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La información de Vigo, desde primera hora de la mañana, en la Cadena SERComenzamos hablando de la situación meteorológica en Vigo, donde se espera lluvia durante todo el día, aunque la alerta amarilla por fuertes precipitaciones se desactivaría por la mañana, manteniéndose la alerta por oleaje en la costa. Un incidente relevante fue la activación del plan de contingencias por la rotura de un depósito de aceite de palma, un vertido no tóxico, en el muelle de Guillar, que movilizó a los equipos de emergencia para contener la mancha. En el ámbito de sucesos, un accidente múltiple en la AP-9 fue causado por el lanzamiento de piedras desde un paso elevado, resultando en un herido leve y con las autoridades pidiendo colaboración para identificar a los responsables de este delito. El panorama judicial se centró en la última jornada del juicio por el crimen de Coya, donde el jurado recibió las instrucciones finales, mientras el acusado, tras mantener fiscalía y acusación particular sus peticiones de pena, pidió disculpas a la familia. En educación, el Día de la Enseñanza supuso el cierre de centros, y los estudiantes del colegio Manuel Antonio protestaron por las condiciones insalubres y peligrosas de las obras en su institución. Además, la huelga de técnicos superiores sanitarios registró un alto seguimiento en toda España, con concentraciones anunciadas en Vigo. En el sector de la automoción, hubo protestas ante el Clúster de Empresas de Automoción y Movilidad de Galicia (CEAGA) por la pérdida de empleo y la externalización de carga de trabajo, instando a la movilización para defender los puestos en la región. El alcalde de Vigo, Abel Caballero, anunció una inversión municipal de casi 20 millones de euros en medio ambiente para el próximo año, enfocada en parques y jardines, y solicitó fondos a otras administraciones para la reforma de un colector en Balaídos por las obras del estadio, a lo que se sumó la crítica opositora por la subida del IBI, concluyendo con una nota deportiva sobre la victoria del Celta de Vigo y el debut de un joven jugador.
La información de Vigo, desde primera hora de la mañana, en la Cadena SER.Comenzamos hablando de un incidente de contaminación en el puerto de Vigo, donde un vertido de aceite de palma, ocurrido en el muelle de Guillar, ha sido contenido por un operativo que trabajó durante toda la noche. Aunque dos operarios resultaron heridos, uno de ellos trasladado al hospital, el producto fue declarado no tóxico para la población ni para el medio marino. En el plano meteorológico, se reportó una mejora en las condiciones del mar y una disminución del viento, anticipando un tiempo más seco, pero con el retorno de las lluvias en los próximos días. La movilidad en la ciudad se mantiene fluida, a pesar de las obras de humanización, pero se alertó de un accidente de tráfico y un incidente preocupante en la AP-9, donde el lanzamiento de una piedra desde un paso elevado provocó un accidente múltiple y un herido leve, un delito por el que las autoridades han solicitado la colaboración ciudadana. En el ámbito judicial, se está a la espera de la deliberación del jurado en el juicio por el crimen de Coya tras presentarse las conclusiones finales, con el acusado reiterando sus disculpas a la familia de la víctima. Por otro lado, la jornada del Día de la Enseñanza fue aprovechada por estudiantes del Centro Integrado de Formación Profesional (CIFP) Manuel Antonio para protestar por las condiciones inadecuadas de sus clases debido a obras, denunciando riesgos para su salud. Además, la huelga de técnicos superiores sanitarios registró un alto seguimiento del 91,67%, mientras que en el sector de la automoción se advirtió sobre la pérdida de empleo. Finalmente, el alcalde de Vigo, Abel Caballero Álvarez, anunció una importante inversión de casi 20 millones de euros en materia medioambiental para el próximo año, priorizando la mejora de parques y jardines, y en el deporte se celebró la victoria del Celta de Vigo, destacando el buen rendimiento de los canteranos en el partido.
Send us a textDr. Fred Grossman, D.O., FAPA is President and Chief Medical Officer of Coya Therapeutics ( https://coyatherapeutics.com/ ), a clinical-stage company focused on developing multi-modality, Regulatory T Cell (Treg) therapies for neurodegenerative diseases. Coya has already developed strong proof of concept data in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Alzheimer's, and is also active in the autoimmune and metabolic disease domains.Dr. Grossman brings over 20 years of drug development expertise having held senior executive leadership positions in large and small pharmaceutical companies, leading the development and FDA approval of numerous multi-billion dollar blockbuster drugs addressing significant unmet medical needs particularly across CNS disorders. He has close relationships with thought leaders worldwide and has negotiated directly with the FDA and Global Health Authorities for approval of many drugs across therapeutic areas. Dr. Grossman held executive positions at Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Sunovion. He served as President and Chief Medical Officer at Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, a $1.5 Billion per annum global pharmaceutical company based in India, overseeing development of an entire pipeline including generics, complex generics including 505(b)(2) candidates, and next-generation biologics (including bi-specific antibodies). Dr. Grossman also previously served as Chief Medical Officer at Mesoblast, Inc., developing allogeneic cellular therapies for inflammatory diseases. Dr. Grossman is Board-Certified in Psychiatry and a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and was a Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). He has held several academic appointments and authored numerous scientific publications.#RegulatoryTCells #Tregs #AutoimmuneDisorders #ShimonSakaguchi #ImmuneSystem #FredGrossman #CoyaTherapeutics #NeurodegenerativeDiseases #AmyotrophicLateralSclerosis #ALS #Alzheimers #CNSDisorders #StanleyAppel #Immunomodulation #ProInflammatoryCytokines #SelfTolerance #Microglia #Macrophages #CTLA4Ig #LowDoseIl2 #FusionProtein #ImmuneCheckpointModulator #FrontotemporalDementia #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show
