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Dr. Michaël Polet is a faculty member in the Department of Diagnostic Sciences and Head of the IRMS (isotope ratio mass spectrometry) Department in the Doping Control Laboratory (DoCoLab) at Ghent University in Belgium. In this episode, he discusses PCC-funded research projects he has led to improve anti-doping analyses by developing new gas chromatography-chemical ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-CI-MS/MS) methods, as well as a novel chromatography high-resolution acquisition screening method. Michaël also discusses recent work using high-temperature liquid chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry methods that will help improve steroid detection and potentially lead to future high-throughput analysis methods.
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This episode is in Swedish] in the 10th episode of the Nordic Adtech review we are joined by Madeleine Thor - Managing Director at the IRM Institute for Advertising and Media Statistics. IRM collects, analyses and publishes data about the advertising and media markets in the Nordic region.Madeleine shares important insights into online spend across the Swedish market and reveals some interesting takes on IRM's newly released research on Swedish programmatic spend. Please note that this episode was recorded on Nov 3rd 2022.
Have you ever watched videos of cute babies online and then you start getting "baby fever"? And I believe that one of the monumental moments in our elementary education years is when we start learning about the actual process of this baby fever: "sexy time." As our guest described: "romantic" and "between sheets." However, there are instances when this activity does not result in the baby that the intending people wanted. According to the NIH, in the United States alone, approximately 9% of men and 11% of women of their reproductive age have infertility problems that imbue difficulties in the conception of a baby. Is there no longer hope for these partners to build the family that they have always dreamed of? Are there possible alternatives still available to them? There is no better person to ask these questions than the expert in the reproductive field: board-certified fertility expert physician Dr. Serena H. Chen.Receiving her bachelor's degree in Biology from Brown University in 1984, attaining her medical degree from Duke University in 1988, and completing her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in 1992 where she also fulfilled her Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility fellowship in 1995, Dr. Chen now stands as a fertility specialist and reproductive endocrinologist at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center and IRMS Reproductive Medicine in New Jersey. Beyond this, she also served as a clinical associate professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and St. George's University School of Medicine.With Dr. Chen's three decades of experience, we go into a deep dive into all things fertility and reproduction: the menstrual period, PCOS, infertility, miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, ovarian reserve, Anti-Müllerian hormone, egg freezing, medical surrogacy, in vitro fertilization (IVF), LGBTQ+ family planning, and safety of vaccines for pregnant people. Through all of this, Dr. Chen has a clear message to those who want to become parents: in one way or another, there is hope for you to build a healthy and happy family so you should be informed of your options so you will have no regrets.Livestream Air Date: July 14, 2021Dr. Serena H. Chen: IG @drserenahchen, IRMS @ivf_irmsDr. Chen on WIRED: Fertility Expert Answers QuestionsFriends of Franz: IG @friendsoffranzpodChristian Franz (Host): IG @chrsfranz & YT Christian Franz
Real estate is happening all over the world, whether we are following other markets or not. When we connect with agents from other countries, they can help us understand culture and client expectations, which in turn helps us successfully conduct business globally. This episode is all about the benefits of being an International REALTOR® Member (IRM). Our guests Tarun Bhatia and Ana Beatriz Muñoz Ruiz join Monica to share their experience as IRMs, some of the different real estate practices and traditions in their respective countries, as well as their favorite membership benefits. There are several important links mentioned in this episode — please make sure to visit the “Guest Links” section for all resources discussed in this episode. [3:00] NAR's international department helps agents from around the world learn different ways to practice real estate, and provides networking opportunities. [4:30] Tarun introduces himself and his work in India. [6:30] Anna introduces herself and her work in Mexico. [9:52] Indians invested almost 7.8 billion dollars in the U.S. in 2017; Indians living in India are investing in the U.S. real estate market, and Indians living in the U.S. are investing in the Indian real estate market. [13:07] The REALTOR® brand is still a growing thing in India — there is a difference between a REALTOR® and a real estate agent. [16:00] Many people who go to visit Cancun decide to live there as well; Ana joined NAR to connect with buyers and brokers to be more comfortable working with other people in the organization. [20:29] The top five foreign buyers in the U.S. are Canada, Mexico, China, India, and the UK, but these only account for a third of