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OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
The Genes of Wrath: Jennifer J. Brown

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 40:46


Jennifer J. Brown is a scientist, a writer, and a mother who never got the luxury of separating those roles. Her memoir When the Baby Is Not OK: Hopes & Genes is a punch to the gut of polite society and a medical system that expects parents to smile through trauma. She wrote it because she had to. Because the people who gave her the diagnosis didn't give her the truth. Because a Harvard-educated geneticist with two daughters born with PKU still couldn't get a straight answer from the very system she trained in.We sat down in the studio to talk about the unbearable loneliness of rare disease parenting, the disconnect between medical knowledge and human connection, and what it means to weaponize science against silence. She talks about bias in the NICU, the failure of healthcare communication, and why “resilience” is a lazy word. Her daughters are grown now. One's a playwright. One's an artist. And Jennifer is still raising hell.This is a conversation about control, trauma, survival, and rewriting the script when the world hands you someone else's lines.Bring tissues. Then bring receipts.RELATED LINKS• When the Baby Is Not OK (Book)• Jennifer's Website• Jennifer on LinkedInFEEDBACKLike this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, visit outofpatients.show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Finding Genius Podcast
AI Breakthroughs, AGI Risks, & The Future Of Thought A Conversation With Dr. Bo Wen

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 46:40


Meet Dr. Bo Wen, a staff research scientist, AGI specialist, cloud architect, and tech lead in digital health at IBM. He's joining us to discuss his perspective on the rapid evolution of AI – and what it could mean for the future of human communication… With deep expertise in generative AI, human-AI interaction design, data orchestration, and computational analysis, Dr. Wen is pushing the boundaries of how we understand and apply large language models. His interdisciplinary background blends digital health, cognitive science, computational psychiatry, and physics, offering a rare and powerful lens on emerging AI systems. Since joining IBM in 2016, Dr. Wen has played a key role in the company's Healthcare and Life Sciences division, contributing to innovative projects involving wearables, IoT, and AI-driven health solutions. Prior to IBM, he earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the City University of New York and enjoyed a successful career as an experimental physicist. In this conversation, we explore: How Dr. Wen foresaw the AI breakthrough nearly a decade ago The implications of AGI for communication, reasoning, and human-AI collaboration How large language models work. What AI needs to understand to predict words in sentences. Want to dive deeper into Dr. Wen's work? Learn more here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
Introducing Standard Deviation EP1: The Impossible Climb

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 9:33


This episode of Standard Deviation features Oliver Bogler in conversation with Dr Na Zhao, a cancer biologist caught in the crossfire of science, politics, and survival. Na's life reads like a brutal lab experiment in persistence.She grew up in China, lost her mother and aunt to breast cancer before she turned twelve, then came to the United States to chase science as both an immigrant and a survivor's daughter. She worked two decades to reach the brink of independence as a cancer researcher, only to watch offers and grants vanish in the political chaos of 2025.Oliver brings her story into sharp focus, tracing the impossible climb toward a tenure-track position and the human cost of a system that pulls the ladder up just as people like Na reach for it. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the NIH funding crisis, the toll on early-career scientists, and what happens when personal tragedy fuels professional ambition.Listeners will walk away with a raw sense of how fragile the future of cancer research really is, and why people like Na refuse to stop climbing.RELATED LINKSDr Zhao at Baylor College of MedicineDr Zhao on LinkedInDr Zhao's Science articleIndirect Costs explained by US CongressFEEDBACKLike this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Tiny Matters
How stunning 19th century dyes led to today's drugs

Tiny Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 35:22


In 1856, after yet another day of disappointing experiments, a chemist named William Henry Perkin was cleaning up his glassware when he made a discovery that would harken a new — and colorful — era of science and industry. Just 18 years old, Perkin was a promising young student in a prestigious lab at the Royal College of Chemistry in London and he was supposed to be figuring out a way to make a chemical compound called quinine. Despite his best efforts, Perkin was coming up empty — or rather — producing a lot of dirty dishes with little to show for it. But he did notice that there was a curious goop in one of his flasks, and it turned a brilliant shade of purple in the wash. Intrigued, Perkin decided to try dyeing a swatch of silk with his serendipitous solution. Although he had failed yet again to produce quinine, Perkin had created the very first synthetic dye and launched a scientific industry that is still bringing new drugs and dyes to market today.Send us your science facts, news, or other stories for a chance to be featured on an upcoming Tiny Show and Tell Us bonus episode. And, while you're at it, subscribe to our newsletter!Links to the Tiny Show and Tell stories are here and here. All Tiny Matters transcripts and references are available here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

brutcast - der brutkasten podcast
From Science to Business Folge 3: Life Sciences im Fokus

brutcast - der brutkasten podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 41:41


Österreichische Universitäten und Unternehmen arbeiten an Therapien, die Patient:innen real helfen – doch wie kommen Forschungsergebnisse in die Anwendung? Wie läuft die Entwicklung eines Arzneimittels wirklich ab, welche Hürden gibt es bei IP, Finanzierung und Regulierung – und worauf kommt es in Kooperationen zwischen Uni und Industrie an? Darum geht es in der dritten Folge von „From Science to Business“.Am Round-Table diskutieren:Christine Bandtlow – Vizerektorin für Forschung & Internationales, Medizinische Universität InnsbruckManfred Rieger – Standortleiter und Geschäftsführer des Forschungs- und Entwicklungsbereiches von Takeda in ÖsterreichIm Gespräch wird klar: Der Transferpfad in Life Sciences ist lang und komplex – erfolgreich wird er durch klare IP-Regeln, belastbare Finanzierungsmodelle, regulatorische Sicherheit und Kooperationen auf Augenhöhe."From Science to Business" setzen wir gemeinsam mit unseren Partnern AplusB (Academia plus Business), Austria Wirtschaftsservice (aws), MedLifeLab Innovation Hub (Medizinische Universität Innsbruck), Noctua Science Ventures, JKU - LIT Open Innovation Center (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz), OÖ HightechFonds, Spin-off Austria, Takeda, tecnet equity, The Spinoff Factory (Technische Universität Wien), Universität Innsbruck und WU (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien) um.

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
Sorry, Your Awareness Campaign is Showing

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 43:22


Katie Henry has seen some things. From nonprofit bootstraps to Big Pharma boardrooms, she's been inside the machine—and still believes we can fix it. We go deep on her winding road from folding sweaters at J.Crew to launching a vibrator-based advocacy campaign that accidentally changed the sexual health narrative in breast cancer.Katie doesn't pull punches. She's a born problem solver with zero tolerance for pink fluff and performative empathy. We talk survivor semantics, band camp trauma, nonprofit burnout, and why “Didi” is the grandparent alter ego you never saw coming.She's Murphy Brown with a marimba. Veronica Sawyer in pharma. Carla Tortelli with an oncology Rolodex. And she still calls herself a learner.This is one of the most honest, hilarious, and refreshingly real conversations I've had. Period.RELATED LINKS:Katie Henry on LinkedInKatie Henry on ResearchGateLiving Beyond Breast CancerNational Breast Cancer CoalitionFEEDBACK:Like this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Leaders in Life Sciences Podcast
#51 - Joep de Groot

Leaders in Life Sciences Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 47:57


Joep de Groot is bestuursvoorzitter van zorgverzekeraar CZ.***Volg Leaders in Life Sciences via de website.Volg Leaders in Life Sciences via LinkedIn.Bezoek www.henkjanout.nl voor meer informatie over de host.***Vragen, suggesties of feedback? Graag! Stuur een email naar: henkjan.out@me.com***Vind jij de Leaders in Life Sciences podcast leuk? Dan zouden we het enorm waarderen als je een recensie zou willen achterlaten op Apple Podcasts of een vijf sterren beoordeling zou willen geven op Spotify.Jouw steun betekent veel voor ons, omdat het anderen kan aanmoedigen om de podcast ook te gaan beluisteren. Heel erg bedankt!***Leaders in Life Sciences wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Pivot Park, Pedersen & Partners en Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine.

