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The Nurse Researcher podcast aims to demystify clinical academia, explain what researchers do, their roles, how they got there and what advice they can offer to others looking to bring research into their roles. Series 1 saw us focus on Professors of Nursing, Series 2 focuses on the clinical academic.
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Dementia Researcher

Dementia Researcher

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A biweekly podcast for early career researchers, bringing together fantastic guests to discuss their research, careers + much more. Dedicated to sharing the science, encouraging collaborations, attracting more people to the field, and supporting those already here to succeed. Brought to you by https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk at University College London, in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia - everything ...
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Meet The Education Researcher

Meet The Education Researcher

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Emerging issues and the latest ideas from across the world of education research. Hear from a range of academics about their current research work in schools, universities and beyond. Hosted by Neil Selwyn from Monash University, Australia.
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Hello and Welcome to Physical Activity Researcher Podcast! Physical Activity Researcher Podcast is the source of the latest research findings on all things related to physical activity, exercise, and health. World-renowned scientists and experts as guests in an informal and relaxed interview style format. New episodes on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The podcast is for anyone who likes to learn scientific and evidence-based knowledge of physical activity, exercise, and health. Our listener ...
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“The Road to Self-Recognition: Interviews with Researchers, Writers and Psychologists” is a video podcast created by Alice in Gothic Land. This is a space where you can listen to different series of interviews/lessons where we analyse horror and the Gothic from the other side. The aim is to help you keep learning aspects of your own identity.
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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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This is a podcast by the Centre for Higher Education Research and Evaluation at Lancaster University. Higher Education Researcher features short interviews with current and past doctoral students, staff, and guest scholars to talk about their current interests, research, and thinking.
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Two star-struck students interview pioneering women who code and use technology to solve the biggest problems in research. They share their stories and advice of breaking into and succeeding in the male-dominated field of tech.
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This podcast provides "celebrity talk show" style interviews of some of the world's leading academic researchers in the field of strategic management, discussing their career histories and sharing their experience and insights with doctoral students and junior faculty researchers.
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These videos introduce some scientists working on self-organizing networked systems and their applications. The interviews are about research, life, and the fun behind both. They are about students who are crazy about engineering, senior researchers loving Austrian food, and senior professors explaining their research visions.
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EHP: The Researcher's Perspective

EHP: The Researcher's Perspective

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In this original podcast series, researchers from across the environmental health sciences offer insights into the motivation and vision driving their work. They also explore the implications of their findings for human health.
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Hello!! Welcome to my Podcast- The Journey of A Researcher. My name is Dr. Kasturi Banerjee and I am a Researcher. I got my Dual B.S.-M.S. degree in Life Sciences from I.I.S.E.R. Mohali, India. I graduated with a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology on May 2018 from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Nebraska, USA. And I currently work as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stony Brook University, New York, USA.In our high-school science books we have all heard about notable scientists, bu ...
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Exhibitions are a tool, not the result. Art should open up for a democratic dialog and rethink the ‘ordinary’ exhibition practises. Martha Rosler: “art make difference to a social movement only when it is made in cognizance of those movements.” . Exhibition making can be a model of resistance, a tool and not the result.
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Hello listeners I am Sky but you can call me by my official name on the SCP wiki, Researcher Black (aka Cornelius Black III) This podcast is going to be an anthology series with an overarching storyline set (mainly) in the SCP universe's Apotheosis Canon. It will also have the Backrooms dimension as a Canon part of this specific universe. In this podcast we will be following (as the title suggests) the Adventures of Researcher Black but also the smaller stories of side characters in this fic ...
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Researcher 2 Researcher the Bariatric Surgery Edition is an independent podcast series in which researchers share their findings, practitioners their experiences and partner BariatricNews.net provides you with the latest updates from the field. Listen how top professionals think, feel, act and develop. Lifting you to the next level. Hosted by dr. Bart Torensma. ----------------------------- From your host some background information: I came up with the R2R podcast when I attended conferences ...
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Being a scientist means much more than investigating the world around us. Communication, collaboration, and teamwork are essential in the day-to-day of science but are sometimes overshadowed by the technical expertise needed. In this podcast, I interview scientists to discuss how they developed these skills and advice they have to improve on them. Get in touch at researcherintherough@outlook.com. Intro Music: "Moonlight Beach" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: ...
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A podcast about all the possible applications of graphene. It is founded and being hosted by yours truly, Shlomo. Through discussions with academics and other industry veterans, this show aims to highlight the ever evolving uses of this wonder material. New episodes on the last day of every month. I host another podcast called Theatre where I perform poems and cinematic short stories complete with sound effects and music! Check it out at anchor.fm/shlomotion © 2019 Shlomo Dunyo. All Rights R ...
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Researchers on the Record

