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Progress, Potential, and Possibilities
Dr. Marcia McNutt, Ph.D. - President, National Academy of Sciences - Shaping The Culture And Conduct Of Science

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 62:13


Send us a textDr. Marcia McNutt, Ph.D. is President of the National Academy of Sciences ( https://www.nasonline.org/directory-entry/marcia-mcnutt-6apamq/ ), where she also chairs the National Research Council, the operating arm of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and serves a key role in advising our nation on various important issues pertaining to science, technology, and health.From 2013 to 2016, Dr. McNutt served as editor-in-chief of the Science journals. Dr. McNutt is a geophysicist who prior to joining Science, was director of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and science adviser to the United States Secretary of the Interior from from 2009 to 2013. During her tenure, the USGS responded to a number of major disasters, including earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, and Japan, and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Dr. McNutt led a team of government scientists and engineers at BP headquarters in Houston who helped contain the oil and cap the well. She directed the flow rate technical group that estimated the rate of oil discharge during the spill's active phase. For her contributions, she was awarded the U.S. Coast Guard's Meritorious Service Medal.Before joining the USGS, Dr. McNutt served as president and chief executive officer of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), in Moss Landing, California. During her time at MBARI, the institution became a leader in developing biological and chemical sensors for remote ocean deployment, installed the first deep-sea cabled observatory in U.S. waters, and advanced the integration of artificial intelligence into autonomous underwater vehicles for complex undersea missions.From 2000 to 2002, Dr. McNutt served as president of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). She was chair of the Board of Governors for Joint Oceanographic Institutions, responsible for operating the International Ocean Drilling Program's vessel JOIDES Resolution and associated research programs.Dr. McNutt is a National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI)-certified scuba diver and trained in underwater demolition and explosives handling with the Underwater Demolition Team (UDT) of the United States Navy and the United States Navy SEALs.Dr. McNutt began her academic career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she was the E.A. Griswold Professor of Geophysics and directed the Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science & Engineering, jointly offered by MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Her research area is the dynamics of the upper mantle and lithosphere on geologic time scales, work that has taken her to distant continents and oceans for field observations. She is a veteran of more than a dozen deep-sea expeditions, on most of which she was chief or co-chief scientist.Dr. McNutt received a B.A. in physics from Colorado College and her Ph.D. in Earth sciences at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. She holds honorary doctoral degrees from the Colorado College, the University of Minnesota, Monmouth University, the Colorado School of Mines, University of Miami, Uppsala University, Michigan State University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, George Washington University, Boston University, Texas A&M University, Indiana University Bloomington, and the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. #MarciaMcNutt #NationalAcademyOfSciences #Convergence #USGeologicalSurvey #ScienceMagazine #MontereyBayAquariumResearchInstitute #AmericanGeophysicalUnion #MIT #Geoscience #EarthScience #Physics #STEM #Innovation #Science #Technology #Research #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #Podcasting #ViralPodcastSupport the show

Transportation Radio
Brian Cronin, Director, Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office – National V2X Deployment Plan

Transportation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 21:17


Brian Cronin, Director of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office of the U.S. Department of Transportation, joins the ITE Talks Transportation podcast to discuss the recently released National V2X Deployment Plan. The plan, drafted and advanced with collaboration across public and private partnerships, provides stakeholders with vital information to enable a safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation system through the national, widespread deployment of interoperable V2X technologies. Brian talks about what agencies need to do to implement the plan, the short- and long-term goals of the plan, and available resources for implementation. He also touches on the Accelerator Grants and pilot projects that have resulted in real deployments of V2X at-scale, and talks about what the future may look like with full deployment of V2X.

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ITE Talks Transportation
Brian Cronin, Director, Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office – National V2X Deployment Plan

ITE Talks Transportation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 21:18


Brian Cronin, Director of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office of the U.S. Department of Transportation, joins the ITE Talks Transportation podcast to discuss the recently released National V2X Deployment Plan. The plan, drafted and advanced with collaboration across public and private partnerships, provides stakeholders with vital information to enable a safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation system through the national, widespread deployment of interoperable V2X technologies. Brian talks about what agencies need to do to implement the plan, the short- and long-term goals of the plan, and available resources for implementation. He also touches on the Accelerator Grants and pilot projects that have resulted in real deployments of V2X at-scale, and talks about what the future may look like with full deployment of V2X.  

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Stateside from Michigan Radio
What Octavia Butler Knew About July 2024

Stateside from Michigan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 17:41


July 20, 2024 marks the beginning of dystopian classic novel "Parable of the Sower", written by Octavia Butler 30 years ago.  GUEST: Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, PhD, is Chair of the Joint Program in English and Education at the University of Michigan's Marsal Family School of EducationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New England Journal of Medicine Interviews
NEJM Interview: Ida Sim on the translation of ethical principles into oversight of new forms of artificial intelligence.

New England Journal of Medicine Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 14:24


Ida Sim is a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, and codirector of the Joint Program in Computational Precision Health at UC Berkeley and UCSF. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. I. Sim and C. Cassel. The Ethics of Relational AI — Expanding and Implementing the Belmont Principles. N Engl J Med 2024;391:193-196.