La actualidad de la mañana en Vigo, en la Cadena SER.Comenzamos hablando de un grave accidente múltiple en la AP-9 a la altura de Vilaboa, causado nuevamente por el lanzamiento de piedras desde un paso elevado, resultando un herido leve y graves retenciones. El alcalde de Vilaboa, César Poza González, ha pedido colaboración ciudadana para identificar a los responsables de este acto. En el ámbito de la gestión de la autopista, la concesionaria Audasa ha habilitado un buzón de reclamaciones tras la sentencia del Tribunal Supremo a favor de los usuarios afectados por los atascos de las obras del puente de Rande. Respecto a la actualidad judicial, se ha conocido el testimonio del acusado del crimen de Coya, quien expresó su arrepentimiento, alegando que su intención era solo asustar a la víctima, mientras se enfrenta a una pena de hasta 22 años. Por otro lado, la ciudad de Vigo se prepara para la promoción internacional de sus luces navideñas, con un ambicioso plan del Ayuntamiento que incluye ciudades como París, Nueva York y, por primera vez, Kawasaki en Japón. En el sector económico, la Zona Franca de Vigo organizó un evento para impulsar la inversión y la colaboración público-privada en startups de biotecnología. En el frente político-deportivo, Francisco Javier Pardo Espiñeira, el segundo teniente de alcalde, confirmó que Vigo será sede del Mundial 2030, y el alcalde ha solicitado fondos para las obras necesarias en Balaídos. En el ámbito educativo, la protesta de los estudiantes del Centro Integrado de Formación Profesional (CIFP) Manuel Antonio contra las condiciones "inhumanas" de las clases por las obras continúa siendo un foco de atención. Finalmente, el presidente del Consello Consultivo de Galicia, Andrés Lago Louro, informó sobre el alto seguimiento de los dictámenes por parte de la administración gallega, en una jornada en la que se anticipó la llegada de un nuevo frente con fuertes vientos y lluvias.
La información de Vigo, desde primera hora de la mañana, en la Cadena SER.Comenzamos hablando de la situación meteorológica en Vigo, con un pronóstico que augura un día seco, si bien se esperan lluvias por la tarde y temperaturas típicas de la estación, con mínimas de 14 grados. A continuación, se abordó el juicio del crimen de Coya, marcado por incidentes como la suspensión de una sesión al conocer un jurado al acusado. Los testimonios apuntan a amenazas previas y a la presencia de un objeto cerca de la víctima, elementos que la defensa esgrime para argumentar legítima defensa ante la amenaza de un machete, mientras la Fiscalía pide 22 años de cárcel por asesinato. Además, se trató la convocatoria de huelga de 48 horas en la enseñanza secundaria, impulsada por los sindicatos Confederación Intersindical Galega (CIG) y Sindicato de Traballadoras e Traballadores do Ensino de Galicia (STEG), para demandar la reducción de ratios y la recuperación de horarios de asignaturas optativas. En este contexto, una manifestación estudiantil alzó la voz contra el acoso escolar, tras el trágico suicidio de una niña en Andalucía y un presunto caso en Vigo. El Alcalde de Vigo, Abel Caballero, intervino para destacar la asignación de 18,3 millones de euros a educación en los Presupuestos Municipales, con énfasis en las becas de inglés y de comedor, esta última asumida por el Ayuntamiento de Vigo ante la falta de pago de la Junta de Galicia (Xunta de Galicia). La oposición municipal criticó la pérdida de Fondos Europeos por proyectos no ejecutados y reclamó mayor claridad en los gastos de promoción del aeropuerto. En el ámbito cultural, se anunció la jornada "Gaza Hoxe" y la presentación del mapa literario de la ciudad. Para finalizar, se informó sobre el regreso a los entrenamientos del Real Club Celta de Vigo de cara a su siguiente partido.
La actualidad de la mañana en Vigo, en la Cadena SER.Comienza con el pronóstico del tiempo, que anticipa lluvias para el fin de semana, mejorando el domingo. Se informa que las lluvias han beneficiado las reservas de agua en la región. También se menciona el cambio de hora que podría ser el último. En el ámbito judicial, se inicia el juicio por el asesinato de Coya contra José Luis. Además, el gobierno de Uruguay denuncia a Astillero Vigues Kardama por un contrato de construcción. En el sector industrial, la planta de Estelantis en Vigo aumentará su producción tras una parada. En el ámbito educativo, se convoca una huelga por el acoso escolar y se entregarán portátiles a pequeños negocios. Se discuten temas de sanidad en un pleno municipal y se abordan preocupaciones sobre el Hospital Rivera Povisa. Asimismo, se presentan mociones sobre la emergencia habitacional y se mencionan subvenciones para actividades socioculturales. Finalmente, se destaca una feria vegana y se informa sobre el Celta.
We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. On this week's episode, Milan Kalawadia, CEO, North America, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, and Arun Swaminathan, Ph.D., CEO, Coya Therapeutics discuss their unique partnership to develop COYA 302, a novel dual-mechanism immunotherapy for the treatment of ALS. The partnership pairs Coya's scientific expertise with Dr. Reddy's manufacturing and commercialization capabilities, putting Coya in a financial position to advance development activities and commercialize COYA 302 upon FDA approval, and providing Dr. Reddy's -- a generics, biosimilars, API, and OTC manufacturer -- with an opportunity to pivot into innovative branded products. Kalawadia and Swaminathan discuss their pathways to the CEO role at each company, respectively, how the partnership came together, ongoing FDA engagement, and what COYA 302 could mean for patients with ALS. Access this and hundreds of episodes of the Business of Biotech videocast under the Business of Biotech tab at lifescienceleader.com. Subscribe to our monthly Business of Biotech newsletter. Get in touch with guest and topic suggestions: ben.comer@lifescienceleader.comFind Ben Comer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bencomer/
Recorded live at Coya Doha, this late-night set blends the best of Afro House, Tribal, Tech House, and House into a high-energy journey designed for the dancefloor. Hypnotic grooves, percussive rhythms, and driving beats keep the vibe flowing deep into the night. Part of my TRYBE series, this mix is all about uniting people through music—where energy, rhythm, and atmosphere come together as one tribe. If you're into Afro House, Tribal grooves, rolling Tech House, and late-night club vibes, this one's for you.
