutrition Deconstructed

Nutrition Deconstructed

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Nutrition Deconstructed is a philosophy of science podcast centered on nutrition and health. Keto, vegetarian, lactation-ovarian, paleo…talking about diets is boring. Now…talking about talking about diets on the other hand… Join Steve and Kyle for discussions of biomedical science, politics, philosophy, politics of science, science of politics, and the philosophy of the politics of biomedical science.
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Science in Translation

Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute

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Science in Translation is a podcast from the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS) Institute. On this show, you’ll hear from NUCATS scientists who are dedicated to accelerating how fast they can move a transformational finding in a lab into a treatment, cure, or solution that will improve human health. You will also discover tools and resources available through NUCATS to catalyze, accelerate, and transform translational science. Funded by the NIH’s National Ce ...
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UMass Chan Medical School

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Welcome to the Voices of UMass Chan podcast, a series that takes you behind the scenes at UMass Chan Medical School, the first and only public academic health sciences center in Massachusetts. In each podcast, we highlight the pioneering research, the innovative education and the people of the Medical School—from researchers to students in the T. H. Chan School of Medicine, the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing and the Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences to leadership. C ...
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Bal's Unscripted Podcast is a podcast hosted by Malaysian Biomedical Science Student, Rmiry aka (Iqbal). This Podcast is all about having unfiltered deep conversation on life, science, art and culture whilst sharing life experience featuring amazing guests whom comes from different life backgrounds. IG: Rmi_ry Twitter: Rmiry_
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In Tell Me More: Coffee with Chris Yip — the official podcast of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering at the University of Toronto — Dean Yip sits down with a member of our global community to talk to the engineers who are at the heart of bold solutions to design a better world. Podcast transcripts can be downloaded at ⁠⁠uofteng.ca/podcast⁠⁠.
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Welcome to Gut Feelings, where we talk to experts and your fave celebs about matters of the head, heart, and health. Join Lo Bosworth, the founder of Love Wellness, and her array of expert guests, founder friends, and celeb pals as they ask and answer the questions you’ve always wanted to, so that we can all figure this stuff out together.
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Are you interested in what you could learn from the careers of physiologists? Join our host Eleanor Newton as she puts a physiologist and an expert guest together to talk about career challenges, how to overcome them and what tactics to use to unlock potential and advance a career.
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FX Medicine is at the forefront of ensuring functional and integrative medicine gains the recognition it deserves and ultimately establishes itself as an integral part of standard medical practice. Our podcasts are designed to promote research and evidence based therapeutic practises, acting as a progressive force for change and improvement in patient health and wellbeing.
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Episode 129 I spoke with Kristin Lauter about: * Elliptic curve cryptography and homomorphic encryption * Standardizing cryptographic protocols * Machine Learning on encrypted data * Attacking post-quantum cryptography with AI Enjoy—and let me know what you think! Kristin is Senior Director of FAIR Labs North America (2022—present), based in Seattl…
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This episode features an in-depth conversation with Shrinivas Kulkarni, who won the 2024 Shaw Prize in Astronomy “for his ground-breaking discoveries about millisecond pulsars, gamma-ray bursts, supernovae, and other variable or transient astronomical objects”. Based at Caltech in the US, he is also cited for his “leadership of the Palomar Transien…
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ARM Hub is a technology adoption hub based in Brisbane, with a focus on robotics, AI and design for manufacture for biomedical, energy and defence industries. The not for profit was recently appointed as one of four AI Adopt Centres by the Government to provide a service for SMEs that demonstrates how data and AI can modernise business, build skill…
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Featuring articles on treatments for eosinophilic esophagitis, reteplase versus alteplase for acute ischemic stroke, dupilumab for COPD with type 2 inflammation, and brigatinib in NF2-related schwannomatosis; a review article on amyloidosis; a case report of a man with recurrent fever and liver lesions; and Perspectives on Alzheimer’s disease, biom…
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On today's episode we are joined from India by our dear friends Nirja Bhatnagar and Dr. Sutirtha Sahariah of Sulabh International who discuss their new Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Knowledge Hub and and their efforts to raise awareness and engage men and boys in breaking the taboo around periods. Sulabh recently released a landmark report ana…
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References J Biomed Sci 2017. 24, 63. Cell Death & Disease 2014. volume 5, page e1416 Haematologica. 2022 Mar 1; 107(3):721–732 Nucleic Acids Res. 2022 Jan 7; 50(D1): D413–D420 Oncogene 2017. volume 36, pages 5593–5608Cell. 2021 Apr 1; 184(7):1790–1803.e17. Van Zant and Collins. 1973. "Tuesday's Gone" Lynyrd Skynyrd. https://youtu.be/LJrFxnvcWhc?si…