Mommy Labor Nurse
The Hear Her Campaign with Dr. Wanda Barfield

Mommy Labor Nurse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 22:40


This week on The Mommy Labor Nurse Podcast, I'm honored to have a distinguished guest, Dr. Wanda Barfield, joining us in support of the CDC's Hear Her Campaign. This initiative aims to raise awareness about maternal health issues and promote respectful maternity care. The CDC has recently released its 2023 Vital Signs Report, shedding light on crucial statistics and findings related to maternal care in the United States. During our time with Dr. Barfield, we'll explore the report's insights, discuss the importance of addressing mistreatment during pregnancy and delivery, and learn how the Hear Her campaign is working to improve communication between healthcare providers and pregnant and postpartum patients. Want to feel more in control of your birth experience? No matter how you plan to deliver, the FREE Birth Prep Guide is here to help you prepare. Have an even better birth! CLICK HERE to learn more about our online birth classes that will help you feel prepared and in control - no matter how you deliver. And be sure to follow @mommy.labornurse on Instagram to join our community of over half a million for education, tips, and solidarity on all things pregnancy, birth, and postpartum! About Dr. Wanda Barfield Wanda Barfield, MD, MPH, FAAP, is the Director of the Division of Reproductive Health (DRH) within the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She also serves as Assistant Surgeon General in the U.S. Public Health Service. She received her medical and public health degrees from Harvard University and completed a pediatrics residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and a neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship at Harvard's Joint Program in Neonatology (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Beth Israel Hospital, and Children's Hospital, Boston). Before joining CDC in 2000, she was Director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Emory University School of Medicine. She is a Fellow with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and is the CDC liaison to the AAP Section on Perinatal Pediatrics (SoPPe) and Committee on Fetus and Newborn (COFN). She continues to do clinical work in neonatology, providing care to critically ill newborns in Atlanta, Georgia.  

Becker’s Healthcare -- Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast
Best Practices for a Successful Total Joint Program

Becker’s Healthcare -- Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 20:20


In this episode, we are joined by Nicole Scott, MSN, FNP-C, ONP-C, Disease Specific Certification Reviewer-Ortho at The Joint Commission, to discuss strategies a joint program can adopt to stand out, highlights of common obstacles when developing a joint program, metrics programs should prioritize and more.This episode is sponsored by The Joint Commission.

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast
Best Practices for a Successful Total Joint Program

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 20:20


In this episode, we are joined by Nicole Scott, MSN, FNP-C, ONP-C, Disease Specific Certification Reviewer-Ortho at The Joint Commission, to discuss strategies a joint program can adopt to stand out, highlights of common obstacles when developing a joint program, metrics programs should prioritize and more.This episode is sponsored by The Joint Commission.

The Classical Ideas Podcast
EP 262: Indhira Udofia on the impact of religious trauma on Black Millennials and Generation Z

The Classical Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 50:26


Indhira Udofia (she/they) is a Ph.D. candidate in the Joint Program in Social Work at NC A&T University and UNC Greensboro. Their dissertation project looks at the impact of religious trauma on Black Millennials and Generation Z, exploring the impact of institutional violence on gendered and sexual minorities within Black religious spaces. Her extensive experience providing therapeutic and spiritual services  in clinical and community settings (since 2009) and faith communities (since 2014), shaped her deep passion for helping communities and individuals recover from trauma, especially in spaces of spiritual abuse and grief. Indhira believes that their work is a collaborative effort to empower others in their own healing journey. Using strengths-based methodologies and client-based appropriate rituals, restorative practices, and trauma-informed consultation, they work to address power dynamics, conflict resolution, self-care, and other issues that may arise within a healing framework, for the flourishing of the collective. Indhira's love of the arts, especially music, and  her travels all over the world, allow her a perspective that is inclusive, welcoming, and informed. Follow Indhira Udofia: -https://twitter.com/BlaQTraumaNerd -https://linktr.ee/imudofia Follow Sacred Writes: https://www.sacred-writes.org/ https://twitter.com/Sacred_Writes Listen to the complete Sacred Writes-Classical Ideas collection:  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0JzteHE3RIyOKA9xosmK6W    

The BME Grad Podcast
19- Traceability Matrices, Intuitive Surgical, and moving across the country for a new job w/ Madhuvanthi Jayaraman

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 28:49


Madhuvanthi Jayaraman graduated from the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State in 2019. Now, she is a Design Control Systems Engineer at Intuitive Surgical. Madhu joins us to talk about her role, building traceability matrices as part of the device design process, and moving across the country for a new job. More on The BME Grad Podcast: www.thebmegradpodcast.com Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thebmegradpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bme-grad/support

The BME Grad Podcast
19- Traceability Matrices, Intuitive Surgical, and moving across the country for a new job w/ Madhuvanthi Jayaraman

