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Casual Inference

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Casual Inference

Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray

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Keep it casual with the Casual Inference podcast. Your hosts Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray talk all things epidemiology, statistics, data science, causal inference, and public health. Sponsored by the American Journal of Epidemiology.
 
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 ...
 
Keep up with the latest scientific developments and breakthroughs in this award winning weekly podcast from the team at New Scientist, the world’s most popular weekly science and technology magazine. Each discussion centers around three of the most fascinating stories to hit the headlines each week. From technology, to space, health and the environment, we share all the information you need to keep pace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Audio interview RSS feed. NEJM (http://www.nejm.org) is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
 
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.
 
Join us on this journey of discovery, where we learn about the natural world around us with a focus on zoology and ecology. We explore through the lens of functional anatomy to find out how animals move, survive, and reproduce. New episodes are posted on the 7th and 21st of every month. Follow our blog at www.biome.media as well and learn about other great species!
 
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. Sit down with our host Drew Duglan, PhD, and find out firsthand from experts at the cutting-edge of the life sciences. Follow us on social media for more updates: @scrippsresearch on Twitter and Instagram @ScrippsResearchInstitute on Facebook Scripps Research on LinkedIn
 
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Inside HSC

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Inside HSC

UNT Health Science Center Admissions

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Welcome to the Inside HSC podcast, a new podcast show from the Admissions & Recruitment Department at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth! Tune-in to our episodes and learn more about our programs as you consider your future in health professions!
 
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 ...
 
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/subscribe You have wisely landed upon Authentic Biochemistry, with Dr. Daniel J Guerra, where published biochemical, physiological, genetic and immunological research along with biomedical and pharmaceutical science are interrogated. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
 
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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Researchers Under the Scope

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Researchers Under the Scope

University of Saskatchewan, Office of the Vice-Dean Research, College of Me

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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.
 
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. is a leading company in the Scientific, Technical, and Medical knowledge and information industry. We are known for authoritative international publications in cutting-edge basic and translational biomedical research, with expanding scope in engineering, business, environment, and legal publications. These publications play an active and important role in advancing critical research and facilitating collaboration throughout the world in academia, industry, and governme ...
 
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Science Never Sleeps

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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.
 
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.
 
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 ...
 
Conversations with women in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine) about their journeys, work, passions, and what they learned along the way. We’re a diverse group of people with unique personal and professional journeys, and I want you to meet some of us. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy
 
A podcast dedicated to providing an accurate and alternate narrative to the public regarding the necessity of humane and ethical animal research. Lab Rat Chat was made possible through the Michael D. Hayre Fellowship in Public Outreach, which is sponsored by the biomedical research advocacy group Americans for Medical Progress.
 
Grow Everything brings to life the bioeconomy when hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories from the field and interview leaders and influencers in the space. Life is a powerful force and it can be engineered. What will we create? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Topics: synthetic biology, entrepreneurship, policy, community, education, biotech, life sciences
 
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NNLM Discovery

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NNLM Discovery

Network of the National Library of Medicine

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This podcast series explores how the Network of the National Library of Medicine - part of the National Institutes of Health - is engaging with communities to provide access to trusted information for the purpose of improving the public’s health. Accompanying videos can be found on the NLM YouTube Channel You can learn more about the NLM health information resources mentioned in this series by visiting the National Library of Medicine at https://www.nlm.nih.gov/ The mission of the Network of ...
 
For a decade, Dave Asprey, “the father of biohacking,” elevated what you knew about the capabilities of your mind and body across a thousand episodes of Bulletproof Radio. Now, he’s evolving it even further in his plan to upgrade humanity. You’re invited to expand your knowledge, explore your own performance and embrace possibility with The Human Upgrade™. You’ll meet bright thinkers and radical doers who push the boundaries of science, technology, personal development, and human performance ...
 
