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webSYNradio

Dominique Balaÿ and the artists - http://synradio.fr/ - contact@websynradio.fr

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websynradio : a radio program hosted by Dominique Balaÿ. WebSYNradio is an independent radio program whose broadcast is streamed 24/7. WebSYNradio brings together propositions from artists or intellectuals that are for the most part well-established on the international scene.http://synradio.fr/ Parmi les artistes participants : 0 (Joël Merah, Stéphane Garin, Sylvain Chauveau), Adam Nankervis, Alan Dunn, Alfredo Costa Monteiro, Amanda Belantara, Anna O et Alain Descarmes, Anna Raimondo, Anne ...
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NYU JazzCast

NYU Jazz Studies

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The NYU JazzCast Series features in-depth interviews with legendary and innovative jazz artists in conversation with Dave Schroeder (ie: Dr. Dave), NYU Jazz Studies Director. The series shares the creative and human qualities of inspired artists with everyone, focusing on their musical process and career development. Featuring artists such as Jimmy Cobb, Kenny Burrell, Wayne Shorter, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, John Abercrombie, Joe Lovano, Jack DeJohnette, John Scofield, Herb Alpert, Tom Sco ...
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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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Join Rugby Translator Doug Picken & Professional Rugby Player Heiden Bedwell-Curtis as we brings you a weekly update on all things Rugby in the Land of the Rising Sun. Each week we will share the news of the week as well as interviewing special guests as they yarn about life in Japan as a professional rugby player. Podcast Instagram Page https://www.instagram.com/japan_rugby_weekly/ Email us your questions and comments at JapanRugbyWeekly@gmail.com This Podcast is supported by Activate and R ...
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In this episode, we gain insight into Dr. Sarah Forgie, the new Dean of the College of Medicine. She discusses her innovative teaching methods, her career as a pediatric infectious disease specialist, and her vision for advancing Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine. Dr. Forgie also shares the story behind her decision to learn the ukulele. Born to f…
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Programme de MICHEL TITIN-SCHNAIDER pour webSYNradio : Autobiophonie + Entropie passagère. J'ai eu l'idée de cette composition parce que j'ai constaté être très sensible à certains sons : notamment les hirondelles et la 40e de Mozart. En recherchant pourquoi, j'ai compris qu'il s'agissait de sons entendus très jeune. J'ai alors eu l'idée de constru…
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A behavioural neuroscientist in Saskatoon is uncovering marijuana’s effects on fetal brain development. After recently winning a five-year CIHR grant of $960,076 in the spring of 2024, Dr. John Howland’s lab at the University of Saskatchewan is expanding its work examining prenatal exposure to cannabis smoke. Howland’s teams will assess the way can…
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Programme de DONALD RUBINSTEIN pour webSYNradio : Radio waves. websynradio se met à l'heure américaine avec son invité Donald Rubinstein, compositeur fétiche de BO de films d'horreur qui sont entrés dans la culture populaire, notamment ceux de George Romero (Martin, Knightriders, Bruiser ...).Donald Rubinstein nous embarque dans un programme inédit…
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Programme de PHILIPPE FESTOU pour webSYNradio : SILENZIO. Conçue comme une œuvre radiophonique, un horspiel, le 'soundtrack' est aussi conçu pour pouvoir s'émanciper de l'image. Inspiré du livre "L'oreille au monde" de Philippe Festou (éd. Delatour). À partir du mythe de la Sibilla Cumana dont les mots doivent être entendus dans le son du vent, s'e…
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Growing up in Columbia had a profound impact on Dr. Juan-Nicolas Pẽna-Sànchez. In this episode, hear why the former family physician pivoted, becoming Saskatchewan's lead in finding the best ways to treat Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in rural and Indigenous patients. Even as a teenager, Juan-Nicolás Peña-Sánchez could see stark differen…
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"When I got into medical school, the last thing in the world I wanted to be was a surgeon because I couldn't stand the sight of blood," said Dr. Mike Moser. Fast-forward to the present day, where Moser is now one of Saskatchewan's top kidney transplant surgeons, winning last year's Golden Scalpel Award for Pre-clerkship Education, the 2022 Logan Bo…
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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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From the laboratory to saving lives, this episode brings together three outstanding researchers from the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology (APP) as they discuss their work and its implications for cardiac care. Dr. Michelle Collins, Dr. Scott Widenmaier, and Dr. Changting Xiao are all recent recipients…
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Programme de Anton Mobin pour webSYNradio : what remains on the tape ?. Invité par Dominique Balaÿ à concocter une playlist pour WebSYNradio, je décide de revisiter mes expériences réalisées autour du support cassette depuis 2013. En reprenant les modèles, contraintes et concepts de ces expérimentations basiques, voici une heure trente de compositi…
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"Pushing politicians to do what is good for the health of the people, there's no way around it," said Dr Jacob Alhassan. Born and raised in a rural Ghanaian village, Alhassan grew up without electricty and paved roads. He watched women die in childbirth. He grew resentful of health systems that left the poorest people to fend for themselves, while …