Biotech CEO Arun Swaminathan reveals how true pharmaceutical deals are strategic “marriages”—not transactions. Hear how Coya Therapeutics leverages partnerships, builds trust, and aims to transform ALS care. A candid look at negotiation, leadership, and why win-win deals matter in pharma and beyond. Real insights from the C-suite.
Audiovisual ➡️ fanlink.tv/Y0UTUBE Tracklisting ➡️ soon... Lupe Republic invites you to indulge in his signature mix, much like a refreshing Fernet with Coke—Argentina's beloved cocktail that balances the bittersweet depth of Fernet with the vibrant fizz of cola. Originally from Buenos Aires and now based in Barcelona, Lupe Republic is celebrated for his genre-fluid artistry, seamlessly shifting from downtempo and deep house for daytime vibes to melodic techno and afro house in his club sets. A seasoned performer, Lupe has graced stages at iconic venues like Akasha (Ibiza), Pachá (Barcelona), and Vagalume (Tulum), sharing lineups with luminaries such as Nick Warren, Matthias Meyer, and Los Suruba. His productions, spanning over 60 tracks on labels like When We Dip, Sirin x Bar 25, and Songuara, have garnered global acclaim from artists like Hernán Cattáneo and Guy Mantzur. With an evolving artistic vision, Lupe continues to refine his craft, earning residencies at top spots like Coya at the W Hotel in Barcelona. This exclusive mix showcases Lupe's mastery, featuring mostly his own productions, from originals to remixes, along with a treasure trove of unreleased tracks that offer a glimpse into his creative future. It's a hypnotic journey filled with deep grooves, melodic textures, and irresistible energy. Whether sipping on a Fernet with Coke or immersing yourself in the music, Lupe Republic invites you to experience his unique soundscapes. Cheers! The bartenders Lupe Republic @lupe-republic www.facebook.com/luperepublic www.instagram.com/lupe.republic Schirmchendrink @schirmchendrink www.facebook.com/schirmchendrink www.instagram.com/schirmchendrink
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Welcome back to Mise en Place where this week we sit down with Jake Finn, the chef-owner behind Cinder – the neighbourhood restaurant where everything hits the charcoal. Jake shares his journey from being one of the first Ritz apprentices in 2006 to opening Cinder in the middle of a pandemic, and building it into a two-location favourite for fire-cooked, produce-led food.We talk about his formative years under the notoriously exacting Raphael Duntoye at Le Petit Maison, then going onto Coya where there was one night he ruined £2,500 of Waygu Beef for one table, and the leap into running his own place. Jake gets candid about the tough moments – walking out of a toxic kitchen, delivering meals to 50 homes a night during lockdown, chucking out guests for being racist to his staff and the struggle to stay afloat in this market– as well as the highs, like when Pierre Koffmann walked into his restaurant, and how he became a regular.Expect stories about burnt sausages, burnt leeks, and everything in between, as we explore Jake's Mediterranean-inspired cooking style, signature dishes like cedar plank salmon, and why he believes the best food is always the simplest. Oh, and he's not holding back on his thoughts about smash burgers either. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we celebrate a major milestone — the 200th episode of the Xtalks Life Science Podcast! From groundbreaking biotech innovations to exclusive interviews with life science industry innovators and leaders, we've covered it all. Thank you for tuning in each week! We look forward to continuing to bring the latest and greatest across the pharma, biotech and medical industries! In this episode, Ayesha spoke with Arun Swaminathan, PhD, CEO of Coya Therapeutics, a company developing regulatory T cell (Treg) therapies targeting neurodegenerative, autoimmune and metabolic diseases. The company is developing a pipeline of therapies designed to enhance the function of dysregulated Tregs in various diseases, including ALS and Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Swaminathan has over 20 years of healthcare business executive experience. He began his career in clinical development, taking on commercial roles of increasing responsibility at Bristol Myers Squibb and Covance. Prior to joining Coya, Dr. Swaminathan served as chief business officer (CBO) at Actinium Pharmaceuticals and Alteogen, leading multi-billion-dollar deals. He also co-founded Lynkogen, a pre-clinical stage biotech, and served as its CEO. Dr. Swaminathan has a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from the University of Pittsburgh. Tune into the episode to hear more about Coya Therapeutics' innovative immunotherapeutic approach from Dr. Swaminathan. For more life science and medical device content, visit the Xtalks Vitals homepage. https://xtalks.com/vitals/ Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/Xtalks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xtalks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xtalks.Webinars/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtalks-webconferences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/XtalksWebinars/featured
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In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Mom Life Balance, Coya sits down with her husband, Reuben, to explore how their shared journey has shaped the woman she is today. Together, they dive into the lessons, struggles, and triumphs that have defined their partnership and individual growth. The central theme of the conversation, “Being good is easy, being great is hard,” serves as a reminder of the discipline, perseverance, and intentionality required to pursue greatness in life, relationships, and personal development. This is more than a love story; it's a testament to the power of support, accountability, and faith in becoming the best version of yourself. Whether you're striving to grow in your marriage, career, or personal life, this episode offers relatable insights and inspiration for the journey ahead. To get more of Reuben's insight, make sure you follow him on Instagram @realcoachreub & @incentivizegreatness!
