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San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
Ranger Aviation

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 36:28


Today on LIVE! Daily News, a supersized interview segment today as Ranger Aviation celebrates 50 years in San Angelo, Jessica talks about ASU's Family Weekend, Charlotte Anderson with Keep San Angelo Beautiful talks about the Fall Sweep and other events, and in the news, we could see some Northern Lights in San Angelo, Skechers opens in San Angelo, and animal intake has been shut down at the Animal Shelter.Today's Top Stories: First Responders Rush to Single-Vehicle Rollover Crash Outside San Angelo (10/10/2024)San Angelo Air Traffic Controller Earns National Recognition (10/10/2024)Pfluger Demands Action From Biden-Harris Administration to Protect Integrity of Texas Elections (10/10/2024)Strong Geomagnetic Storm Could Bring Northern Lights to Texas Tonight (10/10/2024)Ranger Aviation Celebrates 50 Years, CEO Honored with FAA Award (10/10/2024)Septuagenarian Killed After Being Struck by Vehicle in Early (10/10/2024)Angelo State to Host History Lecture on Arsenic's Impact in Rural Texas (10/10/2024)WATCH: Smoke Billows Out from Pickup in San Angelo (10/10/2024)The Story Behind San Angelo's Pickleball Facility "Smashers" (10/10/2024)ASU Symphony presents 'Melodies of Majesty' Concert (10/10/2024)Canine Distemper Case Shuts Down City Animal Shelter Intake (10/10/2024)GALLERY: San Angelo Lake View Puts on Homecoming Parade (10/10/2024)San Angelo Lake View Hosts Brownfield for Homecoming on Friday (10/10/2024)Injury to a Child and Assault on EMS Personnel Top Booking Report (10/10/2024)Fire Erupts Near North Oakes and 14th Street (10/09/2024) 

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
Wall Co-Op Gin Sues Her

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 15:09


Today on LIVE! Daily News, Mina Abbott has been sued by the Wall Co-Op, San Angelo ISD and San Angelo PD investigated a threat today, and a San Angelo man was arrested after a traffic stop revealed a large amount of drugs.Also, Wall Hawk Briggs Jones and Head Coach Craig Slaughter talk about Mason and Brownwood. Then, Charlotte Anderson is in the studio.Today's Top Stories:Prestige Med Spa Hosting 15th Anniversary Event Today (09/05/2024)Wall Co-Op Gin sues Mina Abbott for Over $2 Million as She Heads to Federal Prison (09/05/2024)San Angelo and Tom Green County Ask Residents to Report Flood Damage (09/05/2024)San Angelo Gas Prices Lowest in Texas as Statewide Drop Continues (09/05/2024)15 Dogs at Risk of Euthanasia (09/05/2024)Amarillo Resident Wins $1 Million Mega Millions Prize (09/05/2024)Police Determine No Credible Threat to Lake View High School After Social Media Post (09/05/2024)One Injured in Two-Car Crash in San Angelo (09/05/2024)Hunter Biden to Plead Guilty to Federal Tax Charges (09/05/2024)San Angelo Faces Warmer Temps, Possible Isolated Showers (09/05/2024)Angelo State Rams Look to Respond at Emporia State (09/05/2024)Verizon to Acquire Frontier Communications in $20 Billion Deal (09/05/2024)Ozona's Christian Villarreal Named 2A Built Ford Tough Player of the Week (09/05/2024)Baptist Retirement Community Hosting Bingo Night Fundraiser for Alzheimer's Walk (09/05/2024)San Angelo Man Takes Plea Deal for Drive-By Shooting (09/05/2024)Princeton Review Names Angelo State Among Nation's Best for 16th Consecutive Year (09/05/2024)San Angelo's Worst Restaurant Inspections For August (09/05/2024)Assault of a Public Servant and Theft of a Firearm Top Booking Report (09/05/2024)Water Pours Into Area Lakes, With O.H. Ivie the Biggest Winner (09/04/2024) 

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
ASU Athlete to Compete at Paris Olympics

