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One in Two

The University of Manchester

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With one in two of us receiving a cancer diagnosis at some point during our lives, it has never been more important to improve the outcomes for people affected by cancer. This cancer research podcast is brought to you by The University of Manchester in partnership with the Manchester Cancer Research Centre (MCRC). In each episode, our cancer researchers discuss the innovations, discoveries and projects that are changing the landscape of early detection.
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Chamberlains Law Firm Lawcast

Chamberlains Law Firm Lawcast

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Chamberlains Law Firm is a fast-growing full-service law firm head quartered in Canberra with an ever-expanding office in Sydney, Newcastle and Perth. We are currently one of the largest and most well-regarded law firms in the Australian Capital Territory New South Wales and Western Australia. Our real-world understanding, nationally-recognised expertise, and straightforward advice, provides you with the information you need to know to keep updated on the latest legal news, events, issues an ...
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In the latest episode of One in Two: A Manchester Cancer Research Podcast, we speak to Professor Matt Evison, Professor of Thoracic oncology, and never-smoker ALK+ lung cancer patient, Sally Hayton about: · Never-smoker lung cancer symptoms, demographics, and occurrence · Sally’s experience of receiving her lung cancer diagnosis and the barriers sh…
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In this episode, we speak to Professor David Wedge, Professor of Cancer Genomics and Data Science, about breast cancer in Black African women, focussing on: · Cancer genomics and what we understand ethnicity to be in the context of genomic research · David’s work within the International Cancer Genome Consortium · The increase in aggressiveness of …
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In this episode, we speak to Dr Emma Woodward and patient Nick Brown, about hereditary cancer predisposition, focusing on: · Li Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS), a rare cancer predisposing condition which gives a 70% lifetime risk of developing cancer, caused by germline mutations in the TP53 gene · Nick’s diagnosis with LFS syndrome and the affect this has…
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In this episode, we speak to Corinne Faivre-Finn, a Professor of Thoracic Radiation Oncology about lung cancer clinical trials, focussing on: · Radiotherapy: what it is and how it’s used to treat lung cancers · Clinical trials: what are they, who are they for and how are they set up · The RAPID-RT clinical trial that launched at The Christie in ear…
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In this episode, we speak to Dr Fabio Gomes, a Consultant Medical Oncologist at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, about lung cancer in never smokers, focusing on: The commonality of lung cancer in never smokers Why never smokers are susceptible to lung cancer, and why you only need lungs to get lung cancer ALK positive mutations in non-small cell …
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In this episode, we speak to Professor Caroline Dive, Professor of Cancer Pharmacology at The University of Manchester, Interim Director of the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute and Director of the CRUK Cancer Biomarker Centre, about cancer biomarkers in lung cancer, focussing on: Establishing a Cancer Biomarker Centre in Manchester Developin…
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In this episode, we speak to Dr Colin Lindsay, Clinical Senior Lecturer at The Christie and The University of Manchester about the basic biology of lung cancer, focusing on: The high incidence of lung cancer here in Manchester The differences between non-small cell and small-cell lung cancer Oncogenic drivers in lung cancer such as the KRAS mutatio…
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In this special episode, we speak to Dr Jen Davies-Oliveira, a researcher and PhD student at The University of Manchester and Stewart O’Callaghan, the Founder and Chief Executive of Live Through This, the UK’s only LGBTQIA+ Cancer charity. We discuss challenges that LGBTQIA+ people face when accessing cancer care in the UK, Jen’s research project i…
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This World Cancer Day 2023, we speak to Professor Robert Bristow, the Director of the Manchester Cancer Research Centre, Chief Academic Officer at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and Professor of Cancer Studies at The University of Manchester about his research in prostate cancer. We also cover the broader cancer research environment in Mancheste…
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Director James d’Apice and Senior Associate Hugh Smith joined Jerome Doraisamy on this episode of The Protégé Podcast. In this episode, ‘What makes a good advocate?’, our team provides valuable insights on the importance of advocacy skills to the professional development of the next generation of lawyers. This is an exciting collaboration between L…
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In this episode we speak to Professor Sarah Cartmell on her work in bioengineering and ex-vivo modelling which involves studying cancer cells outside of an organism. Specifically, we talk about her team's work developing these models that can analyse, in three dimensions, how non-cancerous lung cancer cells develop into tumours and what the finding…
