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Mr. David Joshua Ferguson, MRSB MRSC
The Path to KOLs--Ukranian Episode: Шлях до KOL: Наука, Лідерство та Сила Малих Кроків (The Path to KOL: Science, Leadership, and the Power of Small Steps)--До кожного, хто переживає складний період: пам'ятайте, що тіні є доказом існування світла. Коли шлях уперед незрозумілий, а тягар світу здається надто важким, тримайтеся за тиху силу, яка живе всередині вас.Як нагадував доктор Мартін Лютер Кінг, молодший: «Віра — це зробити перший крок, навіть коли ви не бачите всієї сходової клітки». Ваша подорож не полягає в тому, щоб бачити кінець від самого початку, а в тому, щоб мужньо зробити наступний крок. У хвилини випробувань ми часто знаходимо найбільші можливості.Ласкаво просимо до “Шляху до KOL” — студентського подкасту, що надихає студентів клінічної фармації, майбутніх резидентів та молодих клініцистів. У кожному епізоді беруть участь світові лідери думок — канцлер Ґері Мей; доктор Роберт Ленґер; Ґреґ Цукерман (The Wall Street Journal); Кайл Вумн (Forbes 30 Under 30) — які діляться своїми поглядами на проривні дослідження, лідерство, інновації та кар'єри у фармації, орієнтовані на цінності й мету.Нехай виклики, з якими ви стикаєтесь, зміцнюють вашу рішучість. Як писав святий Августин: «У надії є дві прекрасні дочки: їхні імена — Гнів і Відвага. Гнів на те, що є, і Відвага, щоб зробити так, аби все не залишалось таким самим». Використовуйте цю відвагу не в одному великому жесті, а в малих, послідовних діях, які ви робите щодня. Мати Тереза навчала простої, але глибокої істини: «Ми не можемо робити великих справ, лише маленькі справи з великою любов'ю».Відмова від відповідальності: цей контент не є медичною порадою чи рекомендаціями. Звертайтеся за порадами до сертифікованих медичних фахівців на рівні ради, штату чи місцевих органів. Ми відмовляємося від будь-якої відповідальності за будь-які втрати.----English:To anyone navigating a difficult season, remember that the shadows are proof of the light. When the path ahead is unclear and the weight of the world feels heavy, hold on to the quiet strength that resides within you.As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. reminded us, "Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase." Your journey is not about seeing the end from the beginning, but about bravely taking that next step. In moments of trial, we often find our greatest opportunities. Welcome to The Path to KOL, the student-led podcast empowering clinical pharmacy students, residency aspirants & rising clinicians. Each episode features global thought leaders—Chancellor Gary May; Dr Robert Langer; Greg Zuckerman (The Wall Street Journal); Kyle Woumn (Forbes 30 Under 30)—sharing insights on breakthrough research, leadership, innovation & purpose-driven pharmacy careers.Let the challenges you face fuel your resolve. As St. Augustine wrote, "Hope has two beautiful daughters; their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are, and Courage to see that they do not remain as they are." Use that courage not in one grand gesture, but in the small, consistent actions you take every single day. Mother Teresa taught a simple yet profound truth: "We can do no great things, only small things with great love."Disclaimer: This content is not medical advice or suggestions. Consult board-, state-, and locally certified health professionals for medical advice. We disclaim any liability for any loss.
Remixed- Path to KOLs: The New Chemist Podcast's Global Journey in Science, Pharma, and Education: Interview with Mohan Uttarwar, CEO & Co-Founder of 1Cell.Ai---In this episode we provide and educational episode remix made with software assistance ( for educational purposes only) , we sit down with Mohan Uttarwar, CEO & Co-Founder of 1Cell.Ai, to explore how AI-driven single-cell analytics are revolutionizing precision oncology. Discover how the OncoIncytes platform merges ctDNA, live CTCs, single-cell RNA and proteomics for a real-time, multimodal tumor profile—and learn how these insights are sharpening patient selection, accelerating ADC trials, and delivering earlier, more accurate measures of therapeutic response. Mohan also shares his playbook for building a capital-efficient biotech across Silicon Valley and India, the emerging trends set to reshape drug development, and practical advice for chemists, data scientists, and founders looking to break into the field. Tune in this August for a deep dive into the future of cancer research and drug discovery.--Please note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I, and do not constitute professional or medical advice or consultation. Please see a medical professional or healthcare professional for advice, suggestions and consultations. We disclaim any loss in any way.Music citation: Open source
The Path to KOLs: Nobel Lecture Compendium ( 100+) with AI-Powered OverviewsIn this episode, we compile over 100+ Nobel Lectures and key lectures and use AI LLMs to produce video overviews of those lectures.Please note: The views of this podcast represent those ofmy guest and I, and do not constitute medical, professional or financial advice or consultation. Please refer to the state and board-certified professionals. We disclaim any loss in any way.