In this heartfelt episode of Mom Life Balance, Coya and Brittani reflect on the things they took for granted when they were younger and how their perspectives have shifted over time. From the simple beauty of their hometown, Atlanta, to the deep value of spiritual and affectionate family, this conversation is a tribute to gratitude, growth, and the lessons we learn as we navigate life. Take a moment to reflect on what you may have taken for granted in the past. What are you grateful for now? Tune in to this episode of Mom Life Balance for inspiration, laughs, and practical wisdom. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs a reminder of how beautiful life can be!
In this episode of Mom Life Balance, Coya and Brittani take a fun, candid, and insightful dive into the things they do now that they didn't do when they were younger. From beauty hacks to body changes, from redefining what's fun to embracing aging, this episode is a heart-to-heart conversation about growth, self-care, and the journey of evolving as women.If you've ever caught yourself saying, “I never used to do this!” you'll love this episode. Hit play, laugh along with us, and embrace all the changes that come with being the incredible woman you are today. Don't forget to subscribe to Mom Life Balance for more relatable episodes, leave a review to let us know what resonated with you, and share this episode with a friend who needs a good laugh and a little inspiration!
Welcome to a special Mom Life Balance episode! Today, we're switching things up with a quick Q&A session featuring our host, Coya, where she's answering some of your most burning questions. If you've ever wondered about her personal routines, her strategies for staying organized, or how she balances life as a mom, wife, and professional, this episode is for you.If you're a mom looking for practical answers to everyday challenges, this episode has something for you. It's a down-to-earth conversation filled with relatable stories, real-life tips, and encouragement. Coya's honesty and openness make this a must-listen for anyone who wants to create a life that feels balanced and fulfilling.So, whether you're tuning in during your commute, while doing household chores, or during a quick moment of quiet time, this episode is here to uplift, inform, and inspire you. Grab a notebook because you might just walk away with a new idea or two that can make your daily life easier.Ready to dive into the world of organization, motivation, and intentional living? Hit play, and join Coya in this inspiring Q&A episode of Mom Life Balance. Subscribe for weekly insights and leave a comment to let us know which of Coya's tips resonate with you. Don't forget to share this episode with a friend who could use a little extra balance in their life!
In this solo episode of Mom Life Balance, Coya dives into a powerful topic that resonates with everyone juggling life's many responsibilities: Using God's Gift of Time. While life can feel rushed and overwhelming, this quick but impactful episode will remind you of the beauty and purpose in every moment.This episode also introduces our commitment to releasing new content every week, ensuring that Mom Life Balance becomes a constant source of encouragement, inspiration, and practical tips for women navigating the demands of motherhood, career, and self-care.If you've been feeling stretched thin or caught up in the rush of everyday life, this episode will give you the guidance and inspiration you need to reset, refocus, and fully embrace the time God has given you. Listen in as Koya shares these timeless truths that can help you reclaim your time and live each day with purpose.Ready to make the most of God's gift of time? Tune into Mom Life Balance every week for insights and encouragement that empower you to live intentionally. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with anyone who could use a reminder to slow down and cherish every moment.
Adventures in kakeland - A podcast about running a cake business
In this months episode l am in conversation with Aiza Cheung who is a brand designer and runs her own business called Studio Coya.We talk about the use of color in branding, how to stand out in a crowded market and the branding process. It was a very interesting conversation.As well as the interview l discuss my monthly roundup of what l have been up to in the business during October and what I've seen trending in the world of cake (and makeup)If you have a question or feedback about this episode you can message me here. Thank you for listeningYou can connect with me via:Instagram: Adventures in KakelandBlog: Adventures in kakelandPublished books for hobbyist and cake business owners. A food management system: for small home based food businesses Bake -cover-finish -deliver: Weekly baking planner Cake business order form book Blank recipe book My Business social media channelsInstagram: Kake and CupkakeryFacebook: Kake and CupkakeryWebsite: https://www.kakeandcupkakery.co.uk/
In this episode of The MLB Podcast, hosts Coya and Brittani dive into the practical tools and strategies they've used to navigate major life changes while staying sane, grounded, and focused. Whether it's transitioning into motherhood, shifting careers, moving to a new place, or managing other significant life changes, we all face moments that challenge us to adapt and grow. Life can feel overwhelming when everything is shifting around you, but with the right tools, you can find your balance, maintain your peace, and move forward with confidence.Ready to equip yourself with the tools you need to navigate life's biggest changes? Subscribe to The MLB Podcast for more episodes filled with practical tips, inspiring stories, and strategies to help you thrive in every season of life. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with someone going through a major transition—they'll thank you for it!Follow us on Instagram! @themlbpodcast
Faisal Shaker is a visionary entrepreneur, restaurateur and co-founder and CEO of Modern Food Company or MFC. The MFC portfolio of brands includes many of Riyadh's finest including San Carlo Cicchetti, Urth Cafe, Billionaire, the award-winning Peruvian-Japanese restaurant COYA, Signor Sassi, the homegrown and award-winning Japanese concept MYAZU, and many others. Prior to founding MFC Group, Faisal was in the banking and investment industry for over 15 years, at firms such as Merrill Lynch, SABB, Barclays and Audi Capital. Moreover, Faisal also sits on various boards and committees, including publicly listed companies. In this interview we cover: - Faisal's early career ambitions - The decision to leave banking and run MFC - Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to enter the F&B industry - Lessons learned from opening MFC's first restaurant - The evolution of Saudi's F&B industry - The ways international brands must adapt to local preferences - What it takes to be successful in F&B - Why Faisal is excited about Saudi Arabia's future
Brittani and Coya are back with a long awaited return of the podcast! This week we catch up on the past years and discuss the future state of the podcast. It's been too long! Let's catch up!Follow us on IG @themlbpodcast
Today, we are looking back a conversation I had last year with Howard Berman, co-founder and CEO of Coya Therapeutics, which has had quite the busy summer. The company expanded its collaboration with Houston Methodist Research Institute and started looking into how GLP-1 drugs can enhance the effects of its proprietary therapeutics. Read more about these two news stories from this summer on InnovationMap: Houston neurodegenerative company expands research collaboration with Houston Methodist Houston therapeutics innovator looks into GLP-1 drugs for Alzheimer's treatment
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El entrevistado del mes es el periodista y escritor Hugo Coya que acaba de publicar El espía continental. Como todos sus personajes, el peruano Jacobo Hurwitz se caracteriza por haber participado en eventos fundamentales de la historia de la humanidad, en este caso, las revoluciones socialistas en Latinoamérica, un continente dividido por la Guerra Fría. Vale la pena escuchar a Hugo Coya, siempre tiene algo nuevo que contarnos.
