Take a listen to one of our pods! You're sure to find something you like, and if you don't we want to hear about it! ICFTPD is a podcast in which Travis & AJ find any written word in the public domain, and bring it to the mic with ZERO knowledge on what it entails or how to go about telling it. Them Rowdy Review Boys stars Travis, Kent & AJ. A movie is chosen at random, then it is watched individually, (so as to not persuade anyone's opinion in any one way) to then be discussed together on w ...
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A Podcast by the Bosch Young Investigators, Sydney University, discussing all things Science, research and beyond.
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The APTE Summit is a dynamic – and free – annual event that showcases how innovative leaders around the world are advancing in the battle against poverty. This one day event brings together people of all walks of life who have one thing in common: they want to do good, and try to do it better. The community we foster connects students, academics, practitioners, policy makers, and community members who have the collective power to truly change the world. We believe entrepreneurship, innovatio ...
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Episode 9: Science To Silicon Valley- Interview with Dr. Yogi Leung
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In this episode we The Peer Review chats with former neuroscientist and now global Research and Development guru Johahn (Yogi) Leung about his transition from science to silicon valley.By The Peer Review
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She's one Australia's leading pancreatic scientists, an order of Australia medalist, a NSW Woman of the Year, and traditional Indian dancer extraordinaire. In this episode of the Peer Review Podcast we chat with Minoti Apte.By The Peer Review
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At the annual BYI retreat, a panel of academics answer questions from young investigators on career pathways, research and academia.By The Peer Review
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Episode 6 - Interview with celebrity scientist Dr Karl
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We interview celebrity scientist Dr Karl about his career, tips on science communication and learn lots of fun science facts along the way.By The Peer Review
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Episode 5 - Crowdfunding science: what you need to know to get your project funded by the public
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Funding for science research has become increasingly difficult to obtain and with this in mind, The Peer Review team decided to look into alternative funding sources and discovered "Crowdfunding". It's the new age way of getting your project funded by posting it up online and attracting the attention of the general public who provide small donation…
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Episode 4 - Show Me The Money: a close look at the current research funding situation
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Episode 4 of The Peer Review podcast discusses the difficult topic of funding for medical research With a guest list of national and international scientists, as well as the Chair of the NHMRC.By The Peer Review
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Episode 3 - Interview with A/Prof Richard Callaghan
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Recently, A/Prof Richard Callaghan was invited to give the Bosch Institute Distinguished Lecture on cancer drug biochemistry. We ask him about his research, career progression from all the way back to his highschool days and working abroad plus much more!By The Peer Review
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Episode 2 - Who is a Scientist: discussing the challenges facing women in science
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In this episode we speak with Professor Athene Donald from Cambridge University about women in science and gender equality.By The Peer Review
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Our first Peer Review podcast features former BYI committee member, Dr. Sam Merlin, returns to Sydney after working in the USA as a post-doc.By The Peer Review
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This week the boys discuss a very interesting take on an old theme. The movie this week is "Hush", where a deaf writer has to survive on her own in the middle of the woods from a crazy murderer! You'll find no lack of conversation here, things like the discussion, games and giving Travis a hard time you'll find it hard to not want to see this film.…
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This week the Rowdy boys discuss The Do-Over, starring Adam Sandler and David Spade. It's a comedy so buckle down and be prepared for random tangents and to accomplish nothing! The boys discuss the rise and ever failing movies these guys seems to put out, as well as some of our favorite games. Make sure to tweet to us @themrowdy for suggestions and…
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At last year's APTE Summit, we had a conversation with a panel of social entrepreneurs from Detroit on the future of their city. In anticipation of this year's summit on February 28th, we've decided to revisit Detroit and talk with emerging social business Rebel Nell, co-founded by Amy Peterson!Rebel Nell repurposes graffiti as high-fashion jeweler…
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APTE Podcast Episode 9 - Pure Water Access Project
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Our guest this week is Dheeraj Duggineni, co-founder of the Pure Water Access Project and recent OSU grad. PWAP, which Dheeraj and his friends started as freshmen in college, is a research organization that works with non-profits and local communities to make clean water interventions as effective and sustainable as possible.We talk to Dheeraj abou…
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After a summer hiatus, the APTE Podcast is back! In this episode, we talk to Evanna Hu, an entrepreneur who grew up around Columbus and has gone on to start a number of incredible projects around the world. Among other things, she is the founder of mobile tech company g.Maarifa, which helps businesses in developing countries train workers, and is w…
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This week, we sat down with PackH20, a Columbus-based firm that has a simple but important mission: Make water easier and safer to transport for people in developing countries.http://www.packh2o.com/index.htmlMusic: "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0…
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This week we sit down with Steve Atamian, founder of incredible volunteer organization Global Brigades, which sends more people abroad each year than the Peace Corps yet is sustained entirely through grassroots college chapters. We discuss GB's origins, how the organization ensures lasting solutions, and how conscientious volunteering can bring dev…
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We find ourselves in Nairobi this week, talking to Veronica D'Souza of the up-and-coming and extremely unique company Ruby Cup. Ruby Cup's mission is to provide reusable menstrual cups to women in Kenya - and we talk about how a product that seems so mundane in the US can have such incredible, far-reaching effects in a place like Nairobi. http://ww…
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APTE Podcast Episode 4 - Stories from the Business Competition
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This week, we talk to two of the winners of last year's APTE Business Competition - Wes Meier of Honduras-based nonprofit EOS International, and Amena Mian of Project Sina, an ethical clothing company that employs women in Karachi, Pakistan - to hear how the Biz Comp helped them grow their startups.http://aptesummit.org/business-competitionhttp://e…
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APTE Podcast Episode 3 - Peter Walters and the Rise of Buy One/Give One
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Buy one/give one businesses - companies that donate something to charity for every unit purchased - are becoming increasingly common. How can they balance their profit motive with their social goals? We sit down with Peter Walters, marketing director for Two Degrees, a food bar company that contributes to hunger alleviation projects around the worl…
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