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Monday Science (part of STEAM:ED Collective) is a listener-driven engaging weekly podcast bringing you the latest research and news in Science, Technology, Medicine and Health. Hosted by award winning scientist Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham, she also answers your questions or finds experts in the field to answer them for you! Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! www.mondaysciencepodcast.com e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @MondayScience

Monday Science


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    #ThrowbackThursday - The myth that we only use 10% of our brain is false!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 31:49


    #ThrowbackThursdayIn Part II of this conversation, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviews Professor Joseph Devlin (Joe) on various topics related to psychology and consumer behavior. They discuss Joe's research on the relationship between male genitalia size perception and interest in high-end sports cars, the concept of addressable TV advertising, and the impact of extreme experiences on creativity. They also debunk common brain myths, such as the idea that we only use 10% of our brain and the notion of being left-brained or right-brained. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of understanding human behavior and the role it plays in various aspects of life.

    Black Mirror S7 Ep2 Recap & the Fragile Nature of Reality

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 44:50


    In this Monday Science LIVE episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham breaks down Black Mirror Season 7, Episode 2 – Bête Noire, exploring how technology, memory, and perception collide. From the unsettling power of quantum computing to the mystery of the Mandela Effect, Dr Bahijja unpacks the science and ethics behind one of the season's most psychologically intense episodes.This conversation goes beyond fiction, inviting listeners to reflect on real-world themes of truth, identity, and trauma. Through a mix of science, lived experience, and pop culture, the episode examines how memory can be shaped—and sometimes distorted—by both our past and the technologies around us.

    #ThrowbackThursday - How can markers of masculinity influence consumer behavior?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 31:49


    #ThrowbackThursday In the first of two episodes, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviews Professor Joseph Devlin about his work in consumer neuroscience and neuromarketing. They discuss the importance of understanding consumer behaviour and the ethical considerations surrounding data collection and use. They also touch on the topic of masculinity and its influence on consumer behaviour.

    Black Mirror S7 Ep 1 Recap & The Future of Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 52:19


    Welcome to the first-ever Monday Science Live! In this lively and unfiltered episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham kicks off a new interactive series exploring the real-world science, technology, and ethical questions behind Black Mirror Season 7. This week, we dive into Episode 1 – "Common People", a powerful commentary on healthcare, corporate greed, and consciousness.From chaotic lighting mishaps to deep reflections on subscription-based medicine, Dr Bahijja explores the disturbing implications of Rivermind—a fictional tech company offering life-saving brain implants... for a fee. Topics include:

    We're Going LIVE! Monday Science Turns 5 with a Bold New Chapter

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 2:00


    What Makes a Good Parent? Exploring Scientific Parenting with Prof. Nicole Letourneau

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 58:35


    What really makes a good parent? Can resilience in children be a double-edged sword?In this episode of Monday Science, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham speaks with Professor Nicole Letourneau, a leading expert in parenting and child development. Together, they explore how scientific research can guide parenting practices, the importance of reflective function in understanding children's needs, and why social support is essential for families.They dive into parenting styles, the impact of intergenerational trauma, and how real-world research can improve mental health outcomes for both parents and children. Whether you're a parent, future parent, or just curious about how early childhood environments shape us, this episode is filled with insight.

    Can Chemistry Solve Power Cuts? Clean Energy, STEM Journeys, and Women's Empowerment with Sandile Matetwa

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 34:28


    What do chemistry, clean energy, and women's empowerment have in common? In this episode of Monday Science, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham speaks to Sandile Matetwa, a PhD researcher at the University of Cambridge, about how her experiences growing up in Zimbabwe during power cuts shaped her passion for renewable energy—and how she's using science to fuel change.They explore Sandile's research into hydrogen as a clean energy source, the importance of STEM representation, and the challenges of pursuing a PhD as a young mother and international student. Plus, Sandile shares her work as co-founder of the Africans in STEM Initiative and the founder of Simuka Arise, an empowerment organisation for women and single mothers.

    Throwback Thursday: Cybersecurity

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 37:58


    In this episode... (first aired on the 20th of September 2021) Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham discusses cybersecurity with Ron Eddings (Creative Director at a cybersecurity startup Axonius and Hacker Valley Studio co-host).Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review.

