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The Listen In podcast from Bitesize Bio is a compilation of our best webinars to enjoy at your leisure, wherever and whenever. Each episode is an opportunity to gain the valuable insights you need to advance your research. From a crash course in developing fool-proof ELISAs to the latest applications and innovations in CRISPR/Cas9 and microscopy techniques, and much more—you'll hear about challenges encountered and discover practical solutions to achieve the best possible results. Tap into t ...
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The Microscopists is a podcast from Bitesize Bio and ZEISS Microscopy that takes you into revealing, entertaining, and personal meetings with the great microscopists of our time. Your host is Dr Peter O’Toole. Peter will help you understand what drives great, successful scientists, what really inspires them and what they enjoy most in life. This set of candid, fun, and engaging interviews serves not only to help inspire upcoming scientists but to show how career tracks and work-life balance ...
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Candid conversations with the big hitters of flow cytometry presented by Dr Peter O'Toole. Brought to you by Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and Bitesize Bio. Flow Stars is a podcast from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and Bitesize Bio that interviews some big hitters in the flow cytometry world. Your host is Dr Peter O'Toole (University of York), an engaging and energic personality who knows how to throw a few curveballs to keep his guest on their toes. This series takes us through the highs a ...
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A good mentor can be the difference between success and failure. But what to do if you don't have help on hand? Mentors At Your Benchside provides curated help and advice from experienced researchers on various topics, from lab skills and techniques to career progression. Each short episode is bursting with easy-to-access help and advice that can improve your results and help you get the most out of your time in the lab. https://bitesizebio.com/mentors-at-your-benchside
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While education and experience are critical for the working scientist, there is another factor that makes all the difference in the lab: happy people are more productive. Yours is a serious mission, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t enjoy carrying out that mission. Your well being impacts both your work and your career. Each episode of The Happy Scientist dials in on hands on, actionable steps you can take to make sure you stay happy, focused and satisfied in the lab. Join us to experience ...
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Cryo-Talk

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The 'Cryo-Talk' podcast from Thermo Fisher Scientific and Bitesize Bio brings you the world’s most prominent Cryo-electron microscopists. In each episode of this engaging series, host Eva Amsen explores the fascinating world of cryo-electron microscopy through the eyes of the experts and delves beyond the electron beam into what drives them in their careers, their inspirations, and passions. https://bitesizebio.com/cryotalk/
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Hosted by Dr Antony Adamson (The University of Manchester), the 'CRISPR unedited' podcast brings together researchers from around the world to share their practical knowledge on CRISPR to help you get the most out of your research. This set of engaging, fun, and energetic conversations serves to highlight the latest and upcoming CRISPR technologies, and provide helpful advice no matter where you are in your CRISPR journey.
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Welcome to the LifeScience Law Cast created by life science legal and compliance experts for lawyers and compliance professionals working within the pharma and bio-tech sectors. We aim to tackle challenges faced by over-stretch legal and compliance teams in bite sized chunks, covering Regulatory updates, as well as some Coaching hints and tips. Providing inspiration on ensuring legal and compliance parameters are covered, whilst engaging with internal stakeholders positively, keeping your sa ...
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Welcome to Show Up and Be Heard, the podcast dedicated to empowering busy and overwhelmed women to grow their business and feel less lonely, with actionable tips and inspiring real life stories. Hosted by Becci, founder of Be Heard Socials, this show is a mix of short bite-sized episodes to help you navigate your way through marketing your small business on social media with confidence, authenticity, and balance and interviews with incredible women who are on a mission to support each other ...
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A no-frills, hard hitting dose of Sydney music. Under The Bridge brings you a bite-sized weekly fix of Sydney in all its musical glory, making sure you have no excuse to take your finger off the pulse.