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 14:13


Today on LIVE! Daily News, details have been revealed of the tragic golf cart crash, a ShareLunker was pulled from Lake Nasworthy, Pho Saigon is closed, and ASU has been ordered to release documents about animal abuse.Also, Charlotte Anderson with Keep San Angelo Beautiful is in the studio and Angelo State is sending a current and former Rambelle to the Paris Olympics.In case you missed it, here are some of the biggest news stories from the day:Judge Orders Angelo State to Release Records on Animal Deaths (07/11/2024)Urban Glo To Hold Grand Opening in San Angelo (07/11/2024)Five Texas Players Voted to MLB All-Star Team (07/11/2024)Veterinarian Shares Tips for Preventing and Treating Heat Stroke in Dogs (07/11/2024)San Angelo ISD Hosts Enrollment Events for Upcoming School Year (07/11/2024)Pfluger Introduces Act to Safeguard Permian Basin from EPA (07/11/2024)Current, Former Angelo State Athletes to Compete in Olympics (07/11/2024)San Angelo Hosting Job Fair Today with On-the-Spot Interviews (07/11/2024)Texas Native Actress Shelley Duvall Dies at 75 (07/11/2024)Restaurant Mysteriously Closes in San Angelo (07/11/2024)CBP Officers Apprehend Man Wanted On Indecency With A Child Warrant (07/11/2024)Abilene PD Impound Auction for Over 100 Vehicles (07/11/2024)Big Spring Police Seek Help Identifying Theft Suspects (07/11/2024)Mostly Sunny and Hot Weather Expected in San Angelo (07/11/2024)Wall Angler Catches ShareLunker at Lake Nasworthy (07/11/2024)Drug Dealing and Solicitation of a Minor Top Booking Report (07/11/2024)Police Detail How Drinking Then Driving a Golf Cart Ended in Tragedy (07/10/2024) 

Whitening Wednesday Podcast
Episode 24: The Teeth Whitening Business Models

Whitening Wednesday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 42:58


Season 3 | Episode 24 Whitening Wednesday Podcast is the season finale. Join Rachel Hicks talking with three incredible teeth whitening entrepreneurs on their business models. Part 1: Matina Lainas, the owner of @‌smileonthego in Toronto,Canada Part 2: Charlotte Anderson, the owner of @‌cosmeticteethwhiteningtech in Maryland, USA Part 3: Ezhane Gary, the owner of @‌amirahmismile in Arizona, USA Grow your business with Mentorrach: http://www.mentorrach.ca Our sponsor: https://www.fernwhiteningsupplies.ca

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Today on LIVE! Daily News, the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office conducted a warrant round-up this week, San Angelo is crab-free, and a San Angelo man left police seeing double. Also, the Grape Creek Volunteer Fire Department needs help identifying an alleged thief. Into weather, batten down the hatches this weekend as we have rain in the forecast. Regarding sports, James Boligney talks about gymnastics, baseball, softball, and track for various schools around the area. And, we have a double interview segment today with Keep San Angelo Beautiful's Charlotte Anderson and Angela Shanks with the San Angelo Performing Arts Center. Shanks talks about PAC's production of "Singing in the Rain."Today's Top Stories: Grape Creek VFD Needs Help Identifying Thief (05/10/2024)Shooter Indicted for Attack on San Angelo Elementary School (05/10/2024)Another San Angelo Seafood Joint Washes Out (05/10/2024)Exclusive Details About the Criminals Arrested in Sheriff's Warrant Round-Up (05/10/2024)Navigating Mother's Day Gift Giving: Balancing Tradition with Modernity (05/10/2024)Target Adjusts Pride Merchandise Strategy After Backlash (05/10/2024)2024 Sales Tax Revenues Up for City, County (05/10/2024)TGC Sheriff's Office Hosting Police Week Opening Ceremony Monday (05/10/2024)San Angelo Gears Up for 2nd Annual Blessing of the Bikes (05/10/2024)Cold Front Brings Rain Chances to the Concho Valley (05/10/2024)Cruelty to Animals & People Top Thursday Booking Report (05/10/2024)

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Today on LIVE! Daily News, in a story exclusive to San Angelo LIVE! Matt Cutrer and Lucas Banda continue the homeless camp saga and today, talk about homeless dogs at the camp. Also, the deadline to file for San Angelo's next police chief is tomorrow, August Pfluger gets his bill passed, and a cold front is pushing through on Friday. Also, the ASU Rams and Rambelles play at the Junell Center tonight and we have an interview with Charlotte Anderson with Keep San Angelo Beautiful.