    Can You Catch Up on Sleep? Debunking Sleep Myths with Professor Tan Dang Vu

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 14:05


    Does your body really get used to a lack of sleep? Can you catch up on lost sleep over the weekend? Does cheese actually give you nightmares? In this episode of Monday Science, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham welcomes back Professor Tan Dang Vu, a neurologist and sleep researcher, to debunk some of the most common sleep myths.They explore the real effects of sleep deprivation, how light exposure impacts sleep quality, whether night owls can truly thrive, and why sleep is crucial for overall health—including its surprising link to diabetes. Plus, Professor Vu shares his thoughts on what it means to be a scientist and why he's happiest after a good night's sleep!

    #ThrowbackThursday - Psychedelics and Microdosing Part I

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 31:00


    In this #ThrowbackThursday episode of the podcast, Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham welcomes Dr. Rachael Sumner as a special guest. Dr. Sumner is a research fellow in neuro and psychopharmacology at the University of Auckland. The first episode focuses on the topic of psychedelics and microdosing in health and medicine, as part of a series dedicated to educating listeners about psychedelics.Don't miss this updated episode, now with even higher quality sound and production values.Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch!e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com

    Space Struggles, AI in Cancer Research, and a Career Dilemma

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 50:35


    What happens when astronauts get stranded in space for nine months? How is AI reshaping cancer research? And what should you do if the academic job market looks bleak?In this jam-packed episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham covers:

    #ThrowbackThursday Oops...I think that was my idea...

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 23:23


    #ThrowbackThursdayIn this episode...Dr Bahijja discusses some of the challenges with grant writing...Additional Informationhttps://retractionwatch.com/2022/03/10/unc-chapel-hill-vice-chancellor-resigns-post-after-admitting-to-plagiarism/Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review.Buy a Coffee for Monday Science Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch !https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com

    Sleep, Exercise, and the Brain with Professor Tan Dang Vu

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 29:57


    How does physical activity influence sleep? Can exercise boost memory and cognitive performance?In this episode of Monday Science, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham welcomes Professor Thanh Dang Vu, a neurologist and sleep researcher, to explore the fascinating relationship between sleep and physical activity.Professor Vu shares insights from his research on how exercise enhances sleep quality and supports brain function. They discuss the optimal time to work out for better rest, the science behind napping after learning, and how sleep disorders like insomnia and hypersomnia impact daily life. Plus, they dive into the role of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in managing sleep disturbances and the effectiveness of different treatment approaches.

    #ThrowbackThursday - The myth that we only use 10% of our brain is false!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 36:10


    #ThrowbackThursdayIn Part II of this conversation, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviews Professor Joseph Devlin (Joe) on various topics related to psychology and consumer behavior. They discuss Joe's research on the relationship between male genitalia size perception and interest in high-end sports cars, the concept of addressable TV advertising, and the impact of extreme experiences on creativity. They also debunk common brain myths, such as the idea that we only use 10% of our brain and the notion of being left-brained or right-brained. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of understanding human behavior and the role it plays in various aspects of life.TakeawaysPerception of male genitalia size can influence interest in high-end sports cars, particularly for men over 30 who may feel less well-endowed.Addressable TV advertising, which delivers more relevant ads to consumers based on general information about their household, can enhance advertising effectiveness and improve memory and engagement.Engaging in extreme experiences, such as traveling to new environments or participating in unique activities, can enhance creativity and provide a break from day-to-day worries.The myth that we only use 10% of our brain is false; the brain is fully utilized, and learning and improvement are possible throughout life.The idea of being left-brained or right-brained is also a myth; both hemispheres of the brain are involved in analytical and creative processes.During sleep, the brain remains active, performing tasks such as waste removal and healing, while external senses take a break.Keywordspsychology, consumer behavior, male genitalia size, sports cars, addressable TV advertising, extreme experiences, creativity, brain myths

    The Science of Sleep and Napping with Professor Tan Dang Vu

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 22:17


    How does sleep impact cognitive health? Can napping really boost memory and focus?In this episode of Monday Science, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham welcomes Professor Tan Dang Vu, a neurologist and sleep researcher, to explore the science behind sleep and its role in brain function.Professor Vu shares insights from his research on sleep disorders, highlighting the benefits of napping for memory, attention, and overall cognitive performance. He also discusses the challenges of balancing work and parenting, and why prioritizing quality rest is essential for well-being.