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Welcome to The Launch Box Podcast. Get to know plant-based kitchens from around the globe as Anjelli unpacks their bite-sized inspiring stories. Guaranteed spots for your next food experience! Host Bio: Anjelli Requintina is the founder of Nordic Café Holdings, which includes the Copenhagenbased Café Oha. With a passion for creating a positive impact in communities and the planet through green and sustainable foods, Anjelli’s podcast is her third space in which plant-based kitchens can come ...
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Game designers show you their favorite monster, how it works, why it works, and what it means. Each bite-sized episode features a D&D or TTRPG designer and the monster of their choice.
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Inside Matters

Dr James McIlroy

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The gut health show – conversations with the most forward-thinking minds in health, fitness, science, nutrition and business. In-depth discussions about how our gut microbiome impacts our health, well-being, mood and more. Inside Matters was conceived by microbiome expert Dr James McIlroy as a platform to raise awareness of the importance of the gut microbiome. Our aim is to inspire and educate listeners around the world about the importance of gut health, equipping them with the knowledge t ...
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The Life Science Marketing Society brings your insights, advice, and wisdom from marketing experts within the life sciences and beyond. Expect to discover hard-won lessons, wisdom gained from experience, and viewpoints on the latest developments in marketing, taken from webinars presented by our members. All marketers are welcome to join, and if you'd like to contribute a presentation to the society, please feel free to drop us a line to apply at lifesciencemarketingsociety.org
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Essential Ingredients powered by NextGenChef is an Online podcast, launched by Justine Reichman a socially minded Founder, Connector and Philanthropist. This podcast features a multi-generational group of startup founders, thought leaders and change makers who discuss the importance of building businesses from concept to purpose that directly align to your purpose and mission and support a regenerative future for and from people to planet. Topics include “building a business to support your ...
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The Resilient Imprint Podcast

Chrissy - The Resilient Imprint│Chain Breaker, Overcomer & Life Conqueror

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The Resilient Imprint Podcast is inspired by my personal story of resilience. Some of my experiences are surviving the foster care system, unimaginable betrayal and abuse by adults entrusted with my care, even juvenile incarceration for serious crimes I didn’t commit. My childhood was the epitome of trauma, rejection and at times deep sorrow, but my fighting spirit was fueled by the words of those who poured into me during my darkest times. When reflecting on my wellness journey, I realized ...
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This episode of Listen In showcases the latest tools and developments for multiplex STED imaging of living specimens at nanoscale resolution. Confocal imaging is a fundamental tool for studying the complex interplay of biomolecules, molecular machines, and higher-order cellular structures owing to its optical sectioning, sensitivity, and temporal a…
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#73 — Why do you do science? Is it your passion, is it to make an impact, is it just the way you make your living, or something else? Whatever the reason, having a clear sense of your purpose matters. It can help you deal with major and minor challenges, cope with setbacks, and help you reflect on the professional success and value of your career c…
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Diabetes affects one in 20 people. An important initiative to set up a ‘virtual’ emergency department designed for people living with diabetes has launched in Melbourne, Victoria during National Diabetes Week, with the aim of preventing unnecessary trips to hospital. The Victorian Virtual Emergency Department-Diabetes Service will be added to the e…
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“When you're an entrepreneur, there's opportunities everywhere. And part of the art is the discernment of the opportunity that is not only going to be achievable but has the highest, long-term return. That comes with experience, but if you understand your tools better, you get there faster.” —Joni Kindwall-Moore Our modern food system has become di…
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Season 1, Episode 10: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast dives into the magic of utilising the 'pinned posts' feature! The episode focusses specifically on Instagram, but actually most of the tips and advice in this episode will also work across the main social media platforms, as pretty much all of them allow you to pin or feature…
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#78 — Erin Tranfield is Head of the VIB Bioimaging Core, Ghent. In this episode of The Microscopists, Erin joins Peter O’Toole to discuss her inspirational contribution to microscopy despite enormous personal challenges. She also chats about her time at NASA, her mum's career advice, the exotic countries she has worked in, and lunar dust. Watch or …