Researcher on the Record

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A Physiotherapy Research Foundation (PRF) Podcast Research is the backbone of the physio profession, and the PRF is all about research. The PRF’s podcast series Researchers on the Record showcases the extraordinary stories of PRF grant recipients from around the country. From the forests of Taiwan to the international space station, meet the people who transform physiotherapy clinical practice enabling physios to deliver the best care to their patients.
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This podcast is brought to you by the nonprofit initiative ”Stories Behind the Stars”.The name Stories Behind the Stars derives its name from the World War II practice of the military giving the families of each of the fallen a banner with a gold star on it. We have the ambitious goal to collect the stories of everyone one of the 400,000+ US WWII fallen in one common database on Fold3.com, freely accessible to all. To make these stories even more accessible, Stories Behind the Stars is devel ...
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This is the second part of our conversation with Dr. Yunus Tuncel on philosophical approaches to emotions in sports. We explore how Kierkegaard's and Heidegger's accounts of anxiety can be applied to think of risk sports, discuss violence and aggression, and finish up on how to care for emotions in sports from a more practical perspective. Our conv…
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Stynes, Siobhan; Foster, Nadine; O'Dowd, John; Ostelo, Raymond; Konstantinou, Kika. . 'Predictors of outcome following an epidural steroid injection for disc-related sciatica: a Delphi consensus study.'. European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of th…
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Welcome to the Dementia Researcher Podcast.In this episode, Dr Fiona McLean, an Alzheimer's Research UK fellow at the University of Dundee, discusses the issue of academic burnout with three fellow researchers. The guests, Dr Sarah Marzi, Dr Ian Harrison, and Dr Kate Harris, share their personal experiences with burnout, its impact on their work an…
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Nathan explores the future of food production with Rajat Bhageria, founder and CEO of Chef Robotics. In this episode of The Cognitive Revolution, we delve into how AI and robotics are revolutionizing food assembly, potentially reshaping the entire food industry. Discover insights on imitation learning, data flywheel effects, and the vision of acces…
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Nathan welcomes back Sander Schulhoff, creator of LearnPrompting.org, to discuss the recently released Prompt Report. In this episode of The Cognitive Revolution, we explore the current state of prompting techniques for large language models, covering best practices, challenges, and emerging trends in AI. Join us for an in-depth conversation on the…
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Muscle mass is not only essential for physical strength and performance but also plays a crucial role in managing blood glucose levels and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. In this episode we welcome Dr. Richie Kirwan, a lecturer in nutrition and exercise physiology at Liverpool John Moores University. Dr. Kirwan's research focuses on t…
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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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Nathan interviews Siqi Chen, CEO of Runway, about revolutionizing business finance through AI. In this episode of The Cognitive Revolution, we explore how Runway is creating an intelligent business operating system that generates financial scenarios and explains complex metrics. Siqi shares insights on AI's future impact on finance, business, and s…
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In this episode, we explore emotions in sports from a philosophical perspective. How are philosophical perspectives different from the more established psychological perspectives? How can ideas found in Aristotle, Nietzsche, Hume, and Spinoza help us establish a framework to explore emotions in sports? Why are certain emotions and their balance ess…
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Nathan hosts Albert Gu, assistant professor at CMU and co-founder of Cartesia AI, to discuss the groundbreaking Mamba architecture. In this episode of The Cognitive Revolution, we explore the state space model revolution, diving into the technical details of Mamba and Mamba 2. Join us for an insightful conversation on the future of AI architectures…
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This is the second part of our discussion with Dr. Anna Kavoura on how gender informs meaning in sport. In the first part, we explored Anna’s work on intersecting identities in women’s martial arts, as well as her current research project titled "Transforming Gender Boundaries in Sport: An Ethnographic and Participatory Action Research Study in Tra…
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Sport is a very gendered institution. Although there has been a lot of effort to tackle gender-based inequalities in the past few decades, a lot of work remains to be done. This episode explores how gender informs meaning in sports. How does gender identity intersect with athletic identity? What discourses are dominant in sporting spaces, and how d…
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“The Road to Self-Recognition: Interviews with Researchers, Writers and Psychologists” is a video podcast created by Alice in Gothic Land. This is a space where you can listen to series of interviews/lessons where we analyse horror and the Gothic from the other side. The aim is to help you keep learning aspects of your own identity. In Episode 12, …
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Dive into the profound discussion on AI expectations and the future with Martin Casado, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, as we unpack the complexity of AI systems and their potential impact on the world. Explore the differing viewpoints on AI's epistemics, possible regulatory standards, and the art of predicting AI advancements. Gain insight…