    #ThrowbackThursday - The Science Behind the Film - The Pod Generation

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 34:48


    In this #throwbackthursday episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham reviews the film 'The Pod Generation' and discusses the scientific concepts behind it. The film explores the idea of growing and developing an embryo outside the natural biological womb in an artificial environment.Dr. Raimi-Abraham delves into the research on artificial wombs and womb-on-chip technology, highlighting the potential benefits and ethical considerations. She also discusses the director's perspective on societal pressures related to pregnancy and motherhood.Overall, she gives the film a strong four out of five rating for its thought-provoking themes and excellent acting.

    Who gets to be human? Conversation with Prof. Lasana Harris

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 29:58


    How do we decide who (or what) is truly human? What happens when we fail to see others' minds—or attribute human-like qualities to objects and AI?In Part 2 of this fascinating conversation, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham continues her discussion with Professor Lasana Harris, a social neuroscientist specialising in person perception, dehumanization, and decision-making.This episode explores: How dehumanization shapes our interactions, from healthcare to law enforcement. The surprising ways AI and even pets can be perceived as human-like. Why unconscious bias training often falls short—and what might work instead. How emotions, stereotypes, and cognitive shortcuts drive our social decisions.Can we ever eliminate bias? What does the future hold for AI-human interactions? Join the conversation!

    #ThrowbackThursday - Dilemma Monday - PhD Researcher struggles with...

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 18:32


    In this #throwbackthursday episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham discusses her recent paper publication (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c17384 ) and the research work of one of her PhD researchers. The paper focuses on non-animal based modeling of infectious diseases, specifically human liver stage malaria. The study involves creating a viable and bio-relevant liver model using synthetic nano scaffolds. Dr. Raimi-Abraham also talks about her recent interview on the Pharma Drama YouTube channel and her plans to be interviewed on other podcasts and platforms. The episode concludes with Dr. Raimi-Abraham addressing a listener's dilemma about balancing research work with personal life.

    How We See Others - Conversation with Prof. Lasana Harris

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 12:28


    How do we perceive and categorize others? What happens when we fail to see people as fully human? In this episode of Monday Science, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham welcomes Professor Lasana Harris, a social neuroscientist and expert in person perception, dehumanization, and decision-making.In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Prof. Harris introduces his research and explores how we process social information, the role of stereotypes in shaping thoughts and emotions, and the surprising ways we dehumanize others—while sometimes attributing human-like qualities to objects and AI. He also discusses the psychological mechanisms behind biases in the legal system and what they reveal about human decision-making.

    Throwback Thursday: Why do people find true crime relaxing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 17:49


    Memory, Love, & Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 24:50


    What happens when memory disappears overnight? In this episode of Monday Science, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham explores the fascinating yet heartbreaking story of Nesh Pillay, whose life was upended by severe memory loss due to a traumatic brain injury. Inspired by the documentary 50,000 First Dates (this episode contains spoilers), this episode unpacks the science behind memory formation, the impact of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and the emotional toll on both patients and caregivers.Dr. Bahijja delves into the complexities of brain function, discussing conditions like functional neurological disorder, post-concussion syndrome, and psychogenic amnesia. She also highlights the role of early diagnosis, public awareness, and ongoing research in understanding and treating memory-related disorders.Beyond the science, this episode touches on the deeply personal side of brain injuries—how relationships are tested, how patients fight to be believed, and how caregivers navigate the unknown.