EL PEQUEÑO MUSEO DE LA MÚSICA CUBANA EN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA DE JORGE COYA PRESENTA LA MUSICA DE ARSENIO RODRIGUEZ Y SU HISTORIA, BIENVENIDO GRANDA CANTANDO CON LA SONORA MATANCERA, TAMBIÉN CANTA MIGUELITO VALDEZ. CON LAS ANÉCDOTAS DE LA HISTORIA MUSICAL CUBANA Y SUS INTÉRPRETES.
Guest: Dr. Howard Berman CEO and Chairman of Coya Therapeutics $COYA Website: https://coyatherapeutics.com/ Bio: Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board Howard co-founded Nicoya Health in 2020 to realize the vision and research of Dr. Stanley Appel and merged the company with Coya Therapeutics in 2021 where he currently serves as Chairman and CEO. He has over 18 years of entrepreneurial and industry experience working at the interplay of science and business. His experience offers him a unique combination of business acumen and scientific credibility with the ability to assess, quantify, and bridge both disciplines. Howard gained corporate experience with increasing responsibilities and positions as a Medical Science Liaison at AbbVie where he spent 7.5 years launching Venetoclax in CLL and later, supporting numerous solid tumor assets. He also served in leadership roles at Novartis Pharmaceuticals and later Eli Lilly where he was the scientific point of contact between the company and key opinion leaders for development and initiation of collaborations, clinical trials and investigator initiated trials. Howard began his career at MD Anderson Cancer Center in the technology transfer division where he was responsible for assessing the market, patent, and scientific merits of numerous oncology-based technology platforms in order to ascertain their commercial viability He received a Bachelor in Biology from the University of Michigan and a Masters and Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Pharmacology from Weill Cornell Medical School. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support
Daniel Barvin, VP of Operations and Patient Advocacy at Coya Therapeutics discusses the challenges of treating ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) and the company's approach to developing therapies for this heterogeneous disease. Focusing on a combination modality, Coya is developing therapies effective for sporadic and genetic ALS, targeting regulatory T cells and reducing inflammation to slow disease progression. Daniel, who carries a genetic variant for ALS and FTD (Frontotemporal Dementia), emphasizes the need for resources and support for the next generation of pre-symptomatic genetic ALS patients. Daniel explains, "Coya is based upon the discovery of Dr. Stanley Appel of Houston Methodist, that all neurodegenerative diseases, we believe, also autoimmune and a few metabolic diseases, drive an inflammatory response. The death of a motor neuron or damage to a motor neuron is an alert to the body that it should send inflammation to fix that motor neuron or beta-amyloid plaque buildup. Unfortunately, inflammation cannot fix these issues and, therefore, decides to take out a damaged part of the body. The death of the motor neuron then spurs more inflammation, and the inflammation that rises in the body eventually damages what are called regulatory T cells, the most immunomodulating cells in the body. Once regulatory T cells are damaged, inflammation becomes a persistent condition and drives further degeneration and eventually death." "Coya is founded upon the idea that we can affect the number and efficacy of regulatory T cells. This was our first pathway to affecting change in ALS. We have now gone to a combination therapy, which will be a biologic made up of two FDA-approved drugs in our own formulation. We believe this combination can increase the efficacy and number of regulatory T cells and reduce inflammation. We believe this combination effect in such a heterogeneous disease will have more efficacy than just a single modality." $COYA #CoyaTherapeutics #ALS #GeneticALS #PresymptomaticALS #PatientAdvocacy #RareDiseases coyatherapeutics.com Download the transcript here
Daniel Barvin, VP of Operations and Patient Advocacy at Coya Therapeutics discusses the challenges of treating ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) and the company's approach to developing therapies for this heterogeneous disease. Focusing on a combination modality, Coya is developing therapies effective for sporadic and genetic ALS, targeting regulatory T cells and reducing inflammation to slow disease progression. Daniel, who carries a genetic variant for ALS and FTD (Frontotemporal Dementia), emphasizes the need for resources and support for the next generation of pre-symptomatic genetic ALS patients. Daniel explains, "Coya is based upon the discovery of Dr. Stanley Appel of Houston Methodist, that all neurodegenerative diseases, we believe, also autoimmune and a few metabolic diseases, drive an inflammatory response. The death of a motor neuron or damage to a motor neuron is an alert to the body that it should send inflammation to fix that motor neuron or beta-amyloid plaque buildup. Unfortunately, inflammation cannot fix these issues and, therefore, decides to take out a damaged part of the body. The death of the motor neuron then spurs more inflammation, and the inflammation that rises in the body eventually damages what are called regulatory T cells, the most immunomodulating cells in the body. Once regulatory T cells are damaged, inflammation becomes a persistent condition and drives further degeneration and eventually death." "Coya is founded upon the idea that we can affect the number and efficacy of regulatory T cells. This was our first pathway to affecting change in ALS. We have now gone to a combination therapy, which will be a biologic made up of two FDA-approved drugs in our own formulation. We believe this combination can increase the efficacy and number of regulatory T cells and reduce inflammation. We believe this combination effect in such a heterogeneous disease will have more efficacy than just a single modality." $COYA #CoyaTherapeutics #ALS #GeneticALS #PresymptomaticALS #PatientAdvocacy #RareDiseases coyatherapeutics.com Listen to the podcast here