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 28:49


Madhuvanthi Jayaraman graduated from the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State in 2019. She now works as a Design Control Systems Engineer with the Tools and Processes team at Intuitive, supporting the development, testing, and implementation of internal tools that help in building documentation and traceability matrices which adhere to the current Design Control Process for medical devices. Madhu joins us to talk about her role, building traceability matrices as part of the device design process, and moving across the country for a new job. More on The BME Grad Podcast: www.thebmegradpodcast.com Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thebmegradpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bme-grad/support

The BME Grad Podcast
18- Biomedical Engineer at Carolina BioOncology Institute w/ Allie Story

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 28:16


Allie Story graduated from the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State in 2019. Now, she is a Biomedical Engineer at Carolina BioOncology Institute. Allie joins to to talk about her role, line of work, and making a career switch from med device to pharma/biotech. More on The BME Grad Podcast: www.thebmegradpodcast.com Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thebmegradpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bme-grad/support

The BME Grad Podcast
18- Biomedical Engineer at Carolina BioOncology Institute w/ Allie Story

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 28:15


Allie Story graduated from the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State in 2019. Now, she is a Biomedical Engineer at Carolina BioOncology Institute. Allie joins to to talk about her role, line of work, and making a career switch from med device to pharma/biotech. More on The BME Grad Podcast: www.thebmegradpodcast.com Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/thebmegradpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bme-grad/support

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
30 years since the "Velvet Divorce": A special joint program of Radio Slovakia and Radio Prague International (30.12.2022 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 26:34


A special joint program of Radio Slovakia International and Radio Prague International marking 30 years since the break-up of Czechoslovakia.

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Break Concrete
The Elusive Black Middle Class with Imari Smith

Break Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 46:55


With rising costs of living, steadily increasing debt, and stagnant wages, middle class Americans may find themselves living paycheck to paycheck. But is there even a Black middle class? Imari Smith, a doctoral student in Duke University's Joint Program in Sociology and Public Policy, argues that the Black middle class is a “subaltern middle class”, just one tier of a marginalized group. The Black middle class has never reaped the benefits of their middle class status and continue to be subjected to the same harms faced by Black Americans of lower economic status. Find links and show notes at https://breakconcrete.com/bc050. Topics Covered: Defining middle class and wealth The hollowing of the middle class  Drivers of increasing household debt Defining the “subaltern middle class” How middle class status insulates from adversity Barriers Black families face to accumulating wealth Closing the wealth gap  Building Black Americans' assets and wealth Identifying who should benefit from reparations Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/breakconcrete/ Twitter https://twitter.com/BreakConcrete/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/breakconcrete/ E-mail feedback to breakconcrete@gmail.com. If you like this episode, please leave a review and rating.

The BME Grad Podcast
24- Validation Engineer at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group (+ now Associate Specialist, Engineering at Merck) w/ Danlee Brown

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 24:45


Danlee Brown is 2020 alum of the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State. Danlee joins Allie and Grace to discuss her career to date, including her role as a Validation Engineer at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, and now, her role as an Associate Specialist, Engineering at Merck. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
24- Validation Engineer at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group (+ now Associate Specialist, Engineering at Merck) w/ Danlee Brown

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 24:45


Danlee Brown is 2020 alum of the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State. Danlee joins Allie and Grace to discuss her career to date, including her role as a Validation Engineer at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, and now, her role as an Associate Specialist, Engineering at Merck. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

Contact Chai with Rabbi Lizzi
The High Holidays: Envisioning A Year of Justice with R'Stephanie Ruskay

Contact Chai with Rabbi Lizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 27:35


This episode concludes a three-part series diving into the High Holidays. In this episode, Rabbi Deena Cowans is in conversation with her friend and mentor, Rabbi Stephanie Ruskay.  Rabbi Ruskay has made her career in the Jewish social justice sector, serving in leadership positions at the American Jewish World Service, Auburn Theological Seminary, and AVODAH Jewish Service Corps, just to name a few. She is an alumna of the Jewish Theological Seminary's and Columbia University's Joint Program, The Davidson School of Education and JTS The Rabbinical School. She currently serves as the Associate Dean of The Rabbinical School of JTS and the Executive Director of the Hendel Center for Ethics and Justice, where she directs field education and entrepreneurial endeavors that raise the scope, skills and profile of justice work and community organizing for contemporary rabbis. Join Mishkan Chicago for the High Holidays in-person or via livestream! You can find a smorgasbord of a la carte options at this link: https://www.mishkanchicago.org/high-holy-fest/As always, you can find out more about Mishkan at MishkanChicago.org or by following us on social media @mishkanchicago. 

Rosner's Domain
Noam Gidron: Exploring the Differences Between the Israeli and American Political Systems

Rosner's Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 25:02


Shmuel Rosner and Noam Gidron discuss how the differences between the Israeli and American political systems effect political and social polarization.   Noam Gidron is a senior lecturer at the Department of Political Science and the Joint Program in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. My research interests lie at the intersection of political behavior, political sociology and political economy.   Follow Shmuel Rosner on Twitter.