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In this episode, we speak to Professor Emma Crosbie about her research in womb cancer and the breakthrough she made in discovering a link between Lynch syndrome and womb cancer. We discuss the steps Emma and her team took to change NICE guidance on testing for Lynch syndrome for women with womb cancer, and what this now means for the many women and…
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In this episode we speak to Dr Marilena Hadjidemetriou about her research on nano-omics, which aims to integrate nanotechnology to the ‘world of omics’ as well as proteomic biomarker discovery. We find out how nano-omics is being used to isolate molecular biomarkers that highlight the early stages of cancer in patients, making earlier cancer detect…
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In this episode we speak to Professor Katherine Payne about health economics; what it is, its importance in cancer treatment and early detection strategies and the crucial role it plays in changing healthcare policy. We discuss Katherine’s work evaluating the health and economic benefits of banning sunbeds in England and the effect that a policy in…
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In this episode we speak to Dr Jen Davies-Oliveira and Professor Emma Crosbie about their research into womb cancer and human papilloma virus, commonly known as HPV. We also discuss one of their research projects developing alternative self-sampling methods for HPV. With lower cervical screening uptake in communities such as the LGBTQIA+ community,…
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In this episode we speak to Professor Gareth Evans about the importance of breast cancer screening, as well as the risk predictors of breast cancer as he answers the question: Should all women be screened equally for breast cancer? He discusses risk prediction, early detection and prevention of breast cancer, highlighting the outputs of trials led …
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In this episode, we speak to Professor Phil Crosbie and Professor Emma Crosbie about their research in the early detection of lung and womb cancer and their work on community screening and addressing health inequalities. With cancer incidence rising, especially amongst the most socially and economically disadvantaged communities, the need for earli…
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In Episode 13, Gillian and Tim are joined by The Happy Family Lawyer, Clarissa Rayward. Clarissa is the principal of the Brisbane Family Law Centre and the mastermind behind The Happy Family Lawyer. Clarissa is an accredited specialist in family law and an independent children's lawyer. She has authored two books and is an incredible mentor to many…
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In Episode 12, Gillian and Tim are sitting down to discuss parenting arrangements for Christmas and the holiday period. In this episode, they talk through the different issues to consider when negotiating holiday time for children, discuss standard and not-so-standard arrangements, and share their experience on these highly contentious issues. Reso…
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In Episode 11, Gillian and Tim are celebrating Tim's recent achievement, becoming an Accredited Specialist in Family Law. Gill has been an Accredited Specialist since 2013 and now that Tim has achieved specialist accreditation, they sit down to discuss the requirements and assessments that solicitors undertake when sitting for accreditation. They u…
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In Episode 10, Gillian and Tim are joined by Canadian Family Lawyers Robert Woodward and Darren Schmidt who host the successful 'Divorced and Done' Podcast. (Darren is also a Family Law star on TikTok!) In this edition of 'I do, I sue', Gillian and Tim sit down with Rob and Darren to discuss Family Law in Canada and Australia, and realise that alth…
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In Episode 9, Gillian and Tim are joined by expert, David Chappel. David's expertise lies in the assessment of the technical environment to provide solutions that enable the ability for people and businesses alike to achieve their goals and resolve their technological challenges. In this edition of 'I do, I sue', Gillian and Tim sit down with David…
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In Episode 8, Gillian and Tim are joined by mortgage broker extraordinaire, Amy Small. Amy is the principal of Small Local Brokers. Amy has worked in the finance industry for 12 years and has numerous accolades to show for her dedication and consistent hard work, achieving great outcomes for her clients. Gillian and Tim sit down with Amy to discuss…
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In Episode 7, Gillian and Tim are joined by former Justice of the Family Court of Australia, The Honourable Colin Forrest SC. In this episode, we discuss domestic relocation and international relocation within the context of a Family Law matter. Furthermore, we discuss Hague Convention matters and Colin gives his hot tips for legal practitioners wo…
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In Episode 6, Gillian and Tim are joined by former Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, The Honourable Stephen Scarlett OAM RFD. In this special edition episode, Gillian and Tim sit down with Stephen to discuss the merger of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia and the Family Court of Australia, due to take place on 1 September 2021. …