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Many athletes believe that they should be self-critical and hard on themselves to reach their full potential. Yet, what if an opposite perspective, focused on self-compassion would be much more conducive to flourishing and meaningful experiences in sport? These and other questions are explored in this episode with Dr. Leah Ferguson. Questions explo…
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Explore the fusion of AI and computational chemistry with University of Queensland's researcher, Tim Duignan. Learn about transforming our understanding of electrolytes, the art of simulating physical processes using neural networks, and the potential of AI in scientific breakthroughs. Discover Tim's journey creating AI models for complex system pr…
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Especially in Europe, a growing number of people choose not to be affiliated with organized religion. But does it mean that they reject everything religious? And does sport have something to offer for spiritual life, at least for some? In this episode, Dr. Teemu Pauha helps us to explore the fuzzy lines between contemporary 'religious', 'spiritual'…
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A weekly gathering to discuss careers and research topics, inspired by 17th and 18th century salons from Paris, with a modern twist. These sessions combine livestreams, guest speakers and group chat to exchange ideas, challenge, influence, inspire and educate.After the 30 minute livestream ends, you can join the host and speakers with our others an…
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It is somewhat paradoxical that the Nordic countries often rank at the top of world happiness surveys. Still, at the same time, many people experience depression and other forms of mental ill-being. Today, we discuss the role that nature-based activities can have for our well-being and discuss a new study that examines the potential of these activi…
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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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Dive into the future of medicine with Google researchers Khaled Saab and Vivek Natarajan, discussing the breakthroughs in AI for healthcare. Discover how AI doctors may soon provide high-quality medical advice, enhancing global access to healthcare. Learn about the innovative use of large language models in medical applications and the potential fo…
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Associate Professor Genevieve Healy and Dr. Ana Goode provide us with the latest research findings from BeUpstanding program of research: a program aiming to support workplaces to stand up, sit less, and move more for their health and well-being. Associate Professor Genevieve Healy is a NHMRC Career Development Fellow at the Cancer Prevention Resea…
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Dive into an accessible discussion on AI safety and philosophy, technical AI safety progress, and why catastrophic outcomes aren't inevitable. This conversation provides practical advice for AI newcomers and hope for a positive future. Consistently Candid Podcast : https://open.spotify.com/show/1EX89qABpb4pGYP1JLZ3BB SPONSORS: Oracle Cloud Infrastr…
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Physical activity in later life is often promoted for its potential physical, psychological, and social benefits for older adults. However, sometimes these programs, despite good intentions, can perpetuate negative stereotypes about aging and youthful ideas about a good life. Have we forgotten to ask old people themselves how and why they are (not)…
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In the concluding part of this insightful episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, host Dr. Olli Tikkanen continues his engaging conversation with Dr. Elise Brown, Associate Professor of Wellness and Health Promotion at Oakland University. Dr. Brown shares her experiences and strategies for translating her research on diabetes and resis…
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Ogunbode C, Cooper L, Prosser A, Kirkcaldy H and Hui A (2023) It was the best of times; it was the worst of times-Health and wellbeing in Nottingham during the 2022 heatwave University of Nottingham, Nottingham Hui A (2023) Diversity, identity and belonging, in: Gamble C and Brennan G [Eds.] Working with serious mental illness [Third Edition] Elsev…
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Join Dr Sam Moxon and guests, Dr Emily Willroth, Dr Kyrsten Hill, and Karysa Britton, from Washington University in St. Louis three of the people behind the World Happiness Report.Together they discuss their research showing that higher levels of well-being can act as protective factors against dementia and improve the quality of life for those liv…
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In this episode of the Cognitive Revolution, join us as we dive into a compelling conversation with Josep M. Pujol, Chief of Search at Brave, about the complexities of developing a privacy-focused search engine. Explore how Brave maintains user data privacy while managing over 1 million searches per hour with an AI-powered system. Gain insights int…
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Is fun a necessary part of good physical education, or are there other, more profound experiences that might be more important for young people? Today’s episode continues exploring the meaning and value of physical education in young people’s lives. The discussion is shaped by a critical perspective, and we ask questions about privilege, marginaliz…
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Dive into the world of AI investments with Eric Vishria of Benchmark and Sergiy Nesterenko of Quilter. Explore the future of AI in hardware design, the strategies for venture capital investment in the AI era, and the impact on society. Discover why Benchmark has yet to invest in foundation model companies and the significance of solving enduring pr…
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Amy has an undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Leeds, and undertook a work placement year at BiB in 2017, working on the ‘Primary School Years’. Amy is currently a PhD Student, working with the JU:MP team and Loughborough University. Her PhD will focus on developing and implementing an intervention to increase physical activit…