Episode Description: In this episode, we sit down with Sam Libby, President and Managing Director at TCB Capital Advisors, whose career has been dedicated to transforming healthcare through strategic investments and partnerships. With more than 30 completed transactions —spanning mergers and acquisitions, capital raises, and innovative deal structures—Sam has become a trusted advisor at the intersection of finance, science, and patient care. Our conversation dives deep into his origin story—fromRutgers to leading one of the most dynamic advisory firms in healthcare—and explores how his investment philosophy balances patient-centered missions with the financial discipline demanded by markets. Sam shares case studiesfrom groundbreaking ventures like Clairity, the first FDA-cleared AI breast cancer risk platform, and Altoida, a pioneer in early cognitive assessment technology, offering valuable lessons for founders and investors alike.We also discuss the critical role of strategic partnerships, the evolving dynamics between founders and investors, and the exciting frontiers shaping the future of healthcare—from oncology and neurodegeneration to women's health and digital innovation. Sam highlights how AI and data are reshaping deal-making, due diligence, and commercialization pathways. Finally, Sam offers practical advice for aspiring thought leaders and entrepreneurs on refining their pitch, stepping into leadership beyond the lab, and positioning themselves for long-term impact in arapidly evolving industry.Whether you're a scientist, entrepreneur, investor, orfuture healthcare leader, this episode provides insightful perspectives on the business of innovation, the art of deal-making, and the mission to improvepatient outcomes.Music citation: open source classical musicPlease note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest and I, and do not constitute medical, professional or financial advice or consultation. Please refer to the state and board-certified professionals. We disclaim any loss in any way.
A Highly Ranked Episode for the Overall Group: TNCPG Remix-Fireside Chat Remix - Interview with Simar Bajaj (Harvard University) ( Re-aired)----In this fireside chat remixed episode and podcast interview with Simar, a Marshall Scholar and graduate of Harvard University, we discuss Simar's achievements in science communication, his perseverance, and the hard work required to produce good work, science communication, and good journalism. Furthermore, Simar provides insights as he is a developing and achieving young leader in the science and journalism arenas. Definitely an episode worth listening to!Here are the links to his website and LinkedIn Page:1. Simar's website: https://www.simarbajaj.com/2. Simar's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simar-bajaj/----Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational andintellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice andsuggestions.---Recorded in 2023
In this episode of The New Chemist's Podcasting Group's — The Path to KOLs, host David Ferguson sits down with Christine Hollis, Chief Talent & Diversity Officer at Marshall Gerstein. Christine has dedicated her career to guiding scientists and engineers into impactful roles within intellectual property law, bridging the worlds of innovation and legal protection.She shares insights on:Pathways for STEM talent to enter IP law as patent agents or technical specialists.The skills scientists bring to legal environments and innovation ecosystems.Strategies for diversity, equity, and inclusion in science-driven law.The future of STEM-law collaboration in an era of AI, biotech, and medtech.Whether you're a student, scientist, or innovator, Christine's vision will broaden your perspective on how STEM expertise can shape industries beyond the lab.Disclaimer: These episodes do not constitute medical or professional advice. These are only for intellectual engagement. Please see your local and board-certified health professional for medical advice, consultation, and suggestions.Music by Viacheslav Starostin from Pixabay
The New Chemist's Podcasting Group — The Path to KOLs: Accelerating First-in-Human in LATAM — Julio G. Martinez-Clark, CEO, bioaccess® w/ Chadwin Hanna, MD-PhD Student (UF) and David Ferguson (Host)---On The Path to KOLs from The New Chemist's Podcasting Group, hosts David Ferguson and Chadwin Hanna explore how Latin America is becoming a strategic engine for high-quality, cost-effective clinical research.Julio G. Martinez-Clark—Ambassador of IAOCR/GCSA Americas and CEO of bioaccess®—breaks down how aligning to global competence standards and smarter site activation can compress timelines for First-in-Human and Early Feasibility Studies without compromising quality. He shares lessons from pioneering trials, practical blueprints for building city-level clinical hubs, and pragmatic guidance for innovators entering LATAM markets. The conversation also touches on sustaining regional infrastructure, cross-border collaboration, and the mindset behind his long-running Global Trial Accelerators™ series.Guest: Julio G. Martinez-Clark, CEO, bioaccess®Hosts: David Ferguson, BS, MS, Pharm.D. Candidate; Chadwin Hanna, MD Candidate & PhD StudentPlease note: The views of this podcast reflect those of my guest(s) and I, and do not constitute medical advice, consultation and suggestions. Please see a board certified and state licensed medical professional.
