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Many of us continue to associate “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) with the worst moments in The Terminator, Ex Machina, or The Matrix. Others think first of the known ethical challenges of AI and the potential workforce disruption of widespread AI implementation in healthcare and beyond. Dr. Mas Takashima, AI expert and chair of Houston Methodist's Otolaryngology Department, wants to change our lingering apprehensions around AI. In this episode, Dr. Takashima interviews his Houston Methodist colleague and guest host Dr. Omar Ahmed. --- SYNPOSIS First, Dr. Takashima shares his journey from video gamer to sinus surgeon and advocate for AI in medicine. He explains relevant concepts such as Generative Preformed Transformer (GPT) and neural network. Then, he and Dr. Ahmed dive into applications of AI to ENT, which include (but aren't limited to) analysis of CT images, prediction of surgical success, and screening of residency applications. They review the unique challenges of applying this powerful technology to healthcare and emphasize the importance of safeguarding patient privacy in the era of Big Data. Finally, Dr. Takashima challenges his fellow otolaryngologists and researchers to embrace this transformative technology. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 11:43 - AI 101 23:26 - Applications of AI in Medicine 31:21 - Current & Emerging Applications of AI in ENT 33:44 - Using AI to Improve Surgical Robotics 39:09 - AI in Personalized Medicine 46:41 - AI in Medical Education 57:23 - Ethics & AI: The Need for an Updated HIPAA 01:02:20 - The Future of AI in ENT --- RESOURCES Dr. Mas Takashima's Houston Methodist profile: https://www.houstonmethodist.org/doctor/masayoshi-takashima/ Dr. Omar Ahmed's Houston Methodist profile: https://www.houstonmethodist.org/doctor/omar-g-ahmed/
Today we'll dive deep into the world of conformal coating. More and more assemblies are being subjected to conformal coating to protect the assembly from harsh environments. What's leading the drive to conformal coat electronics assemblies? What types of conformal coating options are available? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type? For circuit assemblies, the protective embrace of conformal coatings ensures reliability, longevity, and performance. As technologies advance, so does the demand for innovative solutions to safeguard our electronic products. Whether you're a seasoned industry professional, a curious tech enthusiast, or just someone who's new to the world of conformal coatings, this episode is your go-to source for in-depth information on the growing trend of applying conformal coating to circuit assemblies. So, join us as we peel back the layers, and immerse ourselves in the world of electronics protection, and learn how conformal coatings play a pivotal role in keeping our devices humming, even in the harshest environments. To better understand conformal coating, I invited Lisa Rizzo to the show. Rizzo is Senior Director of Strategy & Emerging Applications at HZO. HZO is a global leader and innovator in protective solutions that, according to them, “keep the world running.” They provide products to markets including consumer electronics as well as high-reliability markets including automotive, industrial, medical, and IoT to deliver a more resilient, reliable, and durable level of protection. HZO specializes in nanocoating solutions that safeguard electronics, electrical products & critical applications in an ever-changing market.