Willkommen zu einer weiteren tiefgründigen Folge des Originalteile-Podcasts. Heute mit uns: Jasmin Bühler, die visionäre Gründerin von COYA, die ihre vielseitige Reise von Heilbronn in die Welt und wieder zurück mit uns teilt. Jasmin öffnet ihr Herz über ihre Reise von der Lehrerin zur Tantra-Masseurin und wie sie Menschen dabei unterstützt, ihr wahres Selbst zu leben. Vom lebendigen urbanen Leben Hamburgs, wo der Fluss der Elbe ebenso wie das pulsierende Treiben der Stadt den Rhythmus des Alltags bestimmte, bis hin zur Wiederentdeckung ihrer Heimatstadt Heilbronn, teilt Jasmin ihre Geschichten und Einsichten. Sie lädt uns ein, die Veränderung zu umarmen, die oft unerwartet an unsere Tür klopft. Diese Folge ist ein tiefes Eintauchen in die Themen Selbstakzeptanz, Mut und die Kunst, das Leben nach eigenen Regeln zu gestalten. Begleitet uns auf dieser faszinierenden Reise und entdeckt, wie Jasmin durch die COYA-Methode einen Raum schafft, in dem Authentizität und Verbindung gedeihen – sowohl in der persönlichen Entwicklung als auch im Business-Kontext. Weblinks & Social Media von Jasmin Bühler: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jasminbuehler_coya/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/jasmin.buehler.5 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jasmin-buehler❤%EF%B8%8F-bba643194/?originalSubdomain=de www.coya.company www.jasmin-buehler.com www.coyacards.com www.coyafuture.com Audio: Philipp Seitz (www.philipp-seitz.de) Werbung wegen Namensnennung Als Premium-Freund dieses Podcasts ermöglicht das Autozentrum Hagelauer uns, die Mobilität der Seele ebenso wie die des Körpers zu erkunden: www.hagelauer.de #JasminBühler #COYA #OriginalteilePodcast #Transformation #Selbstentdeckung #Tantra #Körperarbeit #Authentizität #Heilbronn #Beziehungen #Leadership
In our Crufts 2024 round up I'm taking a look at the natural healthcare vibes and much more chatting to both familiar voices and new ones, talking to people and companies with a focus on natural health, grooming and wellness.I catch up on the latest from natural balanced and complete food firms including Paleoridge, and why Honeys has launched a bespoke service, including cooked options for certain cases.I also caught up with Coya and their freeze dried raw where convenience meets natural health. Exhibiting for the first time Ingenious Probiotcs highlighted the benefits of boosting the microbiome not just in your dog, but in your home too - eliminating any risks of Volatile Organic Compounds.I met up with Bugalugs and chatted about their new range of natural supplements, and to Photizo discussing the increased demand for ‘red light therapy' and why they think Crufts visitors are interested in natural healthcare. We chat about Crufts and why I love it as an educational experience about dogs, your choice, the scope to get the best out of your dog, the teamwork and how to build the indelible bond.I shout about being live on Channel 4 with Mr Binks talking about English Toy Terriers as one of the Native Vulnerable breeds. We also catch up with Lady B and the National Foundation for Retired Service Animals and a huge announcement.Visit Paleo's websiteand Ingenious Probioticsand Coyapetand Bugalug's Pet CareAnd the NFSRAand Danetre Health ProductsHoney's Raw Dog FoodAnd Earth AnimalFor more about Anna go to annawebb.co.ukMusic and production by Mike Hanson for Pod People ProductionsCover art by JaijoCover photo by Rhian Ap Gruffydd at Gruff PawtraitsAdvertising and sponsorship opportunities info@theloniouspunkproductions.com
It was the type of introduction that any MBA student would envy, and one at which David Snyder, 35 years later, still marvels. Back in the late 1980s, a business school classmate introduced him to notable investor and billionaire tycoon Sam Zell, who subsequently offered Snyder a job. Without hesitation, Snyder accepted Zell's offer and in short order began working for him in Chicago, where he joined a group of recent young graduates whom Zell had recruited to help inside the realm of corporate acquisitions. More than any one deal or acquisition target, Snyder recalls, the greatest lessons from his days with Zell came from the sideline conversations. “Just by my proximity to Sam, I learned a lot—he had sort of a Socratic approach, whereby we would have a dialogue with him in which he would begin sharing the investor's point of view and how an investor thinks about the operating prospects of a given investment,” remembers Snyder, who adds that from those days onward he has always “come to the table” thinking like an investor. He reports: “I've carried this with me through all of the ensuing 30 years.” Snyder's exposure to Sam Zell and his work in corporate acquisitions honed his strategic thinking skills. He emphasized the importance of understanding the investor's point of view and translating business strategy into financial terms. –Jack Sweeney
Comedians Gareth Reynolds and Dave Anthony examine the first woman to serve in Congress from the state of Minnesota, Coya Knutson Tour Dates Redbubble Merch Sources
