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Jan Paul Medema is wetenschappelijk directeur van het Oncode Institute en hoogleraar experimentele oncologie en radiobiologie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam.***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, Johnson & Johnson, en Scribes Tax Lawyers.
What if understanding the hidden costs in every transaction could revolutionize how we see economics? Stephen Medema of Duke University opens up about his academic pivot from computational tax policy to the history of economic thought, weaving in tales of detective-like intrigue and the thrill of uncovering the makers and movers behind economic theories.Beginning with John R. Commons' critical insights, and moving through Ronald Coase's focus on transaction costs as the critical difference among institutions, we explore how these issues shape our understanding of efficiency and the "If markets are so great, why are there firms?" Don't miss four new economics jokes (one is lawyer joke, in honor of common law!), my book recommendations, and get psyched for a summertime return to shorter, more frequent episodes.Letters:Corner Crossing: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/26/business/hunting-wyoming-elk-mountain-access.html?searchResultPosition=1 https://www.wyomingpublicmedia.org/natural-resources-energy/2024-05-13/corner-crossing-case-back-in-court Books:•Glenn Loury, Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative. https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393881349 (Econtalk Podcast on the Loury book: https://www.econtalk.org/glenn-loury-tells-all/ )•Kevin Munger, The Youtube Apparatus, from Cambridge Essentials. https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/youtube-apparatus/36600D69788530F805C650B70976A585If you have questions or comments, or want to suggest a future topic, email the show at taitc.email@gmail.com ! You can follow Mike Munger on Twitter at @mungowitz
About Dana Medema Dana Medema is Senior Vice President of Personal Health for Philips North America where she leads the growth and transformation of the Personal Health business across the U.S. and Canada. With more than 20 years of global experience in health and beauty categories, her experience spans both innovation and commercial roles, leading global, regional and local teams. Her mission with Philips and in general is to inspire people to see the possibilities that unlock growth for sustainable impact. Today's topic of conversation is about the data illustrating the importance of maternal healthcare, especially for underserved populations and bridging the conversation to strategies for change and what health tech can help solve. © Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. ("CMT") All rights reserved. Disclaimers: All content presented here is for general information purposes only. It is NOT intended to provide medical, legal, professional, accounting or financial advice. No warranties or guarantees are assumed or implied and user(s) releases Concierge Medicine Today, LLC, its agents, representatives, affiliated brands/companies and/or guests from all damages, liability and/or claims. Be advised, some references, companies, individuals, products, services, resources and/or links may be out-of-date. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC does not update content past its release date. User(s) assume all risk and liability with any use of the content as well as third party links. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., has no formal peer review and, therefore, cannot guarantee the validity of information and/or content contained on its web sites, podcasts, and/or all content it produces or releases. While some of our speakers may be licensed Physicians, they are not your Physician. Please consult your Physician related to anything you may have read or heard or have questions about or call 911. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and/or opinions of Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. The "Concierge Medicine Today, LLC" ("CMT") name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Additional disclaimers, releases, terms of use and conditions apply also to the production and/or use of this content, https://conciergemedicinetoday.org/tcpp/.
Health and fitness truly is a lifestyle. Some people are masters of this lifestyle and V Shred Coach Josie Medema is one of those people. Join us as we get an inside look at the life and times of a top level athlete. We talk nutrition, fitness misconceptions, functional training, body building and even some lesser thought about topics like finding the right team to surround yourself with. This is a good one that you don't want to miss! Struggling with developing a nutrition plan that really works? More importantly, one you can stick to? Click to learn more ⇒ https://vshred.fit/4Cc Special Guest: Josie Medema.
Aan ambities geen gebrek bij de Amsterdamse start-up HirePort, die de beste recruiters koppelt aan de lastigste vacatures. "Tech, marketing, sales, finance, HR: we bedienen eigenlijk alle domeinen. We willen een one-stop-shop te zijn voor het aantrekken van toptalent", vertelt Bram Medema, medeoprichter van HirePort, aan Recruitment Tech.