The New Chemist's Podcasting Group: The Path to KOLs — Interview with Dr. Michael A. Morris, MD, MS, DABR, DABNM, DCI — Co-Founder, United Theranostics---
The Making of KOLs: The New Chemist Podcast's Global Journey in Science, Pharma, and Education: Interview with Mohan Uttarwar, CEO & Co-Founder of 1Cell.Ai---In this episode , we sit down with Mohan Uttarwar, CEO & Co-Founder of 1Cell.Ai, to explore how AI-driven single-cell analytics are revolutionizing precision oncology. Discover how the OncoIncytes platform merges ctDNA, live CTCs, single-cell RNA and proteomics for a real-time, multimodal tumor profile—and learn how these insights are sharpening patient selection, accelerating ADC trials, and delivering earlier, more accurate measures of therapeutic response. Mohan also shares his playbook for building a capital-efficient biotech across Silicon Valley and India, the emerging trends set to reshape drug development, and practical advice for chemists, data scientists, and founders looking to break into the field. Tune in this August for a deep dive into the future of cancer research and drug discovery.--Please note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.Music citation: Open source
In our most ambitious double‑header yet, host David J. Ferguson welcomes two visionary Key Opinion Leaders:Dr. Shane Campbell‑Staton – Princeton evolutionary biologist and two‑time Emmy‑nominated host of PBS's Human Footprint. He reveals how urban heat, extreme weather, and radiation zones forge rapid genetic shifts in lizards, wolves, elephants, and more.Chancellor Gary May – Engineer, STEM‑equity champion, and Chancellor of UC Davis (former Georgia Tech Dean who co‑launched the groundbreaking Online MS in Computer Science). He shares strategies for scaling inclusive STEM education, forging academia‑industry bridges, and cultivating the next wave of scientific innovators.What you'll hear:Evolution at Warp Speed – Dr. Campbell‑Staton's field‑to‑genome toolkit for tracking adaptation in real time.Science‑as‑Cinema – Turning dense data into binge‑worthy PBS storytelling.Inclusive Excellence – Chancellor May on building diverse talent pipelines and leveraging tech to democratize advanced degrees.Leadership Playbook – Advice on mentorship, funding partnerships, and navigating academia's future.Forward Look – Big questions on human‑driven evolution and the university of tomorrow.Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite app.---Background Music citation: Mykola Odnoroh from Pixabay---Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guests and I.
A Celebration of Juneteenth with Leaders of Color in Academia, Medicine, Engineering and Athletics. Here is the complete list: Chancellor Gary May ( Chancellor of UC Davis), Dean Raheem Beyah (Dean, College of Engineering, Georgia Tech), Dr. Emery Brown, MD, PhD ( Anesthesiologist-Statistician, Harvard/ MIT/ Mass. General Hospital), Chase Griffin ( Toigo Fellow, Investment Fellow, Athlete Creator and Quarterback, UCLA), Nagela Nukuna (Product Lead, The White House), Leselle Vincent ( Senior Associate, Center for Public Impact), Sonola Onasanya ( ESG Equity Analyst, Net Purpose), Gabriel Galaraza (Professional Services Manager, Amplitude), Kyle Woumn (Engineering Manager, Nerd Wallet and Forbes 30 Under 30, 2022), Ms. Pinder (Vice Principal, Bishop Michael Eldon School, The Bahamas), Mr. Bourne ( Chemistry Teacher, B.M.E.S.) ,Mr. R. Deveaux (Deputy Permanent Secretary, The Ministry of Education, The Bahamas), Former Ambassador S. Collie ( Former Bahamian Ambassador to Washington, DC), Mr. Isaiah Swann ( MD-PhD Student at The University of Virginia), Dr. Jenaye Burrows, MBBS (Medical Doctor), Chadwin Hanna ( MD-PhD Student, The University of Florida), Dr. Kuna Fortingo, MD ( Medical Resident), Dr. Sheena Collie (Chief Medical Officer, Doctors Hospital, The Bahamas), Aaron Levarity (Professional Basketball Player in France & from The Bahamas).