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Writer, journalist, and traumatic brain injury survivor, Christina Brown Fisher speaks with former linebacker Jarrett Irons about the impact of brain injury. His father, Gerald Irons, played in the National Football League for ten years. Gerald was a linebacker for the Oakland Raiders and is listed as one of the top 100 players for the Cleveland Br…
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Join Professor Lisa Wood, Head of School of Biomedical Science at the University of Newcastle, and our ambassador Dr Michelle Woolhouse for a conversation on asthma and lung health. Together they discuss the impacts of fibre, prebiotics, and the inconclusive research on omega-3s in the treatment of inflammatory lung conditions. The intrinsic link b…
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References Cell.2020 Mar 19; 180(6): 1115–1129.e13. Guerra, D.J. 2024. Intellectual materials. Goffin and King. 1962. "Up on the Roof" [Drfifters] https://youtu.be/puM1k-S86nE?si=LXzWj3SqiqHnr3JB Whitfield and Strong. 1969. "War" [Edwin Starr] https://youtu.be/dQHUAJTZqF0?si=bfB-xARpa6aVDwQg Kay and Godon 1963. "Thats Life" [Frank Sinatra] https://…
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As an undergrad, Daniel Fuller didn’t have a car, nor was he keen on taking the bus. “I rode my bike to university every day in the fall and then just kept on going and never stopped,” said Fuller, a former national and international canoe/kayak athlete. As he pedaled, Fuller watched the way people used trails, sidewalks and roads. “I really starte…
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Chronic pain impacts millions of Americans. While the source of pain may vary, there’s one important consistency paving the way for an innovative and immersive pain therapy. Discover a virtual reality treatment for real chronic pain……inside this edition of CTSI Discovery Radio!By CTSI of Southeast Wisconsin
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References Guerra, Daniel J. 2024. Essays and Notes. Blood. 2017 Jun 15;129(24):3237-3244.Bach, JS. 1731. Partita 6 in E Minor https://youtu.be/TCrZyi0Sots?si=8bjua1HY5M_YWuin Simon, P. 1968. "Old Friends" https://youtu.be/c3NYWzHLEZw?si=vheTMVMR7f-2Ebgj --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message…
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The Big Bang theory - myth or fact? New discoveries reveal serious flaws. Massive structures exceeding predictions, fully formed galaxies too early, different expansion rates, contrived evidence. Does the data actually fit Genesis better? Want to dig deeper into the exciting evidence against the Big Bang? Tune in to uncover the truth about our orig…
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Episode 128 I spoke with Sergiy Nesterenko about: * Developing an automated system for designing PCBs * Difficulties in human and automated PCB design * Building a startup at the intersection of different areas of expertise By the way — I hit 40 ratings on Apple Podcasts (and am at 66 on Spotify). It’d mean a lot (really, a lot) if you’d consider l…
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Today’s noisy quantum processors are prone to errors that can quickly knock a quantum calculation off course. As a result, quantum error correction schemes are used to make some nascent quantum computers more tolerant to such faults. This involves using a large number of qubits – called “physical” qubits – to create one fault-tolerant “logical” qub…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Mollie Gordon, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine and founder of the nation's first psychiatry fellowship dedicated to treating human trafficking survivors. Dr. Gordon shares insight from her research and advocacy efforts aimed at combating human trafficking, both …
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Advancements in Genetic Engineering have opened a wide avenue for new approaches to medical imaging. In this exciting episode, Rodney sat with two postgraduate students at The Technical University of Munich, Felipe Navarro and Nika Kobetic. They are taking part in iGEM Competition this year in Paris, France. Their project involves working on RNA th…
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References Nucleic Acids Res. 2022 Jan 7; 50(D1): D413–D420 Cancers (Basel). 2019 May; 11(5): 678 Oncogene 2017. volume 36: 5593–5608 NAR Cancer. 2024 Jun; 6(2): zcae023. Cell. 2021 Apr 1; 184(7):1790–1803.e17 Nature Immunology 2018. volume 19: 871–884 Pisendel, JG. 1735. Violin Concerto in D major,https://youtu.be/eRVueayvMIk?si=Nitfg70Kwdmo7Xt7 H…
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Featuring articles on combination therapy for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease, noninvasive ventilation for preoxygenation during emergency intubation, a novel anti-CD38 antibody in immune thrombocytopenia, and a glucose-responsive insulin for type 2 diabetes; a review article on congenital and acquired Chiari s…
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Galileo’s telescope revolutionized our modern understanding of the universe. Assistant neuroscience professor Xin Jin, PhD, wants to do just that—except for the brain. By building new tools that enable her and other neuroscientists to peer into the inner workings of the mind, Jin is uncovering the cells, genes and other complex drivers behind neuro…
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References Cell. 2021 Apr 1; 184(7):1790–1803.e17. NAR Cancer. 2024 Jun; 6(2):zcae023. Peretti, Creatore, and Weiss. 1961. "Cant Help Falling in Love". Elvis Presley. https://youtu.be/O-aavAlSYgc?si=yEHWfI2Ny-zvQLnK Lennon-McCartney. 1965. "Wait" Rubber Soul lp. https://youtu.be/qJngWval8Bc?si=CRTQilYzdVZxAtSe Mozart. WA .1788. Divertimento in E Ma…
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Drs Dekker and Pearce discuss Knotless All-Suture, Soft Anchor Bankart Repair Results in Excellent Patient-Reported Outcomes, High Patient Satisfaction, and Acceptable Recurrent Instability Rates at Minimum 2-Year Follow-UpBy AANA