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The following is a conversation with Dr. Momo Vuyisich, co-founder and chief scientific officer at Viome. Viome is a life sciences company that analyses the activities in your oral microbiome, gut microbiome, and blood using RNA, essentially measuring gene expression. This gives the company the ability to be able to assess what the microbiome in th…
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In this special episode of Flow Stars recorded live at CYTO 2024, our panel of esteemed guests, representing a cross-section of cytometry users, discuss the biggest matters in flow cytometry. They explore the capabilities of current cytometers and what future developments should focus on. They also consider the importance of making cytometry equipm…
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“The food system is broken. There's no way around it… But can you make the best choice you can make with what's in front of you?” —Jamie Poe The traditional camping aisle has long been due for an overhaul. Growing consciousness now allows us to see outdoor adventure not just as an escape, but as an extension of our values. We seek harmony with natu…
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#109 — How do you build a scientific network that gives you the best chance of getting your research funded? How can you identify who to include in your network, and how should you contact them? This episode explains how to build a scientific network that works for you. We discuss the answers to these questions and provide some examples of collabor…
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Season 1, Episode 9: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is an interview with the wonderful Lucy Critchley, from Untold Creative. In this episode Lucy shares her journey to becoming a business owner and the influence of her Mum's entrepreneurial spirit. Lucy also opens up about the unexpected loss of her Mum in March 2022, and the c…
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Your research is important, but it can be hard to explain to others why it's important. In this episode of Listen In, you'll learn to find the ideal hook for your science story. This trick, borrowed from journalism, involves taking a step back and thinking about all the aspects of your research and where they might overlap with other topics that at…
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“If you always knew, you may think twice. But then you approach it with audacity.” —Maria Paula Garces Mushrooms are nature's secret superfoods, quietly working behind the scenes to nourish both humans and Earth's ecosystems alike. Combined with the indulging flavor of cacao, these mushroom morsels form the newest way to nourish both taste buds and…
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Season 1, Episode 8: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is a solo episode all about how to use Instagram Highlights to their full potential. I explore the must-have highlights for any business, tips on making them visually appealing, and strategies to keep them fresh and engaging, so that you can turn your Instagram profile into a …
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Contamination poses a significant risk in cell culture, jeopardizing research outcomes and incurring costly setbacks. This episode of Listen In gives you valuable insights into often overlooked areas of your filtration processes and will help you safeguard your sensitive cell cultures. Explore the critical importance of sterile filtration in divers…
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#77 — Kelly Vere is the University Director of Technical Strategy at the University of Nottingham. In this episode of The Microscopists, Kelly joins Peter O’Toole to discuss funding her degree by working as a Junior Medical Technician with no science A Levels. They also chat about the amazing work Kelly has done to champion the work of technicians …
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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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“The things that you run away from, you end up going back to as you get older.” —Aishwarya Iyer Because of our busy schedules, it's all too easy to rush through meal preparation on autopilot. But cooking with presence and awareness has profound benefits for both body and soul. With each conscious action in the kitchen, whether stirring a pot of sou…
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#108 — What should you use to fix your cells? Alcohols or aldehydes? Gluteraldehyde or formaldehyde? And how long will your cells stay fixed? This episode explains the four main fixatives for histology and cytometry and when to use them. It also provides some practical tips to ensure your fixation works and explains the benefits of combining fixati…
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How to create a brand for your business, with Katie Caldwell Season 1, Episode 7: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is an interview with the fabulous Katie Caldwell. In this episode, we talk all about what branding actually is and how to get started with creating a brand for your own business. We also dive into why being clear on …
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Despite the growing number of new technologies and automated instruments, routine liquid handling is still a manual process in many labs. The trend towards automation is gaining importance, not only with complex applications, such as NGS library preparation but also with simple yet repetitive liquid handling steps where automated pipetting makes se…