This episode discusses findings from a recent systematic review preprint, examining how the embryonic germ layer origin of various cancers may relate to differences in therapy response. Drawing on evidence from clinical trials and mechanistic studies, we explore patterns observed among mesoderm-, endoderm-, and ectoderm-derived tumors.The conversation highlights how integrating developmental biology concepts into oncology may help inform treatment decisions and research design. This episode is intended for students, researchers, and clinicians interested in cancer biology, translational research, and personalized medicine.Please note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest and I, and do not constitute medical advice, recommendations or consultations. Please see a state certified and board certified professional for medical, advice and recommendations. We disclaim any loss in any way.Link to Preprint: Embryonic Germ Layer Origin as a Potential Determinant of Cancer Therapy Response: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Contemporary Evidence | medRxivNote: Some of this episode's production involved the use of AI.
This curated compilation with leaders such as Dr. Etienne, and Dr. Langer, as well as early career professionals and students such as MD-PhD Student Chadwin Hanna, Dr. Ugo, Dr. Maada, and PharmD Student David Ferguson, stitches together the most resonant moments from four interviews recorded in 2020, 2023, 2024, and 2025 with Institute Professor Robert Langer, Sc.D. Across a half-decade marked by pandemic breakthroughs, startup surges, and classroom innovation, Dr. Langer reveals how impact-driven work fuels transformative work at the intersection of bioengineering, academia, and industry.
In this episode, join us for an inspiring conversation again with Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D. (MIT), as he shares invaluable advice on navigating a successful scientific career and offers a glimpse into the future of nanoscience. In this episode, we explore:Professional Development:Dr. Langer discusses how early-career scientists can build strong, cross-disciplinary partnerships and the key habits and mindsets that helped him transition from bench research to world-changing innovation. He also reflects on how his mentorship approach has evolved over decades, providing guidance to those pursuing leadership roles at the nexus of academia and industry.---Questions:Professional Development:Throughout your career, you've emphasized interdisciplinary collaboration. How can emerging scientists strategically cultivate effective, multidisciplinary partnerships early in their professional journeys?Reflecting on your own professional trajectory, what habits or mindsets do you believe were most crucial in transitioning successfully from scientific inquiry to impactful innovation?How have your mentorship strategies evolved over the years, especially when guiding individuals pursuing leadership roles at the intersection of academia and industry?Considering recent advancements, what novel areas within nanoscience do you find most promising or surprising, particularly those relevant to medical applications?How do you foresee the integration of nanoscience with other disciplines (like artificial intelligence or bioinformatics) reshaping pharmaceutical and biomedical research over the next decade?Could you highlight a recent breakthrough or approach in your lab related to nanoscience that significantly changed your thinking about future therapeutic possibilities?When you developed curricula for math and science education, what core principles guided your approach to ensuring both depth of content and accessibility to diverse learners?How did you balance rigorous scientific accuracy with the practical engagement of students who might not initially be inclined towards STEM subjects?Reflecting on the implementation phase, what strategies or frameworks were most effective in training educators to deliver complex scientific concepts confidently?In your experience, what differentiates a merely effective textbook from one that genuinely inspires students and significantly advances their understanding of scientific concepts?Given your extensive experience, what critical components or features should I emphasize or enhance in my upcoming chemistry textbooks to better support active learning and critical thinking?Based on your observations, what common pitfalls should be avoided when structuring textbooks intended for advanced high school or undergraduate science courses?Considering current global challenges, how can aspiring scientists and educators ensure their contributions remain impactful, relevant, and grounded?Finally, could you share a recent experience or insight that profoundly influenced your views on education, mentorship, or scientific innovation?----Note: The views of this podcast reflect those of my guest(s) and I.
