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Richard Cheng MD, MSc. is cardiology faculty at the University of Washington, Seattle, with a focus in cardiomyopathies, cardio-oncology and cardiac imaging. He is Program Director for the HF fellowship and the Director of the Cardio-oncology Program. He has formal training with a Masters-in-Science in clinical trial design and biostatistics. He has extensive editorial experience, including serving on the editorial boards for JACC, JACC: Cardio-oncology, JHLT, and is an associate editor for Heart (BMJ). Additionally, he is topic (section) editor for cardiomyopathies for ACC/HFSA HFSAP and an associate editor for ACC.org for heart failure and cardiomyopathies. His research focus over the last several years has been on risk stratification in heart failure, cardiac amyloidosis, and cardio-oncology cohorts. Read the full manuscript here: https://heart.bmj.com/content/early/2024/01/24/heartjnl-2023-323502 Donate to the Rachel Levine Amyloidosis Awareness Fund here: https://ic-os.info/RachelDaraLavineFund
WRP 173 - Centres of excellence. Here again this week and every week at the very heart of women's rugby. Not one but two centres of excellence joining Sadia Kabeya, Sarah Bern and Johnnie Hammond. Doctor Phoebe Murray, from Bristol, joins us to chat about their superb win over Exeter at the weekend; what the tactics were, what was said at half time to prompt the second half performance and just what a result like that means. Plus there's chat around the Bristol squad and a first for the pod, the introduction of "Mindset managers!!" With Saracens v Harlequins, traditionally a very big rivalry in the English league, Sydney Gregson, the Saracens and England centre is on the pod too. Fresh for being involved in the Red Roses camp Sydney chats about that and her desire to get back "in the mix," and there's talk of the anticipation of Quins going to the Stone X stadium on Saturday and what a blow-up dinasour costume has to do with team morale!! as ever there's all the news as well, read by Rori Taylorson, from Weybridge Vandals' Valkeries team. A new edition, we are getting grass roots clubs to put forward to player who'd like to join us and read the headlines to the world. #wrugby. #WRP womensrugbypod@gmail.com Coming soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last year before CoP26, we spoke to Scott Foster, the Director of Sustainable Energy and Jenna Crammer at the Green Building Alliance in Pittsburgh. This year between the 21st and 23rd of September, the U.S. will host the first ever Global Clean Energy Action Forum in Pittsburgh. The three-day event will feature a high-level plenary, topical roundtable with energy and science ministers from 31 countries, CEOs and experts, side events, technology demonstrations, and other activities. As the High-Performance Buildings Initiative – Centres of Excellence will feature throughout the summit, we thought we would rerelease the episode we did last year.
THE BRIEF - ARC CoEs and Tech Vouchers The Brief is a quick-fire show where we break down two concepts from science and business. On today's episode Marc and Leo explore two grants at opposite ends of research funding continuum, the ARC's flagship Centre of Excellence program and the NSW Government's Tech Voucher program. Listen in as we discuss and connect these two concepts within 10 minutes! EON LABS : https://www.eonlabs.org/ HOSTS : Dr. Leo Stevens www.linkedin.com/in/leostevensinc/ Prof. Marc in het Panhuis www.linkedin.com/in/marcinhetpanhuis/ MUSIC : Purple Planet Music https://www.purple-planet.com Mixed by Dr. Nat Harris
THE BRIEF - ARC CoEs and Tech Vouchers The Brief is a quick-fire show where we break down two concepts from science and business. On today's episode Marc and Leo explore two grants at opposite ends of research funding continuum, the ARC's flagship Centre of Excellence program and the NSW Government's Tech Voucher program. Listen in as we discuss and connect these two concepts within 10 minutes! EON LABS : https://www.eonlabs.org/ HOSTS : Dr. Leo Stevens www.linkedin.com/in/leostevensinc/ Prof. Marc in het Panhuis www.linkedin.com/in/marcinhetpanhuis/ MUSIC : Purple Planet Music https://www.purple-planet.com Mixed by Dr. Nat Harris
"This week's respected roster of speakers spoke about how we can all do our part — the way we can lean in, support the emergence of new med-tech initiatives and help these small and medium-sized enterprises get their innovations and technologies to market sooner. “It is in precisely these times, as we navigate unchartered waters, that new solutions are needed, that people look to innovation and we all have a role to play". “There's an opportunity for innovators and for investors and in this new world of ours, where an apple farmer can spin off a technology to become an industry leader in mask sanitization, there are so many stories that are taking place. These innovations illustrate the vital importance of early-stage support that is needed from angel investors to bring these emerging technologies to the market, and they also demonstrate the potential for success and significant positive outcomes.”Claudia Krywiak, the president and CEO at Ontario Centres of Excellence.Originally Recorded on April 23, 2020. Click here to join future roundtables.
This paper is a part of a three-year study, 'Internationalisation and reform of secondary schooling in Kazakhstan', jointly conducted by an international team of UK- and Kazakhstan-based researchers in 2012-2014.
1) The call for reflective practitioners remains ever present with the persistent demand for quality provision in education (UNESCO, 2014). 2) This presentation is based upon an empirical paper that sets one particular form of national assessment against the wider picture of what teachers say they set out to achieve for their pupils during school. This starts with the collection of teachers’ attitudes towards assessment that return the range of where teachers see themselves in terms of meeting their own definitions of students’ needs. Next, these attitudes inform on whether satisfactory achievement of any overall teaching mission (Korthagen, 2004) is seen as possible or not.
Recording of the seminar 'Reform at Scale: The Centre of Excellence Programme of Teacher Development in Kazakhstan' delivered by Dr Elaine Wilson and Dr Fay Turner from the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education. The seminar took place at the Faculty of Education on Thursday 10th October 2013. The seminar was organised and presented by Dr Olena Fimyar.