Breakfast Business
Merck Life Science world's first climate neutral manufacturing facility in Cork

Breakfast Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 6:57


Merck has been active in Ireland for decades making products for hospital environments as well as life sciences. Now Merck Group, which is based in Germany and not to be confused with the American company of the same name, says that it will be creating the world's first climate neutral manufacturing facility in Cork. It comes as all pharma giants are being pressured to move their plants to America. Mark Dunphy, Managing Director and Head of Cork Operations, Merck Life Science, Ireland.

RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com
SMOKELESS SHIFT | Tobacco Exec on PMTA, Science & Missed Opportunity | RegWatch

RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 23:37


Youth smoking in the United States has collapsed to historic lows, yet public health remains silent. At the same time, adult smokers are moving in record numbers to safer nicotine products, signaling a profound market shift that regulators struggle to keep pace with. In this episode of RegWatch, Dr. Chris Junker, Group Head of Life Sciences at British American Tobacco and former VP of Scientific & Regulatory Affairs at Reynolds American, discusses the FDA's slow-moving PMTA process, the collapse of youth smoking, and the importance of scientific transparency in tobacco harm reduction. From the unprecedented decline in youth smoking to the missed opportunities in public health, Junker provides a rare insider's perspective on how science, regulation, and consumer behavior collide in America's smokeless transition. Only on RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com. https://youtu.be/Nw9WETlQQuQ Released: September 27, 2025 Produced by: Brent Stafford This episode is supported by DEMAND VAPE. Make RegWatch happen, go to https://support.regulatorwatch.com #RegWatch #VapeNews

Y Health
How Inclusivity Has Become Part of BYU Belonging

Y Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 40:03 Transcription Available


Professor Cougar Hall sits down with Greg Hooke, a senior in Public Health and member of the College of Life Sciences Student Belonging Council, to explore what “belonging” really means at BYU—and how simple acts of connection can change campus culture. Greg shares how a Johns Hopkins internship studying bias in long-COVID care opened his eyes to everyday experiences of being unseen, and how that sparked student-led efforts at BYU: first-gen mentoring lunches, a Women in Life Sciences dinner, and hands-on service with Help Me Grow Utah and United Way. He and Dr. Hall unpack the tension between competition and collaboration in tough gateway classes, swap practical ways introverts and extroverts alike can make friends, and celebrate a college-wide bump in belonging (now ~86%). Greg also opens up about recovering from a traumatic brain injury, the faith that grounded him, and his goal to become a neurologist who blends clinical care with public-health principles of inclusion. If you're new to campus—or helping those who are—this episode is equal parts playbook and pep talk. Recorded, Edited & Produced by Christy Gonzalez, Harper Xinyu Zhang, Kailey Hopkins, and Tanya Gale

Selling With Social Sales Podcast
The Modern CRO Guide to Building Resilient Sales Organizations with Adam Block | Ep. #306

Selling With Social Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 51:44


In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, scaling enterprise sales teams presents unique challenges and opportunities. As the Chief Revenue Officer of Motive, Adam Block brings a wealth of experience in building high-performance sales organizations. In this episode, we explore effective strategies for scaling enterprise sales teams in the AI era.                   Scaling Enterprise Sales: Key Insights ·         Building a robust playbook for enterprise sales success ·         Implementing effective hiring and onboarding processes ·         Leveraging AI and technology to enhance sales efficiency ·         Developing a strong sales culture and team dynamics The Power of People in Scaling Sales One of the core themes Adam emphasizes is the importance of hiring and developing top talent. He outlines: A comprehensive interview process, including panel interviews Assessing candidates' resilience, accountability, and discipline Creating a "farm system" for developing sales talent internally Develop Clear Playbooks Adam outlined three crucial elements of effective sales playbooks: Product knowledge - Understanding what you sell and how it impacts customers Clear expectations - Outlining exactly what's expected in each role Unified approach - A consistent philosophy for engaging prospects Boosting Seller Efficiency and Pipeline Growth Adam provides practical strategies for improving sales performance, including:                          ·         Focusing on pre-hello activities to secure initial conversations ·         Utilizing AI for account research, territory planning, and meeting assessments ·         Balancing technology with human touch in the sales process The Role of AI in Modern Sales While AI is transforming many aspects of sales, Adam cautions against over-reliance: ·         AI tools for enhancing productivity and insights ·         The continued importance of human connection in sales ·         Balancing AI automation with personalized outreach This episode offers a comprehensive look at scaling enterprise sales teams, blending time-tested strategies with cutting-edge AI applications. Whether you're a sales leader looking to grow your team or a sales professional aiming to enhance your skills, you'll find actionable insights to elevate your sales game. Key Moments 00:00:00 - Effective Sales Strategies for Market Contact 00:00:42 - Introduction to Adam Block and Motive 00:04:32 - Adam Block's Guilty Pleasure: 80s Music 00:07:19 - Scaling Enterprise Sales Organizations 00:15:36 - Finding and Assessing Top Sales Talent 00:20:58 - Panel Interview Process for Sales Candidates 00:32:46 - Boosting Seller Efficiency and AI Integration 00:47:50 - Closing Thoughts and Career Opportunities at Motive About Adam Block Adam oversees Motive's global Revenue and Go-To-Market functions, including sales, business development, strategy, operations, sales engineering, and partnerships. Prior to Motive, he served as Vice President over the Public Sector, Healthcare, Manufacturing, High Tech, and Life Sciences teams at Medallia, the leading enterprise experience platform. During his tenure, Medallia went public and was later acquired for $6.4B. Before Medallia, Adam was Vice President, Sales and Marketing for TenMast software (now MRI software) and previously served as Partner and Vice President of Sales at Zeta Marketing, an internet marketing startup. Adam earned his Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance and Management from the University of Kentucky. Follow Us On: ·         LinkedIn ·         Twitter ·         YouTube Channel ·         Instagram ·         Facebook Learn More About FlyMSG Features Like: ·         LinkedIn Auto Comment Generator ·         AI Social Media Post Generator ·         Auto Text Expander ·         AI Grammar Checker ·         AI Sales Roleplay and Coaching ·         Paragraph Rewrite with AI ·         Sales Prospecting Training for Individuals ·         FlyMSG Enterprise Sales Prospecting Training Program Install FlyMSG for Free: ·         As a Chrome Extension ·         As an Edge Extension  