In this special episode of The New Chemist's Podcast, we explore the brilliance of Nobel Prize lectures in science, presented in both English and Hebrew. Join us as we highlight groundbreaking discoveries and honor the scientists who have shaped our understanding of the world—from Stockholm to the global stage.Please note the views of this podcast reflect those of my guest(s) and I. Also, these views do not constitute medical or professional advice. Please see the relevant board-certified and state licensed professionals.--בפרק מיוחד זה של הפודקאסט של הכימאי החדש, אנו בוחנים את הזוהר של הרצאות פרס נובל במדע, המוצגות באנגלית ובעברית. הצטרפו אלינו כשאנו מדגישים תגליות פורצות דרך ומכבדים את המדענים שעיצבו את הבנתנו את העולם - משטוקהולם ועד לבמה העולמית.שימו לב שהדעות של הפודקאסט הזה משקפות את אלה של האורחים שלי ושלי. כמו כן, דעות אלה אינן מהוות ייעוץ רפואי או מקצועי. אנא פנה לאנשי המקצוע הרלוונטיים המוסמכים והמורשים על ידי המדינה.
Description:In this special bilingual episode, we explore the past Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, Medicine, and Economics. From groundbreaking mRNA research to advancements in quantum dots and behavioral economics, we unpack the science—and the stories—behind the world's most prestigious awards.本期特别节目,我们以中英双语带大家了解2024年诺贝尔奖中的三大重点领域:化学奖、医学奖与经济学奖。节目将介绍mRNA技术的医学突破、量子点的化学奇迹,以及行为经济学的新发展,一起探索这些改变世界的研究成果!Tune in to:Learn what each prize was awarded forHear insights from both scientific and global perspectivesPractice your Chinese and English listening skills in a natural, engaging context欢迎科学爱好者、语言学习者以及对诺贝尔奖好奇的你一同收听!
The New Chemist's Podcast: From Stockholm to the World: Nobel Lectures in the Sciences in English, 中文 (Chinese), and Deutsch (German)--Please note these views do not reflect or constitute medical or professional advice or consultations. Please see the relevant board and state certified professionals. We disclaim any loss in any way.--Note: Some of the production of this episode, involved the use of AI.
Please note: The views of this podcast and the content herein do not constitute medical or professional advice, consultation or suggestions. Please seek advice for the relevant state and certified healthcare professionals. We disclaim any loss in any way for this entire series.This special episode of The New Chemist's Podcast is divided into two enriching segments. First, join us for an intensive pharmacokinetics (PK) review session, where we break down essential dosing calculations, clearance, volume of distribution, and clinical applications to support students preparing for their pharmacokinetics exams. Expect clear explanations, practical tips, and step-by-step methods to master challenging PK dosing problems.Next, our former guest Mike Zott steps into the host's seat, conducting an insightful and inspiring interview with David Ferguson, the founder and regular host of The New Chemist's Podcast. David shares his motivations behind the podcast, the journey of developing impactful STEM content, and the lessons learned from interviewing global leaders in chemistry and healthcare.Whether you're preparing for exams or interested in the story behind this podcast, this episode is filled with valuable learning and personal insights you won't want to miss!
In this episode of The New Chemist's Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome the iconic Jason Mraz, a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, known for timeless hits like "I'm Yours" and "Lucky".
Episode Description:In this special edition of The New Chemist's Podcast, host David Ferguson brings you a three‑part journey:Around the World with Gary ArndtWe kick off with an in‑depth interview featuring award‑winning travel blogger, photographer, and podcaster Gary Arndt of Everything Everywhere Daily. Discover how Gary sold his home in 2007 to explore 190 countries, built a daily history podcast with nearly 2 million downloads, and turned storytelling into a global classroom .Bilingual Break: Langer & May in JapaneseNext, immerse yourself in a Japanese translation of highlights from Dr. Robert Langer and Dr. Matthew May's groundbreaking conversation. Whether you're strengthening your language skills or simply curious about how leading scientists share ideas across cultures, this segment bridges East and West.Pharmacokinetics FundamentalsFinally, sharpen your clinical toolkit with a clear, step‑by‑step primer on the fundamentals of pharmacokinetics. We'll unpack absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion—arming you with the core concepts every pharmacist and researcher needs.Tune in for an episode that spans continents, languages, and the science of drug movement through the body. Whether you're a travel enthusiast, a language learner, or a pharmacy professional, there's something here for everyone.