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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Bias and discrimination are everywhere. It's something we as a society are generally trying to improve. But when it comes to solutions, there is nuance in terms of cultural and social context, personal perceptions, and privilege that can complicate matters. Join us as we speak with Raksha Kumar, an award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker…
 
You see or hear about it seemingly everywhere: “If you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is in you.” But it’s more than just an ad slogan. It’s real. And while it can cause pain that’s unbearable, it’s easily avoidable. We’re setting the record straight on shingles and the shingles vaccination…inside this edition of CTSI Discovery Radio!…
 
Jasmina Aganovic joins Karl and Erum on the Grow Everything podcast to discuss the intersection of biotechnology and beauty. The conversation covers the use of biotech in production and performance, such as engineering yeast to produce rare or hard-to-extract natural ingredients, and the importance of transparency and corporate responsibility in de…
 
IN THIS EPISODE OF THE HUMAN UPGRADE™… Daniel Amen, M.D., shares the most effective daily habits you can do to improve the way your brain works, based on his 40 years of clinical practice. In this discussion and in his new book, “Change Your Brain Every Day: Simple Daily Practices to Strengthen Your Mind, Memory, Moods, Focus, Energy, Habits, and R…
 
Basic midwest feeder bird or mysterious exotic tundra sparrow? Actually, both! Harris's Sparrows, one of the most enigmatic North American sparrows, are about to travel well out of reach into the remote frigid north, so let's gossip about them before they're gone. Only a handful of studies have been done with this species, and to this day we lack p…
 
The burgeoning field of nonlinear optics is explored in this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast. It features Nathalie Vermeulen of Brussels Photonics at the Free University of Brussels and Eric Van Stryland of the College of Optics and Photonics at the University of Central Florida. They talk about the science of nonlinear optics and the w…
 
Brainoids - tiny clumps of human brain cells - are being turned into living artificial intelligence machines, capable of carrying out tasks like solving complex equations. The team finds out how these brain organoids compare to normal computer-based AIs, and they explore the ethics of it all. Sickle cell disease is now curable, thanks to a pioneeri…
 
Welcome to this very special edition of The Lindsey Elmore Show. Do you feel like you've tried everything to lose weight, decrease stress, increase energy, and just feel better? Maybe it’s not your fault. It could be your microbiome. Your microbiome is connected to every single body system as well as your overall physical and mental wellness. Imbal…
 
References Carcinogenesis. 2020 Jun; 41(4): 405–416 Rep Biochem Mol Biol. 2020 Apr; 9(1): 33–39 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
 
Dr. Ashley Leech is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. K. Baig and Others. Medicare Part D Coverage of Antiobesity Medications — Challenges and Uncertainty Ahead. N Engl J Med 2023;388:961-963.…
 
Whether it’s on the Moon, Mars or somewhere even more distant, we may see human settlements in space in our lifetime. But when we do, will we be prepared? Alongside all the concerns of whether we should even be considering moving out to space, there are a lot of ethical considerations that need to be thought about too. How do you govern the new soc…
 
Featuring articles on inaxaplin in persons with two APOL1 variants, expectant management or early ibuprofen for patent ductus arteriosus, closed-loop control in children with diabetes, BCMA-specific CAR T cells in refractory myeloma; a review article on translation defects in neurodegenerative diseases; a case report of a woman with refractory hemo…
 
In this episode, hosts Joe, Lesley, and Jeremy bring you scientific highlights from the recent Sunposium23 conference. They sit down with three of the invited speakers to chat about their latest research. They discuss how the brain encodes memories in both a stable and flexible manner with Dr. Denise Cai, the complexity of brain-wide serotonin func…
 
Since the beginning of the HSC Insider podcast and throughout the transition into the Inside HSC podcast, Taylor Rogers has done an impeccable job as co-host. Join Brandon Sermon, the Admissions & Recruitment department, and the entire team at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth as we bid her farewell and send her well…
 
When is a vegetable more than just a vegetable? When the act of growing one helps combat stress and is a commitment to environmental health and justice. On this episode of the NNLM Discovery podcast, Region One outreach librarian April Wright shares her story with host Yamila El-Khayat about how she helped Dr. Rachel Goldstein at the University of …
 
When COVID-19 struck, one rural library in Texas made a bold move to help their community. They reached out to NNLM about funding opportunities for a virtual health room in Pottsboro, Texas. This had NEVER been done before, having an established room in a library dedicated to tele-health appointments. On this episode of the NNLM Discovery podcast, …
 
