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Luke O'Neill was a very well-known scientist before the covid pandemic but he pretty much took on celebrity status during it, such was the demand for his expertise on TV, radio, print, and podcasts. He even became a very popular Gift Grub character on the Ian Dempsey Breakfast show on Today FM.On this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast we chat about all sorts of topics like his love of music - including his recent trip to vegas to watch U2's first show in Sphere, how he felt about his near-celebrity status during Covid and how conscious he was of becoming over exposed, and I also throw a few of my trademark ‘talk to me like I'm a 2-yr old' questions at Luke which I think you'll enjoy. COMEDY - When we announced that Luke was going to be on the show, his phone started to hop...check out the messages Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand
Even though we're not quite finished with 2023, many people will be planning their next trip in 2024 but where are the best places to go and how do we get the best value for money? Eoghan Corry, Editor of Air and Travel Magazine joins Luke O'Neill to discuss.
Luke O'Neill is joined in studio by the Dublin Gospel Choir to sing 'You're the Voice' as we say farewell to 2023.
Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, Trinity College takes us through top science breakthroughs in 2023.
Have you ever wondered what makes you a morning person? Research released this week shows that ancient DNA may contribute to your enthusiasm for an early start. Joining Anton to discuss is Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, Trinity College Dublin.
Luke O'Neill is a Professor of Biochemistry at Trinity College, Dublin and one of the world's most respected immunologists, with 6 major discoveries to his name. He's also an infectiously enthusiastic broadcaster and public advocate for science. He's also a newspaper columnist and now the author of a wildly fun new history of science called To Boldly Go Where No Book Has Gone Before. He joined the How To Acadmey Podcast to tell us about his own career, and share the stories of both the most celebrated and unsung figures in the history of science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Stefanie is joined by Luke O'Neill once again, to discuss the latest in science and his new book To Boldly Go Where No Book Has Gone Before. Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by "Mater Private Network" and Rockwell Financial. You can receive a free consultation with Rockwell Financial by mentioning Basically when booking in. Mater Private Network Emergency Departments in Dublin and Cork provide fast access to care when it's needed most. Led by emergency medicine consultants, Mater Private Network's Emergency Department is fully integrated with all other hospital services, which means that if patients need tests, scans, additional consultations with other specialists, or to be admitted into the hospital, this can happen without unnecessary delay. Learn more https://bit.ly/3JF3DrG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luke O'Neill, Prof. of biochemistry in the school of Biochemistry & Immunology at Trinity College Dublin
All eyes are on Paris as Ireland take on New Zealand in the first quarter final of the Rugby World Cup. Henry McKean joins us Luke O'Neill from Paris as Irish fans arrive en masse, and OTB's Aisling O'Reilly breaks down the team news for us.
Joe is joined by Professor Luke O'Neill to talk about his new book 'To Go Where No Book Has Ever Gone Before'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke O'Neill joined Pat to chat about his new book Boldly Go Where No Book Has Gone Before A Joyous Journey through all of Science is a book which explores different types of science and scientists throughout the world.
Jen chats to professor Luke O'Neill about his new book 'To Boldly Go Where No Book Has Gone Before - A Journey Through ALL of Science'!
Professor Luke O'Neill on his inspiration for entering science, recent scientific breakthroughs and his new book 'To Boldly Go Where No Book Has Gone Before' which charts the science of history.
Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology in Trinity College, tells us the extraordinary background of the 2023 Nobel Prize winners.
Luke O'Neill returns once again with the latest news in science and answers to your questions. Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by "Mater Private Network" and Rockwell Financial. You can receive a free consultation with Rockwell Financial by mentioning Basically when booking in. Mater Private Network in Dublin provides Urgent Cardiac Care services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is the only private hospital in Ireland to do so. This service is available to walk-in patients, with or without GP referrals. Learn more https://bit.ly/3r8zWcd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aquamation: an eco-friendly way of cremation using water instead of fire. Luke O'Neill tells us all about it.
A look back on the stories of the week with our Friday Forum. Joining Pat live from the Aviva Stadium today was Terry Prone, Chairman of the Communications Clinic, Fionan Shehan, Ireland Editor with the Irish Independent, Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the school of Immunology, Trinity College and Alice Leahy, Director of Services at The Alice Leahy Trust.
Luke O'Neill joins us to talk about the latest moon landing, a huge development in space travel
David Moore, chairman of Astronomy Ireland talks Luke O'Neill through the celestial events happening in Irish skies this weekend. Luke O'Neill fills in for Anton Savage this week.