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
Capital Murder Charges Dropped for Plea Deal in 'Brittle Boned Baby' Death Case

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 15:31


​​​​​​Today on LIVE!, Brittle Boned Baby case comes to an end. Charlotte Anderson returns to the studio and talks books and tires! Plus, seems everyone got arrested for sentenced yesterday for murders, beating, and just straight cruelty. Also, it's raining outside.

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
Appeals Court Upholds Tim Vasquez's Conviction

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023


Today on LIVE!, Former police chief remains in prison until 2035 for now. Two great interviews, the first with Keep San Angelo's Beautiful's Charlotte Anderson and the second with the Sage of San Angelo's Past, Gus Clemens where we discuss Rose wine and Santa Rita #1 and the oil boom of the 1920s that defined San Angelo. Plus, a wild indictment and this rain should resume again tonight!

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
New Barbecue Joint Opens

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 23:59


SAN ANGELO, TX — Today on LIVE! Daily News, Matt Trammell sits down with Charlotte Anderson from Keep San Angelo Beautiful to discuss this Saturday's Fall Sweep. Also, Ryan Chadwick talks with Wall's Head Coach, Houston Guy, ahead of the Hawks' matchup with Ballinger on Friday.

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
Gruesome Murder Details on August 10, 2023

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 16:38


In Talton murder case. A dog who ran all the way to Oklahoma makes it home, a candlelight vigil has been set up for the slain teen in town, and gruesome details have been revealed in the Eric Talton Murder Case. Plus, Charlotte Anderson joins the show to tell you how you can keep San Angelo beautiful.

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
Heff's Burgers Fails in San Angelo on July 6, 2023

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 17:18


Plus, Charlotte Anderson returns to LIVE! and talks about their Fall event, the Star Spangled Banner Fireworks & Concert show plus more!

Mayflower Church
2023 Distinguished Pulpit Series, Charlotte Anderson

Mayflower Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 27:46


This Sunday, we kicked off our 2023 Distinguished Pulpit Series by welcoming Mayflower Member and former Oklahoma Kid Governor Charlotte Anderson. Live Streamed from the sanctuary of Mayflower Congregational UCC Church in Oklahoma City.

The Freshfields Podcast
Tax matters: what is the impact of the proposed restrictions to the UK sovereign immunity tax exemption?

The Freshfields Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 26:22


The UK government recently published an unexpected consultation setting out proposals to reform the existing UK sovereign immunity exemption from direct tax. The proposals include significantly restricting the scope as well as changing the eligibility criteria for this exemption. In this podcast Joshua Critchlow discusses the proposals in the consultation with London tax partners Helen Buchanan and May Smith and London tax associate Charlotte Anderson. This includes a detailed overview of the key proposals and the rationale for the proposals as well as discussion on which investors will be most impacted by these proposals. It is highlighted that the most significant implications are likely to be for sovereigns investing in UK real estate, including sovereign wealth funds and overseas government pension funds, as well as fund managers that have relied on the sovereign immune status being available for investors

When Work Isn’t Work
Episode 2: People experience, values-based work and the power of your tribe with Charlotte Anderson, Talent Attraction Lead @ Canva

When Work Isn’t Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 45:40


I ADORED this conversation! Charlotte Anderson, the Talent Attraction Lead at tech giant, Canva, is an articulate, passionate, and values-based leader who speaks about what it's like to secure your dream role at one of the world's most exciting tech companies. In this podcast, we touch on how freeing it is to work for a business that aligns with your values, what can happen when you lean into your strengths, the power of women supporting women and embracing the focus on employee experience at work. I know everyone is going to love this episode - enjoy! --Follow Charlotte Anderson, Head of Talent Attraction at Canva on LinkedIn here. --If you'd like to get in touch, email us on whenworkisntwork@lotuspeople.com.auThis podcast is hosted by SEEK's Recruitment Leader of the Year, Sinead Connolly. The podcast is sponsored by award-winning recruitment agency, Lotus People. For more information about Lotus People, visit lotuspeople.com.au or follow us on Lotus People's LinkedIn page or on Sinead's LinkedIn page. 