IN THIS EPISODE OF THE HUMAN UPGRADE™…you’ll learn how much control you can actually have over your brain. There’s a new way of accessing your meat operating system that adds an important element that’s been missing from the brain training conversation. Moha Bensofia joins the show to explain a new piece of neurotech called Mendi. He shares the ben…
 
Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about confounding! ✍️ Lucy's new paper: Sensitivity Analyses for Unmeasured Confounders Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com…
 
Annette Reeder is always ready for an adventure, from riding her bike, kayaking beautiful rivers in Florida or hiking the Appalachians with her grandkids. Life is meant to be lived. Today, those adventures are much more enjoyable with better health and great mental fitness. Annette is the host of the very popular YouTube channel - The Biblical Nutr…
 
Ahmed Badran is an assistant professor of chemistry at Scripps Research, where his lab harnesses synthetic biology to address some of biggest global problems. Listen in as we discuss reengineering plant enzymes to capture carbon, plastic-eating bacteria and new classes of antibiotics that spare our gut microbiome.Episode transcript: https://www.scr…
 
MD/MBA student Emilee Herringshaw is focused on projects that support patient-driven solutions. The aspiring dermatologist shares stories of her life living with diabetes on her blog. Learn more about the MBA dual-degree program in a Voices of UMass podcast episode: https://soundcloud.com/umasschan/mba-podcast-3?in=umasschan/sets/season-4-voices-of…
 
References Carcinogenesis. 2020 Jun; 41(4): 405–416 Rep Biochem Mol Biol. 2020 Apr; 9(1): 33–39 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
 
In this episode of Grow Everything, Karl and Erum are joined by Natalie Kuldell to delve into the exciting world of bio companies and the importance of bridging the gap between the present and future. As the founders of BioBuilder, Natalie shares her expertise on how to inspire the next generation to love life science, and how plasmids can make wor…
 
IN THIS EPISODE OF THE HUMAN UPGRADE™… you’ll learn Luke Storey’s definition of addiction and his strategies for healing, happiness, and high performance. He’s known for his irreverent, passionate, and humorous delivery, and it shows through in this conversation. He overcame tremendous adversity from childhood trauma, adolescent criminality, and ye…
 
More than 2 million individuals in the US are chronically infected with hepatitis C, and nearly 15 000 die every year. Antivirals are available but are not reaching the majority of infected individuals. In this Q&A, JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, and Francis S. Collins, MD, PhD, discuss a plan to eliminate hepatitis C i…
 
Matter we’ve long thought missing from galaxies has finally been found. Great news…except there’s one catch. It turns out that perhaps this matter should be missing, based on our understanding of the way young galaxies form. So what’s going on? The team finds out where and how this matter was found, and what it means for our understanding of galaxi…
 
A physics degree gives graduates an enviable set of skills that can prove useful in a wide range of jobs. But could physics courses be improved to make students even more prepared for the future of work? In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, Andrew Mizumori Hirst and William Wakeham explain how graduates would benefit from a greater …
 
Welcome to this very special edition of The Lindsey Elmore Show. Do you feel like you've tried everything to lose weight, decrease stress, increase energy, and just feel better? Maybe it’s not your fault. It could be your microbiome. Your microbiome is connected to every single body system as well as your overall physical and mental wellness. Imbal…
 
References Antioxidants (Basel). 2023 Feb; 12(2): 274 J Lipid Res. 2016 May; 57(5): 868–881. J Biol Chem. 2007 Jan 12;282(2):1384-96. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2014, 136, 36, 12624–12630 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support…
 
Dr. Winfred W. Williams is a Deputy Editor at the Journal, the associate chief of the Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Nephrology, and the founding director of the MGH Center for Diversity and Inclusion. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. Q. Capers IV. Diversifying the Physician Workforce …
 
Featuring articles on a shorter course for tuberculosis treatment, device-based fever prevention after cardiac arrest, an inhibitor of γ-secretase in desmoid tumors, and the climate gap and the color line; a review article on outcomes after critical illness; a case report of a man with Covid-19, respiratory failure, and rashes; and Perspective arti…
 
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