Today we'll dive deep into the world of conformal coating. More and more assemblies are being subjected to conformal coating to protect the assembly from harsh environments. What's leading the drive to conformal coat electronic assemblies? What types of conformal coating options are available? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type? For circuit assemblies, the protective embrace of conformal coatings ensures reliability, longevity, and performance. As technologies advance, so does the demand for innovative solutions to safeguard our electronic products. Whether you're a seasoned industry professional, a curious tech enthusiast, or just someone who's new to the world of conformal coatings, this episode is your go-to source for in-depth information on the growing trend of applying conformal coating to circuit assemblies.So, join us as we peel back the layers, and immerse ourselves in the world of electronics protection, and learn how conformal coatings play a pivotal role in keeping our devices humming, even in the harshest environments.To better understand conformal coating, I invited Lisa Rizzo to the show. Lisa is Senior Director of Strategy & Emerging Applications at HZO. HZO is a global leader & innovator in protective solutions that, according to them, “keep the world running”.They provide products to markets including consumer electronics as well as high-reliability markets including automotive, industrial, medical, and IoT to deliver a more resilient, reliable, and durable level of protection. HZO specializes in nanocoating solutions that safeguard electronics, electrical products & critical applications in an ever-changing market. Lisa Rizzo's Contact Information:lrizzo@hzo.comhttps://www.hzo.com/
Jahan Marcu, PhD and Nigam B. Arora, PhD host a conversation with Vertosa's CSO Harold Han, PhD and their Chief Innovation Officer, Austin Stevenson, MSc. In this episode we focus on how cannabis and psychedelics companies keep their businesses moving forward with fundraising, partnerships, and expanding operations. Join us for an extensive discussion on how experts expand cannabis and hemp businesses. We explore the pros and cons of making a quick buck or having ownership in different types of businesses. Followed by an analysis of two scientific papers looking at cannabis and DMT in beverages. Be sure to stick around for our classic game “Name That Drug!”, where panelists have to guess the drug based on clues from a case report.Episode's Group:Jahan Marcu, PhD (moderator) Nigam B. Arora, PhDHarold Han, PhDAustin Stevenson, MScNews and Popular Literature Links: Psilera Raises $2.5 Million Focused on DMT (2:30) Cannabis Companies Looking to Grow Have More Options Than Ever? (10:30) Heroic Hearts Project Announces New Study with Imperial College London into the Physiological and Psychological Effects of Psilocybin on Veterans. (32:25)Rapid Fire Science Study Links:Innovative and Emerging Applications of Cannabis in Food and Beverage Products: From an illicit drug to a potential ingredient for health promotion. (46:30) Stability Evaluation of DMT and Harmala Alkaloids in Ayahuasca Tea Samples. (1:03:30)Today's Game (1:20:05) : Welcome to today's game, “Name That Drug!”. Can you guess the correct answer faster than the panelists? Be sure to listen to the end to find out.Credits:Podcast editing by Joe Leonardo, Podcast mixing and mastering by Dylan Agajanian, Cover art by Selina Lee, Intro music by Buddha by Kontekst, Transition music by K. LOUK. Outro music by Bensounds. Special thanks to Julian Amkraut for supporting this episode. More at: howtolaunchanindustry.com marcu-arora.com
Kevin Antcliff is the Product Lead of Xwing, a startup whose mission is to dramatically increase human mobility using fully autonomous aerial vehicles Key topics in this conversation include: What Kevin learned in nearly a decade of work on electrified aircraft at NASA The promise of regional air mobility The history of automated flight How Xwing is approaching autonomous aircraft development The role of autonomous flight in enabling sustainable, efficient, and convenient regional flight for cargo and passengers Links Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/kevinantcliff LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinantcliff/ Xwing website: xwing.com Xwing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xwing/ Regional Air Mobility paper: bit.ly/rampaper Kevin's Bio: Kevin Antcliff is the Product Lead of Xwing, a startup whose mission is to dramatically increase human mobility using fully autonomous aerial vehicles. Kevin is passionate about making the joy of flight affordable, sustainable, and accessible for all. Kevin joined Xwing from NASA where he was the Deputy Lead of Emerging Applications and Technologies in the Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch. In this role, he led the development of a white paper in collaboration with experts from industry and academia to cast a vision for Regional Air Mobility. He also served as the Co-PI on the High-efficiency Electrified Aircraft Thermal Research, or HEATheR, project and led the design of several electric and hybrid-electric aircraft concepts including the Parallel Electric-Gas Architecture with Synergistic Utilization Scheme (PEGASUS) concept and multiple Urban Air Mobility concepts within the Revolutionary Vertical Lift Technology (RVLT) project. Kevin earned his BS and MS in Aerospace Engineering from Virginia Tech. About Xwing Xwing is the first company to introduce autonomous technology for regional air cargo. With the goal of meeting growing unmet logistics demand, Xwing's human-operated software stack seamlessly integrates with existing aircraft to enable regional pilotless flight. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/ Music credit: Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Jeffrey Klein, MD, reviews the article, “Contrast-enhanced US for the Interventional Radiologist: Current and Emerging Applications.” See Malone, et al, RadioGraphics 2020; 40:562–588. Read Full Text: https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/full/10.1148/rg.2020190183
Even though it gained notoriety for recreational uses, Ketamine is experiencing a resurgence in clinical settings given its versatility and potential applications, including for pain treatment and depression. David Juurlink, MD, from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center and John Krystal, MD from Yale University discuss current and emerging applications of this drug.