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In this podcast interview with Dr. Fred Grossman, President and Chief Medical Officer of Coya, the following key points were discussed:- The podcast, "The Patients Speak," aims to bridge the gap between healthcare science and the patient perspective.- Dr. Grossman highlighted the significant unmet needs in conditions like ALS and Alzheimer's disease, emphasizing the personal impact on patients and their families.- ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects muscle function, speech, and respiration, with a high fatality rate.- Alzheimer's disease is also a devastating condition, and patients and their families are eagerly seeking treatments.- The discussion touched on the importance of considering patients' perspectives on daily activities, which are greatly affected by these conditions.- Dr. Grossman emphasized the need for objective measures in clinical trials while acknowledging the importance of subjective input from patients and their families.- Patients' altruism and desire to contribute to research were highlighted as essential drivers in clinical trials.- Dr. Grossman discussed Coya's focus on regulatory T cells (Tregs) as a key cellular target in treating ALS due to their role in regulating inflammation.- Coya's treatment, Coya 302, aims to increase the number and function of Tregs to stabilize the immune system and halt ALS progression.- The potential impact of Coya 302 was discussed, with the aim of prolonging survival and improving patients' quality of life.- Dr. Grossman mentioned that Coya is planning a large-scale study for Koya 302 with a potential start in six months.- Collaboration with patient advocacy groups and the Healy Platform Trial was highlighted as a way to involve patients in research and speed up progress.- The importance of clear and honest communication between patients and healthcare providers was emphasized, with patients having the right to know what to expect in their condition.Fred's Website BSB Media
JORGE COYA, DIRECTOR DEL PEQUEÑO MUSEO DE LA MÚSICA CUBANA EN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA elabora sobre la música del músico cubano José Bernabé Marino Barreto Pianista, director de orquesta. Con mucho Éxito en Europea. Además comenta sobre el maestro ARMANDO OREFICHE. (HAVANA, CUBA, 5 JUNIO 1911-LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA, DECIEMBRE 2000.) PIANISTA/ COMPOSITOR. EN 1932 VIAJA A ESPAÑA CON ORQUESTA DEL TEATRO ENCANTO DIRIGIDA POR ERNESTO LECUONA. AL ENFERMARSE EL MAESTRO LECUONA; ARMANDO OREFICHE DIRIGI LA POPULAR “LECUONA CUBAN BOYS“ EN EUROPA! OIGA LA HISTORIA Y LA MUSICA.
LOS MEJORES MÚSICOS Y CANTANTES DEL SON CUBANO; OLVIDADOS. JORGE COYA, DIRECTOR DEL PEQUEÑO MUSEO DE LA MÚSICA CUBANA EN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA REPASA LA HISTORIA DEL SON CUBANO EN SUS COMIENZOS Y SUS CANTANTES Y MÚSICOS OLVIDADOS. COMENTARIOS POR EL HISTORIADOR Y GRABACIONES ORIGINALES DE LA MÚSICA CUBANA DEL AYER.
Mage Hand, Art, COYA, and Sonic
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by Howard Berman, CEO of Coya Therapeutics. Together, they discuss the complexities of neurodegenerative diseases and the groundbreaking work being done to combat them. Explore the profound impact of conditions like ALS, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, and discover Coya's pioneering approach that utilizes Regulatory T-cells (Tregs) to revolutionize therapy for neurodegeneration. Howard offers insights into Coya's imminent breakthroughs, explains the critical role the immune system plays in all neurodegenerative diseases, and touches upon the process of working with the government to bring new treatments to the public. He also shares the tragic circumstance that occurred, which ultimately lead him to the overnight decision of leaving his career in big pharma and propelling him on this mission-based path. Finally, Howard concludes with the high expectations he has for Coya in the next 12 months. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that sheds light on the pressing need to address the growing epidemic of neurodegenerative diseases.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Howard Berman & Coya TherapeuticsSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/
Regulatory T cells target systemic inflammation and neuroinflammation, but when they fail to function properly, they can drive serious health conditions including neurodegenerative, metabolic, and autoimmune diseases. Coya Therapeutics is developing a pipeline of therapies designed to restore the ability of Tregs to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation. The company's lead experimental therapy is a combination of two biologics designed to treat ALS by boosting anti-inflammatory Tregs while suppressing other immune cells that drive inflammation. We spoke to Howard Berman, chairman and CEO of Coya, about the role of inflammation in neurodegenerative conditions, Tregs, and the company's experimental therapy to treat ALS.
What if you could slow down Alzheimer's or ALS? That's exactly the deeply personal journey Dr. Howard Berman, Founder and CEO at Coya Therapeutics, finds himself on. To day, Howard runs a mission-driven company that is making remarkable breakthroughs in the world of T-Cells. Driven by his father's personal battle with Dementia, Howard has embarked on a relentless quest for a cure. Along his journey, he uncovered an extraordinary technology devised by the brilliant Dr. Stanley Appel that gave him the courage to leave his last life in pharmaceuticals. In this episode, Dr. Berman speaks on the science of fear and the negative physical effects it can have on our bodies. Howard also gives listeners an educational crash course on what dementia is and the many ways it can rear its unfortunate, ugly head. It's Berman to Berman on this episode of the Courageous Podcast.
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JORGE COYA, DIRECTOR DEL PEQUEÑO MUSEO DE LA MUSICA CUBANA EN LAS VEGAS, PRESENTA LA ORQUESTA “MELODÍAS DEL CUARENTA” CANTAN POTOTO Y FILOMENO, ADEMÁS PRESENTA UN TEMA DE OSVALDO FARRES Y MUCHO MÁS! RECUERDAN “ME VOY PA MORON!”