Tiny Matters
[BONUS] Wasp versus beetle and blood iron recycling: Tiny Show and Tell Us #32

Tiny Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 13:33


In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, a listener on “team wasp” writes in with some interesting info on USDA wasps for pesticide-free pest control and we learn about some wasp versus beetle drama. Then we talk about how our red blood cells use and expel iron, and how a huge percentage of the iron we get is from broken down blood cells.We need your stories — they're what make these bonus episodes possible! Write in to tinymatters@acs.org *or fill out this form* with your favorite science fact or science news story for a chance to be featured.A transcript and references for this episode can be found at acs.org/tinymatters.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Healthcare IT Today Interviews
No More Bolt-Ons: Oracle Bets on an Open, AI-First EHR

Healthcare IT Today Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 21:25


Ever wonder why EHRs seem stuck in the past—built for billing, patched with add-ons, and painful for clinicians? Oracle Health has taken a different route.In this interview, Seema Verma, EVP and General Manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, explains why the company rebuilt its EHR from the ground up. She discusses why old databases can't support modern AI, how Oracle is opening the platform so providers can build and even monetize their own AI agents, and why physicians at beta sites used it with zero training. She also touches on what's next, from clinical trials integrated into care delivery to reducing payer-provider friction.How do you perceive Oracle's new EHR? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

三腳貓實驗室 Tripod Cat's Great Adventure - Presented by MTBA
第 060 號實驗:學海無涯 - Peter

三腳貓實驗室 Tripod Cat's Great Adventure - Presented by MTBA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 78:43


在世界與美國情勢及相應政策皆加劇動盪的年代,身為在美國科學界的學人們是如何因應呢?這次我們邀請了在美國聖路易華盛頓大學基因體與遺傳學系的金聖智教授一起來聊聊我們成長路上直到2025年6月的大事件,以及在大環境的變遷下大家都是怎麼自處的。原來我們一路上也度過了好多動盪的時刻,或許這就是成長路上必須不斷學習的課題吧? 相關連結 Faculty Spotlight Jin Lab 工作人員 內容製作:雯薇、Angel、Peter 後製:雯薇 文案:雯薇 音樂:雯薇 封面:雯薇 上架:雯薇 宣傳:Angel、雯薇 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Don Chisciotte
Startup e Venture Capital: perché l'Italia è indietro (e come può recuperare)

Don Chisciotte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 73:14


CIO Podcast by Healthcare IT Today
Data Cleaning and Standardization with Cornerstone AI - Life Sciences Today Podcast Episode 27

CIO Podcast by Healthcare IT Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 46:43


We're excited to be back for another episode of the Life Sciences Today Podcast by Healthcare IT Today. My guest today is Viraj Narayanan, CEO at Cornerstone AI. Cornerstone uses AI to clean and standardize healthcare data. Cleaning healthcare data is a non-sexy job that consumes staggering amounts of resources in the industry. When Narayanan […]

Life Science Success
Financial Strategies for Life Science Startups: Insider Secrets Revealed!

Life Science Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 54:52


Send us a textIn this episode of the Life Science Success Podcast my guest is Josh Yelen, a CPA, MBA, and the Founder & CEO of Function, a strategic financial leadership and bookkeeping services company that supports businesses across various industries, including life sciences. With over two decades of experience in operations, accounting, finance, and sales, Josh is also a co-founder of Venture Forward Capital, where he supports early-stage entrepreneurs in building disruptive companies.00:00 Introduction to Life Science Success Podcast00:40 Join Our Free School Community01:41 Introducing Our Guest: Josh Yelen02:10 Josh Yelen's Professional Journey04:30 The Birth of Venture Forward Capital and Function09:05 Function's Unique Approach to Financial Services14:55 Challenges in Biotech and Pharma20:40 Trends Shaping the Future of Biotech29:19 Firing the Biggest Client and Growing the Business29:46 Innovative Use of AI in Business30:53 Aligning Company Goals with OKRs32:45 The Importance of Focus and Avoiding Distractions36:46 Leadership Advice and Entrepreneurial Challenges39:31 Motivational Videos and Personal Drive45:37 Concerns About AI and the Future of Work50:48 Excitement for the Future and Final Thoughts

NEUROSCIENTISTS TALK SHOP
Episode 312 - Ricardio Mozzachiodi, PhD

NEUROSCIENTISTS TALK SHOP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 36:20


On September 18, 2025, and we got to talk with Ricardo Mozzachiodi about what was learned and what we continue to learn about the cellular and molecular basis of memory by studying simple behaviors in a mollusk, Aplysia california, the sea hare. Ricardo filled us in on the original rationale for studying cell biology of learning in this animal, and current findings on the role of neuromodulators in learning.Guest:Ricardo Mozzachiodi, Professor, Department of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi. Participating:Alfonso Apicella, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSAHost:Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSAThanks to James Tepper for original music

Tiny Matters
What is de-extinction, really? Conservation, genetics, and lessons from 'dire wolves'

Tiny Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 28:55


Back in April, a company called Colossal Biosciences announced that they had brought dire wolves — ancient canines of Game of Thrones fame — back from extinction. The internet went wild. But while some media outlets proclaimed the return of a long-gone species, many scientists shot back on social media that these weren't really dire wolves, they were just genetically engineered grey wolves. Suddenly everybody had an opinion on what de-extinction is, what it is not, and whether or not we should be doing things like this in the first place. In this episode, we talk to scientists who have been working in this area for a while, and they not only share their thoughts on these wolves — they completely change our understanding of the term “de-extinction.”Send us your science facts, news, or other stories for a chance to be featured on an upcoming Tiny Show and Tell Us bonus episode. And, while you're at it, subscribe to our newsletter!Links to the Tiny Show and Tell stories are here and here. All Tiny Matters transcripts and references are available here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MoFo Perspectives Podcast
When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line Podcast Ep. 11: FDA Policy

MoFo Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 26:28


Morrison Foerster partners Kate Driscoll and Nate Mendell, both former federal prosecutors and members of the firm's Investigations + White Collar Defense Group, hosted the eleventh episode of When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line, where leading practitioners and thought leaders share the insights and advice needed to manage business and legal risk in the life sciences sector.

EisnerAmper Podcast
Dealmaking in Life Sciences: Private Equity Insights & Due Diligence

EisnerAmper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 20:13


In this episode of EisnerAmper's Private Equity Dealbook, Elana Margulies-Snyderman, Director, Publications, speaks with Robert Esposito, Managing Director in the firm's Transaction Advisory Services Group. Bob shares his outlook for dealmaking in the life sciences industry, including the opportunities, challenges and due diligence considerations. He also discusses what private equity managers look for in the buy-side process to better ensure that both a mutually beneficial and efficient transaction can be consummated in today's economic and transaction market environment. The conversation dives deep into life sciences M&A, private equity dealmaking, and healthcare investment strategies. Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, or advisor, you'll gain insights into how deals are structured, what risks matter most, and where the biggest opportunities lie in 2025.

