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Best podcasts about chemisty

Latest podcast episodes about chemisty

An Hour of Our Time
Cooking Techniques (chef hands)

An Hour of Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 85:56


This week, we are joined by Leanna Buker (Dave's wife and professional cook) to discuss cooking history and techniques. Bon appetit!

Access to Inspiration
108. Kevin Chapman: Discovering our physical intelligence

Access to Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 30:08


In this episode, host Sue Stockdale welcomes Kevin Chapman, co-founder of the Physical Intelligence Institute. Kevin shares his passion for helping people perform at their best by understanding and utilizing the full potential of their bodies. He introduces the concept of physical intelligence and explores how our bodies can impact our confidence and anxiety levels. Through science and practical applications, Kevin empowers listeners to optimise their performance and achieve their desired outcomes.About Kevin Chapman Kevin Chapman is a highly experienced coach, consultant, trainer, communication specialist and business leader. As managing director of RADA Business, Kevin built a market-leading performance brand in communication training and leadership impact, growing the business substantially over 5 years. This work included developing pioneering training for women in multiple countries to build confidence and presence at work. Kevin holds a degree in Mathematical Statistics and Operations Research from Exeter University, an MBA and is a qualified coach. He is also a Trustee of the Comedy School and supporter of The Forgiveness Project.Connect with Kevin Chapman via Website : LinkedInKey Quotes"You can release serotonin by twisting at the waist.""Internal chemistry has a direct impact on our mood.""If we create a fist and push that against our hand, we'll actually generate more testosterone in our system and we may feel that we have a higher level of risk tolerance, which may help us to speak up.""Doing something like pace breathing over three months, apart from reducing levels of stress, can improve our cognitive function by 62%."Time Stamps[00:02:29] Using the body for confidence.[00:07:39] Embodied training in drama schools.[00:11:20] Flexibility in adapting communication.[00:14:06] The world of embodiment.[00:17:48] Serotonin and gut chemistry.[00:21:22] Performance practices for virtual meetings.[00:26:00] Managing stress and burnout.[00:28:22] Physical Intelligence InstituteThis series is kindly supported by Squadcast by Descript –the remote recording platform which empowers podcasters by capturing high-quality audio and video conversations. Find out more at squadcast.fm Connect with Access to Inspiration: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Sign up for our newsletter | Read our Impact Report

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Estelle Clifford: Kelly Clarkson - Chemistry

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 5:49


With her tenth studio album, “chemistry,” the singer turned talk-show host drills into the specific heartbreak of a marriage's end.  In 2020, after filing for divorce from her husband of nearly seven years, Brandon Blackstock, Clarkson hinted at new music, claiming that she was writing the “most personal” album she's ever made.   Last year, she said that she'd been working on the record for two years, and that she'd done the Christmas songs because it had provided a joyful break from the difficult realities of her life.  That project-in-the-making, “chemistry,” is finally out, and it is a worthy entry in the annals of breakup albums, a musical gesture that teases, entices, and—for better or worse—provides the public a window into a relationship gone bad.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Yak Babies Book Podcast
228- Euphoria; Writers and Lovers; Lessons in Chemisty The Last Housewife; I Have Some Questions for You; You Only Live Twice; Astro City Vol 2; All the Marvels; 33 1/3 Unknown Pleasures

The Yak Babies Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 19:55


Books this time: Euphoria, by Lily King; Writers and Lovers, by Lily King; Lessons in Chemisty, by Bonnie Garmus; The Last Housewife, by Ashley Winstead; I Have Some Questions for You, by Rebecca Makkai; You Only Live Twice, by Ian Fleming; Astro City Vol 2, by Kurt Busiak; All the Marvels, by Douglas Wolk; 33 1/3 Unknown Pleasures, by Chris Ott.r

Stereo Chemistry
BONUS: Click and bioorthogonal chemisty win Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Stereo Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 9:40