    Throwback Thursday: Love in the Metaverse

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 31:19


    ⚠️ Please note that this episode includes a trigger warning for discussions about consent, sexual assault, and sexual harassment.⚠️Join us as Dr. Raimi-Abraham speaks with Dr. Douglas Zytko, (an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Oakland University) about Love in the Metaverse. delves into the world of virtual reality and how it is impacting dating and relationships.About the episodeThe episode explores the growing popularity of virtual reality dating experiences, and how they compare to traditional, in-person dating. It also examines the potential benefits and drawbacks of virtual reality dating, including the impact on social skills and the ability to form genuine connections. The episode also looks at the future of virtual reality technology and its potential impact on dating and relationships. It will also discusses if virtual reality could replace real-life connections or enhance them.Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch !Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here.https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com

    Why are yawns contagious?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 19:44


    In this Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham has taken a suggestion from a group of pharmacy students who are currently conducting their socialisation placement with Monday Science.  The topic being ‘why are yawns so contagious', Dr Raimi-Abraham's research delves into the realms of chasmology (the scientific study of yawning), which unlocks peculiar reasons for yawning and then she goes on to try to understand why they can be contagious… Warning - this episode briefly contains discussion about sexual arousal and activities Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Additional Information Yawning and its physiological significance  The Hidden Sexuality of the Yawn and the Future of Chasmology

    Throwback Thursday - Why do people find true crime relaxing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 17:49


    In this episode...Dr Bahijja is back talking about why do people find true crime relaxing.  Episode photo by kat wilcox Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science  Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here. https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com

    The myth that we only use 10% of our brain is false!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 36:10


    In Part II of this conversation, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviews Professor Joseph Devlin (Joe) on various topics related to psychology and consumer behavior. They discuss Joe's research on the relationship between male genitalia size perception and interest in high-end sports cars, the concept of addressable TV advertising, and the impact of extreme experiences on creativity. They also debunk common brain myths, such as the idea that we only use 10% of our brain and the notion of being left-brained or right-brained. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of understanding human behavior and the role it plays in various aspects of life. Takeaways Perception of male genitalia size can influence interest in high-end sports cars, particularly for men over 30 who may feel less well-endowed. Addressable TV advertising, which delivers more relevant ads to consumers based on general information about their household, can enhance advertising effectiveness and improve memory and engagement. Engaging in extreme experiences, such as traveling to new environments or participating in unique activities, can enhance creativity and provide a break from day-to-day worries. The myth that we only use 10% of our brain is false; the brain is fully utilized, and learning and improvement are possible throughout life. The idea of being left-brained or right-brained is also a myth; both hemispheres of the brain are involved in analytical and creative processes. During sleep, the brain remains active, performing tasks such as waste removal and healing, while external senses take a break. Keywords psychology, consumer behavior, male genitalia size, sports cars, addressable TV advertising, extreme experiences, creativity, brain myths

    Throwback Thursday - Why has there been an increase in ADHD diagnosis?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 29:28


    In this Throwback Thursday episode...Dr Bahijja is sharing her findings on why there has been an increase in ADHD diagnosis. Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science  Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here. https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com

    How can markers of masculinity influence consumer behavior?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 31:49


    In the first of two episodes, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviews Professor Joseph Devlin about his work in consumer neuroscience and neuromarketing. They discuss the importance of understanding consumer behaviour and the ethical considerations surrounding data collection and use. They also touch on the topic of masculinity and its influence on consumer behaviour. Takeaways Consumer neuroscience is a new field that aims to understand how and why consumers make decisions. Ethical considerations are important in consumer neuroscience, particularly in terms of data collection and use. Markers of masculinity can influence consumer behavior. It is important for academics and researchers to stay current with technology and AI. Understanding and integrating AI into research and education can enhance creativity and productivity. Transparency is crucial in the ethical use of data. The Ig Nobel Prize recognizes research that makes you laugh and think, and Professor Devlin's research on small penises and fast cars could be a contender. ACN Labs is Professor Devlin's spin-out company focused on applied consumer neuroscience. Keywords consumer neuroscience, neuro marketing, consumer behavior, data ethics, masculinity, hobbies, books, films, music

    Throwback Thursday - Let's talk about single women's fertility and egg freezing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 45:37


    In this episode Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham talks about single women's fertility and egg freezing with Dr Zeynep Gurtin (see bio. www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/episode74 ), a Lecturer in Women's Health at the Institute for Women's Health at University College London (UCL), and holds an Affiliate Lectureship at the University of Cambridge Sociology Department. Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here. e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com

    Oops...I think that was my idea...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 23:23


    In this episode...Dr Bahijja discusses some of the challenges with grant writing... Additional Information https://retractionwatch.com/2022/03/10/unc-chapel-hill-vice-chancellor-resigns-post-after-admitting-to-plagiarism/ Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science  Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here. https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    Throwback Thursday - Cancer and the LGBT Community - A conversation with Scout (MA, PhD) Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 46:46