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week I review the Japan Rugby League One Semi-finals and the Promotion-Relegation Battles before previewing the Final for the 2024 season! I also breakdown what every team in the promotion relegation battles needs to do to get promoted/stay in their division for anoth…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week I preview the Japan Rugby League One Semi-finals and the Promotion-Relegation Battles! I also discuss the recently announced Japan Brave Blossoms training Squad. Thanks so much for all the messages and sorry if I cant get the eps out consistently! We hope to cont…
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Podcast de Carl Stone pour websynradio : Aux alentours du Kamya bar, Carl Stone convoque pour ce programme original webSYNradio tout un ensemble d'oeuvres (Ros Bobos, Annie Gosflield, David Toop, Tanner Menard, Joseph Hammer, Ben Neill, Roger Kleier, Saunter Chihei Hatakeyama, Yann Novak, Robert Crouch, Chas Smith, Sawako, Richard Lainhart, et des …
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Podcast de DAVID FENECH pour webSYNradio. Avec des morceaux de The Monks, Andew Liles + Jean Hervé Péron, Glaxo Babies, Renaldo and the Loaf, Felix Kubin, Fritz Muller, Iggy + The Stooges, H.N.A.S, Volcano the Bear, Nervous Norvus, Jac Berrocal + David Fenech + Ghédalia Tazartès, Connan Mockasin, Brigitte Fontaine, Colin Stetson, Jr + His Soulettes…
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Dr. Sabira Valiani was one of the frontline physicians working inside Saskatoon’s critical care units four years ago, during the initial lockdowns of the Covid-19 pandemic. “It was really weird,” said Valiani. Valiani said ‘a lot of light bulbs went off in my head’ amid the automated stillness of the unit, as she watched ventilators breathing for h…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week is a short and sharp ep to explain where I've been and what I've been up to! Thanks so much for all the messages and sorry if I cant get the eps out consistently! We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future so have a lis…
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Daphne Yau can trace her interest in endocrinology back to a beta-cell physiology experiment during her master’s degree, working with laboratory mice with Type 2 Diabetes. “It was the part of the pancreas that makes insulin,” she said. “It was fascinating. It also made me realize that maybe pure laboratory research wasn't quite for me." From there,…
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Haissam Haddad inadvertently horrified his family when he signed up for engineering courses in his first year of university. The teenager returned the next day to change his major to medicine -- a move he's glad he made. Dr. Haddad practiced family medicine in Syria for three years, then arrived in Canada in 1986 to visit his wife's family, who urg…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we preview the opening round of the Cross-Border Rugby between the Chiefs, Blues, Suntory Sungoliath and the Panasonic Wild Knights. I also react to the news that 3 new teams in the Yakult Levins, the Secom Rugguts and LeRIRO Fukuoka will be joining Japan Rugby L…
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Podcast du label Crónica. Pour le vingtième anniversaire du label portugais Crónica, qui s’est imposé comme une "plateforme majeure pour tout ce qui concerne les productions à la limite du conceptuel" (Coda), ses deux initiateurs Miguel Carvalhais et Pedro Tudela ont produit un programme de 3 heures, revisitant chacun des 200 titres du catalogue. h…
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In this episode, we meet Dr. Stacey Love, Director of Virtual Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Saskatchewan's Virtual Health Hub, and an Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan's School of Rehabilitation. She's also involved with the Saskatchewan Centre for Patient Oriented Research. You can see more of her recent publications here…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we review the 1st half of round 6 in the Japan Rugby League One season before previewing all the games in the second half on the round, as all games have been reshuffled to make room for the Cross Border Rugby fixtures. I also discuss Canon's injury woes and the …
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we discuss Eddie Jones and the style of Rugby he wants Japan to play, before reviewing the 5th round of the Japan Rugby League One season and also previewing all the games of round 6,which is only 3 games over all 3 divisions to accommodate for the Cross Border G…
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Podcast de Cristian Vogel pour websynradio : Third Space Requiems (inédit).“Third Space Requiems” est une trilogie électroacoustique de Cristián Vogel, composée dans les dernières heures de 2023 à la lumière d’événements qui ont profondément marqué son histoire sur un plan intime ou plus universel : Levitationism (0->6'30). Story In Blood (6'30->14…
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Dr. Angelica Lang knows most of the people she sees have to keep working, even if they have shoulder pain. As an assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan and director of the Musculoskeletal and Ergonomics Lab at the Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health, Lang’s goal is to reduce that pain — keeping patients on the job. “A l…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we review the 4th round of the Japan Rugby League One season before also previewing all the games of round 5, including the Aaron Smith, Beauden Barrett vs Will Genia, Quade Cooper match up when the Verblitz take on the Liners!! Sorry about the Delay in the episo…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone! I'm Doug the translator, and this week I review all the games of round 3 before previewing round 4! I also explain some of Japan's year year/Christmas customs! We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future so have …
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Podcast de Caroline Bergvall pour websynradio : VOICES WITH TEXTS... Morceaux et textes par des poètes et musiciens, solo ou en collaboration. Avec les voix et les sons de Lee Ann Brown, Tom Phillips & Gavin Bryars, Sawako Nakayasu, Ida Börjel & Mathias Kristerson, Caroline Bergvall & Adam Parkinson, Fred Frith, Pauline Oliveros & John Giorno, Char…