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In Episode 5, Gillian and Tim are joined by Family Lawyer and Author, Bronwyn O'Loan from O'Loan Family Lawyers. In this episode, we talk to Bron about her new #1 bestselling book, 'The Splits'. 'The Splits' is a guide for parents who care about how separation will affect their children and need help to navigate the necessary conversations with the…
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In Episode 4, Gillian and Tim are joined by child, family, and adult specialist Clinical Psychologist, Dr Catherine Boland of The Relationspace. In this episode, we discuss tools and strategies that separated families can employ to maximise success in the post separation parenting landscape. Further, we delve into the 'Single Expert Report', the pr…
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Welcome to I do, I sue – The Family Law Podcast. In Episode 3 we get into the nuts and bolts of selling your home during a family law matter. Gillian and Timothy are joined by property expert Luke Wilson from Harcourts. In this podcast, we discuss the key issues involved with selling a property during a family law matter. We also consider some prac…
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Welcome to I do, I sue – The Family Law Podcast. In Episode 2 we debunk a long held myth in family law matters. There is a lot of misinformation about whether you are required to sell your home, or how such an asset is dealt with in a family law matter. In this podcast we discuss this issue in depth and consider some key issues for clients to keep …
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Welcome to I do, I sue – The Family Law Podcast. In Episode 1, we introduce you to our hosts, Gillian Yeend and Timothy Nicholls. We kick off with the 'Question Box' and our hosts ask all of those questions you're not meant to ask a lawyer. Welcome to I do, I sue – The Family Law Podcast. In Episode 1, we introduce you to our hosts, Gillian Yeend a…
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In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (yesterday, 15 June) Private Wealth solicitor Tanya Chapman and NSW Ageing and Disability Commissioner Robert Fitzgerald AM discuss Enduring Powers of Attorneys and financial elder abuse. During the episode, they cover several cases in which an appointed attorney has breached their duties in order t…
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Chamberlains' Special Counsel recently made a guest appearance on the Monash Future ThinkCast to discuss 'New ways of working'. Monash Future ThinkCast discusses multifaceted topics like conflict and peace, mental health and wellbeing all the way through to business and technology.By Chamberlains Law Firm Lawcast
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Chamberlains' Special Counsel James d'Apice recently made a guest appearance on the Doing Law Differently podcast. Innovator, author, speaker (and lawyer) Lucy Dickens interviewed James to learn about his simple but unique way of marketing his practice. His social media account 'Coffee and a case note' has even become a source of new business for J…
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In our latest episode, Chamberlains' Director Jon May is joined by Canberra Costing Consultants Duncan Harrington & James Hall, to discuss all things legal costs & party costs, in the ACT. As with all Chamberlains Lawcast episodes, the information provided cannot be considered as legal advice, if you have any questions in relation to any informatio…
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In today's episode, Chamberlains' Managing Director, Stipe Vuleta, is again joined by Condon Advisory's Managing Principal Schon Condon , Associate Gavin King, and Chamberlains' Director Harold O'Brien, to discuss all things corporate insolvency post COVID-19. As with all Chamberlains Lawcast episodes, the information provided cannot be considered …
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In this episode, Chamberlains' Managing Director, Stipe Vuleta, is joined by Condon Advisory's Managing Principal Schon Condon , Associate Gavin King, and Chamberlains' Director Harold O'Brien, to discuss all things personal insolvency. As with all Chamberlains Lawcast episodes, the information provided cannot be considered as legal advice, if you …
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In this episode, Chamberlains' Managing Director, Stipe Vuleta, is joined by Accross Business Principal & Director Kieran May, to discuss all things Jobkeeper, SGC Amnesties and strategy about recovery post COVID-19. As with all Chamberlains Lawcast episodes, the information provided cannot be considered as legal advice, if you have any questions i…
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In this episode, Chamberlains' Managing Director, Stipe Vuleta, is joined by Adrian McKenna, founding partner of McKenna Taylor Lawyers, to discuss the recent developments surrounding Cannabis use in the ACT. As with all Chamberlains Lawcast episodes, the information provided cannot be considered as legal advice, if you have any questions in relati…
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Chamberlains Selection - Beans, Beats and Bankruptcy by Stipe Vuleta. In this insolvency video blog we get to learn the basics of bankruptcy mixed with some good tunes and coffee tastings. Chamberlains Selection - Beans, Beats and Bankruptcy by Stipe Vuleta. In this insolvency video blog we get to learn the basics of bankruptcy with the addition of…
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