    In this episode Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham discussed cancer risks, screening and health disparities in the LGBT community with Scout (MA, PhD) who is the Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network and the principal investigator of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded LGBTQ tobacco-related cancer disparity network. Additional Information available on Monday Science website ( https://mondayscience.wixsite.com/podcast/episode11) : Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    David Beckham, Malaria and PhD Upgrade Viva's -What is the connection?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 28:09


    In this episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviews Lina Wu, a PhD researcher in her research group (www.theraimiabrahamgroup.com) . They discuss Lina's motivation for pursuing a PhD, her research on engineering human liver stage malaria spheroids, and her experience meeting David Beckham as part of a malaria campaign. They also talk about Lina's upgrade viva and offer advice for preparing for and navigating the viva process. Lina shares her memorable experiences and breakthroughs in her PhD journey and expresses her goals and aspirations for the future. Takeaways Doing a PhD allows researchers to solve problems, be focused on a question, and find solutions. It's important to have a strong foundation of knowledge in your research area and be able to explain concepts to others. During the upgrade viva, it's okay to say 'I don't know' and commit to looking into the question further. Nerves are common during the upgrade viva, but preparation and confidence in your knowledge can help overcome them. Keywords PhD research, motivation, malaria research, upgrade viva, publications, career aspirations

    Throwback Thursday - Chemistry, Ceramics, Art, Museums and More with Dr Alicia McGeachy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 60:44


    In this Thursday Special's episode Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham discussed the relationship between Chemistry, Ceramics, Museum and more with Dr Alicia McGeachy, a postdoctoral scholar with the Northwestern University/Art Institute of Chicago Center for Scientific Studies in the Arts (NU-ACCESS). ​Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    The Science Behind the Film - The Pod Generation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 34:48


    In this episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham reviews the film 'The Pod Generation' and discusses the scientific concepts behind it. The film explores the idea of growing and developing an embryo outside the natural biological womb in an artificial environment. Dr. Raimi-Abraham delves into the research on artificial wombs and womb-on-chip technology, highlighting the potential benefits and ethical considerations. She also discusses the director's perspective on societal pressures related to pregnancy and motherhood. Overall, she gives the film a strong four out of five rating for its thought-provoking themes and excellent acting. Takeaways The film 'The Pod Generation' explores the concept of growing and developing an embryo outside the natural biological womb in an artificial environment. Research on artificial wombs and womb-on-chip technology is still in the theoretical stage, but there are promising developments in sustaining preterm fetuses and modeling the maternal-fetal interface. The film raises important ethical considerations, such as parental bonding, the risk of designer babies, and the integration of AI in reproductive technology. Societal pressures related to pregnancy and motherhood, as well as financial incentives for women to delay childbirth, are highlighted in the film. Additional Information Episode 74 - Let's Talk About Single Women's Fertility and Egg Freezing Thursday Special - Parenthood Over 40 Keywords film review, artificial womb, womb-on-chip, scientific research, ethical considerations, societal pressures, pregnancy, motherhood

    Throwback Thursday - What is Chemistry to you?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 36:36


    In this Thursday Special's episode, Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham introduced the new episode format and interviews Sandile Mtetwa, a 3rd year PhD Research at the University of Cambridge (bio. here) as part of our Royal Society of Chemistry funded project aimed at opening up conversations about diversity in chemical sciences and engaging the public with chemistry using creative approaches. Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) via www.mondaysciencepodcast.com e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    Dilemma Monday - PhD Researcher struggles with managing a healthy work-life balance.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 18:32