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Naturopath Ben Lee shares his clinical insights into the challenges associated with topical steroid withdrawal. With skin conditions so prevalent in our society, the prescribing of topical steroids is on the rise. Ben’s integrated approach to firstly identifying the condition, and then treating from the root cause addresses the mechanisms of action…
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Surprising facts have been discovered about Klebsiella pneumoniae: its cytoplasm contains a seemingly useless reverse transcriptase enzyme and equally useless tiny pieces of RNA, and these useless structures suddenly begin to interact in the event of a viral attack on the bacterium. As a result of their interaction, the bacterium synthesizes a gene…
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References Guerra, Daniel J. 2024. Electron transport chain lectures Nature Immunology 2018. volume 19: 871–884 Leach, D. (Allman Brothers Band) 1971. Live at Fillmore East https://youtu.be/w9ZubobGMLs?si=30X6auZQPzrhcB4O --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/messageSupport this podcast: https://pod…
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We inherit lots of things through our families. Sometimes they’re visible, like the color of our eyes or hair, and other things might not be so apparent, like how you react to caffeine or how athletic you are. These traits come from genes passed to us from our parents – we inherit two copies of each gene, one from each parent, and they act as the b…
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Dr. Charu Agrawal is an assistant professor in the Hematology Oncology Department at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. In this episode, she shares her experience working as a palliative care physician and her journey through medicine. She discusses the challenges and rewards of palliative medicine while highlighting th…
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The Clinical Translation and Commercialisation Medtech (CTCM) program aims to boost commercialisation of home-grown medical products. It is delivered by MTPConnect on behalf of the Medical Research Future Fund. WA-based VitalTrace is one of the companies participating in the CTCM program and developing a groundbreaking medical device to revolutioni…
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References Guerra, Daniel J. 2024. Bioenergetics lectures Hunter, R. 1975. "Cruel White Water" https://youtu.be/T-oBD3F74Nk?si=_b3ksQfgbaUEqHA8 Beethoven, LV. 1808. Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 https://youtu.be/xWDIwsfgQnE?si=-vFCnYfdtpivpLnt --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/messageSupport this …
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This episode features a wide-ranging interview with Sara Seager and David Charbonneau, who share the 2024 Kavli Prize in Astrophysics. Charbonneau is at Harvard University and Seager is at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and they won the prize for their discoveries of exoplanets and the characterization of their atmospheres. Exoplanets a…
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Episode 127 I spoke with Christopher Thi Nguyen about: * How we lose control of our values * The tradeoffs of legibility, aggregation, and simplification * Gamification and its risks Enjoy—and let me know what you think! C. Thi Nguyen as of July 2020 is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah. His research focuses on how social …
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We get patriotic (kinda) in this special episode where all three hosts work together to petition for new national symbols for the US of A. New floral emblem, new national symbol, and a brand new category all-together. Why do we love non-native national symbols? Who knows. Do better, America. Photos and more are at our site. Primary Sources: As if t…
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References Biophys Res Commun. 2024 Mar 12:700:149598. Eur J Pharmacol.2002 May 17;443(1-3):189-96Nature Immunology2018 volume 19, 871–884 Mozart, WA 1785. C Major String Quartet 19. K 465 (The Dissonance" https://youtu.be/f3oK4XVMARs?si=xjTTKrC0OL-V1xkX --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message…
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On today's episode of the ZuLoo Pōōdcast we meet up with entrepreneur Jeremy Bronen who is the driving force behind the SedMed Toilet Lift Assist, an innovative mobility product for the toilet. This unique yet practical toilet seat helps people who might struggle with getting on and off the toilet by slowly lowering users down and providing a natur…
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Featuring articles on T-cell cancer after CAR T-cell therapy, the early diagnosis and treatment of COPD and asthma, and the implications of race adjustment in lung-function equations; a review article on diets; a case report of a woman with the worst headache of her life; and Perspectives on efforts toward equity and on feeling guilty.…
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We don't know why mental disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or autism spectrum disorder are so much more common in men than in women, but new research suggests this may be due to significantly greater variability in the way RNA is synthesised on genes in women's brains. The researchers analysed 2,160 brain samples from patients with …
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In this episode of Max Planck Florida's Neurotransmissions Podcast, we meet new cohost Dr. Akash Pal, who joins Jeremy in a discussion with Associate Professor of Biology at Boston University, Dr. Jerry Chen. They discuss how the brain can make sense of our complex sensory world through the processes of perception and abstraction and how Dr. Chen's…
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