Our guest on Episode 65 of the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast is Tom Medema, co-founder of Rally for Rangers, a nonprofit organization whose mission is “to protect the world's special places by empowering rangers around the world with new motorcycles and equipment.” Rally for Rangers has provided 160 motorcycles to rangers in 16 parks in Mongolia, Argentina, Nepal, Bhutan, Peru, and Namibia. Visit the website to learn more about the first U.S. event in the Black Hills of South Dakota in September and the sweepstakes fundraiser for an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2024 Mongolia event. LINKS: RallyForRangers.org, @rallyforrangers on Instagram, rallyforrangers on Facebook
In een compleet andere wereld duiken en verhalen bedenken, journalist Marlies Medema vond het als meisje al heerlijk. Tijdens het schrijven van haar eerste historische roman 'Papieren Paradijs' ontdekte ze hoezeer ze dat had gemist. Het boek is inmiddels vijf keer herdrukt. Haar tweede, 'Lysbeth' verscheen twee jaar later en had twee maanden na verschijnen een tweede druk. In beide boeken spelen vrouwen een hoofdrol, hoe ze hen vond en waarom ze juist over hen een boek wilde schrijven, vertelt ze in deze aflevering van De Schrijfcast. Verder hoor je:Hoe ze een uitgever vond en wat haar redacteur haar aanraadde na lezing van de eerste 10.000 woordenOp welke plekken ze research deed en hoe ze wist dat ze genoeg had onderzocht Welke keuzes ze maakte uit haar materiaal en hoe ze daartoe kwamHoe ze tot de juiste structuur kwamDat ze inspiratie haalde uit het boek '1001 vrouwen uit de Nederlandse geschiedenis' van historica Els KloekHier vind je Marlies' boeken 'Het papieren paradijs' en 'Lysbeth' -----------------------------------------------------------------------Meer over mijn familiegeschiedenis 'Daar praten wij niet over' en mijn toekomstige boek 'Doorbreek de cirkel'Ook aan de slag met je boek? Met mijn redacteur Jelte Nieuwenhuis geef ik op 29 september een masterclass 'Maak het boek in je los' Liever een langer lopende training? Plan een afspraak in! Dit was voorlopig de laatste Schrijfcast. Na de zomer, in september ben ik er weer! Vind je dit een interessante podcast, abonneer je er dan op, like, review en deel 'm! Zo kunnen meer luisteraars 'm vinden.
This week on our motorcycle podcast we are joined by Tom Medema, co-founder of the Rally for Rangers, which is the definition of philanthropic adventure. So what is it exactly? Rally for Rangers connects motorcycle enthusiasts passionate about discovering and protecting the world's special places with park rangers dedicated to natural and cultural heritage. After completing an adventure ride in an amazing remote place of the world, the riders donate their bikes directly to rangers who use them to help protect animals and artifacts from poachers. Tom's here to tell us about some new trips, a new movie, and a big announcement that might get you on one of these trips. With Liza, Stumpy John, Tom, Craig, Naked Jim, Miss Emma and Bagel. https://rallyforrangers.org/ Join our Discord at discord.gg/hpRZcucHCT www.motorcyclesandmisfits.com motorcyclesandmisfits@gmail.com www.patreon.com/motorcyclesandmisfits www.zazzle.com/store/recyclegarage www.youtube.com/channel/UC3wKZSP0J9FBGB79169ciew www.leodescapes.com/ www.breakingawaytrips.com/
Tom Medema, Founder & CEO of Bubbles. Tom pioneered asynchronous, remote work years ago when he was CTO of Bloomon, one of the fastest growing startups in the Netherlands. Now he's CEO of Bubbles, which is likely the fastest-growing asynchronous video tool in the world right now - with 250K users and backing from Bain Capital. Khosla Ventures, and Craft Ventures.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout
Why would anyone ride a motorcycle to an exotic location in a faraway place and then just leave the bike behind? To date, there are about 175 riders who have done just that. They've ridden these motorcycles on epic motorcycle adventures in which they traverse sand, mud, tough ground, through streams and even over mountains to deliver the motorcycles to park rangers working in underfunded areas. The ceremonial hand-off of the new motorcycle from the adventure rider philanthropist to park ranger is an emotional affair that is so powerful that it draws some of these riders back, year after year. And the great thing about it is that you could be going next. Photos and links for this episode can be found on our website at adventureriderradio.com. Adventure Rider Radio is the original and longest running adventure motorcycle and travel podcast and has been produced weekly since 2014! You can count on us to be there for you every Thursday with a new and exciting episode, we never miss a week. And we hope we can count on you for your support. Become a Patreon supporter for just $5 a month and get a sticker and ad-free listening. Make a one time donation of just $10 and we'll send you a sticker. A donation of $50 or more also gets you a shout-out on RAW. To become a supporter please head over to the Support page on our website. Thank you!