DEEPTECH DEEPTALK
Wissensturbo Hamburg: Exzellenz, Science City und KI mit Haltung - mit Prof. Hauke Heekeren / Präsident der Uni Hamburg

DEEPTECH DEEPTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 37:09


In der aktuellen Folge sprechen Alois Krtil und Oliver Rößling mit Prof. Hauke Heekeren, Arzt, Neurowissenschaftler und seit 2022 Präsident der Universität Hamburg. Ein Gespräch über Hamburgs wissenschaftlichen Aufbruch, die Rolle von Vernetzung und Transfer – und darüber, wie Künstliche Intelligenz Lehre, Forschung und Verwaltung verändert.Hamburg hat in den vergangenen Jahren deutlich aufgeholt. Die Universität Hamburg konnte ihre vier Exzellenzcluster erfolgreich in die nächste Förderperiode bringen – von Astrophysik und Photon Science bis Klima und Schriftartefakte. Zusätzlich gewann die TU Hamburg mit BlueMat ein weiteres Cluster im Bereich Materialforschung. Zusammen ergibt das fünf Exzellenzcluster in der Metropolregion und damit ein starkes Signal für den Standort.Heekeren betont besonders die Vernetzung als Standortvorteil: Hamburg sei groß genug für Spitzenforschung, aber klein genug, um alle relevanten Akteure an einen Tisch zu bekommen. Beispielhaft steht dafür PIER, die Partnerschaft von Universität Hamburg und DESY, und ihr Ausbau zu PIER PLUS, wo 23 Hochschulen und Forschungseinrichtungen gemeinsam Strategien für Forschung, Transfer und Karrierewege entwickeln.Beim Thema Transfer verfolgt die Universität einen breiten Ansatz: von Politikberatung und Bürgerdialog bis zu Start-ups und Ausgründungen. Ein aktuelles Leuchtturmprojekt ist die Initiative Impossible Founders, die im Rahmen der bundesweiten „Startup Factories“ gefördert wird. Mehr als 50 Millionen Euro von Bund, Stiftungen und Unternehmen fließen in eine Gründungsfabrik für Deep-Tech-Spin-offs, die ab Herbst 2025 operativ startet. Mit Arik Willner wurde ein erfahrener Transfermanager als CEO gewonnen.Ein weiteres Zukunftsprojekt ist die Science City Bahrenfeld: ein kompletter Stadtteil, in dem Leben, Forschen, Studieren und Gründen zusammengeführt werden. Rund um DESY, eines der führenden Forschungszentren für Photon- und Teilchenphysik, entsteht Infrastruktur, die von Quantenforschung bis zu Life Sciences reicht – inklusive gemeinsamer Institute der Universität.Ein zentrales Thema ist die Künstliche Intelligenz. Die Universität Hamburg hat früh eine eigene, datenschutzkonforme Variante von ChatGPT eingeführt. Heekeren plädiert für einen reflektierten Einsatz: KI könne Prozesse beschleunigen und Ideen anstoßen, dürfe aber wissenschaftliche Urheberschaft und kritisches Denken nicht ersetzen. Als Beispiel nennt er die automatisierte Prüfung internationaler Bewerbungsunterlagen – eine Lösung, die aus Kooperationen mit der Hamburger Hafenwirtschaft hervorging.Im Gespräch wird deutlich, dass Europa mit seinen Werten eine besondere Rolle spielen kann. Während in den USA oder China Technologien oft rein marktorientiert oder staatlich gesteuert vorangetrieben werden, setzt Heekeren auf Wissenschaftsfreiheit, kostenfreie Bildung und Interdisziplinarität als Standortvorteile. Gerade eine Volluniversität, die Natur- und Ingenieurwissenschaften mit Geistes-, Rechts- und Sozialwissenschaften verbindet, sei unverzichtbar, um Fragen nach Ethik, Recht und gesellschaftlicher Verantwortung von KI zu beantworten.Zum Schluss formuliert Heekeren drei zentrale Aufgaben für Hamburgs Wissenschaftsstandort:Talente gewinnen und halten – von jungen Forschenden bis zu Spitzenkräften in Informatik und KI.Forschungstechnische Infrastruktur ausbauen, insbesondere große GPU-Cluster.Transfer und Karrierewege beschleunigen, um wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse schneller in die Anwendung zu bringen.Die Folge zeigt Hamburg als Standort mit klarer Richtung: Fünf Exzellenzcluster, enge Vernetzung, eine entstehende Science City und eine Universität, die KI nicht nur nutzt, sondern gestaltet. Heekerens Botschaft: Vernetzung, Verantwortung, Geschwindigkeit – wenn diese Faktoren zusammenkommen, wird aus Forschung gesellschaftlich spürbarer Fortschritt.

Essential Ingredients Podcast
065: Local Food, Big Impact— The Farmers Market Advantage with Andy Naja-Riese and Tanner Keys

Essential Ingredients Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 37:15 Transcription Available


"Every community has different values, and every community should have different choices. And that's why local food is so important so that local communities and local farmers can decide what's most important to them and how they want to connect the people who grow our food with the people who are seeking nourishment." —Andy Naja-Riese "The health of our Farmers Market is really dependent upon the health of our farmers." —Tanner Keys   Wonder why local food sometimes costs more, or if it's really worth the effort to shop there? The real story behind farmers' markets is more complicated—and more important—than you might think. Andy Naja-Riese, CEO of the Agricultural Institute of Marin, and Tanner Keys, Cooperative Agreement Manager for the Islands of Remote Areas Regional Food Business Center, have spent years on the front lines of food access. Their work in California and Hawaii gives them a unique view on what it takes to make local food affordable, how certification and regulations shape what you see at the market, and why these markets matter for everyone. Listen in for honest talk about food prices, local farming, organic rules, food as medicine, and how farmers' markets are working to make healthy food available to all. You'll get practical insights, real solutions, and a fresh look at what's possible in your own community. Meet Andy: Andy Naja-Riese brings 17 years of experience in community food systems, public health, and food equity programs & policy. As Chief Executive Officer, he leads AIM's major programs, partnerships, strategic planning, advocacy, and fundraising, including a capital campaign for AIM's Center for Food and Agriculture in collaboration with AIM's Board of Directors. Andy joined AIM in 2018 after spending 10 years working for the Federal government, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service.  Andy is currently the Co-Chair of the Marin County Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Collaborative, serves on the Steering Committees of the Marin Carbon Project and Marin Community Health Improvement Plan, sits on the National Farm to School Network's Advisory Board, and represents AIM on the California Food and Farming Network & Food and Farm Resilience Coalition. He received the 2022 CVNL Heart of Marin Award for Excellence in Leadership and the 2023 Farmers Market Champion of the Year award from CAFF. He earned his master's degree from the T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health and his bachelor's degree from Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.  He lives with his husband and dog in Sonoma, where he enjoys backyard gardening, cooking farmers market hauls, eating bagels, and enjoying Northern California's natural beauty Website Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn YouTube   Meet Tanner: Tanner Keys grew up in an agricultural community & lifestyle that has instilled a passion for food & land. He has served in various roles with the Hawaiʻi Good Food Alliance (HGFA) beginning in 2022, helping the organization in its beginning years and later leading a project of HGFA, the Hawaiʻi Farmers Market Association. Before that, he served as the Team Leader to the FoodCorps Inc., an AmeriCorps program, from 2019 to 2021. Tanner has a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Oregon, and it was his service in the Peace Corps (Timor-Leste ʻ16-ʻ18) that led him back to the path of supporting agriculture & food security. LinkedIn Connect with Hawai'i Good Food Alliance Website Instagram Facebook   Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube   Episode Highlights: 01:16 Geography and Food Access: How Location Changes Everything 06:13 Comparing Coasts: East vs West Market Experiences  10:38 Organic vs Certified— What “Certified” Really Means  16:53 Hawaii and California's Diversity  23:40 Making Markets Accessible  27:55 Permanent Market Dreams: Building for the Future  33:57 Are Farmers' Markets Expensive? The Real Price of Local Food   Resources: Podcast S5 Ep 27: AIM— Preserving the Farmer's Market for Everyone with Andy Naja-Riese Part 2S7 Ep1: Boosting a Healthy, Accessible Local Farm-to-Table Revolution with Andy Naja-Riese Part 2