Employer Branding Podcast
An Employer Brand That Puts Values First, with Charlotte Anderson of Canva

Employer Branding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 24:05


We talk to Charlotte Anderson about “passing the Lego” and how Canva centers their employer brand on doing good in the world. Charlotte Anderson is the Talent Brand Lead at Canva. Charlotte Anderson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotteelizabethanderson/?originalSubdomain=au Canva on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/canva/ Canva on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canvalife/?hl=en Canva Careers: https://www.canva.com/careers/ Subscribe to this podcast: https://employerbrandingpodcast.com Measure your employer brand: https://employerbrandindex.co Thanks for tuning in!

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
OMF- Bruins Goalie Jeremy Swayman and Red Sox Pitchers Matt Barnes & Adam Ottavino join the show, Charlotte Anderson (5) malignant rhabdoid tumor, Boston Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs,

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 43:57


Hour 2 - Bruins Goalie Jeremy Swayman and Red Sox Pitchers Matt Barnes & Adam Ottavino join the show, Charlotte Anderson (5) malignant rhabdoid tumor, Boston Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs, Josh Mahoney, 37, glioblastoma from Quincy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon
OMF- Charlotte Anderson (5) malignant rhabdoid tumor, Londonderry, NH, with her parents, Sara and Jonathan and twin brother, Jack

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 8:19


Last summer Charlotte began limping and complaining of leg pain. Her primary care doctor referred the family for blood work and x-rays. Her original diagnosis was minor leg length discrepancy and was sent to a physical therapist.  After about a month with no improvement from physical therapy and her symptoms getting worse, Charlotte had additional x-rays, blood work and an MRI. The MRI showed a mass pushing on her lower spine. The mass had wrapped around her nerve that ran down her leg. Charlotte went into surgery the following morning.  Charlotte's treatment has included triple laminectomy to decompress her spine --  8 rounds of chemotherapy and 6 weeks of daily radiation. Charlotte completed her treatment in April.  Charlotte loves playing outside with her brother and neighborhood friends.  She likes to color and tell stories. She enjoys singing and dancing around the house too.  Charlotte is going into kindergarten at Moose Hill School in Londonderry NH.  Sara admits that she never really understood what the Jimmy Fund was prior to her daughter's diagnosis. She'd see the logo at a Red Sox game or hear about a fundraiser and knew it had something to do with sick kids but that was about the extent of it. Now that she has seen firsthand and experienced the care, they provided her family, she is forever in their debt and will do anything she can to help raise awareness and funds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PsychU Community Podcast
Interacting With First Responders

PsychU Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 54:56


Based on recent data, an estimated 6-10% of police contacts involve those with a known serious mental illness. In 1988, the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training was developed in hopes of reducing arrests of people with mental illness and increasing the likelihood of them receiving appropriate mental health services. During this webinar, Master Sargeant Corey Nooner, 9-1-1 Dispatcher Charlotte Anderson, and Kathy Day, Caregiver, Mental Health Advocate, and Section Advisor for the PsychU Patient and Caregiver section will discuss the CIT model and other considerations when encountering first responders during a mental health crisis. Charlotte Anderson, BA 9-1-1 Center and Mental Health Advocate, Charleston, NC Ms. Anderson works with the local 9-1-1 Center to address care given to callers struggling with mental health issues. She has worked with Hotline, a crisis intervention and information center, and has led a merge with Trident United Way to implement 2-1-1, which responds to over 50,000 calls annually. She has served as the Crisis Division Director for the American Association of Suicidology and was part of the steering committee for the SAMHSA National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Corey Nooner, MSgt Oklahoma City Police Dpt, Oklahoma City, OK Master Sergeant Corey Nooner is an Officer with the Oklahoma City Police Department. He is part of the Crisis Intervention Team Model, which is a collaborative approach to safely and effectively addressing the needs of Oklahomans with mental illness, by linking them to appropriate services within the community and diverting them from the criminal justice system if appropriate. Kathy Day, MPA, BA, AA Care Giver and Mental Health Advocate, Sacramento, CA Ms. Day is a caregiver for a close family member with schizophrenia and is starting a non-profit organization for caregivers. She is an active advocate for people with serious mental illnesses by helping run online support groups, writing a blog about schizophrenia, and educating people about serious mental illnesses whenever the opportunity arises. Ms. Day is a former member of the Sacramento County Mental Health Board and has been active in legislative reform at local and federal levels. Speakers are paid consultants for Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.

Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart

Jane Ferguson:                  Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode 35 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson, an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and an associate editor at Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. This episode is first airing in December 2019. Let's see what we published this month.                                                 Our first paper is an “Integrated Multiomics Approach to Identify Genetic Underpinnings of Heart Failure and Its Echocardiographic Precursors: The Framingham Heart Study” from Charlotte Anderson, Ramachandran Vasan and colleagues from Herlev and Gentofte Hospital, Denmark and Boston University.                                                 In this paper, the team investigated the genomics of heart failure, combining GWAS with methylation and gene expression data, to prioritize candidate genes. They analyzed four heart failure related and eight echocardiography related phenotypes in several thousand individuals, and then identified SNPs, methylation markers, and differential gene expression associated with those phenotypes. They then created scores for each gene, based on the rank of statistical significance, aggregated across the different omics analysis.                                                 They examined the top ranked genes for evidence of pathway enrichment, and also looked up top SNPs for PheWAS associations in UK Biobank, and examined tissue specific expression in public data. While their data cannot definitively identify causal genes, they highlight several genes of potential relevance to heart failure pathogenesis, which may be promising candidates for future mechanistic studies.                                                 The next paper is “Genetic Determinants of Lipids and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes: A Wide-Angled Mendelian Randomization Investigation” and comes from Elias Allara, Stephen Burgess and colleagues, from the University of Cambridge and the INVENT consortium. While it has been established, therapies to lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides lead to lower risk of coronary artery disease, it remains less clear whether these lipid lowering efforts can also reduce risk for other cardiovascular outcomes. The team set out to address this question using Mendelian randomization. They generated genetic predictors of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides using data from the Global Lipids Genetics Consortium, and then assessed whether genetically predicted increased LDL and triglycerides associated with risk of cardiovascular phenotypes using UK Biobank data. Beyond CAD, they found that higher LDL was associated with abdominal aortic aneurysm and aortic valve stenosis. High triglyceride levels were positively associated with aortic valve stenosis and hypertension, but inversely associated with venous thromboembolism and hemorrhagic stroke.                                                 High LDL cholesterol and triglycerides were also associated with heart failure, which appeared to be mediated by CAD. Their data suggests that LDL lowering may have additional cardiovascular benefits in reducing aortic aneurism and aortic stenosis, while efforts to lower triglycerides may reduce the risk of aortic valve stenosis, but could result in increased thromboembolic risk.                                                 Next up is a paper from Steven Joffe, G.L. Splansky and colleagues, from the University of Pennsylvania and Boston University, on “Preferences for Return of Genetic Results Among Participants in the Jackson Heart Study and Framingham Heart Study”. There has been increasing discussion and concern about how to handle genetic data, and whether genetic results should be returned to participants, and under which circumstances. In this study, the teams that had to assess what participants themselves think. They query participants in the Jackson Heart Study, the Framingham Heart Study and the FHS Omni cohort, presenting them with potential scenarios that varied by five factors including phenotype severity, actionability, reproductive significance and relative of the absolute risk of the phenotype.                                                 Across all scenarios, 88 to 92% of respondents said that they would definitely or probably want to learn their result. In Jackson Heart Study respondents, factors increasing the desire for results included a positive attitude towards genetic testing, lower education, higher subjective numeracy, and younger age. The five pre-identified factors did not affect desire to receive results in Jackson Heart Study. Among Framingham Heart Study respondents, desire for results was associated with higher absolute risk, presentability, reproductive risk and positive attitudes towards genetic testing. Among FHS Omni respondents, desire for results was associated with positive attitudes towards genetic testing and younger age. Overall, these data show that across a variety of studies, there a high level of interest in receiving genetic results and that these are not necessarily linked to the phenotype or clinical significance of the results themselves.                                                 