Elke woensdagavond maken Joost Bastiaans en Marije van den Berg een live radioprogramma op WILD FM. Via dit hit-station in de randstand is er op woensdagavond van 20:00-22:00 uur de mogelijkheid om het Evangelie te verkondigen. Het radioprogramma wordt gevuld met actuele en eigentijdse gospel, een goed gesprek met een studiogast, en altijd de link naar wat Jezus betekent in het dagelijkse leven van de presentatoren en de studiogast.
Chase continues his pontification series through all 150 Psalms by pontificating on Psalm 2 and the difference between earthly kingdoms and heavenly ones. He shares why we as humans, who are naturally afraid of corruption in leadership and government, can take encouragement and refuge and find peace in the leader and king who is over all other kings. The pals introduce a guest who has made himself known on the podcast in small ways and had a huge part in the release of the music album Joy at the Foot of the Cross. Nick Medema officially joins the podcast and shares his love of music with the pals. Chase and Noah share some of the fun stories of unfortunateness and the fun they've had with Nick getting to know him over the years. Nick shares where his love of music started and how music can and should glorify God and some ideas on how the church can do that better! The pals leave you with not 1, not 2, but 3 challenges for the week! Sit back and enjoy this fun and musically centered episode!Remember to like, subscribe, and share!
Our so-called productivity tools may actually throttle our productivity. We are ‘always on,' but often fail to accomplish real work. Bubbles, an async-first tool, is designed to supercharge team collaboration in today's modern remote work environment. In this episode, we sat down with Tom Medema, the founder and CEO of Bubbles, to talk about how async platforms free up employees' time to do deep work and mitigate digital burnout. LinkedIn Slack Twitter
Todd Medema is the man behind Pittsburgh's Maker House. Built from the ground up to be a brand-new energy-efficient home with a state-of-the-art workshop, theater, automation and kitchen, Medema rents living spaces out to fellow makers. He's building a true community in Pittsburgh's East End. Learn more about his inspiration to build and share the space and what it's like to live there. And, there's a vacancy beginning January 1, 2023. Listen and learn about Pittsburgh's coolest home for makers.
In 2022, Zoom fatigue is a thing. Collaborating, co-working, and networking over a screen presents a new set of issues that we are only now starting to address. Our guest today is Tom Medema, Founder and CEO of usebubbles.com, a platform designed to improve asynchronous collaboration and reduce zoom fatigue.About Tom Medema:Tom Medema is the founder and CEO of bubbles, a workplace productivity platform leading the async revolution. Before bubbles, Tom co-founded Bloomon, a successful DTC flower delivery service, and experienced the thrill and pain of building a global engineering workforce. His experience as Bloomon's CTO drove him to move to Bay Area and build a platform that will allow teams to collaborate better in a remote environment. As bubbles' CEO, Tom raised $8.5M in Seed funding from partners including Khosla Ventures, Craft Ventures, Streamlined Ventures, 468 Capital, and Bain Capital, and strategic angels including Naval Ravikant, Jeff Morris Jr, Brianne Kimmel, Rahul Vohra & Todd Goldberg, and Ryan Hoover. Today bubbles has over 20,000 monthly active users, supporting teams from around the world in overcoming 2 of the biggest challenges: getting their point across, and making smarter decisions. A word from our sponsor:At Ripple, we manage all of our fund expenses and employee credit cards using Jeeves. The team at Jeeves helped get me and my team setup with physical and virtual credit cards in days. I was able to allow my teammates to expense items in multiple currencies allowing them to pay for anything, anywhere at anytime. We weren’t asked for any personal guarantees or to pay any setup or monthly SaaS fees.Not only does Jeeves save us time, but they also give us cashback on our purchases including expenses like Google, Facebook, or AWS every month. New users can earn up to 3% cashback for their first 90 days.The best part is Jeeves puts up the cash, and you settle up once every 30 days in any currency you want, unlike some other corporate card companies that make you pre-pay every month. Jeeves also recently launched its Jeeves Growth and Working Capital initiative for startups and fast-growing companies to enable more financial freedom for companies. The best thing of all is that Jeeves is live in 24 countries including Canada, US and many other countries around the world.Jeeves truly offers the best all-in-one expense management corporate card program for all startups especially the ones at Ripple and we at Tank Talks could not be more excited to officially partner with them. Listeners of Tank Talks can get set up with a demo of Jeeves today and take advantage of our Tank Talks special with a $250 statement credit after the first $2,500 in spend or a $500 statement credit after the first $5000 in spend. Lastly, all Jeeves cardholders receive