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The following is a conversation with Professor Jack Gilbert, a professor at the University of California, San Diego, along with his many other very interesting titles and job roles. This includes the co-founder of the Earth Microbiome Project, the American Gut Project, and also featured in the very popular recent Netflix documentary, Hack Your Heal…
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“You can't leave the question of justice out of sustainability. Because if large numbers of people feel disempowered, or left out of the process, there's nothing sustainable about that.” —Dr. Laird Christensen Building a sustainable and regenerative future requires innovative education and community engagement. When educational programs empower peo…
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Season 1, Episode 6: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is a solo episode all about the importance of a well created Instagram bio, including some simple, actionable tips that you can go away and do right now. BOSS THINGS YOU'LL LEARN IF YOU TUNE IN: Why your Instagram bio is like your digital business card 5 simple tips that you c…
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Inspired by mutations associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, Prof. Dr. Silvia Cappello’s group at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich aims to understand the role of extracellular mechanisms essential for the correct development of the human brain. Their research focuses on intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms contributing to the formati…
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#72 — Freedom is not having lots of options—it's choosing between them. You are free to choose. Now think about that in the context of your research project and career. Are there any decisions you would approach differently? Is there anything you tend to avoid because you worry it will limit your options in the future? You might worry that speciali…
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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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#S7:E75 — In this episode, Peter O'Toole hosts an entertaining panel discussion with former members of his lab group who have gone on to pursue non-academic science careers. His guests are: • Lotta Katriina Räty, Senior Marketing Manager at Miltenyi Biotec. • Rakesh Suman, Innovation Development Officer at the University of Leeds. • Richard Kasprow…
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“This isn't just a purchasing decision. This has huge and sweeping ramifications. As consumers, we dictate the food system; our choices pull a lever that directly dictates how all this works.” —Marshall Bartlett Sustainable meat production is about more than just the end product— it's also about supporting a holistic farming system that nourishes b…
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#107 — Need to give your microscope a quick clean to get rid of some grime but unsure what cleaning agent to use? Have you had a nasty sample on there recently and need to disinfect it for the next user? This episode gives you a quick guide to disinfecting your microscopes, including what solvents are safe to use and the parts you should tackle fir…
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Season 1, Episode 5: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is an interview with the wonderful Ange Lyons. In this episode we explore our thoughts on networking, time management, and the tools that keep our businesses organised. BOSS THINGS YOU'LL LEARN IF YOU TUNE IN: The systems we use to stay organised in business The community grou…
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In this episode of Listen In, master your PCR set-up for unparalleled results. Check out this enlightening discussion of the crucial factors that influence the outcome of PCR experiments and discover the parameters you can optimize for better and more consistent PCR results. You will get reliable advice directly from PCR experts at Eppendorf on key…
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Learn more about this episode's guest and the topics discussed - https://insidematters.health/ The following is a conversation with Mads Friis, high-performance coach, author, educator, and all-round wellness expert.] Mads is also an entrepreneur, having built businesses and was a competitive athlete when he was younger. I met Mads probably around …
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“Choosing a non-alcoholic option isn't a less than choice.” —Anika Sawni The lines between drinkers and non-drinkers are beginning to blur as new options emerge. Where social events were once defined by their alcohol consumption, people now gather for deeper connections unbound by beverage choices. Gruvi co-founder, Anika Sawni’s vision celebrates …
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The truth about Imposter Syndrome and self-doubt, with Laura Bremner Season 1, Episode 4: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is an interview with the brilliant Laura Bremner. In this episode, we talk all about the origins of imposter syndrome, and strategies for overcoming self-doubt and fear of failure. We also dive into the impac…
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Season 1, Episode 3: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is a solo episode all about my BOSS Framework, that was designed to help you simplify your content, show up and be heard on your socials. BOSS THINGS YOU'LL LEARN IF YOU TUNE IN: What the framework is and how you can apply it to your business The importance of boundaries on so…