    In this episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham discusses her recent paper publication (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c17384 ) and the research work of one of her PhD researchers. The paper focuses on non-animal based modeling of infectious diseases, specifically human liver stage malaria. The study involves creating a viable and bio-relevant liver model using synthetic nano scaffolds. Dr. Raimi-Abraham also talks about her recent interview on the Pharma Drama YouTube channel and her plans to be interviewed on other podcasts and platforms. The episode concludes with Dr. Raimi-Abraham addressing a listener's dilemma about balancing research work with personal life. Takeaways Dr. Raimi-Abraham's research focuses on non-animal based modeling of infectious diseases, particularly human liver stage malaria. The recent paper publication explores the creation of a viable and bio-relevant liver model using synthetic nano scaffolds. Dr. Raimi-Abraham discusses her interview on the Pharma Drama YouTube channel and her plans for more interviews on different platforms. She provides advice on finding a better work-life balance, emphasizing the importance of having a personal life and hobbies, giving oneself permission to rest, and seeking support and advice from supervisors when workload becomes overwhelming. Keywords paper publication, PhD research, infectious diseases, liver model, nano scaffolds, interview, work-life balance

    Throwback Thursday - 1 in 5 people saved by CPR recall Lucid Dying

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 13:55


    In this Thursday Special's episode...Dr Bahijja talks about a recent finding that 1 in 5 people saved by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) recalled "lucid dying". 

    Parenting, Resilience, and Child Development with Prof. Nicole Letourneau

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 60:13


    In this episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviews Professor Nicole Letourneau (University of Calgary) about her work in parenting and child development. Takeaways Parenting and child development are crucial for giving children the best start in life. Resilience is important, but it is better to prevent toxic stressors and provide supportive environments for children. Parents need social support, good mental health, and socioeconomic stability to be the best parents they can be. Intergenerational trauma can be addressed and stopped through improved parenting and support. Parents should seek support and be adaptable and responsive to the individual needs of each child. Additional Information Scientific Parenting: What Science Reveals About Parental Influence (2013) What Kind of Parent Am I? (2018) Parenting and Child Development: Issues and Answers (2020)

    Throwback Thursday - PhD Chats - MPhil to PhD Upgrade Viva

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 37:20


    Welcome back to our latest Thursday Specials episode. This episode features PhD Researchers from Dr Bahijja's research group "The Raimi-Abraham Group". In this episode Saad Niaz (LiDo PhD Researcher) and Tamara Akpobolokemi (PhD Researcher) describe their MPhil to PhD Upgrade Viva experiences. Additional Information Find out more about The Raimi-Abraham Group (www.theraimiabrahamgroup.com)  Saad's PhD explores the influence of 3D printed soft-matter scaffold shape on cell growth. Tamara's PhD is focused on the development of nanotechnology-based approaches in Tuberculosis treatment.  Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science  Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here . https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    Exploring AI in Dating Apps, Human-AI Trust and Atlas (Netflix) review with Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 37:08


    Episode Summary In this episode, Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham (Monday Science Founder and Host) provides a catch-up and shares her experience attending an AI journal club. She discusses the use of AI in dating apps and profiles, as well as the ethical implications of AI-generated photos. She also shares her thoughts on the film 'Atlas' and the themes of trust and control in human-AI interactions. This episode contains spoilers for the new Netflix sci-fi film, Atlas. Keywords AI, journal club, dating apps, AI-generated photos, trust, control, human-AI interactions, film 'Atlas', Dilemma Mondays Takeaways AI is becoming increasingly integrated into various aspects of our lives, including dating apps and profiles. The use of AI-generated photos in dating apps raises ethical questions and can be seen as a form of deception. Trust is a crucial factor in human-AI interactions, and it is important to consider both human trust in AI and AI's trust in humans. The film 'Atlas' explores themes of trust and control in the context of human-AI relationships. Dr Bahijja reminds listeners of the upcoming 'Dilemma Mondays' segment, where listeners can submit their dilemmas and questions related to academia. Dr Bahijja expresses gratitude to her listeners for their support and encourages them to continue tuning in. Additional Information Episode 14: This Person Does Not Exist Atlas - Netflix

    Throwback Thursday - Why do we only see positive results published?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 27:31


    In today's Thursday Specials episode, Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham answerers a listener's question "Why do we only see positive results published?" Additional Information Publication bias: the problem that won't go away  - Dickersin and Min (1993) Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences The importance of no evidence -  Editorial Nature Human Behaviour (2019) When Scientists Find Nothing: The Value of Null Results - Inside Science (2020) Monday Science Episode 70 - COVID19 Retracted Papers  Example of where studies have investigated the influence of publication bias and impact Suicide risk with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and other new-generation antidepressants in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies [Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2021]  Vitamin D and covid-19 [BMJ, 2021] - Rapid Responses  Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) - https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/getintouch e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    Catch up with future pharmacists...oh and hello from Rhodes!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 19:24