all buyers in the U.S. [22:00] Vastu Shastra is an interesting part of the real estate culture in India that comes over when Indians invest in U.S. real estate. [26:47] Another difference between the U.S. and India is how they use (or don't use) a CRM or MLS. [29:02] Culturally, personal relationships come before business relationships in Mexico. They also have legal rules where the bank is involved with foreign buyers as an extra layer in the process. [33:05] In both Mexico and India, personal relationships matter the most. [36:30] Ana shares tips for U.S. agents and buyers for how to buy real estate in Mexico — please visit the links below for the CIPS landing sites, which have information on finding the right agent in Mexico. [41:35] Many Indians are investing in the U.S. to bring back into the country of India, and there are a lot of business opportunities as people try to make it big between India and the U.S. [44:30] Tarun talks about how Indian laws help protect people during transactions, as well as the real estate laws that restrict who can buy property. [47:43] Ana and Tarun share some of the many benefits of being an International NAR member. Tweetables: “NAR U.S. has been around for more than 100 years, so they have perfected the art of training education courses, which we are still trying to learn in India. We get access to your training programs and a number of valuable business tools.” — Tarun “Relationships are still crucial in both markets. Knowing the people so you can connect to find what you need is still crucial.” — Monica “Most importantly, the broker should be someone who has experience, knows the market, and is ethical. I think that's the most important.” — Ana “It is not only about learning and networking with REALTORS® in the U.S., it's also about telling your clients back in India that you are open for business throughout the world.” — Tarun Guest Links: For the Global Real Estate Summit: Nar.realtor/videos/2021-nar-real-estate-forecast-summit-global-update Youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8nxcZniP63CYknxxweCc2Y-y8UA4Y5i For more information on certification in Mexico, visit: CIPS Designation Page Nar.realtor/education/designations-and-certifications/cips-designation To find a reputable agent in Mexico, Search for a CIPS Designee Agent Nar.realtor/designations-and-certifications/cips-designation/cips-search To learn more about the Indian tradition of Vastu Shastra, the design philosophy En.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vastu_shastra Additional Links: Crdpodcast.com Onlinelearning.realtor for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates crd@nar.realtor Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com Monica's Facebook Page Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks Additional Bio: Ana Beatriz Muñoz Ruiz brealtyco@gmail.com Ana Beatriz Muñoz Ruiz is a broker in Cancún, Mexico. She has a communications degree from UNUM, in Mexico City. She focuses on residential beach properties and is a strong promoter of the market-to-market program. With over 20 years of experience and a solid reputation, she has a proven track record in the real estate industry and a deep understanding of the market in Mexico. Ana is a CIPS, ABR, and TCR. She is an active partner of AMPI, FIABCI, NAR, and CILA and has been an advisor in the international direction of the National AMPI, Cancun section president, and AMPI's chief delegate to Europe. She is a Member of CILA and Treasurer of FIABCI México. Ana prides herself on professionalism and enjoys helping people. She takes particular pleasure in encouraging sales teams to enhance their skills to achieve the established goals. Ana is a constant learner, enjoys travel, and like all good Mexicans, LOVES to enjoy life. Tarun Bhatia President@narindia.com Partner — M/s Shaloo Agencies President — NAR India 2021-2022 2021 NAR U.S. Board of Director Chairman — International Affairs, NAR India 2018-2022 Chairman — Association of Property Professionals, Delhi NCR Past Treasurer — NAR India 2017-2019 Past Chairman — Education Committee, NAR India 2017-2019 M: +91 97 1717 0808 Email: president@narindia.com Tarun works as a partner at M/s Shaloo Agencies, a real estate consultancy firm in existence since 1980 in Delhi NCR with offices in New Delhi and Gurugram. With a timeline of more than 29 years of experience in the industry, he enjoys the trust of his clients, developers, and fellow REALTORS®. Tarun is a graduate from the Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi University, India and a post-graduate in Finance from ICFAI, Hyderabad, India. Tarun strongly believes in integrity, transparency, honesty, hard work, and maintaining professional relationships with clients, developers, & fellow REALTORS®. He has always tried to bring energy, creativity, experience, and personal knowledge to work. He also believes in sharing best practices and knowledge with fellow REALTORS® & developers. As a REALTOR® consultant, Tarun specializes in both residential and commercial projects of reputed developers of Delhi NCR and has successfully consulted for projects ranging from residential, commercial offices, commercial retail, hospitality, warehousing, logistics, and education sectors. Over the years, his firm has received a number of awards from these developers. Tarun loves to spend quality time with his family and is passionate about animals, nature, traveling, photography, reading, sports, music, history, and mythology.