The next paper concerns “Peripheral Blood RNA Levels of QSOX1 and PLBD1 Are New Independent Predictors of Left Ventricular Dysfunction after Acute Myocardial Infarction” and this comes from Martin Vanhaverbeke, Peter Sinnaeve and colleagues, from University Hospital Leuven. They were interested in understanding whether they could identify subsequent left ventricular dysfunction in patients who suffered an acute myocardial infarction. They obtained blood and performed RNA-Seq at multiple time points in 143 individuals, following acute MI, to identify transcripts that were associated with subsequent LV dysfunction. They validated candidate gene transcripts in a validation sample of 449 individuals, confirming that expression of QSOX1 and PLBD1 at admission, were associated with LV dysfunction at follow-up. Adding QSOX1 to a model, consisting of clinical variables and cardiac biomarkers, including NT proBNP, had an incremental predictive value. They took their findings to a pig model and found that whole blood expression of both genes was associated with neutrophil infiltration in these ischemic myocardium. This study suggests that expression of QSOX1 and PLBD1 following MI, may have utility in predicting development of LV dysfunction and may be markers of cardiac inflammation.                                                 The next paper is a research letter from Hanna Hanania, Denver Sallee and Dianna Milewicz, from the University of Texas Health Science Center, and Emory University School of Medicine. Who set out to answer the question, “Do HCN4 Variants Predisposed to Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Dissections?” Previous work has suggested that rare variants in HCN4 associated with thoracic aortic disease, including ascending aortic dilation, left ventricular noncompaction cardiomyopathy, and sinus bradycardia. However, the evidence for disease segregation was relatively weak. The team set out to explore these potential associations using exome sequencing data from 521 individuals, from 347 unrelated families with heritable thoracic aortic disease, as well as 355 individuals with early onset sporadic aortic dissections, but no family history of disease. They identified a missense variant G482R, which segregated with disease in four unrelated families, was absent from the nomad database and was predicted to disrupt protein function and have deleterious effects. Their data support the evidence that HCN4 rare variants can cause heritable thoracic aortic disease with left ventricular noncompaction cardiomyopathy and bradycardia.                                                 Our final paper is a white paper from H. Li, X. J. Luo and colleagues, from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute at the NIH, and will likely interest anybody who applies for NIH grants, which I'm assuming is most of you listening to this podcast. Their paper on, “Portfolio Analysis of Research Grants in Data Science Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute”, delves into the type of data science research funded by NHLBI between fiscal year 2008 and fiscal year 2017. They identified 630 data science focused grants, funded by NHLBI, using keywords for bioinformatics and computational biology. They then analyzed the distribution of these grants across different disease areas and compared the results to data science grants funded by other NIH institutes or centers. Around 64% of funded grants were for cardiovascular disease with 22% in lung and airway disease, 12% in blood disease and 2% in sleep.                                                 NHLBI's investment in data science research grants averaged about 1% of its overall research grant investment, and this remained constant over the 10-year period. However, this proportion does not include other large scale investment by NHLBI in building data science platforms through other mechanisms. Of relevance to our listeners across all institutes, most funded data science research grants were related to genomics and other omics data. In this paper they include lots of graphs breaking down grant distributions across different categories, so it's worth a look as you plan your next grant application.                                                 That's all for December and the final episode of 2019. Thanks for listening and happy holidays to all who celebrate. I'm excited to be back in 2020, to kick off the next decade of exciting advances in genomic and precision cardiovascular medicine.                                                 This podcast was brought to you by Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, and the American Heart Association Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine. This program is copyright American Heart Association 2019.  