Luke O'Neill returns once again to the show to bring the latest medical news along with answers your questions - including the latest situations with COVID-19, Alzheimer's, and other topics like the possible dangers of Aspartame and using a patients breath to detect early tumor development. Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by "Mater Private Network" and Rockwell Financial. You can receive a free consultation with Rockwell Financial by mentioning Basically when booking in. Mater Private Network Emergency Departments in Dublin and Cork provide fast access to care when it's needed most. Led by emergency medicine consultants, Mater Private Network's Emergency Department is fully integrated with all other hospital services, which means that if patients need tests, scans, additional consultations with other specialists, or to be admitted into the hospital, this can happen without unnecessary delay. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3JF3DrG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat was joined by Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, Trinity College to discuss the science of motion sickness.
This is one of the biggest weekends in the world of cinema, with both Oppenheimer and Barbie taking to the big screen. But while millions will enjoy those movies, actors are on strike – with one of the key concerns revolving around artificial intelligence. So how much of a threat is AI to the arts? Newstalk's Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly, joins Luke O'Neill to discuss.
This weekend sees more sporting excitement with the All-Ireland hurling final on Sunday and of course, looking ahead to Ireland's game against Canada on Wednesday in the FIFA Women's World Cup, Luke O'Neill is joined by Cameron Hill from Off The Ball to preview the action.
A recent study has found that playing board games brings all kinds of significant benefits to young and old Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, Trinity College explains the findings.
Fever, headache, muscle aches, chills, and fatigue Luke O'Neill on malaria vaccination and developments.
Professor Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, Trinity College joined Anton on the show to tell us how a human embryo can now be created without sperm or an egg.
Professor Luke O'Neill brings us an update on covid 19 and reminds people who are eligible to get their booster.
In this episode of Basically...Stefanie chats to scientist Luke O'Neill on what's new in the world of science. They discuss potential new drugs that may help with disease and exciting topics such as the latest trip to the moon. Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by "Mater Private Network" and Rockwell Financial. You can receive a free consultation with Rockwell Financial by mentioning Basically when booking in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eddie leads the captain of the ship once again in the latest Purple Project Podcast episode! Baseball looking to make a Big 12 run, Track & Field, Luke O'Neill. Plus, the QB room gets bigger.
K-State SR golfer Luke O'Neill advances to the individual National Championship event while his team falls one spot short.
The K-State men's golf team was sitting in the hunt trying to grab one of the last spot for the NCAA championships. Also, Luke O'Neill.
Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, Trinity College joined Pat in the studio this morning and we heard why having a pet is good for babies.
Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, Trinity College takes a look at the DNA of Beethoven.
Their lives Matter is dedicated to improving the lives of children with cancer in Tanzania. Before this journey began, nine out of ten children with cancer who reached treatment facilities in Tanzania, died. In addition, those that reached these facilities represented less than 10% of children with cancer in Tanzania. As a result – in overall terms, a cancer diagnosis was fatal for almost every child in the country. Dr. Trish Scanlon, a pediatric oncologist from Ireland is leading the effort in Dar es Salaam and Luke O'Neill paid a visit to Tanzania to support the work.
Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, Trinity College joined Pat in the studio this morning to discuss the risk of another pandemic.
Luke O'Neill reveals the latest advances in the world of modern medicine and in finding a cure for cancer. He discusses his predictions for the future of various medicines and an in-depth look at our immune system's role in fighting disease. Luke also introduces us to "The Off Switch". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the School of Immunology, joined Pat in the studio today to discuss how COVID affects the heart.
Luke O'Neill joins Stefanie in the studio once more to talk about the pandemic, and what was done right and wrong in our response to the virus. Were the lockdowns too long? What are the long-terms effects? Stefanie and Luke answer all, in this brief update. You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by Humdinger Mortgages. Feel free to check them out at humdingermortgages.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luke O'Neill takes a look at the chemistry of beer and why non-alcoholic beer tastes much better than it used to.
A special Gathering with a seasonal flavour, with Kevin Doyle, Group Head of News at The Irish Independent, Aileen Hickie of Parentline and Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin
We hear of the huge benefits of the COVID care concerts and have music from both.
Luke O'Neill tells Brendan how to avoid coughs and colds this Christmas and gives us an update on Covid 19.
Luke O'neill runs a business in South East QLD on the Sunshine Coast. Luke and I cover a wide range of topics as we look at his business, Facebook groups adding value to the community and personal growth and challenges while in business.