access to their Lounge Pass program and access to over 1300 airports globally.Visit tryjeeves.com/tanktalks to learn more.In this episode we discuss:02:22 Tom’s journey into startups03:18 Early experiments with coding and tech04:09 Selling a company when he was 1605:17 Lessons from being the CTO of Bloomon07:58 How Tom managed a remote workforce prior to bubbles and why he decided their had to be a better way10:33 Common issues around remote collaboration11:44 The thing that finally pushed him to start bubbles13:02 The exact problem Tom was trying to solve with bubbles15:44 Why software is the answer to this screentime dilemma18:37 How bubbles actually works21:41 Ways to deepen communication over video23:33 How the short video chat feature of bubbles is additive to asynchronous communication24:23 Use cases that makes bubbles different from Notion and Loom28:53 ROI customers are seeing from bubbles31:24 How bubbles compares to Slack’s video huddles33:44 Why Tom describes bubbles as a movement not a product36:11 How the recent fundraising round for bubbles came together37:30 The importance of Twitter and Social Media40:12 Plans for the fundraisingFast Favorites:🎙- Favorite Podcast: The Ezra Klein Show📰- Favorite Newsletter/Blog: Open View Blog📲- Favorite Tech Gadget: iPhone📈- Favorite New Trend: Asynchronous Work📚- Favorite Book: Name of the Wind🤔 - Favorite Life Lesson: Most challenges can be overcome with simple hard workFollow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.Agency This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
Dante Medema is the author of the young adult fiction novels The Truth Project and Message Not Found. A former board member for the Alaska Writers Guild, she has presented at the Alaska Writers Conference and sat as the Writer in Residence at Alaska Pacific University. Her first book The Truth Project is about 17 year old Cordelia who discovers a hidden family secret while working on a genealogy project for school. In her second book, Message Not Found, high-schooler Bailey loses her best friend unexpectedly. To work through her grief, she creates a chatbot, only to discover things she had never even known about her best friend. ATMI producer Edison Wallace-Moyer sat down with Medema to take a deep dive on her writing process, the themes she explores in her books, and crafting stories for teens and young adults. Hosted by Madison Knutson. Music by Kendrick Whiteman and Devin Shreckengost. Alaska Teen Media Institute is based in Anchorage, Alaska. We would like to acknowledge the Dena'ina people, whose land we work on. Many thanks to supporters of our podcast, including Spirit of Youth and United Way of Anchorage. The views expressed in this program do not necessarily represent the views of our sponsors.
I made it to episode 2, Julie and I have a great discussion on mountain biking, racing whiskey 50 pro, a little bit of police help, tasting blood, her brother being amazing, as well as many other topics! Tune in, be sure to subscribe!
The CPG Guys, Sri & PVSB, are joined in this episode by Dana Medema, VP & General Manager of Oral Care at Colgate-Palmolive Company. Follow Dana Medema on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-d-medema-she-her-hers-496328b/Find Colgate brand products at http://shop.colgate.com Find Co by Colgate brand products at https://co.colgate.com/Find Hello brand products at https://www.hello-products.com/Dana answers these questions:1) Would you start by walking us through your career progression at CP, highlighting some of the pivotal roles that helped prepare you for your current GM position in Oral Care?2) What is your perspective on how brand management operations are different with FMCG in Europe compared to what is happening here in the USA?3) CP clearly has a strong commitment to digital consumer engagement as evidenced by the significant presence of your Chief Digital Officer at this year's CAGNY conference. How do you collaborate with the digital team to deliver meaningful outcomes in the oral car business unit?4) Following up on the role of digital in oral care, how are investment decisions for your category made in customer retail media platforms? Is it a HQ activity, a customer team activity? A blend? How do you ensure that brand objectives are met in this pursuit?5) Where are you sourcing meaningful 1P data beyond your DTC, how is it helping you to better understand consumer behavior, calculate customer lifetime value and how do you see it improving your operational decisions?6) Innovation is the lifeblood of every brand. Peter and I had the pleasure of hearing your colleague How is innovation fostered at CP? How do you collaborate with Craig and other CP stakeholders? How are your retail customers involved in innovation?7) Looking at the transformative landscape of consumer goods over the last 3 years: in what areas do you recommend your brand contemporaries invest against to help their brands succeed in an omnichannel world?8) eCommerce has been the buzz since the beginning of the pandemic, but the vast majority of sales are still happening in physical stores. How are you preparing your brand for success in this world of blurred channels?CPG Guys Website: http://CPGGuys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://fmcgguys.com/RetailWit Website: http://RetailWit.comPlease follow the Network of Executive Women at http://newonline.org/cpgguysDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
