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Episode 299 hosts Dr Darryl Reed (Biochemist & COO of Tissue Repair from Sydney, Australia) and Charlotte Meli (Registered Nurse and NSW Territory Manager of Tissue Repair from Sydney, Australia) In this episode we learn about Tissue Repair and their unique product TR Pro +. This novel hydrogel product contains beta-glucans (a derivative from yeast) and has been clincically proven and is TGA-approved to help wound healing. We find out who Tissue Repair are, the science behind TR Pro + and how this can be applied in aesthetic practices. This podcast was supported by Tissue Repair 00:30 Introduction 00:42 Our Upcoming 300th Podcast and IA Competition 02:01 Introducing Tissue Repair and TR Pro + 02:23 Darryl Reed's Journey into Aesthetics 04:10 Charlotte Meli's Background and Role 05:18 The Origins and Development of TR Pro + 07:41 Understanding Beta Glucans and Their Benefits 16:19 TGA Approval and Market Expansion 18:01 Clinical Studies and Real-World Evidence 22:18 Versatility and Benefits of TR Pro + 22:50 Clinical Feedback and Usage 23:35 Post-Injectable Applications 24:33 Science Behind the Semi-Permeable Film 25:15 Contraindications and Safety 27:38 Anti-Itching and Inflammation Control 29:04 Scar Treatment and Healing 30:17 Product Availability and Pricing 37:13 Future Developments and Applications 41:13 Conclusions and Final Thoughts READ THIS GUIDE TO JOIN OUR PATREON AS A FREE MEMBER OR SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE PODCASTS, WEEKLY EDUCATIONAL CONTENT & JOIN OUR WHATSAPP COMMUNITY CLICK HERE TO BROWSE OUR IA OFFERS FOR DISCOUNTS & SPECIALS CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE A BRAND OR COMPANY & WANT TO WORK WITH US CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST CONTACT US
Today's guest are Darryl Reed and Charlotte Meli from Tissue Repair.Darryl brings a wealth of experience from roles across research, government, and the private sector, including multinational corporations and startups. After completing a melanoma research fellowship in Switzerland, he returned to Australia to work with the Therapeutic Goods Administration before taking on senior positions with Roche and Bayer. Now, as Chief Operating Officer at Tissue Repair Ltd, Darryl plays a pivotal role in the company's growth and ASX listing.Charlotte's journey in the cosmetic industry began over a decade ago. Starting as a Dermal Therapist, she advanced her education, earning a Bachelor of Nursing and specializing in cosmetic injectables. For the past seven years, Charlotte has honed her expertise, working alongside some of the most respected professionals in aesthetics. Together, Darryl and Charlotte bring a unique blend of pharmaceutical insight and clinical expertise to today's discussion.Here to skin healing and aftercare for aesthetic clinics from Tissue Repair, today we welcome Darryl Reed and Charlotte Meli.The ABIC Podcast is an independent podcast that operates with the support of our listeners (that's you!) So if you would like to support the show, we would very much appreciate that. Hit ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcastsor ‘follow' on Spotify, and leave a review if you're feeling especially generous and please follow us @aestheticbeautycouncil
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In a white fur coat, Dinah Washington sits on her luggage outside a Las Vegas hotel. It’s 1959—the legendary star can’t enter the hotel without a white escort. So in her inimitable style, she takes a long pull from her flask and starts kicking up a fuss. Yvette Freeman reprises her OBIE Award-winning performance in this passionate play by Oliver Goldstick that reminds us “What a Difference a Day Makes."Directed by Gordon Hunt,Producing Director Susan Albert Loewenberg,Paul Eiding as Spinelli/Sam Greenblatt,Yvette Freeman as Dinah Washington,Adriane Lenox as Maye/Mama Jones/Violet,Bud Leslie as Frick/Rollie,Darryl Reed as Boss/Chase Adams/DJ
In a white fur coat, Dinah Washington sits on her luggage outside a Las Vegas hotel. It’s 1959—the legendary star can’t enter the hotel without a white escort. So in her inimitable style, she takes a long pull from her flask and starts kicking up a fuss. Yvette Freeman reprises her OBIE Award-winning performance in this passionate play by Oliver Goldstick that reminds us “What a Difference a Day Makes."Directed by Gordon Hunt,Producing Director Susan Albert Loewenberg,Paul Eiding as Spinelli/Sam Greenblatt,Yvette Freeman as Dinah Washington,Adriane Lenox as Maye/Mama Jones/Violet,Bud Leslie as Frick/Rollie,Darryl Reed as Boss/Chase Adams/DJ
This is the discussion for session seven chaired by Nicole Alix at the UNRISD conference "Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy", which was held May 6-8, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. Panelists are: Abhijit Ghosh, Darryl Reed, Carina Millstone, and Georgina Gómez. [37 minutes]
This is the closing session of the UNRISD conference "Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy", which was held May 6-8, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. The speakers are: Benjamin Quiñones, Darryl Reed, Emily Kawano, Jem Bendell, José Luis Coraggio, Paul Singer, and Peter Utting. [1 hour and 32 minutes].
This is the podcast on The Rise of Fair Trade: Opportunities, Tensions and Uncertainties presented by Darryl Reed at the UNRISD conference "Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy", which was held May 6-8, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland. [17 minutes]
Speakers:Dave Robinson… is the Sustainability and Community Involvement Coordinator at Mountain Equipment Co-operative (MEC) in Toronto. David speaks about how its ethical sourcing policy enables MEC to operate in a socially responsible manner. Peter Frampton… As Executive Director of the Learning Enrichment Foundation, Peter was instrumental in the establishment of the Social Purchasing Portal. Peter explains how the Portal allows corporations to leverage existing purchasing power to expand business opportunities for suppliers who provide added social value to their community. Don Wells… teaches in the Labour Studies Programme and Political Science Department at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Don played a key role in the process leading up to the decision by McMaster to adopt a “no sweat” and fair trade purchasing policy, and speaks about the issues involved in establishing and implementing purchasing polices at universities.Moderated by Darryl Reed, York University. 12/03/08http://socialeconomy.utoronto.ca/podcasts/sp_120308.mp3