The JRHEUM Podcast
July 2021 Editor's Picks

The JRHEUM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 17:14


The Journal of Rheumatology's Editor-in-Chief Earl Silverman discusses this month's selection of articles that are most relevant to the clinical rheumatologist. Included are excerpts from this month's Editor's Picks spotlight interviews with 2 authors; Jessica Widdifield, PhD, ICES, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Holland Bone & Joint Program, Toronto, and Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Grace C. Wright, MD, PhD, Association of Women in Rheumatology, New York, New York, USA. This month's selections also include: Pathi, et al: The Rheumatoid Arthritis Gene Expression Signature Among Women Who Improve or Worsen During Pregnancy: A Pilot Study - https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.201128 Stovall, et al: Relation of NSAIDs, DMARDs, and TNF Inhibitors for Ankylosing Spondylitis and Psoriatic Arthritis to Risk of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty - https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.200453 Mehta, et al: Giant Cell Arteritis and COVID-19: Similarities and Discriminators. A Systematic Literature Review - https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.200766 Widdifield, et al: Feminization of the Rheumatology Workforce: A Longitudinal Evaluation of Patient Volumes, Practice Sizes, and Physician Remuneration - https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.201166 Bachiller-Corral et al: Risk of Severe COVID-19 Infection in Patients With Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases - https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.20075 Ornetti, et al: Perforating Rheumatoid Nodule Mimicking Malignant Soft-tissue Mass of the Forearm - https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.201290 Guillaune-Czitrom, et al: A Recurrent Central Band Keratopathy in a Child - https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.200462 To read these, and other full articles visit www.jrheum.org. Music by David Hilowitz

Climate Now
Climate Projections with Sergey Paltsev

Climate Now

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 21:52


Dr. Sergey Paltsev, Deputy Director of MIT's Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, spoke with Climate Now hosts James Lawler and Katherine Gorman about climate projections and the tools he and his colleagues at MIT use to communicate projected outcomes to policymakers and the public.

The BME Grad Podcast
14- What internships to choose & what to get out of them w/ Alyssa Burke

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 35:37


Alyssa Burke is a Validation Engineer at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group and was previously a Bioprocess Engineer at Novartis Gene Therapies. She is also a 2019 grad of the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State. Alyssa joins Allie and Grace to talk about industry vs. research internships and key takeaways. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
14- What internships to choose & what to get out of them w/ Alyssa Burke

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 35:37


Alyssa Burke is a Validation Engineer at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group and was previously a Bioprocess Engineer at Novartis Gene Therapies. She is also a 2019 grad of the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State. Alyssa joins Allie and Grace to talk about industry vs. research internships and key takeaways. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

Breaking Waves
Episode 4: What Do the Fish Say? with Dr. David Mann

Breaking Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 20:14


On today's episode, we chat with fish-sound-guru and amazing marine bioacoustician Dr. David Mann about his unconventional introduction into the field of bioacoustics, how fishes communicate using sound, and the new, affordable, open-source acoustic tagging technique he hopes to introduce to the scientific research community. Dr. David Mann did his Ph.D. at the Joint Program in Biological Oceanography at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and now runs Loggerhead Instruments.

The BME Grad Podcast
10- Clinical Account Specialist at Biosense Webster w/ Brooke Gurnari

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 25:28


Brooke Gurnari is a 2019 grad of the Joint Program of BME at UNC and NC state. Brooke joins Allie and Grace to talk about her role at Biosense Webster and her exciting day-to-day schedule, interacting with doctors, nurses, and patients. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
10- Clinical Account Specialist at Biosense Webster w/ Brooke Gurnari

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 25:28


Brooke Gurnari is a 2019 grad of the Joint Program of BME at UNC and NC state. Brooke joins Allie and Grace to talk about her role at Biosense Webster and her exciting day-to-day schedule, interacting with doctors, nurses, and patients. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
9- Clinical & Regulatory Development Program at Edwards Lifesciences w/ Sydney Cheek

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 32:33


Sydney Cheek is a 2019 grad of the Joint Program of BME at UNC and NC State, and is currently working for Edwards Lifesciences in their Clinical & Regulatory Development rotational program. Sydney talks about her experiences in the program and what clinical and regulatory roles are like at a large, class III medical device company. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
9- Clinical & Regulatory Development Program at Edwards Lifesciences w/ Sydney Cheek

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 32:33


Sydney Cheek is a 2019 grad of the Joint Program of BME at UNC and NC State, and is currently working for Edwards Lifesciences in their Clinical & Regulatory Development rotational program. Sydney talks about her experiences in the program and what clinical and regulatory roles are like at a large, class III medical device company. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
3- Implementation Project Manager at Epic w/ Lee-Ann Nguyen

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 16:15


Lee-Ann Nguyen is an Implementation Project Manager at Epic, a leading healthcare software company headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. She graduated from the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State in 2019. On this episode, learn about Lee-Ann's job, travel, and interview process, as well as Epic's whimsical campus. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
3- Implementation Project Manager at Epic w/ Lee-Ann Nguyen