Welcome back! Today we are reviewing Message Not Found by Dante Medema When her best friend Vanessa dies 17 year old Bailey cannot accept that it may have just been an accident and goes on the hunt for the truth. However, can Bailey live with the truth when she finds out that she may not have known her best friend as well as she did when some dark truths are revealed. Follow us on our socials: https://linktr.ee/JOMPage
In this month's chapter podcast we bring you long time member Doug Medema. Doug has many stories to share with us including past chapter events and early memories of the chapter. Doug and I get a little sidetracked with some car talk but then we get right back to aviation discussing Doug's early days at Dynon Avionics. We discuss Doug's RV6 build and the flying adventures that the plane has allowed him to have. The podcast wraps up as I bring you the latest Chapter 84 news, including updates on meetings and events. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"You've officiated four different high school sports? You officiated them for 40 years? Four heaven's sake!!" Not only has Keith Medema officiated for four decades, in three of those four sports he was selected to officiate state final contests. Hear about some of those games, his ambulance ride from the football field to a hospital, the play that made ESPN's top play of the week, and more in this final episode of 2021.
Episode 125 features a discussion with Tom Medema, co-founder of Rally for Rangers, part of an NGO putting bikes under park rangers around the world. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for & about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America and webBikeWorld. Get all the links for our guest and wBW's EICMA coverage in this episode on the show notes page on chasingthehorizon.us.
And now for the episode Bonnie has been DYING to share with you ever since she started working with Green School in October 2020...today Bonnie and Madeleine welcome Leslie Medema, Green School's Head of Learning, to share with listeners all about this incredible and pioneering K12 school (named a 'School of the Future' by the World Economic Forum). Green School, which originated with Green School Bali in 2008 and has since expanded with Green School New Zealand, is on a mission to educate a community of changemakers who will regenerate our world. Leslie was there in the very early days of Green School Bali, and has played a fundamental role in the design of its curriculum and learning programs. She talks about what that journey was like and why this education model is one that the world needs now more than ever.Where to find Green School:Website: www.greenschool.orgGreen School Bali: www.greenschool.org/baliGreen School New Zealand: www.greenschool.nzGSB Instagram: www.instagram.com/greenschoolbaliGSNZ Instagram: www.instagram.com/greenschoolnzGSB Facebook: www.facebook.com/greenschoolbaliGSNZ Facebook: www.facebook.com/greenschoolnewzealandTwitter: www.twitter.com/GreenSchoolBaliYouTube: www.youtube.com/user/greenschoolbaliLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/greenschoolglobalMore information:Green School Green Educators Course - https://greeneducators.greenschool.org/Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty - https://bookshop.org/books/think-like-a-monk-train-your-mind-for-peace-and-purpose-every-day/9781982134488World Economic Forum 'Schools of the Future' Report - https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Schools_of_the_Future_Report_2019.pdf
After almost 20 years of experience at Colgate-Palmolive, Dana Medema discusses what she has learned throughout her extensive experience in the industry. Dana, Vice President & General Manager, Oral Care, discusses what changes she has seen in the category over the years, as well as how to build trust as the fabric of your brand. She also explains the importance of being an emphatic, trustworthy leader, emphasizing the value in simple & concise communications. Dana also advises fellow leaders on how to build a cohesive, collaborative team in the virtual work life.
Young Adult Author Dante Medema joins Queries, Qualms, & Quirks this week to discuss having a massive earthquake the day your book goes to auction, being overwhelmed by writers conferences, knowing when a book is the one, the non-glamorous life of an author, ten years to overnight success, debuting during a pandemic, and separating the business from your ego. ✦ Dante Medema is the author of THE TRUTH PROJECT and MESSAGE NOT FOUND. When she isn't writing she can be found chasing her dogs and four daughters around Alaska, obsessing over aliens, or embarrassing herself on Tiktok. ✦ Dante: Query | Website | Twitter | TikTok | Instagram | Amazon | Bookshop | IndieBound | Libro FM ✦ QQQ Home Base | Support on Patreon ✦ If links aren't clickable, find them here: https://bit.ly/qqqdante ✦ This page includes affiliate links. Please use them if you'd like to support the show.