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
The Uncensored, Unapologetic Olivia Battinelli

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 42:55


What happens when you hand a mic to the most extroverted, uncensored Gen Z career coach in New York? You get Olivia Battinelli—adjunct professor, student advisor, mentor, speaker, and unfiltered truth-teller on everything from invisible illness to resume crimes.We talked about growing up Jewish-Italian in Westchester, surviving the Big Four's corporate Kool-Aid, and quitting a job after 7 months because the shower goals weren't working out. She runs NYU Steinhardt's internship program by day, roasts Takis and “rate my professor” trolls by night, and somehow makes room for maple syrup takes, career coaching, and a boyfriend named Dom who sounds like a supporting character from The Sopranos.She teaches kids how to talk to humans. She's allergic to BS. And she might be the most Alexis Rose-meets-Maeve Wiley-mashup ever dropped into your feed. Welcome to her first podcast interview. It's pure gold.RELATED LINKS:Olivia Battinelli on LinkedInOlivia's Liv It Up Coaching WebsiteOlivia on InstagramNYU Steinhardt Faculty PageFEEDBACK:Like this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
Miss Diagnosed: Sophie Sargent

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 43:24


Sophie Sargent walked into the studio already owning the mic. A pandemic-era media rebel raised in New Hampshire, trained in Homeland Security (yep), and shaped by rejection, she's built a career out of DM'ing her way into rooms and then owning them. At 25, she's juggling chronic illness, chronic overachievement, and a generation that gets dismissed before it even speaks.We talk Lyme disease, Lyme denial, and the healthcare gaslighting that comes when you “look fine” but your body says otherwise. We dive into rejection as a career accelerant, mental health as content porn, and what it means to chase purpose without sacrificing identity. Sophie's a former morning radio host, country music interviewer, and Boston-based creator with a real voice—and she uses it.No fake podcast voice. No daddy-daughter moment. Just two loudmouths from different planets figuring out what it means to be seen, believed, and taken seriously in a system designed to do the opposite.Spoiler: She's smarter than I was at 25. And she'll probably be your boss someday.RELATED LINKSSophie on InstagramSophie on YouTubeSophie on LinkedInMedium article: “Redefining Rejection”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

From Lab to Launch by Qualio
Building the world of life science AI with Ilya Burkov, Global Head of Healthcare & Lifesciences Growth at Nebius AI

From Lab to Launch by Qualio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 26:17


In this episode, Meg speaks to Ilya Burkov, the Global Head of Healthcare & Lifesciences Growth at Nebius AI.Nebius AI's goal is simple: to provide the cloud infrastructure that will be the groundwork of the AI revolution we can all see happening in front of us. Nebius' suite of tools helps life science companies gather data and then train, fine-tune and launch their AI models into the world.Ilya's role is to oversee and drive the adoption of this cloud AI technology within the life science and healthcare sectors, placing him at the cutting edge of this next wave of industry change. Qualio website:https://www.qualio.com/ Previous episodes:https://www.qualio.com/from-lab-to-launch-podcast Apply to be on the show:https://forms.gle/uUH2YtCFxJHrVGeL8 Music by keldez

Econ Dev Show
190: New Jersey's Bold Playbook with Kathleen Coviello

Econ Dev Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 30:12


In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson sits down with Kathleen Coviello, Chief Economic Transformation Officer at the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, to explore how New Jersey is reshaping its economic future. Kathleen discusses the state's targeted approach to building industries where it has a competitive edge—from film and digital media to life sciences, clean energy, and AI. She shares insights into innovative initiatives like film-ready certified towns, programs that turn company losses into cash, and the ambitious Evergreen Fund designed to attract venture capital and corporate engagement. Along the way, Kathleen highlights both the opportunities and challenges facing New Jersey, including housing affordability and talent retention, while also offering a candid look at her own journey from venture banking to two decades in public service. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Special Guest: Kathleen Coviello.

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space
Unlocking CDMO growth via commercial excellence

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 55:11


In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Kaan-Fabian Kekec, Partner in Healthcare and Life Sciences at Simon-Kucher. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Kaan, covering: Being on the sunny side of consulting, and helping clients unlock growth. What makes a key strategic partnership both from a CDMO, and a sponsor perspective. The taboo subject of pricing and how it can be used to help unlock commercial positioning, and excellence. Common mistakes in BD teams, and the importance of value positioning. The hottest segments in the market right now, and some of the competitive drivers in today's market. Kaan leads the firm's Healthcare B2B and Pharma Services business globally, encompassing CDMOs, CROs, bioprocessing solutions, drug delivery, packaging, and more. He specializes in delivering end-to-end commercial strategies for CDMOs, advising on growth initiatives and supporting clients throughout the entire lead-to-deal process—from marketing and sales to proposal management and deal optimization. Molecule to Market is also sponsored by Bora Pharma (boracdmo.com) and Charles River (www.criver.com), and supported by ramarketing.  Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating!

ZOE Science & Nutrition
5 threats to your immune system–and how to fight them | Prof. Daniel Davis MBE

ZOE Science & Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 52:29


Many supplements claim to “boost” your immune system. Now, we all want to avoid getting sick during the winter months, but do any of these products really work? And is trying to “boost” your immune system even a good idea? Jonathan speaks with Professor Daniel M. Davis, MBE — a leading expert on immunology and Head of Life Sciences at Imperial College London. Daniel has published 145 scientific papers, authored four best-selling science books, and spent 25 years researching how our immune system works. He even helped discover the immune synapse, a breakthrough that changed our understanding of immunity. Daniel explains how your immune system really works, why it's connected to mental health, and how it can even detect cancer cells. He also clears up common myths and shares what genuinely helps keep your immune system strong through the winter months — and what won't make a difference. By the end of the episode, you'll know the practical, science-backed steps you can take to reduce your risk of colds and flu this winter without wasting money on products that don't deliver. Unwrap the truth about your food

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Future of EHRs and Interoperability with Seema Verma of Oracle Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 21:53


In this episode, Seema Verma, EVP and GM of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, discusses Oracle's vision for transforming healthcare through AI, interoperability, and next-generation EHR technology. She shares insights on reducing administrative costs, advancing clinical research, improving prior authorization, and strengthening cybersecurity to create a more efficient and patient-centered system.This episode is sponsored by Oracle.