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 16:15


Lee-Ann Nguyen is an Implementation Project Manager at Epic, a leading healthcare software company headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. She graduated from the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State in 2019. On this episode, learn about Lee-Ann's job, travel, and interview process, as well as Epic's whimsical campus. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
2- Manufacturing Associate at Bluebird Bio (Gene Therapy) w/ Dilan Chudasma

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 24:34


Dilan Chudasma is a Manufacturing Associate II at a small-medium sized gene therapy company. He graduated from the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State in 2019. Dilan talks about manufacturing in pharma, gene therapy, and what he does every day. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
2- Manufacturing Associate at Bluebird Bio (Gene Therapy) w/ Dilan Chudasma

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 24:34


Dilan Chudasma is a Manufacturing Associate II at a small-medium sized gene therapy company. He graduated from the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State in 2019. Dilan talks about manufacturing in pharma, gene therapy, and what he does every day. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
1- Product Engineering at an engineering consulting company for design & manufacturing w/ Brian Kim

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 25:58


Brian Kim is a Product Engineer at an engineering consulting design and manufacturing company (Plexus Corp) and a 2019 graduate of the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State. Brian joins Allie & Grace to talk about how he got his first role, what he's responsible for, what skills he uses daily, and what he wants to do next. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

The BME Grad Podcast
1- Product Engineering at an engineering consulting company for design & manufacturing w/ Brian Kim

The BME Grad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 25:58


Brian Kim is a Product Engineer at an engineering consulting design and manufacturing company (Plexus Corp) and a 2019 graduate of the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State. Brian joins Allie & Grace to talk about how he got his first role, what he's responsible for, what skills he uses daily, and what he wants to do next. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak

TIPS - Travel, Education, Growth, Study
Top tips when starting a joint program with overseas universities, Priscila Trevisan, Swinburne University - 092

TIPS - Travel, Education, Growth, Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 4:48


Datenbusiness Podcast
#43 Datenchefs #34 mit Prof. Dr. Frauke Kreuter | Professur in Data Science für die Sozial- und Humanwissenschaften

Datenbusiness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 61:14


Frau Kreuter ist Professorin an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München und an der University of Maryland. In ihrer Forschung beschäftigt sich Frau Kreuter mit Social Data Science, Umfragemethoden, Datenschutz, systematischen Verzerrungen von Daten sowie mit mobiler Technologie zur Datenerfassung. Frau Prof. Kreuter leitet am Institut für Arbeitsmarkt und Berufsforschung (IAB) in Nürnberg das Kompetenzzentrum Empirische Methoden und an der University of Maryland das Joint Program in Survey Methodology (JPSM). Unsere Themen im Überblick: Die Coleridge Initiative stellt eine sichere Cloud-Umgebung zur Verfügung für den Datentransfer zwischen Unternehmen, Wissenschaftlern und Politikberatung. (ab 05:15) Gemeinsames Datenerhebungsprojekt mit der Firma Umlaut. (ab 07:38) Was verbirgt sich hinter Applied und Social Data Science? (ab 09:51) Kritische Betrachtung moderner Umfragemethoden wie sie z.B. bei Appinio oder Civey durchgeführt werden. (ab 14:45) Konkrete Beispiele für Social Data Science, u.a. Zusammenarbeit mit Facebook. (ab 19:20) Nicht für alle Aufgaben in der Datenwertschöpfungskette braucht es einen Uni-Abschluss. (ab 48:04) Digitalisierung in der Hochschulbildung. (ab 54:18)

Who Belongs? A Podcast on Othering & Belonging
EP 21 - ICE raids, farmworkers, & the COVID-19 crisis

Who Belongs? A Podcast on Othering & Belonging

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 36:29


In this episode of Who Belongs? we’re looking at the reality facing undocumented immigrants and migrant farmworkers in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. We hear from three researchers who discuss some of their recent and upcoming articles that look at ICE raids targeting immigrant communities despite shelter-in-place orders, as well as the conditions of farmworkers who are putting themselves at risk in order to keep the country fed. For articles mentioned in this episode visit: 1. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/31/ice-raids-coronavirus-n95-masks 2. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/14/will-we-have-food-coronavirus-pandemic 3. https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2105/AJPH.2020.305704 The guests are: Seth M. Holmes, PhD, MD, is on faculty in the Division of Society and Environment and the Joint Program in Medical Anthropology. A cultural and medical anthropologist and physician, he has worked on social hierarchies, health inequities, and the ways in which such asymmetries are naturalized, normalized, and resisted in the context of transnational im/migration, agro-food systems, and health care. He has received national and international awards from the fields of anthropology, sociology, and geography, including the Margaret Mead Award. In addition to scholarly publications, he has written for popular media such as The Huffington Post and Salon.com and spoken on multiple NPR, PRI, Pacifica Radio and Radio Bilingüe radio programs. Miriam Magaña López is a first-generation immigrant from Jalisco, Mexico. Miriam has a BA in Anthropology from Macalester College and an MPH from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health. Currently she works as a Research and Policy Analyst at the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, primarily focused on understanding how economic, political and social structures impact the health of immigrant farm workers. Recently, she conducted ethnographic fieldwork among vineyard workers to understand how employment regimes influence vineyard workers’ integration in Sonoma Valley. Miriam is also a volunteer organizer with Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) focused on passing a Driver’s License for all bill and stopping the Hennepin County Sheriff Department from cooperating with ICE. Vera L. Chang is a UC Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy, and Management Doctoral Student; National Science Foundation Fellow; Clif Bar Family Foundation Fellow; and Berkeley Food Institute Researcher. Vera’s doctoral research focuses on agro-food systems, human rights, and social change. She is currently studying how worker-led movements can create shifts in power within U.S.-based corporate food chains. Vera recently completed a Solutions Journalism Network Fellowship to conduct an investigative reporting project on solutions to rampant sexual violence in U.S. agricultural fields. Her research and journalism have been highlighted by the Aspen Institute, Worldwatch Institute, and Center for Science in the Public Interest.

DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
#115 Dr. Daria Julkowska on The European Joint Program on Rare Diseases

DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 35:53


Dr. Daria Julkowska joins the show for Rare Disease Month as the Coordinator of the European Joint Program on Rare Diseases. This organization was newly established in January 2019. Daria is of Polish origin but she has lived and worked in France for the last 18 years. She has a PhD in molecular biology and is involved in rare diseases research and management for the last ten years.The European Joint Program on Rare Diseases represents 89 partners across the EU and beyond. Internally, the partners include research funders, research institutions and infrastructures, hospitals and of course patient organizations. The program is financed by the EU and the states participating in the project.On This Episode We Discuss:Motivation to Start the OrganizationGoals for the Rare Disease CommunityCountries RepresentedRare Disease Visual PlatformAdvancing Rare Disease ResearchOngoing Research ProjectsFunding for ResearchCombating Exorbitant Costs of Treatments (Ex: Spinraza)Rare Disease Day/Month InvolvementHappy Rare Disease Month! If you are in the US you can get involved by going to the National Organization for Rare Disorders’ website, rarediseases.org. You can find ways to get active on social media and in person events. Learn more about The European Joint Program on Rare Diseases by visiting their website.Want to hear more from the rare disease community? Check out all the 20 rare disease episodes of DNA Today here! Recent episodes include #102 Seth Rotberg on Huntington Disease, #98 Lydia Seiders on Aplastic Anemia, and #95 Kieger Family on Familial Adenomatous Polyposis.Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today. New episodes are released on the first Friday of the month with some bonus episode thrown in there. See what else I am up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and iTunes. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com.

Community Board PODCAST
Ep 83 #Immigration Health And The Need For #Change

Community Board PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 41:02


Seth M. Holmes, Ph.D., M.D., is Associate Professor and Chair at the University of California, Berkeley in the Division of Society and Environment and the Joint Program in Medical Anthropology. A cultural and medical anthropologist and physician, he has worked on social hierarchies, health inequities, and the ways in which such asymmetries are naturalized, normalized, and resisted in the context of transnational indigenous im/migration, agro-food systems, and health care. He has received national and international awards from the fields of anthropology, sociology, and geography, including the Margaret Mead Award. In addition to scholarly publications, he has written for popular media such as The Huffington Post and Salon.com and spoken on multiple NPR, PRI, Pacifica Radio and Radio Bilingüe radio programs. In his book, Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States, Dr. Holmes details how market forces, anti-immigrant sentiment, and racism undermine labor rights and health care for workers. The book provides an intimate examination of the everyday lives and suffering of Mexican migrants in our contemporary food system. He questions how social inequalities and suffering come to be perceived as normal and natural in society and in health care, thus leading to and justifying health inequities.

TVH Health Chat
Temecula Valley Hospital's Total Joint Program

TVH Health Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020


Jennifer Chojnacki, BSN, RN, ONC discusses Temecula Valley's Ortho program and how it differs from other hospitals.

ASC Podcast with John Goehle
Episode 075 - ASC Podcast with John Goehle - Takeaways from NYSAASC Fall Conference, Nursing Retention and Development, and Starting a Total Joint Program - November 18, 2019

ASC Podcast with John Goehle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 40:33


On this Episode of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle we discuss takeaways from the New York State Association of Ambulatory Surgery Centers Fall Conference in Tarrytown New York on November 6 and 7th, review Nursing Retention and Development with Ann Geier, Donna Moccio and Wende Dixon, and discuss starting a total joint program with Jeffrey Thomas and Michael Falth from IMSS.    Visit the ASC Podcast with John Goehle Website Support the ASC Podcast with John Goehle by becoming a patron member. Get AEU Credits for Listening to the Podcast! Purchase John’s Books Go to the ASC Podcast Store

Narrative Medicine Rounds
"Metaphors, Diversity and Trust in Communicating Precision Medicine"