Soms ontstaan mooie dingen door iets heel kleins. Bij Marlies Medema begon er een avontuur door de opmerking van een taxichauffeur. Marlies dook vervolgens de archieven in op zoek naar bronmateriaal over de emigratie van dominee Arend van de Brandhof. Hij dwong zijn vrouw Anna mee te gaan naar Suriname, weg van de economische crisis in Nederland. Deze podcast spiegelen we ons aan hun geschiedenis.
This week we had a wonderful time chatting with Dante Medema about 23andMe, the wonders of BookTok, and the "book deal the literally shook Alaska." Dante's debut novel, THE TRUTH PROJECT, released just last year. Her next novel, MESSAGE NOT FOUND, hits shelves in the spring of 2022. You can find her on Instagram and TikTok at @dantemdemabooks, on Twitter at @dantemedema, or at her website, dantemedema.com.
Avais gia udì dal «Gender Data Gap», ina mancanza da datas cun consequenzas per part fatalas per las dunnas? Pertge stattan las dunnas adina en colonna avant las tualettas? Pertge èn lur blessuras en general pli grevas, cura ch'ellas han in accident dad auto? Pertge sa mintgin descriver ils sintoms d'in infarct dal cor dad in um, ma paucs san ch'in infarct guarda ora auter tar ina dunna? Pertge aveva l'emprima versiun da «Siri» miserias da chapir las dunnas? Quai pudess tut avair da far cun il «Gender Data Gap», ina mancanza da datas cura ch'i va per genders. La Marella emprova da tschiffar ils motivs e las consequenzas da questa mancanza da datas, quai ensemen cun Gian Beeli (Uffizi federal dad egualitad tranter dunna ed um), Susanna Mazzetta (post da stab chantunal per dumondas d'egualitad), Anita Simeon-Lutz (architecta e schefredactura da la revista «Das ideale Heim») e cun Mario Venzin (medi generalist en Lumnezia).
In this episode, Alison and I talk to Marnix Medema, from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Marnix and his collaborators have a fantastic set of software tools for exploring secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). Most people in the field are going to be familiar with AntiSMASH, which is available for analysis of your genomes on the web, or you can download a docker container or Anaconda/bioconda package or the source code and run it yourself on your own computer. MIBiG is a repository of experimentally characterized and manually annotated BGCs. And now BiG-SCAPE and/or BiG-SLICE can compare your gene clusters and group them into families, which you can also look at in BiG-FAM. This ecosystem for secondary metabolism has become transformative to the natural products community, and Marnix's enthusiasm for science and excitement about creating fantastic collaborative research projects is infectious. This episode should make a nice jumping-off point into the deeper end of genome mining after the Genome Mining Primer episode, last time.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.17.240838v1?rss=1 Authors: Kautsar, S. A., van der Hooft, J. J. J., de Ridder, D., Medema, M. H. Abstract: Genome mining for Biosynthetic Gene Clusters (BGCs) has become an integral part of natural product discovery. The >200,000 microbial genomes now publicly available hold information on abundant novel chemistry. One way to navigate this vast genomic diversity is through comparative analysis of homologous BGCs, which allows identification of cross-species patterns that can be matched to the presence of metabolites or biological activities. However, current tools suffer from a bottleneck caused by the expensive network-based approach used to group these BGCs into Gene Cluster Families (GCFs). Here, we introduce BiG-SLiCE, a tool designed to cluster massive numbers of BGCs. By representing them in Euclidean space, BiG-SLiCE can group BGCs into GCFs in a non-pairwise, near-linear fashion. We used BiG-SLiCE to analyze 1,225,071 BGCs collected from 209,206 publicly available microbial genomes and metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) within ten days on a typical 36-cores CPU server. We demonstrate the utility of such analyses by reconstructing a global map of secondary metabolic diversity across taxonomy to identify uncharted biosynthetic potential. BiG-SLiCE also provides a "query mode" that can efficiently place newly sequenced BGCs into previously computed GCFs, plus a powerful output visualization engine that facilitates user-friendly data exploration. BiG-SLiCE opens up new possibilities to accelerate natural product discovery and offers a first step towards constructing a global, searchable interconnected network of BGCs. As more genomes get sequenced from understudied taxa, more information can be mined to highlight their potentially novel chemistry. BiG-SLiCE is available via https://github.com/medema-lab/bigslice. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
The Game Changers podcast celebrates those true pioneers in education who are building schools for tomorrow. In the second episode of the third series of the Game Changers podcast, we talk with Leslie Medema. Leslie is the Head of Learning at Green School Bali where she oversees the implementation of the curriculum and supports a process to finely calibrate it to celebrate the culture and country of where each school stands on this earth. In this episode, she discusses teaching students about systems, running schools differently, and preparing students for a changing world by grounding them in connection to the Earth. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Oliver Cummins for Orbital Productions, supported by a School for tomorrow (aSchoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE by CIRCLE – The Centre for Innovation, Research, Creativity and Leadership in Education (www.circle.education). The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Philip SA Cummins and Adriano Di Prato via LinkedIn. Adriano loves his insta and tweets a lot; Phil posts videos to YouTube.