The 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for their development of click and bioorthogonal chemistry which are used by chemists around the world to track biological processes and produce pharmaceuticals. In this special episode of Stereo Chemistry, hosts Gina Vitale and Ariana Remmel delve into the science behind the prize and talk with organic chemist Antoni Riera to discuss the applications of the award-winning chemistry. C&EN contributor Mark Peplow also joins the Stereo Chemistry crew to talk about his conversation with Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi. Read more about this award-winning science in Mark Peplow's article about the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: https://cen.acs.org/people/nobel-prize/Click-and-biorthogonal-chemistry-win-2022-Nobel-Prize-in-Chemistry/100/web/2022/10  Credits Executive producer/host: Kerri Jansen Writer: Ariana Remmel, Gina Vitale Audio editor: Mark Feuer DiTusa Story editors: Jessica Marshall Production assistance: Mark Peplow, Krystal Vasquez Audience editor: Dorea I. Reeser Copyeditor: Heather Holt Logo design: William A. Ludwig Episode artwork: Laura Morton (Bertozzi), University of Copenhagen (Meldal), Sandy Huffaker (Sharpless) Press conference recordings: Courtesy of ©The Nobel Foundation Music: “Rising Tide” by C.K. Martin.   Contact Stereo Chemistry: Tweet at us @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.

Zords With Friends
Episode 40: Wizard for a Day

Zords With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 48:10


You ever wonder what it would be like to switch places with your teacher for a day? No? You would rather stay a kid? Yeah, no shit. This episode that Bill and Joey stumbled upon this week features Rocky and an incredibly stern (and buff) Chemistry teacher switching places for the day. Once Rita and the guys get their hands on the teacher all hell breaks loose. Hope you like liquified ranger juice, because that is a thing here.

ChEMistry
John 14:15-31 | "Help is Here - God is Here" | Sun. 19/Jun/2022 | ChEMistry

ChEMistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 32:08


Today we welcome ChEMisty's own, and guest preacher, pastor Simon Han. -- Date: Sunday 19th June 2022 Sermon Passage: John 14:15-31 Sermon Title: "Help is Here - God is Here" Preacher: Pastor Simon Han -- ChEMistry is the English congregation of Sydney Cheil Uniting Church. We'd love to hear from you! Get in touch: hello@cheilenglishministry.com.au

GCSE Chemistry Revision with Jonas
GCSE Chemistry Structure (AQA, Edexcel, OCR)

GCSE Chemistry Revision with Jonas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 7:13


GCSE Chemistry Revision with Jonas provides you easy-to-follow theory and examples. With years of experience Jonas helps students to improve their confidence and skills so that they would be able to succeed in their exams. Listen to the podcast now and let's turn your exam experience into a success story. This episode covers: 1. Ionic compounds2. Giant covalent structures3. Metals and alloysResources: ⋅ Questions for this topic: http://studysquare.co.uk/test/Chemistry/AQA/GCSE/Structure ⋅ Exam Revision Guide: https://www.studysquare.co.uk/pdf ⋅ Thousands of exam-like questions: https://www.studysquare.co.uk/tests ⋅ Public past papers: https://www.studysquare.co.uk/papers/Chemistry ⋅ Online tutoring: https://www.studysquare.co.uk/tutoring ⋅ Follow Jonas on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonastutoring/ ⋅ Follow Jonas on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonastutoring? ⋅ Follow Jonas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonastutoring/ ⋅ Podcast Privacy policy: https://www.spreaker.com/privacy