Tiny Matters
[BONUS] Woolly mammoth mice and filtering microplastics out of your water: Tiny Show and Tell Us #31

Tiny Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 14:36


In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we talk about cute woolly mammoth mice and debate whether research to bring back extinct species (or their genes) is ethical or a good use of money and time. Then we discuss the best way to remove microplastics from water. We need your stories — they're what make these bonus episodes possible! Write in to tinymatters@acs.org *or fill out this form* with your favorite science fact or science news story for a chance to be featured.A transcript and references for this episode can be found at acs.org/tinymatters.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Elite Recruiter Podcast
The Power of Niching Down & Leading with Heart: How Cari Kraft Built a Top Recruiting Firm in Life Sciences

The Elite Recruiter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 55:39


Looking for the secret sauce behind building a top-tier recruiting agency in a hyper-competitive market? Want to combine heart-driven recruiting with razor-sharp business strategy? In this must-listen episode, Benjamin Mena sits down with Cari Kraft—legendary leader and top biller at Jacobs Management Group—to reveal how niching down and leading with integrity can skyrocket your recruiting business.  

Tech Hive: The Tech Leaders Podcast
#119: “There will be a shockwave of innovation in the next 5 years” - Chris Moore, European President at Veeva Systems

Tech Hive: The Tech Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 56:27


Join us this week for The Tech Leaders Podcast, where Gareth sits down with Chris Moore, European President at Veeva Systems. Chris talks about the impact AI will have on software development and data security, how technology has transformed the life sciences industry, and the long-term implications of Covid on drug development.On this episode, Chris and Gareth discuss how Chris helped make Veeva Europe more European, the importance of understanding the opportunities and threats associated with new technologies, and why the Y2K bug was a beautiful anti-climax.Timestamps:ICI, Kinesis and PWC (3:40)IBM, EY and living abroad (10:28)Making Veeva Europe more European (17:30)The impact of Covid on drug development (29:05)The evolution of the CIO (33:00)AI: Hopes, fears and the impact on software development and pharma (36:33)Advice for 21-year-old Chris (51:46)https://www.bedigitaluk.com/

Speaking of Mol Bio
Seeding scientific equity through access

Speaking of Mol Bio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 37:02


In this episode of Speaking of Mol Bio, host Steve Lewis speaks with Dr. Melissa Wu, co-founder and CEO of Seeding Labs, a nonprofit that's redefining global scientific access. Dr. Wu shares the inspiring story of how Seeding Labs helps institutions in developing nations build research infrastructure by redistributing surplus laboratory equipment from partners like Thermo Fisher Scientific.With an innovative model that connects equipment donors in the global North with universities and institutes across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Seeding Labs enables groundbreaking science in places where opportunity is limited but talent is abundant. Dr. Wu highlights examples like the Malawi University of Science and Technology, whose graduates are now staffing the country's first hospital microbiology labs, and a Beninese research team using donated PCR equipment to improve the yield of indigenous crops like the miracle berry.More than a logistics operation, Seeding Labs is also fostering scientific networks, reversing brain drain, and giving researchers confidence, courage, and agency. Dr. Wu offers a compelling vision of an equitable global scientific ecosystem, and shares how listeners can get involved—whether by donating equipment, funds, or simply spreading the word. Subscribe to get future episodes as they drop and if you like what you're hearing we hope you'll share a review or recommend the series to a colleague.  Visit the Invitrogen School of Molecular Biology to access helpful molecular biology resources and educational content, and please share this resource with anyone you know working in molecular biology. For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
Building Tools, Not Excuses: Rethinking Healthcare with Marc Elia

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 37:45


This episode is sponsored by Invivyd, Inc.Marc Elia is a biotech investor, the Chairman of the Board at Invivyd, and a Long COVID patient who decided to challenge the system while still stuck inside it. He's not here for corporate platitudes, regulatory shoulder shrugs, or vaccine-era gaslighting. This is not a conversation about politics, but it's about power and choice and the right to receive care and treatment no matter your condition.In this episode, we cover everything from broken clinical pathways to meme coins and the eternal shame of being old enough to remember Eastern Airlines. Marc talks about what it means to build tools instead of just complaining, what Long COVID has done to his body and his patience, and why the illusion of “choice” in healthcare is a luxury most patients don't have.This conversation doesn't ask for empathy. It demands it.RELATED LINKSMarc Elia on LinkedInInvivyd Company SiteMarc's Bio at InvivydFEEDBACKLike this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Epidose 161: Dr. Thomas Cavaliere, D.O.: Rowan-Virtua Health-COM Dean- Best in Class Primary Care!

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 49:09


Send us a textIn this episode, we will interview Dr. Thomas Cavaliere, the current Dean of the Rowan Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Cavaliere graduated from the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine, following which he completed an internal medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Under his leadership, the Rowan Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine has been named one of the best medical schools in the country for primary care and geriatric medical education. Dr. Cavalierey has also recently been selected to serve as the inaugural Senior Vice Provost of the Virtua Health College of Medicine and Life Sciences, as well as the Chief Academic Officer for the Virtua Health System. It is an honor to interview such an accomplished physician, and we believe his perspectives are valuable for everyone from pre-medical students to attending physicians. Dr. Cavaliere will discuss the advantages of pursuing a career in academic medicine, emphasizing the opportunity to combine clinical practice with teaching and research, and the fulfillment of caring for patients while training the next generation of physicians. We know you will love this episode.

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
Beyond Privacy Implications: Data Breaches in Clinical Trials

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 43:53 Transcription Available


As clinical research becomes increasingly digital, the legal and compliance landscape is shifting. Hal Porter, Director of Consulting Services, Clearwater, speaks with Dianne Bourque, Partner, Holland & Knight LLP, about the legal, regulatory, and ethical considerations when clinical trial data is compromised. They discuss issues related to regulatory frameworks and legal obligations, risk exposure and liability, impacts of a breach that go beyond privacy, cross border data and transfer risks, and mitigating the risk and fallout of data breaches in clinical trials. Sponsored by Clearwater.Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/XwtZXXGmLx4Learn more about Clearwater: https://clearwatersecurity.com/ Essential Legal Updates, Now in Audio AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter is now a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Get all your health law news from the major media outlets on this podcast! To subscribe and add this private podcast feed to your podcast app, go to americanhealthlaw.org/dailypodcast. Stay At the Forefront of Health Legal Education Learn more about AHLA and the educational resources available to the health law community at https://www.americanhealthlaw.org/.

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space
Pharma services market sentiment at the midpoint of 25

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 53:20


In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Adam Siebert, Managing Director and Partner at L.E.K. Consulting. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Adam, covering: Adam's journey from academic to commercial, and what helped him transition into 'life science enablers". How pandemic demand has left our sector with a huge over capacity issue and market imbalance. Some positive signals for the second half of 2025 after a period of geopolitical chaos, and a bumpy rollercoaster. Even thought biotech funding has largely returned... how decreasing clinical trials, a shifting of therapeutic focus, and the concentration of investments on fewer, higher value deals is impacting pharma services. The value of building a reputation in one in-demand modality area before extending into other modalities. And why the CDMO is at an inflexion point... Adam is a Managing Director and Partner in L.E.K. Consulting's New York office and a member of the Life Sciences practice. He has been with L.E.K. for over eight years, and has experience across diagnostics and research tools, bioprocessing and pharma services, and emerging, mid-cap and large pharma. Adam has helped a number of clients in the life sciences industry with growth strategy, life cycle management, portfolio optimization and M&A projects. Adam holds a Bachelor of Science from Boston College and a Ph.D. from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.    Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is also sponsored by Bora Pharma (boracdmo.com) and Charles River (www.criver.com), and supported by ramarketing.