"In this special fifth-anniversary episode, we reunite with our podcast's inaugural guest— Chancellor Gary May- the one who helped support our journey by participating in the first interview. This launched our journey into science communication five years ago. Using molecular orbital theory as a creative metaphor, we explore how audio interference techniques and filtering, inspired by antibonding orbitals have allowed us to perfect our podcast's noise-cancelling quality. Join us for an inspiring reflection on the chemistry of sound, the evolution of our podcasting journey, and celebrating the voices who've made it all possible!"
Podcast Description:In this special episode of "The New Chemist's Podcast" the tables turn as Dr. Mike Zott, a talented postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, interviews his friend and colleague, David Ferguson. David, adjunct faculty and student at Howard University College of Pharmacy, steps into the guest seat to share personal stories, professional insights, and inspiring moments from his journey in pharmacy, academia, and beyond.Listeners will gain an insider's perspective on David's unique blend of teaching, podcasting, and research, alongside the secrets behind balancing multiple roles and thriving professionally. With engaging anecdotes, reflections on friendship and mentorship, and thoughtful advice for students and early-career professionals, this conversation provides meaningful inspiration and practical guidance.Join us for an authentic dialogue about navigating career paths, building professional communities, and pursuing passions with purpose.The New Chemist Virtual internship---Note: The views of the podcast reflect those of my guest(s) and I.Music citation: Music by Andrii Poradovskyi from Pixabay
In this special episode of Where Great Minds Meet, we welcome Dr. Bob Langer, Sc.D. (MIT), one of the most accomplished pioneers in biotech and pharmaceutical research, for an insightful conversation with students from the Howard University College of Pharmacy.Together, we explore how to identify and refine key strengths, accelerate mastery in complex scientific and business domains, and stay ahead in the ever-evolving pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Dr. Langer shares pivotal moments from his journey, highlighting the strategies that have helped him achieve breakthroughs in drug development and biomedical innovation.We also dive into the critical role of resilience—how to turn professional setbacks into stepping stones, reframe failure, and maintain momentum in the face of regulatory and research challenges. Beyond individual success, this discussion emphasizes the importance of mentorship and service, with practical advice on how young professionals in pharmacy and biotech can balance career growth while making meaningful contributions to patients and their communities.Join us for this inspiring and thought-provoking discussion on mastering skills, overcoming obstacles, and making a lasting impact in healthcare and scientific innovation.
Life's Chemistry Unleashed- Ambient Nature Series: A Remixed Interview with Dr. Todd Golub (Harvard/ MIT)---In this ambient nature sounds remixed episode, we present an interview with Dr. Todd Golub , M.D., Core Institute Member, Chief Scientific Officer, Director of the Cancer Program, The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. --Disclaimer: The views of this podcast represent those of my guests and I, and these ideas do not constitute medical or professional suggestions, advice or recommendations. Please see the relevant medical professionals for medical or professional recommendations, suggestions or advice.
TNCPG -Celebration of over 1561 articles and ~443091 citations ( February 2, 2025)- Dr. Langer Please note the PowerPoint was made earlier, and the citation amount was as of February 2, 2025. --- Interview with Dr. Robert Langer ( MIT), and the views reflect those of my guest and I, and do not constitute medical advice, consultation or professional recommendations. Please see the relevant health or academic professionals for advice and feedback.
In this episode, we produce with software assistance and AI programs, a video on antibiotics. --- Note: Some of the content produced involved the use of AI. Please note that these ideas do not constitute in any way medical advice, suggestions or recommendations, and we disclaim any loss in any way. --
Life's Chemistry Unleashed- Dialogues at the Edge of Discovery: Antibiotic Anthems and Rap Remixes --- In this episode, we produce with software assistance, a rap on Antibiotics. --- Please note that these ideas do not constitute in any way medical advice, suggestions or recommendations, and we disclaim any loss in any way. --
In this episode, we discuss, Dr. Emery Brown's phenomenal career at Harvard University and MIT , his research and ,his journey to becoming a successful Physician-Scientist at Harvard University. Link to Dr. Brown's Biography: https://imes.mit.edu/people/faculty/brown-emery/ -- Disclaimer: Please note the views of this podcast represent those of my guests and I, and do not constitute medical or professional advice or consultation. Please see the relevant healthcare professionals for any needed advice.
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the intricate world of neurodegenerative diseases, unraveling the mysteries of conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and ALS. Check out the preprint on Neurochemistry at ChemRxiv, pending in peer review: Design of Partial Agonists of ADAMTS Metalloproteinases as Therapeutics for Neurodegenerative Diseases | Biological and Medicinal Chemistry | ChemRxiv | Cambridge Open Engage -- Disclaimer: The views of the podcast reflect those of the guests and I. Please note these views and their sentiment do not constitute advice, suggestions or recommendations. Please see the relevant board-certified health professionals.