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Dr. Munier Nour said osteoporosis is often seen as a disease that affects older adults. But compared to their peers, kids with Type 1 diabetes grow into adults eight times as likely to suffer bone fractures. “Osteoporosis may actually have its origins during pediatric years,” he said. “Because Type 1 diabetes occurs so early in life ….. it influenc…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week I review news that Eddie Jones is coming back to Japan, news that Nicolas Sanchez is joining Suntory, as well as also reviewing round 2 of the Japan Rugby League One season before also previewing all the games of round 3! We hope to continue to bring you a wide v…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we review the opening round of the Japan Rugby League One season before also previewing all the games of round two! We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future so have a listen and make sure to share it with a mate, ever…
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In the heart of the Health Sciences Building, Dr. Amanda Hall studies a tray of organoids under a microscope. “They do need a lot of attention and a lot of feeding,” she said, pointing to dot-like points in a gel solution. The pediatric surgeon and assistant professor of pediatric general surgery will use those dots to identify factors that help in…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we preview the opening round of the Japan Rugby League One season! A lot of big names joining our league this year so can't wait for what looks like it'll be another cracking season! We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the …
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we review the Cross Border Rugby games scheduled to be played vs the Chiefs and the Blues from Super Rugby. We also go around the grounds to review last weeks preseason games before talking about the new signings in Conference B of Div 1 JRLO! We hope to continue…
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Valerie Verge was in her early twenties when she landed her first job, doing neuroscience research and she loved it. But 43 years ago, her research journey began to take a twist. "I developed an allergy to rats and mice,” she said. “I was using a box of Kleenex a day.” She reluctantly had to admit that this may not be her career path, and spent her…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week I'm joined by Dynaboars and former Japan sevens international Brackin Henry as we talk about the Men's and Women's teams who have qualified for the Next Olympics in France! We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future so …
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we discuss the news that the yellow card bunker review system will be coming to Japan with the 20 minute Red card rule. We also go around the grounds with all the pre-season action from Japan Rugby League One. We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of vi…
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Dr. Evyn Peters has created pivotal changes for patients arriving at Royal University Hospital's mental health short stay unit, and its emergency department. With 33 publications and interests spanning psychiatry, psychopharmacology and mood disorders, Peters is often one of the first physicians patients see when they’re experiencing a mental healt…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we react to the news that Eddie Jones is interested in the Japan job, as well as going over the new signings in League One, including Sam Cane and Dane Coles. We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future so have a listen …
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Programme de Gaël Segalen pour webSYNradio : Original Voices in Rhythms. Des pièces mémorables et uniques dialoguent ici les unes avec les autres comme j'aime dans ma pratique inviter les gens à se réunir pour le moment unique d'une rencontre enregistrée, former un duo et inventer de nouvelles formes de langage.Ce mix va d'une mélodie grande ouvert…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week I review the Rugby World Cup Final between the All Blacks and South Africa! I also talk about the new 2027 WC format and about Eddie Jones leaving the Australian National team. We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future…
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By the end of her Grade Eight year in Saskatoon, Wendie Marks was sure about one thing: she knew she wanted to study health and the way early-life development affected the human body. “I spent a lot of time in the library reading books,” Marks said. “I was always kind of the nerdy type.” Marks enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan and thrived,…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week I'm re-joined by fan faves Jess and John as we review the semi-finals and the Final of the Rugby World Cup! We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future so have a listen and make sure to share it with a mate, every share …
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week I'm re-joined by fan faves Jess and John as we review the the Quarterfinals of the Rugby World Cup! We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future so have a listen and make sure to share it with a mate, every share helps!! …
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week we review Brave Blossoms game vs Argentina before previewing the Quarterfinals of the Rugby World Cup! We hope to continue to bring you a wide variety of views on this podcast in the future so have a listen and make sure to share it with a mate, every share helps…
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Podcast de PHILIPPE PETIT pour webSYNradio : 40 ans d’activisme musical ! Bienvenue sur webSYNradio dans notre émission spéciale évoquant la musique de Philippe Petit à l’occasion de ses 40 ans comme musical travel-agent comme il aime lui même se définir.http://synradio.fr/philippe-petit-40-ans-dactivisme-musical/…
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Welcome back to the Japan Rugby Weekly Podcast! I'm Doug the translator, and this week is our 100th episode! Thank you so much to everyone who has helped to keep this pod going for the last few years, and I hope to bring you more content in the future! Im joined this week by Ben Paltridge and also Dynaoars Analyst John Akiba as we review and previe…
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