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
LEAD EP5: Redemption

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 23:56


After years of carrying the weight of lead, Shannon and Cooper find a path out from under the darkness and into the sunlight.LEAD: how this story ends is up to us is an audio docudrama series that tells the true story of one child, his mysterious lead poisoning, and his mother's unwavering fight to keep him safe. A true story written by Shannon Burkett. Directed by Alan Taylor. Starring Merritt Wever, Alessandro Nivola, Cynthia Nixon, and Cooper Burkett.Lead was produced by Shannon Burkett. Co-produced by Jenny Maguire. Featuring Amy Acker, Tom Butler, Dennis T. Carnegie, James Carpinello, Geneva Carr, Dann Fink, Alice Kris, Adriane Lenox, Katie O'Sullivan, Greg Pirenti, Armando Riesco, Shirley Rumierk, Thom Sesma, and Lana Young. Music by Peter Salett. “Joy In Resistance” written by Abena Koomson-Davis and performed by Resistance Revival Chorus. Casting by Alaine Alldaffer and Lisa Donadio. Sound Design by Andy Kris. Recording Engineer Krissopher Chevannes.For corresponding visuals and more information on how to protect children from lead exposure please go to https://endleadpoisoning.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sounds of Science
Off-Target, On-Point: How Retrogenix® Reduces Risk and Animal Use

Sounds of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 28:05


In this episode of Sounds of Science, learn how the Retrogenix® platform is reshaping drug development by identifying off-target risks earlier, reducing animal use, and gaining traction with regulators—now as part of the FDA's ISTAND pilot program. Guests Nick Brown and Mark Aspinall-O'Dea from Charles River Discovery Services share real-world insights on their role in advancing NAMs and supporting safer, faster therapeutic development.Show Notes Maximize Safer, Targeted Biologic Development with Smarter NAMs-Based Off-Target Screening Paving the Way for Enhanced Drug Development A Status Report on Cell-Based Protein Arrays Retrogenix® Human Protein Library Retrogenix®: The Screen Door of Drug Development Retrogenix® CAR Specificity Testing Charles River Launched New Retrogenix Non-Human Protein Library 

TechStuff
Inside View: The AI Personas Needed to Diagnose Disease

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 32:22 Transcription Available


This week, we went to the doctor. Oz speaks with Dr. Matthew Lungren, the Chief Scientific Officer for Microsoft Health & Life Sciences, who co-authored a study showing that AI diagnosed complex medical cases four times faster than human doctors. Dr. Lungren walked us through how multiple AI agents worked together to generate their diagnoses, what that means for the future of medicine—and how human doctors and AI could collaborate to build a more democratized healthcare system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tiny Matters
[BONUS] Biodegradable super glue and a severe greenhouse gas that lowers your voice: Tiny Show and Tell Us #30

Tiny Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 12:10


In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we talk about a new and exciting biodegradable polymer that seems to outperform commercial super glues. Then we discuss a compound called sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) that is used in high voltage equipment. Not only is SF6 a potent greenhouse gas, if you breathe it in it has the opposite effect of helium — it makes your voice deep. But it can also lead to asphyxiation so you should not breathe it in. We repeat: do not breathe this gas in. We need your stories — they're what make these bonus episodes possible! Write in to tinymatters@acs.org *or fill out this form* with your favorite science fact or science news story for a chance to be featured.A transcript and references for this episode can be found at acs.org/tinymatters.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Business Class News's Podcast
Caris Life Sciences: Redefining Cancer Care Through Precision Medicine

Business Class News's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 30:55


The new season of Business Class News's Race to the Start Line podcast launched with a conversation that was both deeply personal and profoundly forward-looking. Host Karl Woolfenden sat down with two leaders from Caris Life Sciences—Dr. David Spetzler, President and Chief Scientific Officer, and Dr. James Hamrick, Chairman of the Caris Precision Oncology Alliance —for a discussion on how Caris is transforming the future of cancer care. Woolfenden framed the conversation with personal reflections, sharing how recent losses in his own circle to cancer heightened his awareness of the need for innovation in oncology. “It tightened my awareness,” he said, “of how important it is to spotlight the companies and individuals driving meaningful progress.” Tackling the Complexity of Cancer Caris Life Sciences is a leader in molecular profiling and precision medicine, advancing how oncologists understand and treat cancer. Dr. Spetzler emphasized just how complicated this mission is: “Yeah, so I think what the patents demonstrate is that we're really on the cutting edge of trying to understand cancer. And the complexity of cancer is really quite staggering, because there are no two diseases that are the same.” He explained that Caris has built one of the world's largest datasets in cancer biology. “One of the things that we've been able to do is amass an enormous data set. We're approaching having profiled a million patients, and one of the great advantages that gives us is we can start to understand—from previous patients—new patients' status, and direct them towards the better drugs that are going to help them live longer.” From Science to the Patient Bedside Where Spetzler focused on the science, Dr. James Hamrick provided a clinical lens on the company's work. He reflected on his journey as both a practicing oncologist and now a leader at Caris. “The founder of Caris, and Dr. Spetzler who has been there since 2009, was always that connection point between the science and the patient. And that's where I focus—making sure what we're doing actually makes a difference in the clinic.” Hamrick highlighted the importance of ensuring that breakthroughs aren't confined to research institutions but are accessible to patients everywhere: “Too often, patients in community hospitals don't benefit from the latest advancements available at large academic medical centers. At Caris, we're working to close that gap.” Humanizing the Science The conversation underscored the human stakes of the work. Both leaders emphasized that the mission isn't just about data or discovery—it's about outcomes. Dr. Spetzler summed it up: “Science is only as valuable as the difference it makes in the real world. That's what drives us every day.” Scaling Innovation for the Future For Caris, growth means more than company expansion—it means scaling the reach of its technology so that physicians everywhere have the tools to personalize cancer care. This, Woolfenden pointed out, is a different kind of “race to the start line”: one where the finish line is measured in lives saved and futures extended. As the first episode in the series, the dialogue with Caris Life Sciences set a high standard for Race to the Start Line. It showcased how innovation, when combined with purpose, can shape industries—and in this case, save lives. 

