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ASU Asst. Professor and Principal Investigator of the LunaH-Map mission Craig Hardgrove tells us how the first self-propelled, shoebox-sized spacecraft could reveal the whereabouts of water on the moon, and what that means to Earthlings. He also explains why small spacecraft allow us to take bigger risks."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for newly formatted Season 4 to be released in January of 2019.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In many parts of the world, locust swarms devastate crops and communities. Arianne Cease, director of the Global Locust Initiative at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, is trying to change that."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for newly formatted Season 4 to be released in January of 2019.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Technology is not created to reflect the rich diversity of people that use it, says founding co-director of the ASU Human Security Collaboratory Jessica Rajko. She contends that adding more voices in the design process will create not only more inclusive tech experiences but better technology overall."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for newly formatted Season 4 to be released in January of 2019.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
By revealing what is hidden in plain sight, Asst. Dean of Innovation and Strategic Initiatives at ASU's College of Health Solutions Chris Wharton illuminates a path to health, wealth, happiness and sustainability."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for newly formatted Season 4 to be released in January of 2019.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’ve portioned out more of the Colorado River’s water than it can deliver. How do we navigate the rapids of water management without capsizing under growing demand? Dave White of ASU’s Decision Center for a Desert City explains how to stay afloat."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 3 to be released later in December of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lots of people think dogs are unique in their intelligence. Clive Wynne, Director of ASU’s Canine Science Collaboratory, says that’s not true. But he knows what makes dogs truly special."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 3 to be released later in December of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Some soaps leave a residue that reaches far beyond your shower door. Rolf Halden, Director of the Center for Environmental Security at ASU's Biodesign Institute, tells us about the unexpected consequences of our obsession with antimicrobials and where we go from here."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 3 to be released later in December of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ariel Anbar, Professor at ASU's School Of Earth and Space Exploration spent years studying our planet’s past. Then a simple question inspired him to consider our role in designing Earth’s future for the better."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 3 to be released later in December of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our modern sharing economy, apps let us share a ride or find a place to stay – for a price. Amber Wutich, Director at ASU's Center for Global Health says we’ve lost something vital in commodifying what we used to share. Find out what we’re missing and how to get it back."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 3 to be released later in December of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Like throwing trash into the street, each year we pump tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Klaus Lackner, Director of ASU's Center for Negative Carbon Emissions, has developed technology poised to collect and reuse our carbon while cleaning the air."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 3 to be released later in December of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Water...is cheap. It falls from the sky. But the infrastructure to store, transport and clean it is expensive. Michael Hanemann, Professor at ASU's School of Sustainability and W.P. Carey School of Business, brings the true cost to the surface and explains why it’s going to get higher."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 3 to be released later in December of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Executive Vice President and Chief Research and Innovation Officer of Knowledge Enterprise Development at ASU, the work Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan does is leading to innovation and mind-molding that continues to inspire. Education Trends is brought to you by our friends at Vemo Education. Vemo works with higher education institutions to develop and implement income-based finance programs. Want help designing an ISA program? Vemo has you covered. Go here to learn more about how Vemo partners with, and designs, ISAs for world-class higher education institutions. --- For more interviews and weekly information, sign up for the Education Trends Newsletter at EducationTrends.com
Most people don't like talking about risk, but Professor Andrew Maynard, Director of ASU's Risk Innovation Lab, does it for a living. Learn how he thinks we can all tackle risk challenges by framing them as values."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 2 to be released in November of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Director of ASU’s Global Security Initiative, Nadya Bliss is tackling seemingly-unsolvable “wicked” problems ranging from information security to the spread of infectious disease. She says we need to embrace complexity—not try to remove it out of fear of failure—if we are to face these challenges successfully."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 2 to be released in November of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode...you’ll hear from Dr. Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan, Executive Vice President of ASU Knowledge Enterprise Development, and Chief Research and Innovation Officer at Arizona State University, as he discusses what knowledge enterprise really means."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 2 to be released in November of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lindy Elkins-Tanton, Director of ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration, gives a behind-the-scenes look at her Psyche Discovery mission and shares the unusual career path that led her to become the second woman ever to lead a NASA mission."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 2 to be released in November of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gazing at the night sky conjures deep questions about the universe. Meenakshi Wadhwa, Professor at ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration and Director of the Center for Meteorite Studies, invites us to look at the planetary "Rosetta stones" right here on Earth that can give us answers."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 2 to be released in November of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is a weekend on the moon just around the corner? ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration Professor Jim Bell makes the case for why deep space is the new economic frontier, and what that will mean for humanity."ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of Arizona State University's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Look for Season 2 to be released in November of 2018.For more details, visit our website at research.asu.eduTo stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development describes procedures when working with an outside agency that has an internal IRB process.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development answers questions about conducting research over the internet and utilizing social media applications.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development discusses issues regarding compensating mail survey respondents.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development answers questions about procedures for paying research participants.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development discusses protocol for using data previously collected as part of a study at an outside agency or in the classroom.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development answers questions about working with researchers at another university with existing IRB approval for their project.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development describes the training that is required by the IRB for all researchers submitting applications.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development discusses ways that researchers can be proactive and sensitive in working with vulnerable populations.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development explains the rationale for having a faculty member as the principal investigator (PI), even if it is a graduate student’s research.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development answers questions about procedures to change a study that has already been approved by the IRB.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development discusses what to do and what not to do when designing your study and preparing your IRB application.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development answers questions about when to submit your IRB application and common misconceptions about the full board meeting deadline.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development describes the full board review process and the makeup of each board.
All research activities involving the use of human subjects must be reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) before data collection can begin. Susan Metosky, Senior Compliance Coordinator at the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development, explains the process for Dr. Elizabeth Segal’s Graduate Social Work Seminar. The graduate students ask critical questions about the process especially when working with high risk participants, from teenagers to prostitutes.
Susan Metosky of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development describes requirements for safeguarding vulnerable populations involved in online studies.