The COVID-19 Vaccine & Fertility—Part 2 with Dr. Serena H. Chen, MD, Director for the Division of Reproductive Medicine at IRMS (the institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science), Dept. of Reproductive OBGYN at Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Clinical Assoc. Prof. Rutgers, UMDNJ Medical School and St George’s University School of Medicine, and Resolve’s Hope Award for Advocacy 2020. Hear About:• What the science is showing for women trying to conceive, pregnant and those breast feeding, as well as the general population.• Updates on how the COVID vaccinations work on different strains of the virus including variances.• Looking for answers in all the right places, in other words what the experts are saying. Please look to ACOG.ORG, ASRM.ORG, CDC.ORG, SMFM.ORG and @drserenahchen on instagram, twitter and Facebook.
This episode explores the topic of infertility and diseases associated with infertility. This episode features special guests: Dr. Serena L. Chen, MD who serves as Director of Reproductive Medicine at the Saint Barnabas Medical Center, and IRMS, the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science in New Jersey, and a Clinical Associate Professor at both Rutgers Medical Schools; Dr. Sara J. Mucowski, MD a fertility specialist in Dallas, TX who is double board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) as well as Obstetrics and Gynecology; and Mindi Huber who graduated with academic honors from the University of Cincinnati with a bachelors in anthropology with a minor in psychology, who has since become a philanthropist, infertility advocate and warrior herself. Diseases such as endometriosis and PCOS are explored and discussed as they relate to fertility issues as well as strategies to mitigate these tumultuous diseases. Support strategies are also discussed in order to help to empower infertility warriors, while breaking infertility stigmas along the way!
This week we spoke to Megan Kelly from the IRMS about incels and various flavours of pill narrative.
Hear About: COVID-19 vaccination and fertility, the differences in vaccines and how they work, what mRNA messenger Ribonucleic Acid is verses the new vaccinations coming out with a live virus, the significance of accessing up to medical recommendations from ASRM (https://www.asrm.org/news-and-publications/covid-19/) and other recognized sites, a tool form from U Mass Decision tool at I'm pregnant. Should I get the COVID vaccine? to evaluate if this the vaccine is right for you, UCSF's ASPIRE: Assessing the Safety of Pregnancy In the CoRonavirus PandEmic study. A nationwide prospective cohort study of pregnant women and their offspring during the COVID-19 pandemic that you can enroll in.