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
LEAD EP4: The Long Haul

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 19:10


The deficits from the lead poisoning continue to intensify, Shannon channels her anger and grief into holding the people who hurt her son responsible.LEAD how this story ends is up to us is a true story written and produced by Shannon Burkett. Co-produced by Jenny Maguire. Directed by Alan Taylor. Starring Merritt Wever, Alessandro Nivola, Cynthia Nixon, and Cooper Burkett.EP4 features Eboni Booth, Sasha Eden, Kevin Kane, April Matthis, Alysia Reiner, and Mandy Siegfried. Casting by Alaine Alldaffer and Lisa Donadio. Music by Peter Salett. Sound Design by Andy Kris. Recording Engineer Krissopher Chevannes.For corresponding visuals and more information on how to protect children from lead exposure please go to https://endleadpoisoning.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Jim Rutt Show
EP 319 Lawrence Cahoone on Emergence and Natural Order

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 92:55


Jim talks with Lawrence Cahoone about the ideas in his book The Orders of Nature: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Complex Systems for the Life Sciences. They discuss how Cahoone's naturalist philosophy bridges multiple philosophical domains, his distinctive use of emergence theory borrowed from William Wimsatt, the concept of "no simples" in objective relativism, the role of Prigogine in emergence theory, Cahoone's self-taught approach to understanding physics and science, fallibilist and local metaphysics, Columbian naturalism and its rejection of the supernatural, the relationship between objects and their contexts, scientific explanations of relativity and quantum mechanics, and much more. Episode Transcript The Orders of Nature: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Complex Systems for the Life Sciences, by Lawrence Cahoone The Emergence of Value: Human Norms in a Natural World, by Lawrence Cahoone The Feynman Lectures on Physics, by Richard Feynman Lawrence Cahoone graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy at Stony Brook University in 1985. Cahoone's areas of specialization are American Philosophy, Continental Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Culture, Metaphysics and Natural Science and Modernism and Postmodernism. Since 2000, Cahoone has taught at Holy Cross and is now currently an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Holy Cross. He has also written and published seven books in his career, including The Emergence of Value, The Orders of Nature, and Cultural Revolutions.

Tiny Matters
Babies and how they change our brains forever: We had questions, so we asked experts

Tiny Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 33:43


An estimated 132 million babies were born across the globe last year — really just a drop in the bucket when you think about the over 100 billion babies born since modern humans first lived on Earth 200,000 years ago. And until very recently we had few tools to understand how they were doing in the womb, how they would fare in the days after birth, and how a pregnant person would change physically and mentally not just during pregnancy but in the months and years that followed. Things have changed dramatically, particularly over the last decade, in terms of the care and technology that's available preconception, during pregnancy, and post-birth. But there is still so much we don't know about these time periods, both for baby and mom, and many a black box remains. Send us your science facts, news, or other stories for a chance to be featured on an upcoming Tiny Show and Tell Us bonus episode. And, while you're at it, subscribe to our newsletter!Links to the Tiny Show and Tell stories are here and here. All Tiny Matters transcripts and references are available here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
LEAD EP3: Fraying at the Edges

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 22:32


The effects of the neurotoxin are taking their toll on Cooper as Shannon desperately tries to navigate the severity of their new reality.LEAD how this story ends is up to us is a true story written and produced by Shannon Burkett. Co-produced by Jenny Maguire. Directed by Alan Taylor. Starring Merritt Wever, Alessandro Nivola, Cynthia Nixon, and Cooper Burkett.E43 features Jenny Maguire, JD Mollison, Laith Nakli, Deirdre O'Connell, Carolyn Baeumler, Zach Shaffer, and Monique Woodley. Casting by Alaine Alldaffer and Lisa Donadio. Music by Peter Salett. Sound Design by Andy Kris. Recording Engineer Krissopher Chevannes.For corresponding visuals and more information on how to protect children from lead exposure please go to https://endleadpoisoning.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thinking Crypto Interviews & News
Ethereum is the BEST Asset for a Crypto Treasury! with McAndrew Rudisill

Thinking Crypto Interviews & News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 33:28 Transcription Available


McAndrew Rudisill, Board Chair for ETHZilla, joined me to discuss ETHZilla's Ethereum corporate treasury.Topics:- 180 Life Sciences Corp rebrand to ETHZilla - Choosing Ethereum as a treasury asset - Ethereum staking and DeFi - Crypto Treasury strategy risks - Crypto Legislation & Market Outlook 

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
LEAD EP2 : Stop the Spiral

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 11:30


As the lead wreaks havoc on Cooper's development, Shannon searches for answers. Desperate to get a handle on what was happening to her son, she grabs onto a lifeboat - nursing school. Andy tries to piece together the past to make sense of the present.LEAD how this story ends is up to us is a true story written and produced by Shannon Burkett. Co-produced by Jenny Maguire. Directed by Alan Taylor. Starring Merritt Wever, Alessandro Nivola, Cynthia Nixon, and Cooper BurkettEP2 features Keith Nobbs and Frank Wood. Music by Peter Salett. Sound Design by Andy Kris. Recording Engineer Krissopher Chevannes. Casting by Alaine Alldaffer and Lisa Donadio.For corresponding visuals and more information on how to protect children from lead exposure please go to https://endleadpoisoning.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Inside the New Era of Precision Medicine: Where AI and Human Insight Unite

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 64:43


Medicine stands at the threshold of a new era, where artificial intelligence and systems biology are working hand in hand to make care more personal, predictive, and precise than ever before. AI is already improving diagnostic accuracy, automating administrative tasks, and uncovering patterns in data—like retinal scans or genomics—that humans often miss. Rather than replacing doctors, AI enhances their ability to deliver more informed, precise, and efficient care. At the same time, individuals are gaining tools—from at-home diagnostics to wearable biosensors—that empower them to track and optimize their own health. This shift marks a move from reactive, disease-centered care to a proactive, data-driven model of scientific wellness. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Eric Topol, Dr. Nathan Price, Dr. Leroy Hood, Dr. Vijay Pande, and Daisy Wolf about how artificial intelligence, personalized data, and wearable technology are converging to radically transform medicine. Dr. Eric Topol is Executive Vice President of Scripps Research and founder/director of its Translational Institute, recognized as one of the top 10 most cited researchers in medicine with over 1,300 publications. A cardiologist and author of several bestselling books on the future of medicine, he leads major NIH grants in precision medicine and shares cutting-edge biomedical insights through his Ground Truths newsletter and podcast. Dr. Nathan Price is Chief Scientific Officer at Thorne HealthTech, author of The Age of Scientific Wellness, and a National Academy of Medicine Emerging Leader. He also serves on the Board on Life Sciences for the National Academies and is Affiliate Faculty in Bioengineering and Computer Science at the University of Washington. Dr. Leroy Hood is CEO and founder of Phenome Health, leading the Human Phenome Initiative to sequence and track the health of one million people over 10 years. A pioneer in systems biology and co-founder of 17 biotech companies, he is a recipient of the Lasker Prize, Kyoto Prize, and National Medal of Science. Dr. Vijay Pande is a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz and founder of a16z Bio + Health, managing over $3 billion in life sciences and healthcare investments at the intersection of biology and AI. An Adjunct Professor at Stanford, he is known for his work in computational science, earning honors like the DeLano Prize and a Guinness World Record for Folding@Home. Daisy Wolf is an investing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, specializing in healthcare AI, consumer health, and healthcare-fintech innovation. She previously worked at Meta and in various startups, holds a JD from Yale Law, an MBA from Stanford, and a BA from Yale, and is based in New York City. This episode is brought to you by BIOptimizers. Head to bioptimizers.com/hyman and use code HYMAN10 to save 10%. Full-length episodes can be found here: Can AI Fix Our Health and Our Healthcare System? The Next Revolution In Medicine: Scientific Wellness, AI And Disease Reversal The Future of Healthcare: The Role of AI and Technology