Narrative Medicine Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 65:34


For our May Narrative Medicine Rounds, we welcome Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Ph.D., who is the Chief of the Division of Ethics and faculty in the Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics at Columbia University. Dr. Lee is a medical anthropologist with extensive experience leading empirical bioethics research that focuses on the sociocultural and ethical dimensions of emerging genomic technologies. Dr. Lee will speak about "Metaphors, Diversity and Trust in Communicating Precision Medicine." Before coming to Columbia, Dr. Lee taught for nearly two decades at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics and in the Program in Science, Technology and Society at Stanford University. She leads studies on the governance and use of biospecimens and patient data in research and the ethics of inclusion and categorizing diversity in human genetic variation research and translational genomics. Her projects include The Ethics of Inclusion: Diversity in Precision Medicine Research; Beyond Consent: Patient Preferences for Governance of Use of Clinical Samples and Data; and Social Networking and Personal Genomics: Implications for Health Research. Dr. Lee is a Hastings Center Fellow and has served as Chairperson of the Institutional Review Board at the Cancer Prevention Institute of California and on the NIH/NHGRI Coriell Consultation and Oversight Committee of the International Haplotype Map. She currently serves on both the Scientific Advisory and Bioethics Boards of the Kaiser Permanente National Research Biobank, the NIH/NHGRI Genomics and Society Working Group and on the editorial board of Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics. Dr. Lee received her undergraduate degree in Human Biology from Stanford University and her doctorate from the Joint Program in Medical Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California, San Francisco. Her postdoctoral fellowship training in Bioethics and Genetics was in the School of Medicine at Stanford University. Narrative Medicine Rounds are monthly rounds on the first Wednesday of the month during the academic year hosted by the Division of Narrative Medicine in the Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics at Columbia University Medical Center. These events are free and open to the public.

Heart Stock Radio Podcast
Dr. Andrew Chacko

Heart Stock Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 28:07


Dr. Andrew Chacko aims to improve our healthcare system. He specializes in design thinking and leadership, teaching clinicians and engineers how to tackle the challenges of care delivery.  He is a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, studying Physics and French, and served 12 years in the Navy before he completed his post-baccalaureate studies through Harvard. He earned his graduate degree at Stanford, studying both Mechanical Engineering and Art in the Joint Program in Design (now part of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford, “d.school”), with an extra year focusing on Robotics. He earned his MD from Tufts University School of Medicine.  He completed his psychiatric residency at Tripler Army Medical Center and was the only civilian selected for a military psychiatry program, gaining special expertise in post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. Listen in as he shares his story on this episode.  Heart Stock Radio is a production of KBMF 102.5 and underwritten by Purse for the People.

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon
OMF - Jennifer Geoffroy, 53, multiple myeloma, Pittstown, NJ with Dr. Kenneth Anderson, Program Director, Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center and Physician at LeBow Institute for Myeloma Therapeutics Institute, Dana-Farber 8-22-18

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 5:32


Ten years ago, at 43 years old, Jennifer was diagnosed with multiple myeloma during an annual routine physical. She was an active, healthy young mother with no symptoms of cancer.  She has since undergone a stem cell transplant and now receives medication and labs every 3 months. Jennifer is still being treated by Dr. Anderson, who she claims saved her life and the lives of her four daughters. Jennifer chose to be treated at Dana-Farber because of its excellent reputation. She also likes that her team solely focuses on multiple myeloma and has several experts in the field. In her spare time, Jennifer loves to exercise, either going on walks or bike rides, take vacation, and spend time with her family. She is supported at home by her husband, Glenn; her 21-year-old daughter, Danielle, and her 13-year-old identical triplets, Rachel, Nicole, and Alexa.Dr. Anderson serves as chief of the Division of Hematologic Neoplasia, director of the Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center, and vice chair of the Joint Program in Transfusion Medicine at Dana-Farber.In his four decades of practice and research, including 32 years at Dana-Farber, Anderson has played a central role in transforming myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow, from a near immediate death sentence to, in many cases, a chronic, manageable illness.From the 1970s through the ‘90s, not a single new myeloma drug made it into clinical practice. But during the last decade, Anderson has helped shepherd multiple new drugs from laboratory bench through regulatory approval and to the patient bedside.

PhD Career Stories
#050: Tips&Tricks Johanna Dutton: resume writing for researchers looking to transition from academia to industry

PhD Career Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 11:42


Johanna Dutton is the Biomedical Engineer that after 10 years in industry decided to return to academia to pursue a PhD. She is also the Founder of Think Likely Resumes Service, a service providing do's and don’ts on how to design a CV or resume for industry as well as interview coaching. In this podcast Johanna will share her best tips and tricks on resume writing. We will learn how we can make our application letter and CV stand out and why it’s important to demonstrate other skills than the academic ones. She will also provide key points on what to include as well as exclude from the resume in order to convince the hiring manager or recruiter to meet up for an interview. You need to be able to show that you have other skills and abilities that make you a competitive candidate. - Johanna Dutton, PhD Graduate and Founder of Think Likely Resumes Service About Johanna Johanna earned her BS in Chemistry from the University of Connecticut and an MS in Analytical Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She then worked as an analytical chemist for almost ten years at Eisai before accepting a position as a formulation scientist at Novartis Vaccines, now GSK Vaccines. Currently, Johanna is a PhD Candidate in the Joint Program of Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State. She spends some of her free time reviewing and editing resumes for students that want to transition from academia to industry. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the podcast, visit www.phdcareerstories.com. You can also find us on social media: www.facebook.com/PhDCareerStories www.twitter.com/PhDCareerPod www.instagram.com/phdcareerstories www.linkedin.com/company/phd-career-stories