Dave Medema joins the show to discuss his company: NewOver.
Har du nogensinde tænkt over, hvad økonomi er for en videnskab? Hvordan opstod den, og hvem var dens grundlæggere? Eller har du interesseret dig for moderne diskussioner om samfundet, herunder ulighed, ressourceforbrug eller konkurrence? Hvis dette er tilfældet, er økonomiens teorihistorie vigtig og nyttig for dig. Den type af diskussioner er nemlig mindst lige så gammel som den økonomiske videnskab selv, og du vil i dens rødder også finde rødderne til de moderne argumenter. I sæsonens tredje afsnit møder vi Adam Smith. Han ses af mange som skaberen bag moderne økonomisk videnskab med hans store værk om årsagerne til nationers velstand. Men det er ikke søgen efter rigdom der motiverer Smiths tænkning. Det er derimod moral. Jeg vil i dagens afsnit fremlægge, hvordan det hænger sammen. Vi skal også tale om, hvilken person Smith var og om nogle af hans vigtige teoretiske bidrag. Til dagens afsnit har jeg læst: Aquinas, T. (2013). Summa Theologica. In S. Medema, & W. Samuels, The History of Economic Thought (pp. 18-27). New York: Routledge. Smith, A. (1766). The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Smith, A. (1981). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Indianapolis: Liberty Press. Tribe, K. (2008). "Das Adam Smith Problem" and the origins of modern Smith scholarship. History of European Ideas, 514-525. Viner, J. (1927). Adam Smith and Laissez-Faire. In J. Viner, Essays (pp. 85-113). I like to dedicate this season to my teachers Ole Bruus and Bruce Caldwell. All mistakes and mispronunciations are mine alone and no fault of theirs.
Har du nogensinde tænkt over, hvad økonomi er for en videnskab? Hvordan opstod den, og hvem var dens grundlæggere? Eller har du interesseret dig for moderne diskussioner om samfundet, herunder ulighed, ressourceforbrug eller konkurrence? Hvis dette er tilfældet, er økonomiens teorihistorie vigtig og nyttig for dig. Den type af diskussioner er nemlig mindst lige så gammel som den økonomiske videnskab selv, og du vil i dens rødder også finde rødderne til de moderne argumenter. I sæsonens andet afsnit gennemgår jeg de to grundlæggende europæiske traditioner som har formet den intellektuelle verden, hvori den økonomiske videnskab opstod – den klassiske og den kristne. Herefter gennemgår jeg de økonomiske skolastikere samt deres fokus på, at økonomien skulle skabe stabilitet i samfundet og fremme frelsen. Heraf opstod nationalstaterne og særinteresserne som finder deres intellektuelle udtryk hos merkantilisterne fra år 1600 og frem. Jeg fokuserer på de franske og de engelske varianter af merkantilismen, men jeg tager også et hurtigt kig på dansk merkantilisme. Vi slutter af med den første selvbevidste økonomiske skole, fysiokraterne. Du vil opdage, at handelskrig er et gammelt og skadeligt middel samt, at ideen ”pick the winners” reflektererkortsigtede særinteressers sejr over det fælles bedste på længere sigt. Du vil også opdage, at rigdom ikke blot handler om at have mange penge. Til dagens afsnit har jeg læst: Aquinas, T. (2013). Summa Theologica. In S. Medema, & W. Samuels, The History of Economic Thought(pp. 18-27). New York: Routledge. Glamann, K. (1983). Studier i dansk merkantilisme : omkring tekster af Otto Thott. København: Akademisk Forlag. Heilbroner, R. (1986). The Worldly Philosophers. In A nice intro to the Economic Revolution that spawned more systematic thinking about economics (pp. Chaper 1-2). New York: Simon and Schuster. Luther, M. (1524). On Trade and Usury. Retrieved from Southern Illinois University: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5018&context=ocj Magnusson, L. (1994). Mercantilism: The Shaping of Economic Language. London: Routledge. Molesworth, R. (2011). An Account of Denmark : With Francogallia and Some Considerations for the Promoting of Agriculture and Employing the Poor. Carmel: Liberty Fund. Mun, T. (1664). England's Treasure by Foreign Trade. In S. Medema, & W. Samuels, The History of Economic Thought (pp. 35-44). New York: Routledge. Quesnay, F. (2013). Tableau Économique. In S. Medema, & W. Samuels, The History of Economic Thought(pp. 106-108). New York: Routledge. Viner, J. (1991). Mercantilist Thought. In J. Viner, Essays on the Intellectual History of Economics (pp. 262-276). Princeton: Princeton University Press. Weber, M. (1995). Den protestantiske etik og kapitalismens ånd. København: Nansensgade Antikvariat. I like to dedicate this season to my teachers Ole Bruus and Bruce Caldwell. All mistakes and mispronunciations are mine alone and no fault of theirs.