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Like many of us, Howard Berman, Ph.D. has personal experience with the tragedy of cognitive decline. Neurodegenerative disorders are on the rise, and when one afflicted his father — a triple board-certified physician — he saw firsthand that they don't discriminate. Berman has dedicated his career to addressing neuro, autoimmune, and metabolic diseases, having founded Nicoya Health in 2020 and overseeing its merger with Coya Therapeutics the following year. The company came out of the gates this year fueled by an 11th-hour 2022 IPO, one of just a dozen on the year. Berman joined the Business of Biotech to share his strategy during a stingy stretch in biotech capital markets. Subscribe to the NEW #BusinessofBiotech newsletter at bioprocessonline.com/bob for more real, honest, transparent interactions with the leaders of emerging biotech. It's a once-per-month dose of insight and intel that you'll actually look forward to receiving! Check it out at bioprocessonline.com/bob!
Howard Berman is the CEO and co-founder of Coya Therapeutics, a company that's developed a treatment to prevent the spreading of neurodegenerative diseases like dementia and ALS. The company went public a few months ago, and Howard shares what it's been like leading the commercialization of a company with so much potential to save lives.
(2o. domingo de febrero: Día Mundial del Matrimonio) «Proseguiré en tratar [acerca] del reinado de los [Incas] y la sucesión de ellos hasta que [se acabó] con la muerte de [Huáscar] y [la] entrada de los españoles —escribe el historiador español Pedro Cieza de León en su Crónica del Perú: El señorío de los incas publicada en 1553—. Y quiero que sepan los que esto leyeren que, entre todos los [Incas], que fueron once, tres salieron entre ellos... para la gobernación de su señorío... y éstos... se parecieron... en el juicio y en ser valerosos, los cuales son [Huayna Cápac y Túpac Inca Yupanqui], su padre, e [Inca Yupanqui], padre del uno y abuelo del otro.... »... Los [Incas] se coronaban por reyes tomando la corona, que es la borla que hasta los ojos les caía. Y fue por ellos ordenado que el que hubiese de ser rey tomase a su hermana, hija legítima de su padre y madre, por mujer para que la sucesión del reino fuese por esta vía confirmada en la casa real —afirma el cronista Cieza de León—.... Por estas cosas, o porque [a los que lo ordenaron] les pareció que convenía, era ley entre los [Incas] que el señor que entre todos quedaba por emperador tomara [por mujer] a su hermana, la cual tenía por nombre “Coya”, que es nombre de reina... —como cuando un rey de España [se] casa con alguna princesa que tiene su nombre propio y, entrando en su reino, es llamada reina— así se llamaban [Coyas] las que lo eran del Cuzco. »Y [en el caso de que] el que había de ser tenido por señor no tenía hermana carnal, era permitido que [se] casase con la señora más ilustre que hubiese, para que fuese entre todas sus mujeres tenida por la más principal, porque [entre] estos señores no había ninguno de ellos que no [tuviera por lo menos] setecientas mujeres para servicio de su casa y para sus pasatiempos; y así todos ellos tuvieron muchos hijos [con] éstas que tenían por mujeres o mancebas.... Y si alguna [tenía relaciones sexuales con algún otro hombre], era castigada con pena de muerte, dándole a él la misma pena. »[A] los hijos que los señores tenían con estas mujeres, después que eran hombres mandábanles proveer de campos y heredades que ellos llaman chácaras, y que... les diesen ropas y otras cosas para su [provisión], porque no querían dar señorío a estos tales, [para que si había] alguna turbación en el reino no quisiesen intentar... quedarse con él con la presunción de ser hijo del rey. Y así ninguno tuvo mando sobre provincia... y ninguno de ellos hablaba con el rey... [sin tener que hacerlo] descalzo, como todos los demás del reino».1 ¡Qué gran contraste entre el trato que los señores Incas, descritos por Cieza de León, les daban a sus hijos extramatrimoniales, y el trato que el Rey de reyes y Señor de señores,2 a quien profesaban servir sus conquistadores, les da a sus hijos adoptivos! Aquellos emperadores les negaban a los tales hijos toda posibilidad de ser reconocidos como hijos suyos, mientras que el Dios de la Biblia de los españoles envió a su Hijo Jesucristo para que todo el mundo pudiera ser coheredero del reino de los cielos como hermano de Él.3 «A quienes recibieron [a Cristo] y creyeron en Él —afirma San Juan—, les concedió el privilegio de llegar a ser hijos de Dios» y les reservó un señorío sin igual: el de reinar con Él por los siglos de los siglos.4 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Pedro Cieza de León, Crónica del Perú: El señorío de los incas (1553) (Fundación Biblioteca Ayacucho, 2005), pp. 317-19. 2 Sal 136:3; 1Ti 6:15; Ap 19:16 3 Ro 8:14-17 4 Jn 1:12 (DHH); Ap 22:5
Local business impresario Daryl Nuhn came to party and talk Bio Bio and to kick off our Chile season and newsflash, this is gonna be a banging season. We're starting in the South and going North, which i'm told is "down" in the Southern Hemisphere, so like, get ready to have your perspective shifted. Please visit People's wine and Prima to get your Daryl fix. ////LIST///Cacique Maravilla, “Gutiflower,” 2021//Tinto de Rulo, Malbec de Bio Bio, 2018 //Roberto Henriquez, Santa Cruz de Coya, Pais, 2019//// Support the show
Billy and Michelle catch up with a pair of owners - Coya Robinson and Dr. Tiffany Daniels - from the first of its kind All-Female, All-African American Living The Dream racing syndicate.