Welcome back to A Season of Reflections - Part 6. This week we unpack the theme of self-care across fascinating conversations from our previous guests, including Professor of Biochemistry and Immunobiology at Trinity College Dublin Luke O'Neill, author and Mental Health Activist Daragh Fleming, High Performance Leadership Expert James Laughlin, Human Performance Consultant & Lecturer at Auburn University Dr Ford Dyke, Yoga Teacher in German Premier League (Bundesliga) Brad Franco, and finally Comic Relief Programme Director and former CEO of Special Olympics Michelle Carney. Timestamps for this monster episode are: (2:00) Prof Luke O Neill - Professor of Biochemistry and Immunobiology at Trinity College Dublin Self care by taking mini-breaks,and doing nothing...with purpose (03:34) Daragh Fleming - Author and Mental Health Activist Using journaling as a method of self care Making sense and organising unhelpful thoughts Addressing emotion through action Be sound and drink water (12:00) James Laughlin - High Performance Leadership Expert Creating an awareness around the decisions we make D.A.P.P.E.R. as a technique to overcome adversity (21:50) Dr Ford Dyke - Human Performance Consultant & Lecturer at Auburn University Only needing 60 seconds of time Creating a quiet space in a busy mind Creating a practice that sticks A winning morning routine for high performers (30:59) Brad Franco - Yoga Teacher in German Premier League (Bundesliga) Self care through digital detoxing Creating a flow state in others around you Meditate in solitude, but work together to achieve Taking a slow growth path to success and being present along the way (39:05) Michelle Carney - Comic Relief Programme Director and former CEO of Special Olympics Being resilient through peaks and troughs of life Creating equal opportunities for us all Showing positivity and kindness to help others Giving back or supporting others for our own benefit Our Three Takeaways: Consider starting to journal Find a process that works for you You don't need much time Thanks for tuning in! For information on previous guests and shows please visit www.SleepEatPerformRepeat.com. Previous guests include Cal Newport, Dr Michael Gervais, Joy Neville, Rich Froning, BJ Fogg, Sonia O'Sullivan, Rich Diviney, Keith Earls, Caelan Doris, Chanelle McCoy, PJ Nestler, Jack Butcher, Shane O'Sullivan, Louise Galvin, Chris Burkard, Brian Keane, Steve Magness, Lindsay Peat, Owen Eastwood, Steven Kotler, Daniel Davey, Ray Goggins, Shane O'Donnell, Jonny Cooper, Capt. Emily Bassett, George Kruis, Brett Bartholomew, Aoife McDermott, Lisa Jacob and many more.
This week Luke O'Neill tells us all about the beginning of time and updates us on the current asteroid activity in space. Ever wondered how fast they travel, and what are the odds of them happening again? Listen now to this weeks episode.
Did you know that the Irish are the biggest tea drinkers in the world? Ever wondered what the benefits of tea are? Green tea, Black tea, Hibiscus Tea, Oolong tea. Listen as Luke O'Neill explores the world of teas and the variety of benefits each offers us. From our health, mood and overall behavior listen how a cup of tea can do you the world of good.
Neil questions Minister Michael McGrath on Budget 2023 as well as callers on their thoughts on the budget, Dr. Luke O'Neill on this Winter's ‘Twindemic', and Pat Dawson Travel Agent on shopping in the UK. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's Red FM.
Our Cathal got a sneak peek of Electric Picnic this week, before the gates opened to the thousands of festival goers this weekend. Cathal from the Dermot and Dave show went down and sussed out how the fields of Stradbally are looking and it sounds pretty cool. Cathal had a chat with The Coronas, Prof. Luke O'Neill and the creator of one of EP's coolest areas - Freetown.
From monkeypox to shrew pox, avian flu to polio, immunologist Luke O'Neill joins Stefanie to break down everything happening in the world of viruses at the moment. Luke updates us on the Covid vaccines, progress of intranasal vaccines and the pan-coronavirus vaccine. Luke is heading to Electric Picnic! Don't forget to stop by the Leviathan Stage to hear some discussions on science, a quiz on science versus anti-science, and Luke's band, the Metabolix will play some well-known hits. You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by Humdinger Mortgages. Feel free to check them out at humdingermortgages.ie
This episode of Basically was recorded live at the Basically Live Show at Smock Alley on the 23rd of March. Luke O'Neill joins Stefanie for a Covid update and why the virus is making more news headlines. They talk about next-generation vaccines and answers some audience questions. You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by Humdinger Mortgages. Feel free to check them out at humdingermortgages.ie