In questo illuminante episodio del podcast, unisciti a David Ferguson mentre si addentra nella brillantezza racchiusa in oltre 200 conferenze Nobel. Questa speciale funzionalità distilla l'essenza di scoperte rivoluzionarie e delle menti dietro di esse, esplorando temi di innovazione, perseveranza e i diversi percorsi verso la grandezza. Che tu sia un appassionato di scienza, uno studente per tutta la vita o semplicemente curioso di conoscere le storie dietro i premi più prestigiosi del mondo, questo episodio offre un viaggio unico attraverso decenni di trionfi intellettuali. Sintonizzati per acquisire una comprensione più profonda dell'eredità Nobel e di ciò che spinge gli individui all'apice del riconoscimento globale. Disclaimer: questo episodio del podcast è solo a scopo educativo e non è affiliato o approvato dall'organizzazione del premio Nobel. Non intende sostituire consigli o opinioni professionali. Si prega di consultare professionisti competenti per dubbi specifici.
Description: In this episode, we journey into the fascinating world of organic chemistry, exploring key concepts that underpin many chemical reactions and biological processes. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, join David Ferguson as he delves into the brilliance encapsulated in over 200 Nobel lectures. This special feature distills the essence of groundbreaking discoveries and the minds behind them, exploring themes of innovation, persistence, and the diverse paths to greatness. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a lifelong learner, or simply curious about the stories behind the world's most prestigious awards, this episode offers a unique journey through decades of intellectual triumphs. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the Nobel legacy and what propels individuals to the pinnacle of global recognition. Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Nobel Prize organization. It is not intended to replace professional advice or opinions. Please consult relevant professionals for specific concerns.
In this episode examine the key concepts of chemical synthesis, structural determination, and biological function, through the work of R.B. Woodward, who approached organic synthesis as an art form, Dorothy Hodgkin, who used X-ray diffraction to make molecular structures "real" , and Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, whose work on the ribosome revealed how RNA senses base-pairing geometry and ensures fidelity. This episode will explore the tools, challenges, and breakthroughs in these scientific fields. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the producers are not responsible for errors or omissions. Listeners should seek advice from qualified professionals when necessary.
Embark on a journey through time with "The Spectra of Discovery," a meticulously curated podcast that chronicles a century's worth of groundbreaking research in physical and structural chemistry. From the early 20th century explorations of atomic structure by J.J. Thomson to the sophisticated 21st-century investigations into ribosomal structures by Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and colleagues, this series provides an in-depth look at the major milestones and the brilliant minds behind them. This episode delves into significant publications and the evolution of theories that have shaped our understanding of the chemical and physical world. Highlights include the development of X-ray crystallography by pioneers like Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin and W.L. Bragg, the elucidation of intermolecular forces by scientists such as Fritz London and Robert Eisenschitz, and the advancements in understanding molecular and ionic dispersion effects. "The Spectra of Discovery" not only revisits the impactful moments of physical chemistry but also connects these historical insights to modern scientific applications and technologies. Featuring expert commentary and analysis, the podcast paints a vivid picture of how foundational research from the likes of G. Herzberg, T. Lyman, and many others has contributed to contemporary studies in spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, and beyond. Join us as we navigate the timeline of discovery, celebrating the legacy of those who have illuminated the paths of science and honoring the continuum of knowledge that propels us forward. Whether you're a student, educator, researcher, or simply a science enthusiast, this podcast is your gateway to understanding the giants upon whose shoulders today's scientists stand. Disclaimer: The content on this episode does not constitute in any way advice, medical suggestions, or medical recommendations. Please consult the relevant health professionals for the necessary advice.
In this episode, we present organic chemistry fundamentals in English and Dutch. -- In deze aflevering presenteren we de basisprincipes van organische chemie in het Engels en Nederlands.
Podcast Description:In this special holiday episode of Where Great Minds Meet, host D.J. Ferguson welcomes acclaimed filmmaker DJ Caruso for an exclusive conversation about his latest Netflix epic, Mary. Known for his dynamic storytelling and cinematic brilliance, Caruso has helmed a range of iconic films, including Disturbia, I Am Number Four, and Eagle Eye. Together, they delve into the creative vision behind Mary, the challenges of bringing this biblical story to life, and its powerful themes of faith and resilience. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast represent those of the host and guest.