Modern Chemistry Podcast
Computing carbohydrates

Modern Chemistry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 54:05


Elisa Fadda obtained her PhD in 2004 from the Department of Chemistry at the Université de Montréal under Professor Dennis R. Salahub. From May 2004 to May 2008, she worked as a post-doctoral fellow in Dr Régis Pomès group in Molecular Structure and Function at the Hospital for Sick Children (Sickkids) Research Institute in Toronto. From June 2008 until May 2013, Elisa worked as a research associate and honorary research lecturer in Prof Robert J. Woods group in the School of Chemistry at NUI Galway. In 2013 she was awarded a Post-Graduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education from the Centre for Learning and Teaching (CELT) at NUI Galway. In August 2013, Elisa became an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Maynooth University, taking on a Lecturer position since 2014.You will hear the following terms used during the interview. I've included some descriptions here. Quantum chemistry -The branch of chemistry that apply quantum mechanics to chemical systems, including electronic structure, molecular dynamics and Schrödinger equations.Biophysics – And approach to science that applies methods typically used in physics to study biology and biological systems.Glycoproteins – Proteins which contain oligosaccharide chains (glycans), attached to amino acid side-chains via a covalent bond.Carbohydrates – Molecules (typically biological) composed of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen, typically with a 2:1 Hydrogen:Oxygen atom ratio.Glycan (or polysaccharide) – Compounds made of many monosaccharide subunits, linked via a glycoside bond.N-Glycans – Glycans attached to a protein at an Asparagine residue via an N-glycosidic bond.Sequon – A sequence of amino acids in a protein that serve as a carbohydrate binding site.The carbohydrate is often an N-linked-Glycan.Asparagine, proline, serine, threonine. – Amino acids found naturally in biological proteins. Asparagine, serine and threonine are required in specific combinations to form a sequon, proline must be absent from a sequon.Glycosaminoglycans or mucopolysaccharides- Long, linear glucans consisting of repeating disaccharide units – most commonly uronic acid and an amino sugar.Glycosylation – A reaction in which a carbohydrate molecule is attached to a functional group of another molecule (such as a hydroxyl).  In biology the term typically refers to the carbohydrate being attached to a protein molecule.Folded protein – Proteins have several levels of structure, secondary, tertiary (and arguably quaternary) levels of structure describe how the polypeptide chain forms into specific structures that typically confer functional properties.Cryo-EM – Cryogenic Electron Microscopy studies samples cooled to cryogenic temperatures (-153 oC or lower), while embedded in vitreous water.X-Ray crystallography – A technique which uses X-rays to determine crystal structures, but studying the X-ray diffraction patterns.NMR – Nuclear Magnetic Resonance subjects samples to a strong magnetic fields and measures the resonance pattern of the nuclei. It is widely used to study the structure and dynamics of organic molecules.Spike proteins – More properly ‘Peplomers', spike proteins are glycoproteins that project from the surface of a virus particle lipid bilayer and play an important part in viral infectivity.Coronavirus – One of a group of related RNA viruses that cause respiratory tract infections in birds and mammals. These infections lead to diseases that can have mild effects, or be lethal. The Covid-19 pandemic was caused by a coronavirus, the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The 2002/4 SARS outbreak was caused by the SARS-CoV-1 virus.HIV – The Human Immunoseficiency Virus is two species of lentivirus that if left untreated cause Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in humans.Receptor – A protein embedded in a cell membrane which binds to a specific molecule, or class of molecules.  Once the target molecule is bound, there is typically and effect within the cell to trigger some form of biological process.(viral) Pathogensis – The process by which a disease progresses. Viral pathogensis is specific to a disease caused by a virus.Computer node – Each computer in a connected cluster that are working together.GPUs – Graphics Processing Units are specific electronic circuits that rapidly address memory in order to output images to a display device. Their highly parallel structure makes them efficient at processing algorithms that process large data blocks in parallel.Glycoanalytics – Scientific study of glycosylated molecules, often biological in nature.Neuraminidase, or Sialidase – Are enzymes that cut the glycosidic bonds of neuraminic acids. This action helps viruses move through the respiratory tract mucus and infect host cells. The publication we refer to early on in the discussion is available at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128194751000560?via%3Dihub.  A full list of Elisa's publications is available at her group website. Elisa is contactable on social media, and you can find her on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisa-fadda-a012b194/ (although, Elisa admits, she's rarely on LinkedIn)On Twitter, search @ElisaTelisaThe group website is https://efadda73.wixsite.com/elisafadda Our theme music is "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Music from https://filmmusic.ioLicense: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Connect with me (Paul) at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulorange/H.E.L. group can be found at www.helgroup.com online,on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hel-group/ on Twitter, we're @hel_group, https://twitter.com/hel_groupor search for us on Facebook

Bat-Friends Podcast
The New Bat-Friends Adventures Ep. 108: I Got Nothing

Bat-Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021


In this episode of the Bat-Friends Podcast Chris and the World Champion Joe watch Episode 22 of The New Batman Adventures titled Chemisty. Follow Fortress Comics @FortressComic_ on twitterFind Joe @CthulhuHolmes on Twitter or at http://joepanc.com/ Find Chris @fortresschris on twitter or ChrisRundt.com ClixNexus.com for all your finer HeroClix needsfortressofcomicnews.com https://joepanc.threadless.com/collections/bat-friends/ https://www.comixology.com/Battle-Monsters-1/digital-comic/889372?ref=c2VhcmNoL2luZGV4L2Rlc2t0b3Avc2xpZGVyTGlzdC90b3BSZXN1bHRzU2xpZGVyShow your support and get exclusive perks on Patreon at patreon.com/fortressofcomicnews