Business is ART
Unlock Your Power in Business

Business is ART

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 30:30


Do you need a coach for your business? How can you unlock your full potential? Charlotte Anderson, founder of Transformation Keys, join Jon to answer these questions.

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PTBC Podcast
Episode 7: Charlotte Anderson - market analysis, starting a practice on your own, & clinic location.

PTBC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 51:24


Charlotte, a young and high performing entrepreneur balancing clinic ownership (ALPHA Health Services & PhysioLogic PLUS) with PhD Candidacy, tells us about the important considerations opening a clinic, pros & cons of opening a clinic on your own, and more! Take a listen below to the amazing discussion we had with her!

kiwimana Buzz Beekeeping Show - A Beekeeping Podcast/Show
Beekeeping in South Carolina with Beekeeper Charlotte - KM117

kiwimana Buzz Beekeeping Show - A Beekeeping Podcast/Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 58:49


Charlotte Anderson is the first Female Master Beekeeper from South Carolina, she is also a Blogger and a Teacher. In 2012 she was named Beekeeper of the year in South Carolina. We talk about how she keeps bees successfully in the hot climate of South Carolina. Here is what you will discover (Now with Times!!!) For your reference we now include times for the conversation points, Some podcast players allow you to click on the times to jump to that section. How to avoid getting stung 02:18 What is Charlotte 's three-strike policy 03:00 Why is keeping Beekeeping records so important 03:38 What help beekeepers become better beekeepers 04:40 What is Beekeepers Biggest Problem 05:22 Everybody doesn't need to be a Beekeeper 06:35 This, not GrandPa's Beekeeping 07:23 Does Charlotte have issues with Small Hive Beetles 07:43 Wax Moths are not much fun 09:09 What inspired Charlotte to start beekeeping? 09:22 Are Bees Adapting to Varroa Mites in the South East? 13:43 How does Charlotte treat her Bees with Oxalic Acid 16:44 What's the biggest issue facing beekeepers in South Carolina 17:24 Flowers don't always mean lots of nectar 18:25 Sugar is never as good the Bees own Honey 20:23 Does Charlotte encourage other people to pursue the Master Beekeeper program 20:44 Charlotte tells us about her new online Beekeeping course 24:15 Are Pesticides an issue in South Carolina? 28:55 Varroa Mites and Weak Queen are an issue, find out why? 29:43 Does Open feeding increases the risk of American Foulbrood? 36:08 Front Feeders are quite a good way to get your hive robbed out 38:02 A suit with Ice Packs in it! 39:22 Getting stung in the eye can make you blind 41:28 Pulling down your pants isn't always the best way to go 43:57 What is Charlotte's funniest Beekeeping story 45:30 What the plan for the next Beekeeping Season? 51:50 How to follow Charlotte's work 55:49 End of the Show 57:34 Resources mentioned in the show Charlotte's Webpage is:- www.carolinahoneybees.com Charlotte's E-Book Be A Beekeeper-Online Beekeeping Classes For you, Social Media Beekeepers Follow Charlotte Here:- Pinterest FaceBook Charlottes Amazing Facebook Group:- Carolina Honeybees Help For Beginner Beekeepers Instagram   Full Show Notes are here:- http://kiwimana.co.nz/beekeeping-in-south-carolina-with-beekeeper-charlotte-km117

Kosmologipodden
Avsnitt 8: Det personliga mötet är den största inspirationskällan. Intervju med Eigil Kristensen, föreståndare för Martinus Center Klint.

Kosmologipodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 26:12


  Eigil Kristensen, föreståndare för det vackert belägna Martinus Center Klint i Själland, Danmark, berättar om hur verksamheten startades här av Martinus redan på 1930-talet och hur den har vuxit fram till den omfattande och mångsidiga kursverksamhet som erbjuds i dag. Här möts varje år ett stort antal kursdeltagare, frivilliga medarbetare och retreatgäster i en andlig gemenskap, som ger inspiration till att studera Martinus analyser och att arbeta praktiskt i en ljus atmosfär präglad av gåvokultur, gemenskap och tolerans.  Eigil Kristensen har tillsammans med sin hustru, Charlotte Anderson, ansvaret för den löpande driften av centret. Kursdeltagarna kommer såväl från de skandinaviska länderna som från många andra länder under de två internationella sommarkursveckorna. Vi får höra Eigil berätta om de senaste årens utvecklingsarbete med att göra Martinus Center Klint ännu mer tillgängligt för omvärlden, bland annat med sin vegetariska restaurang och sitt kafé, och om ambitionen att på sikt kunna erbjuda undervisningsaktiviteter året runt.  Eigil Kristensen intervjuas av Pernilla Rosell och Lars Palerius. Läs mer om Martinus Center Klint och dess kursutbud på www.martinus.dk och www.mcklint.dk.  

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Cork and Fork Radio – John Henigin
Cork and Fork Radio – Sustainable shellfish farming

Cork and Fork Radio – John Henigin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2012 28:40


Charlotte Anderson of Anderson Bakery is co-host. Her family carries on traditional recipes from Denmark. Harry Liquornick AKA Harry Urchin fishes for Sea Urchins mostly used in sushi. Chris Sheemet farms mussels for our sustainable fishery. … Read more about this episode...