Patient advocacy has always been an important part of the fertility field. With great organizations and lots of outspoken patients, patients are receiving more education outside of the clinic. But should physicians be involved in this sort of advocacy, too? Don’t they have enough on their plates? On this episode of Inside Reproductive Health, Griffin spoke to Dr. Serena Chen of IRMS and Saint Barnabas Medical Center and Dr. Roohi Jeelani of Vios Fertility. Together, they co-authored a recently published paper, “Is Advocacy the solution to physician burnout?” They discuss why physicians should be more involved in advocacy and educating patients outside of their clinic. And why, against what one might think, it could reduce burnout for physicians in the long run. Learn more about Dr. Chen by visiting her on Instagram @drserenahchen or at sbivf.com. Find Dr. Roohi Jeelani on Instagram @roohijeelanimd or at viosfertilityinstitute.com. Discover our Fertility Marketing System at www.fertilitybridge.com
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and when you hear the word cancer, your mind doesn’t automatically go to fertility preservation. But when 30-year-old Tricia Russo learned she would have to go through chemotherapy, radiation, a mastectomy, reconstruction, and begin taking medications that could prompt menopause for her breast cancer diagnosis, her team quickly floated the idea of freezing embryos. It’s been nine years since Tricia’s breast cancer diagnosis, and her world looks a lot different. Not only is she a breast cancer survivor, she has endured a brain cancer diagnosis and surgery, became a mother through a surrogate and using donor eggs, and detailed her experience through a documentary film. In today’s episode, we hear from Tricia on her experience, and get further insight from her fertility doctor, Dr. Natalie Cekleniak of IRMS. Guests: Tricia Russo, Filmmaker, Dr. Natalie Cekleniak, IRMS Host: Dan Bulger You can watch ‘Love Always, Mom’, on Amazon Prime here. For more episodes of This is Infertility on Oncofertility: Episode 19: Oncofertility: Making Fertility Preservation a Priority Episode 20: Oncofertility: Fighting for Fertility Preservation Coverage Episode 21: Oncofertility: The Hope Fertility Preservation Can Bring Episode 22: Oncofertility: Helping Patients Navigate Between Oncology and Fertility Episode 54: Oncofertility: Having a Fertility Benefit that Covers Fertility Preservation Progyny is hosting a free webinar, Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients: Focusing on Survival and Your Life After Cancer, with experts from the oncofertility industry (many of which are previous podcast guests!). You can find more information about it here. For more information visit Progyny’s Podcast page and Progyny’s Education page for more resources. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, @ThisisInfertilityPodcast and use the #ThisisInfertility. Have a question, comment, or want to share your story? Email us at thisisinfertility@progyny.com.
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In this podcast Rob Bath joins James Lappin to explore the records management implications of the recent meteoric rise in adoption of Microsoft Teams. Rob describes: measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of Microsoft Teams sprawl, and to ensure that administrators can track the ownership of each Team; the modular structure of MS Teams, the absence of any overarching structure above each Team, and the implications of the fact that the list of an organisation’s Teams is available only to those with access to the Compliance centre of their organisation's Microsoft 365 tenancy; the reasons why the majority of Teams message traffic tends to go through individual chat accounts rather than through Team channels; the debates over the basis on which retention decisions should be made on messages in individual Teams chat accounts; the technical barriers to closing and archiving a Team; the relationship between MS Teams and SharePoint, and the implications of a Microsoft Teams roll out for an organisation's existing SharePoint implementation. Rob Bath is Information Management & Compliance Practice Lead at Intelogy. He is also Digital Director for IRMS. Rob's blogpost on configuration choices with regard to MS Teams (referred to in the podcast) can be found here. His blogpost on retention issues in relation to MS Teams can be found here. Rob's recent webinar on the governance of MS Teams can be viewed on the IRMS YouTube channel here. Rob Bath was interviewed by James Lappin on 12 August 2020.
After Securing All India Rank 18 in GATE 2014 and 33 in ESE 2014, Akash Tyagi did his Mtech from IISc Bangalore with a specialization in Heat Transfer. He also has experience of working as an IES officer. Discussed here: (1.) General introduction of Akash Tyagi 0:00 (2.) Advice to undergraduates 6:05 (3.) Life at IISc 9:41 (4.) Experience as an IES officer 16:10 (5.) What is Xoombook 20:49 (6.) Message to depressed in lockdown 24:06 (7.) How to Relate Multiple subjects 26:24 (8.) What were your most frustrating moments 29:46 (9.) Is IES worth anymore/ about IRMS 35:32 (10.) ISRO privatization 38:29 (11.) Guidance to Entrepreneurs 41:26 (12.) Concluding Message 43:58 Instagram: ashish_torq YouTube: Torq4712 (Video version of this podcast available here)| Akash Tyagi Social Media Instagram: xoombook, Youtube: Xoombook