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Prof. Kristiina Brunila (University of Helsinki) talks about the rise of ‘Precision Education Governance’ – the current push to reform education systems through markets, digital technologies, standardised measurements, behavioural sciences and the precise shaping of human conduct.By Meet The Education Researcher
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In this episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, host Dr. Olli Tikkanen continues his engaging conversation with Dr. Elise Brown, Associate Professor of Wellness and Health Promotion at Oakland University. Dr. Brown delves into the practical aspects of prescribing resistance training for individuals with type 2 diabetes, providing inval…
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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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In this episode of the Cognitive Revolution, Nathan engages in a critical dialogue with Flo Crivello on the trajectory of AI development. They touch upon the imminent arrival of AGI, the potential risks of a US-China AI arms race, and the complexities of AI safety and international cooperation. Explore their perspectives on regulation, technologica…
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In this enlightening episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, host Dr. Olli Tikkanen engages in a detailed discussion with Dr. Elise Brown, Associate Professor of Wellness and Health Promotion at Oakland University. Dr. Brown's extensive research focuses on exercise and diabetes, with a special emphasis on resistance exercise. She share…
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Join us for an engaging chat with Logan Kilpatrick where we discuss the latest AI developments and Google's strategy in pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence. Learn about the competitive state of AI, the groundbreaking Gemini 1.5 Flash model, and get a glimpse into the future of AI fine-tuning. Gain insights on Google DeepMind's researc…
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In this second part of our conversation with Dr. Ayse Yemiscigil, we explore how purpose in life and physical activity might relate to one another. The conversation draws on Ayse's recent article (co-authored with Ivo Vlaev) "The bidirectional relationship between sense of purpose in life and physical activity: a longitudinal study" showing that in…
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Tune in to today's special episode airing a recent panel with the founders of Scale AI, Anthropic, and AI Fund who gathered in Washington DC to discuss China as an adversary. They argue that the papers out of Tsinghua University are just as impressive as those coming out of American universities. China is just as creative, but maybe even more motiv…
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Today’s episode explores purpose in life and how it can relate to physical activity and work-life. We ask: How are meaning and purpose different? How is purpose in life connected to well-being? How does socioeconomic status influence who has access to meaningful experiences in work-life, and why is it perhaps related to meaningful leisure? Dr. Ayse…
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Learn a little more about Leanne here: https://blogs.hud.ac.uk/academics/2020/june/it-is-ok-not-to-be-ok-dr-leanne-atkin/ https://societyoftissueviability.org/person/leanne-atkin/ https://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/authors/leanne-atkin/ https://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/authors/leanne-atkin/…
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In this episode of the Dementia Researcher podcast, Dr Sam Moxon interviews Dr Michael Klaper discussing the impact of diet and nutrition on brain health and dementia.They explore the importance of a plant-based diet, rich in antioxidants and phytonutrients, for maintaining brain health. They also discuss the negative effects of ultra processed foo…
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Tune in to this special episode of the Cognitive Revolution for AI scouting report. We cover the state of the art in AI applications for medicine, key AI concepts, and how these technologies could influence society. SPONSORS: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a single platform for your infrastructure, database, application development, and AI ne…
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Dr. Tim Fleiner (Institute of Movement and Sport Gerontology) Research profile Sport-and movement gerontology in geriatric health care: Dementia, Depression, Delirium, Sarcopenia, Frailty, Falls, Mobility & Falls Physical activity in aging Expertise of methods Motion sensors: physical activity, motor behavior, mobility & circadian rhythms Exercise-…
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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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In this groundbreaking episode of the Cognitive Revolution, we explore the intersection of AI and biology with expert Amelie Schreiber. Learn about the advances in drug design, protein network engineering, and the unfolding AI revolution in scientific discovery. Discover the implications for human health, longevity, and the future of biological res…
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Tune in as we explore the remarkable traits of Anthropic's Claude AI with Developer Relations Lead Alex Albert. Delve into the ethical considerations, responsible development standards, and the exceptional capabilities that set Claude apart. Gather insights on the AI industry's race to the top and find out about Anthropic's upcoming releases. Wheth…
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This week the Dementia Researcher Podcast shines a spotlight on last months DSAD-ADAD Conference, which focused on Down Syndrome Associated Alzheimer's disease (DSAD) and Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer's Disease (ADAD). The conference, held in Barcelona, brought together over 160 researchers from 16 countries to discuss groundbreaking research in the…
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Dive into the intricacies of AI ethics and safety concerns as we dissect the recent resignations of AI Safety Team from OpenAI. In this stimulating conversation, we unpack the challenges of aligning leadership vision with safety culture, explore legal implications of non-disparagement clauses, and discuss the future of AI alignment and superintelli…
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