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Season 1, Episode 2: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is an interview with the fantastic Suzanne Frear. In this episode we chat all about what showing up in our business looks like for us, and our top tips for doing it with confidence. BOSS THINGS YOU'LL LEARN IF YOU TUNE IN: How to overcome the fears and doubts you have about sh…
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Season 1, Episode 1: Show Up and Be Heard Today’s episode of the podcast is a solo episode all about why it is important to show up on social media. BOSS THINGS YOU'LL LEARN IF YOU TUNE IN: The benefits both you and your business will get from showing up on social media Why not being on social media can raise red flags for potential clients or cust…
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Improving open science and research reproducibility is both a technical and a social challenge. But how do we do it? One way is to design, conduct, and report research that can maximize the impact of our individual and collective investment in research. Plus, changing the research culture to prioritize 'getting it right' over 'getting it published'…
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Welcome to Life Science Lawcast, where we delve into the challenges faced by overstretched legal and compliance teams. In today's episode, we tackle the critical issue of stress and burnout in the workplace. Our guest, Lisa Levine, an executive transformation coach with extensive experience in technology and leadership roles, offers valuable insigh…
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#75 — Graham Wright is the Director of the Research Support Centre at A*STAR Agency for Science, Technology and Research. In this episode of The Microscopists, Graham joins Peter O’Toole to discuss his motives for switching from research to running a core facility. They also chat about his exciting move from the UK to Singapore and how he manages h…
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“I try to remove ego from as many of these decisions as I can as that's one of the greatest inhibitors to future success.” —Connor Godfrey When external pressures or internal imbalances knock us from our center, discomfort and disease can take root. However, balance is not found by force but through nurturing what needs nurturing within. Therefore,…
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#106 — Transforming a tissue sample into a slide ready for microscopic exploration involves a series of critical steps. Among these, tissue processing is a fundamental phase bridging tissue fixation and the embedding/sectioning of paraffin blocks. In this episode, discover what exactly happens in this vital in-between stage, and learn about the six…
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Back in 2022, the Government of Western Australia issued a global challenge for a world-leading medical research and innovation solution to resolve a pressing problem of health service delivery in the remote Pilbara region. Ten projects were selected as finalists and given 12 months proof of concept funding to deliver their solution on the ground i…
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For many researchers, modern science has become about getting results rather than asking questions. Results mean publications, and publications mean more funding. However, results are not the objective of the scientific method, which involves proposing an answer to a question, designing experiments to determine whether the proposed answer is true o…
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The following is a conversation with Dr. Jenna Macciochi, an immunologist, twice-published author, TEDx speaker, public speaker, and all-around immune system expert. It was an absolute pleasure and honour to have her in the studio today to talk about all things immune system. gut health, the microbiome, and even things like how do we improve the he…
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“We want to get people to recognize that there are better-for-you options in the alcohol world.” —Jennifer Roman-Matito While a night of fun and frivolity is part of the social experience, the unpleasant physical effects of a hangover can leave us longing for a better way— a way to continue the party without the painful playoff. In this episode, Ju…
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For many researchers, modern science has become about getting results rather than asking questions. Results mean publications, and publications mean more funding. However, results are not the objective of the scientific method, which involves proposing an answer to a question, designing experiments to determine whether the proposed answer is true o…
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#74 — Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez is the Head of the Centre for Cellular Imaging Core Facility, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and President of the Core Technologies for Life Sciences (CTLS) Association. In this episode of The Microscopists, Julia joins Peter O’Toole to discuss the role of the CTLS. They also chat about why you shouldn't let the d…
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“When one person makes the decision to be more mindful, more conscious, it starts to have a little bit more of a ripple effect.” —Jennifer Roman-Matito Conscious drinking is gaining popularity as people recognize that alcohol consumption is a choice where informed decisions matter. Younger generations especially are looking for drinking experiences…
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