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon
OMF - Scott Hurlbert, 42, multiple myeloma (a plasma cell cancer), Durham, CT, with Dr. Ken Anderson, program director, Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center and physician at LeBow Institute for Myeloma Therapeutics Institute, Dana-Farber 8-16-17

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 7:15


Scott was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in December 2012 after suffering through terrible bone and back pain for more than a year. Scott immediately sought a second opinion from Dana-Farber. Patients' reviews and research indicated that Dr. Anderson is the “best in the business” and that Dana-Farber is a leader in multiple myeloma. At Dana-Farber, Scott was put on an aggressive combination of 3 different chemotherapy medications before he became a self-donor for a stem cell transplant. His body responded well to the transplant and he is now in remission with monitoring and maintenance therapy. Scott has been married for almost 20 years to his wife Tina and they have 2 girls, Cady, 14 and Sophia, 11. He said that at the time of his diagnosis, his girls were 6 and 9 years old, respectively, so this was an incredibly devastating and emotional diagnosis for such a young family. As he thinks of how overwhelming those first days were, he is now very grateful that he found Dana-Farber. He wants listeners to know that “you don't need a miracle to do really well with multiple myeloma but we do need more therapies because it's still a really challenging disease. Give Dr. Anderson and Dana-Farber the tools they need to continue making progress!” Scott works in IT for a bank in Connecticut and enjoys playing the guitar, watching movies, and spending quality time with his family. Dr. Anderson graduated from Johns Hopkins Medical School, trained in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and completed hematology, medical oncology, and tumor immunology training at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He serves as chief of the Division of Hematologic Neoplasia, director of the Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center, and vice chair of the Joint Program in Transfusion Medicine at Dana-Farber. In his four decades of practice and research, including 32 years at Dana-Farber, Anderson has played a central role in transforming myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow, from a near immediate death sentence to, in many cases, a chronic, manageable illness. From the 1970s through the ‘90s, not a single new myeloma drug made it into clinical practice. But during the last decade, Anderson has helped shepherd multiple new drugs from laboratory bench through regulatory approval and to the patient bedside. He is both encouraged and inspired by Scott's commitment to personal health and advocacy for future advancement within the field of multiple myeloma.

UICC World Cancer Congress 2016
UN joint program on cervical cancer prevention and control

UICC World Cancer Congress 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 3:23


Prof Ginsburg speaks with ecancertv at the 2016 World Cancer Congress about the global burden of ovarian cancer, and the disparity in resources available. From the recent UN global joint program for cervical cancer, which unites the efforts of many international groups, she introduces upcoming missions around the globe to build and embed cancer control facilities.

Business Men and Women of Color Podcast Series (BMWOC)
Using Joint Program Research to Build Your Small Business

Business Men and Women of Color Podcast Series (BMWOC)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 36:52


PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE for your favorite podcast! www.alstntec.com Welcome to the Business Men and Women of Color podcast series. This podcast is designed to promote, empower and inform local businesses, authors and individual talents to share information, network and motivate career seekers with information that can help them grow. You can find this and other podcast series recordings at alstntec.com.

FSR Energy & Climate
Denny Ellerman comments on EU energy & climate policy, Energy Union | Energy Today with JM Glachant

FSR Energy & Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 5:45


http://fsr.eui.eu The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today no.011 16 April 2015, at Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge Massachusetts. Jean-Michel talks with his old friend Denny Ellerman, and is told there already is a European Climate Union, the ETS! Denny Ellerman is former director of the Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, and the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at MIT, as well as former area director of the Climate Policy Research Unit at the European University Institute's Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies “Think, you have a Climate Union, it’s called the ETS” “The problem, to my mind, is climate policy is in danger of becoming like what I regard energy security both in Europe and particularly the United States, that it is a justification for everything and for nothing, and with no results.” “It’s a long arduous, painful even process of incremental changes and people finally coming to agree to do certain things and you just move across incrementally and I just think that the Energy Union is a nice sort of banner but notice, it is the Energy Union, it is not the Energy and Climate Union”

Transportation Radio
Ken Leonard of US DOT's ITS Joint Program Office

Transportation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2014 8:19


What's the role of the federal government in the future of ITS? What's the difference between connected and autonomous vehicles? Is there such a thing as a connected pedestrian? Ken Leonard, Director of US DOT's ITS Joint Program Office answers these questions and more.

IHS Academic
Starting A Joint Program: Advice from Dr. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord

IHS Academic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2011 12:20


In this Kosmos podcast, our guest host, Dr. James Harrigan, speaks with Dr. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, co-director of the joint UNC-Duke Philosophy, Politics and Economics program. Dr. Sayre-McCord shares how the program got started, what some of the challenges were, shares some successes, and gives general advice on starting a joint program at your university.