Reproductive medicine has advanced dramatically and often presents couples with complex choices that can only be made on an individual basis. Preimplantation genetic screening or testing (PGS) is a powerful technology employed before implantation to help identify genetic defects within embryos. However, the process is extremely sophisticated and complex, therefore requiring a tremendous amount of experience and skill on the part of the reproductive endocrinologist. The procedure also comes with potential ethical concerns regarding the existing limits of the test.In this episode, Serena Chen, M.D., director for the division of reproductive medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Saint Barnabas Medical Center and a clinical associate professor at Rutgers, UMDNJ Medical School, joins host Mark P. Trolice, M.D., to share her insights on the potential benefits and limitations of preimplantation genetic testing.Tune in to discoverThe history of preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) and its evolution until todayThe limits of PGS and the controversy surrounding an embryo’s ability to self-correctThe potential risks inherent in the PGS procedureWhat mosaic embryos are and why they are dividing IVF expertsWho might benefit the most from preimplantation genetic testingAbout Serena H. Chen, M.D.Serena H. Chen, M.D. graduated from Brown University in Providence Rhode Island. She attended Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, and then trained in Gynecology and Obstetrics and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. After completion of her fellowship, she served as an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, as well as an Attending at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Dr. Chen serves as Director for the Division of Reproductive Medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Saint Barnabas Medical Center, and the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science at Saint Barnabas, and is a Clinical Associate Professor at Rutgers, UMDNJ Medical School and the St George’s University School of Medicine.Dr. Chen has published multiple papers and has been the recipient of scientific grants, including the prestigious Stetler Research Grant and the Johns Hopkins Institutional Research Grant. She also has received an award for achievement in laparoscopic surgery from the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. Dr. Chen has served as a reviewer for scientific journals such as Fertility and Sterility, the European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, and Reproductive BioMedicine Online. She works actively with patient advocacy groups such as INCIID, RESOLVE and the American Fertility Association, serving on the Physician Advisory Boards, writing patient articles, hosting online chats, serving as a Web Angel on the AFA and IRMS message boards and speaking at many patient education seminars. In 2005, the AFA recognized these efforts with a Family Building Award.About Mark P. Trolice, M.D.Mark P. Trolice, M.D., FACOG, FACS, FACE is Director of Fertility CARE: The IVF Center in Winter Park, Florida and Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine in Orlando responsible for the medical education of OB/GYN residents and medical students as well as Medical Endocrinology fellows. He is past President of the Florida Society of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility (REI) and past Division Director of REI at Winnie Palmer Hospital, part of Orlando Health.He is double Board-certified in REI and OB/GYN, maintains annual recertification
Eftersom Christopher Gummesson blev tvungen att hoppa veckans inspelning plockade Magnus in IRM-myra som vikarierande Christopher. Men inte bara det. För att stegra spänningen än mer plockade de i sin tur in IRMs it-gud aka kodapa Johan som gäst. Det blir snack om hackade SD-konton, nominativ determinism och om att Fredrik Strage bör bli kung.
Professor Russell Frew's Inaugural Professorial Lecture on 2nd of July 2013. Russell talks about using stable isotope ratios as "fingerprints" to trace points of origin. This research technique has practical applications in food traceability, biosecurity and forensics. Russell is currently based at the IAEA.
Professor Russell Frew's Inaugural Professorial Lecture on 2nd of July 2013. Russell talks about using stable isotope ratios as "fingerprints" to trace points of origin. This research technique has practical applications in food traceability, biosecurity and forensics. Russell is currently based at the IAEA.
Professor Russell Frew's Inaugural Professorial Lecture on 2nd of July 2013. Russell talks about using stable isotope ratios as "fingerprints" to trace points of origin. This research technique has practical applications in food traceability, biosecurity and forensics. Russell is currently based at the IAEA.
Professor Russell Frew's Inaugural Professorial Lecture on 2nd of July 2013. Russell talks about using stable isotope ratios as "fingerprints" to trace points of origin. This research technique has practical applications in food traceability, biosecurity and forensics. Russell is currently based at the IAEA.
Most of the major categories of adaptive behavior can be seen in all animals. This course begins with the evolution of behavior, the driver of nervous system evolution, reviewed using concepts developed in ethology, sociobiology, other comparative studies, and in studies of brain evolution. The roles of various types of plasticity are considered, as well as foraging and feeding, defensive and aggressive behavior, courtship and reproduction, migration and navigation, social activities and communication, with contributions of inherited patterns and cognitive abilities. Both field and laboratory based studies are reviewed; and finally, human behavior is considered within the context of primate studies.