The New Chemist's - 偉大な頭脳が出会う場所 - 科学の先駆者たち: 刺激的な会話が日本語で配信 ポッドキャストの説明: The New Chemist's Podcast のこの特別版では、科学、教育、イノベーションの世界からの魅力的な議論が日本語に翻訳されています。ゲイリー・メイ学長やロバート・ランガー博士などの先駆者たちとの会話に飛び込み、彼らの旅、画期的な貢献、そして科学者や教育者を目指す人々へのアドバイスを共有してください。このポッドキャストは、刺激的なストーリーを世界中の視聴者に届け、言語の壁を打ち破り、知識の交換を促進することを目的としています。 免責事項: このポッドキャストで表明された見解や意見は、ゲストスピーカーとホストの見解です。必ずしも関連組織の公式のポリシーや立場を反映するものではありません。このポッドキャストは情報提供と教育のみを目的としています。 --- Podcast Description: This special edition of The New Chemist's Podcast brings captivating discussions from the world of science, education, and innovation, now translated into Japanese. Dive into conversations with pioneers like Chancellor Gary May and Dr. Robert Langer as they share their journeys, groundbreaking contributions, and advice for aspiring scientists and educators. This podcast aims to make inspiring stories accessible to a global audience, breaking linguistic barriers and fostering knowledge exchange. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guest speakers and the host. They do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any affiliated organizations. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only.
چیرته چې لوی ذهنونه سره ملاقات کوي: د زده کړې لارې: د پښتنو ماشومانو لپاره تعلیم -- په پاکستان کې، په هرو دریو ماشومانو کې یو له ښوونځي څخه بهر دی، چې پښتانه ماشومان په ځانګړې توګه د پام وړ خنډونو سره مخ دي. ننګونې لکه بې وزلي، فساد، شخړې او د پوهنې په اړه دودیز نظرونه د لاسرسي پر وړاندې خنډونه جوړوي. د دې ستونزو سره سره، ځینې ټولنې دوام لري. د پښتو ژباړل شوي عضوي کیمیا درسي کتاب او د ډاکټر لینګر، ډاکټر ایمري براون او چانسلر می سره درې پوډکاسټ مرکې، له انګلیسي څخه پښتو ته ژباړل شوي. موږ موخه دا ده چې د دې ځوانانو ملاتړ وکړو چې د دوی د زده کړې لپاره مبارزه وکړي. --- Where Great Minds Meet: Paths to Learning: Education for Pashtun Children -- In Pakistan, one in three children is out of school, with Pashtun children facing particularly significant barriers. Challenges such as poverty, corruption, conflict, and traditional views on education create obstacles to access. Despite these difficulties, some communities persevere. Featuring a Pashto translated organic chemistry textbook and three podcast interviews with Dr. Langer, Dr. Emery Brown and Chancellor May, translated from English to Pashto. We aim to support these young adults in their fight for their education.
Dive into the intricate journey from disease mechanisms to clinical interventions in this educational episode. Using musical verses as a creative framework, we unravel the complexities of pathophysiology, therapeutic mechanisms, drug dosing, and clinical insights across various conditions such as hypertension, heart failure, shock states, and more. From understanding the science of atrial fibrillation to life-saving approaches for septic and cardiogenic shock, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for aspiring clinicians and medical enthusiasts. Gain insights into dosing adjustments for renal impairment, explore mechanisms of action for key drug classes, and learn about evidence-based approaches to managing acute and chronic conditions. Join us as we blend science, rhythm, and clinical expertise to enrich your understanding of modern medical care. Disclaimer: The purpose of these episodes is for educational purposes only. Please consult relevant board-certified and state-licensed medical professionals for advice and consultation if needed.
WGMM: A Resilient Recap of this Week's Concepts and Interviews- Cardiovascular Health in Focus --- Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions. --- Note: Some of the content produced involved the use of A.I. .
Shock Management Highlights For educational purposes only, this episode explores strategies for managing shock, covering its four main types—hypovolemic, obstructive, distributive, and cardiogenic. Hear about key interventions, from resuscitation and fluid therapy to using vasoactive medications, ensuring effective organ perfusion and prompt treatment. --- Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions. --- Note: Some of the content produced involved the use of A.I.