Between2BlueDevils
Episode 14: Alumnus Bryon Cook

Between2BlueDevils

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 59:20


This episode is the first in the Between2BlueDevils Alumni Edition. Throughout the summer I will be interviewing teachers and alumni who are changing the world!! Our first episode features Bryon Cook, who graduated from THS in 2013. After high school he attended Baldwin Wallace, where he played football, and majored in Chemisty, and minored in Math. Following an extremely successful college career Bryon decided to pursue his dream of playing professional football. He worked extremely hard and ended up playing arena football for the Cedar Rapids River Kings and the Lehigh Valley Steel Hawks. Following his brief football career Bryon entered the coaching world where he currently coaches the wide receivers for the Barberton Magics, under Coach Tony Gotto. He also coaches middle school basketball, and currently works as a trainer at the Power House Gym in Streetsboro, Ohio. In his spare time Bryon is the co-host of his own pod cast called Cardelli N' Cook, a podcast all about professional wrestling. His story is a great one. But his story of life after high school isn't the only reason we chatted. Bryon is a passionate and motivated black man. Bryon shares with us what it is like growing up as a black man in America. We talk about some tough issues in this episode. And this is just the beginning. As a white male I have so much to learn and I am thankful Bryon answered questions honestly and passionatley. I hope this episode sparks thougths and conversations. I know my interview with Bryon has resonated with me since the day we met. It is time to listen. It is time to think. It is time to change. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-horner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-horner/support

The Inner Monologue of @DimTillard

Segments Include:  Associate's Degree & Me | Story Time | Conversations  Special Guest:  Tony Todd  DimTillard.com

Don't Tempt Me
Do's and Don'ts Of Flirting

Don't Tempt Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 35:27


Email us at: Donttemptmepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram:Shiva: https://www.instagram.com/sheevz21/Leighann: https://www.instagram.com/leighannmariee/Don't Tempt Me Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/donttemptmepodcast/

philosophical minds
Gerald Pollack PHD : Bioengineering, Natural Science, 4th Phase Water Tech

philosophical minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 78:56


Gerald Pollack maintains an active laboratory at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of WATER: A Multidisciplinary Research Journal; Executive Director of the Institute for Venture Science; co-founder of 4th-Phase Inc.; and founder of the Annual Conference on the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of Water.  He has received numerous honors including: the Prigogine Medal for Thermodynamics; the University of Washington Annual Faculty Lecturer; the NIH Director’s Transformative Research Award; and the 1st Emoto Peace Prize.  He is recognized internationally as an accomplished speaker and author. https://www.pollacklab.org

Get in 2 it with Mani
Compatibility, Perspective, Chemisty

Get in 2 it with Mani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 8:12


Here’s just a little short discussion on compatibility, perspective, and chemistry. Let me know your thoughts? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Patriots Player & Coach Audio
Steve Belichick 9/3: 'We try to build as much chemisty and camaraderie as we can'

Patriots Player & Coach Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 7:22


Patriots Safeties Coach Steve Belichick addresses the media during his conference call on Tuesday, September 3, 2019.

Pokes PodCAS
Episode 3: Kylie Hagerdon, Chemistry and Physics Pre-Med student

Pokes PodCAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 18:02


Kylie Hagerdon is a Chemisty and Physics Pre-Med student who was just accepted to University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center along with a large scholarship. In this interview with Lonna Freshley, Kylie talks about the challenges and rewards of being a Pre-Med student, the rigors of the medical school application process and her future plans.

Pokes PodCAS
Episode 3: Kylie Hagerdon, Chemistry and Physics Pre-Med student

Pokes PodCAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 18:02


Kylie Hagerdon is a Chemisty and Physics Pre-Med student who was just accepted to University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center along with a large scholarship. In this interview with Lonna Freshley, Kylie talks about the challenges and rewards of being a Pre-Med student, the rigors of the medical school application process and her future plans.

Planet PhD
Fiona Scott: Drug discovery

Planet PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 27:34


Today we're talking to Fiona Scot, a third year PhD student at Sussex Drug Discovery Centre at the University of Sussex. She works as a medicinal chemist developing chemical probes that may lead to better cancer drugs one day.  We talk about the drug discovery process, kinases, why they're so important for cancer drug research and the future of drug testing with the potential advancement of 'organ-on-a-chip' technology. Fiona also discusses how her blog, Chemisty of a PhD, has sparked an interest in science communication and that she always has the backup job of playing in a pit orchestra just in case ... Follow Fiona on twitter at @fi0n0 and check out her blog thechemistryofaphd.com

CapChat
We Learn Without Boundaries (Continued)

CapChat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 28:17


In this episode, hear from Associate Provost for Experiential Learning Stephanie Gray Wilson, and Chemisty and Biochemistry Senior Ariana Shannon about their experiences and perspective on learning outside the classroom.