    In this episode Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham returns from an overdue break in Rhodes (Greece) and catches up with future pharmacists! Additional Information Find out more about the socialisation placement/internship - Undergraduate Education for Medicines Optimisation Principle 1: The ‘Socialisation Internship' and views from Mosaic Clubhouse, one of the partner organisations [Journal of Medicines Optimisation]

    Throwback Thursday: Love in the Metaverse

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 31:19


    ⚠️ Please note that this episode includes a trigger warning for discussions about consent, sexual assault, and sexual harassment.⚠️ Join us as Dr. Raimi-Abraham speaks with Dr. Douglas Zytko, (an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Oakland University) about Love in the Metaverse. delves into the world of virtual reality and how it is impacting dating and relationships. About the episode The episode explores the growing popularity of virtual reality dating experiences, and how they compare to traditional, in-person dating. It also examines the potential benefits and drawbacks of virtual reality dating, including the impact on social skills and the ability to form genuine connections. The episode also looks at the future of virtual reality technology and its potential impact on dating and relationships. It will also discusses if virtual reality could replace real-life connections or enhance them. Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here. https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    Unveiling synthetic human embryos, psychedelic insights

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 26:23


    Join Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham as she shares her recent experiences as a keynote speaker at the UKI CRS Symposium and reflects on her early days as an extra on the set of Skyfall. Dr. Bahijja discusses the intriguing findings presented at the British Cardiovascular Society Conference, revealing a higher incidence of heart attacks on a particular day of the week. She also explores the groundbreaking research on synthetic human embryos created from stem cells, highlighting the ethical implications surrounding their use. Lastly, Dr. Bahijja provides a sneak peek into the upcoming episodes focusing on psychedelic drugs and their potential in medicine and health, including a upcoming interviews. Tune in for these engaging topics and stay till the end for recommendations of exciting STEM-related events worldwide. Don't forget to subscribe, leave reviews, and follow Monday Science (@mondayscience on Instagram and TikTok, @mondayscience_ on Twitter) for more fascinating content and discussions. Thank you for joining us, and stay curious for the next episode! Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) - https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/getintouch e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    Is a world without fakes possible?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 21:09


    In this episode, Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviews Hannah Gelbart, BBC Producer for the BBC series on fake medicines!

    Throwback Thursday: Psychedelics and Microdosing [Part I]

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 31:00


    Are we moving to Mars?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 17:23


    In this episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham provides updates on various science and technology topics.shares her interest in space medicine and the work being done by SpaceX. She also talks about the use of CRISPR gene editing technology in treating sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia.

    Throwback Thursday: Why do people find true crime relaxing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 17:49


    Protein Pacing + intermittent Fasting: Are you doing it right?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 49:33


    Discussion between Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham (Monday Science Host) and Professor Paul Arciero (Amazon #1 Best-Seller “The PRISE® Life” book) discussing protein pacing, intermittent fasting and their health benefits. ✅ Prof Arciero emphasizes the importance of protein quality and highlights differences between animal and plant sources. ✅ The conversation covers optimizing intermittent fasting, training load, and recovery. Key takeaways include

    Throwback Episode: What is Metallomics?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 19:17


    This is the final episode of a two-part series where Dr. Bahijja talks with Dr. Theodora (Thea) Stewart about her impressive career as a scientist, a musician, and more recently as the Lead Scientist and Manager of the London Metallomics Facility (LMF).  The LMF is based at King's College London, focusing on developing correlative bioimaging workflows to understand the roles of metals in biology. Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science  Episode image credit: Photo by cottonbro from Pexels Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here . https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

    Throwback Thursday: What is metallomics?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 35:47


    This is the first episode of a two-part series where Dr. Bahijja talks with Dr. Theodora (Thea) Stewart about her impressive career as a scientist, a musician, and more recently as the Lead Scientist and Manager of the London Metallomics Facility (LMF). The LMF is based at King's College London, focusing on developing correlative bioimaging workflows to understand the roles of metals in biology. Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science  Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here . https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message

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