Nesse episódio do Gene Highlights, o Dr. Antônio Rocha entrevista a Dra. Christiane Monteiro de Siqueira Campos, que fala sobre o estudo de parede de vaso: aplicações práticas. Confira a agenda de reuniões do Gene em https://spr.org.br/grupos-de-estudos/gene-grupo-de-estudos-de-neurorradiologia/ e participe online (https://spr.org.br/cursos-via-web/). Abaixo, seguem os artigos de referência dessa entrevista: Intracranial Vessel Wall MRI: Principles and Expert Consensus Recommendations of the American Society of Neuroradiology https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27469212 Cerebrovascular Imaging: Which Test is Best? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28973579 Intracranial Vessel Wall MRI in Clinical Practice: Technical Considerations, Current and Emerging Applications, and Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls https://asnr.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/asnr/ng/2018/00000008/00000002/art00004
Following up on our sold-out “Emerging Applications of Blockchain for Supply Chains” event held earlier this fall, we invited one of the speakers, Brigid McDermott, back to do a deeper dive into some of the content presented at this very important session. Brigid is Vice President, Blockchain Business Development & Ecosystem at IBM — and some of the early IBM initiatives around blockchain, which she is leading, are focused specifically on the supply chain as it relates to food, and especially food safety. It is an initiative she talks a lot about in this podcast. Here’s what she said when we asked about IBM’s commitment to blockchain in general: ‘Our CEO has said that blockchain will transform transactions the way the Internet has transformed communication. This is a fundamental shift in what is possible as we think about interacting with other parties. For IBM, as we started looking at blockchain as a new technology, this ability that it has to really fundamentally shift not just technology but business processes was the driver for our really aggressive investment in it.”
Following up on our sold-out “Emerging Applications of Blockchain for Supply Chains” event held earlier this fall, we invited one of the speakers, Brigid McDermott, back to do a deeper dive into some of the content presented at this very important session. Brigid is Vice President, Blockchain Business Development & Ecosystem at IBM — and some of the early IBM initiatives around blockchain, which she is leading, are focused specifically on the supply chain as it relates to food, and especially food safety. It is an initiative she talks a lot about in this podcast. Here's what she said when we asked about IBM's commitment to blockchain in general: ‘Our CEO has said that blockchain will transform transactions the way the Internet has transformed communication. This is a fundamental shift in what is possible as we think about interacting with other parties. For IBM, as we started looking at blockchain as a new technology, this ability that it has to really fundamentally shift not just technology but business processes was the driver for our really aggressive investment in it.”
Medical Grand Rounds with Jay C. Buckey, Jr., MD Professor of Medicine The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Adjunct Professor Thayer School of Engineering Dartmouth College
In this podcast, Associate Editor Denise Bounous discusses the February 2017 Special Issue with guest editors Adam Aulbach, Holly Jordan, and Jacqueline Tarrant. The editors discuss Contemporary and Emerging Applications in Clinical Pathology and provide information on the articles in the issue. Click here to read the issue.
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO On this episode of Everyday Medicine, host Dr. Jennifer Caudle welcomes Dr. Danielle Cooley to discuss the many facets of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT), and the identification and treatment of somatic dysfunction. Dr. Danielle Cooley is Associate Professor at Rowan SOM in the Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine/Neuro-musculoskeletal Institute and Medical Director of the Family Medicine office in Mt. Laurel, NJ.