Shirtloads of Science
The Chemistry and Science of Eating (109)

Shirtloads of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 18:18


Obesity, Diabetes and Heart Disease are ruining the lives of otherwise healthy people. Many of us are at risk through uninformed choices. Doctor Karl consults dietitian Dr Kyra Sim and analytical chemist Dr Yvette D'Entremont for the latest. Did you know your lungs play a huge role in weight management ?  

eXpresso STEAM makers -  10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast
10 Minute Daily SIP #miniSIP Dave and Jacqueline Recap of #ATLSciFest2017

eXpresso STEAM makers - 10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 19:00


Todays Topics - Biologue and Noreen the Science Queen (BigThinkersScience.com & Nerdy Jobs) http://www.pr.com/press-release/706030   Enjoy your daily SIP from One of Our Unique Coffee Mugs promoting diversity in STEAM available at www.ColorMeSTEM.com. Technology Expresso Calendar  of STE(A)M events visit TechnologyExpresso.Org for the year at a glance! Email Us and We will Add Your Event! March 2017  March 25 Exchange Park Recreation Center, Atlanta,GA; BioLogue STEM Events March 29 - April 1 Kansas City, MO; National Society of Black Engineers ANNUAL CONVENTION April 2017 April 17 Washington, DC; SharePoint Fest Training Conferences April 27 Toronto, ON; Digifest April 30 Various Cities;Stomping for STEAM May 2017 May 02 Cipriani Wall Street 55 Wall Street New York, New York 10005 USA; DiversityInc Top 50 Event May 07 Orlando, FL; Stareast Techwell Event May 30 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA; Code Conference June 2017 June 03 State Farm-Ashford Dunwoody, GA; Mother Daughter PiNkTech Workshop June 05 NASHVILLE, TN; 36/86 south June 07 Washington, DC; Fusion Conference June 11 San Juse, CA; Women in Technology Summit June 26 San Antonio, TX; ISTE 2017 Conference & Expo July 2017 July 17 McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois; Campus Technology 2017 July 25 - 28 Cincinnati, Ohio; BDPA 2017 ANNUAL TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE AND CAREER FAIR July 26 St. Louis, MO; National Urban League Annual Conference

Health Nuts Podcast
Balanced Brain Chemisty with Dr. Dan Kalish

Health Nuts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2013 57:34


Clinical Chemistry Podcast
Clinical Chemisty Podcast

Clinical Chemistry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2011 18:20


clinical chemisty
UNIQ Summer Schools
Dr. Malcolm Stewart, Chemistry tutor

UNIQ Summer Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2010 1:32


Dr. Malcolm Stewart on the UNIQ Summer School programme at the University of Oxford.

Lectures and Presentations
Metabolites - The chemical language of microbes

Lectures and Presentations

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2008 51:48


Natural products are words and messages in a global communication system of species interactions. They have a special meaning and will effect an answer, which is not constant, but depends on the given situation. We are just beginning to understand this language of nature, to compile the vocabulary and to decipher the grammar. Natural products are weapons and defence systems, attractants and repellents, or simply communication signals which are important for the survival of species. Development of bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a logical and unavoidable response to environmental effects, which we can only overcome by a better understanding of the 'microbial conversation'. As a consequence, the investigation of ecological interactions and a continuous and efficient search for new natural products with potential application in medicine is a steady and indispensable task. However, since the number of natural products is limited, every newly isolated product will diminish the chances to find further hits. And every re-isolated known compound is an avoidable loss of time and money. Two techniques are widely applied to overcome these problems. The first one is activity-directed high throughput screening, which is an expensive and fully automated, mainly industrial process; the other one is the so-called chemical screening. We are using a third technique, a type of dragnet search, where we compare easily accessible data of isolated and purified compounds with comprehensive databases of more than 50,000 marine and microbial natural products, AntiBase or MarinLit. Comparison of sub-structures, NMR, MS, and UV data allows a very fast decision as to whether a given natural product is already known or not, which enables us to save time and resources, avoid frustration, and to concentrate on the really new topics. This presentation will explain modern dereplication techniques using MS/MS, 2D NMR and database methods. The procedure will be highlighted by some simple and some very complex examples from our ongoing research on marine bacteria.Professor Laatsch (University of Gott) was invited to Swinburne under the Board of Research Visiting Professor Grant Scheme, and this lecture was presented as part of the PVC(R) Visiting Professor Lecture Series.