In De Waterwetenschappers stellen Tim en Els watervragen aan onderzoekers van wateronderzoeksinstituut KWR. Deze aflevering aan Gertjan Medema de vraag: Kan het Coronavirus zich verspreiden via water?
Leslie Medema is the Principal (Head of School) at one of the most unique and progressive international schools in the world. She is a strong advocate for educational reform, a champion for the people and tenacious visionary. Leslie discusses growing up in South Dakota, her school years, her attraction to South East Asia, her tenure as Principal at the Green School Bali, being appointed as a relatively 'young' leader, her challenges, experiences, hopes for the future of education and much much more...Support the show (https://terriblehappytalks.teemill.com)
This week, Ryan sits down with Mark Medema, the Managing Director of the Charter School Facility Center for the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools. Ryan talks to Mark about strategies for charter schools to overcome the "facilities gap" that makes it more difficult for charters to procure suitable facilities relative to their traditional public school counterparts. Mark also discusses some welcome policy developments throughout the country that have helped address this gap. Mark will be presenting a session about facilities at the National Charter Schools Conference in Las Vegas from June 30th to July 3rd. Find out more and sign up by visiting ncsc.publiccharters.org.Host: Ryan Kairalla (@ryankair)
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Ceteris Never Paribus: The History of Economic Thought Podcast
Guest: Steven Medema, Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Colorado Denver Hosted and Produced: Christina Laskaridis This episode features the Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Economics (HPPE) seminar at LSE with Professor Steven Medema on "Exceptional and Unimportant"? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic Analysis that took place on 8th November 2017. About the presenter: Steven Medema is Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director of CU Denver's University Honors and Leadership Program. His research focuses on the history of twentieth-century economics, and his current project analyzes the origins, diffusion, and controversies over the Coase theorem in economics, law and beyond. He co-edited the 2014 book, Paul Samuelson on the History of Economic Analysis: Selected Essays (CUP) with Anthony Waterman. His 2009 book, The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas (Princeton), was awarded the 2010 Book Prize by the European Society for the History of Economic Thought. Professor Medema served as Editor of the Journal of the History of Economic Thought from 1999-2008 and currently serves as General Editor of Oxford Studies in the History of Economics (OUP). He is a member of the editorial boards of several history of economics journals and served as President of the History of Economics Society for 2009-10. About the Paper: Economists typically locate the origins of the theory of externalities in A.C. Pigou’s The Economics of Welfare (1920, 1932), where Pigou suggested that activities which generate uncompensated benefits or costs—e.g., pollution, lighthouses, scientific research—represent instances of market failure requiring government corrective action. According to this history, Pigou’s effort gave rise to an unbroken Pigovian tradition in externality theory that continues to exert a substantial presence in the literature to this day, even with the stiff criticisms of it laid down by Ronald Coase (1960) and others beginning in the 1960s. This paper challenges that view. It demonstrates that, almost immediately after the publication of The Economics of Welfare, economists largely stopped writing about externalities. On the rare occasions when externalities were mentioned, it was in the context of whether a competitive equilibrium could produce an efficient allocation of resources and to note that externalities were an impediment to the attainment of the optimum. When economists once again began to take up the subject of externalities in a serious way, the very real externality phenomena—pollution, etc.—that had concerned Pigou were not in evidence. Instead, the analysis was targeted at identifying how and why externalities violated the necessary conditions for an optimal allocation of resources in a competitive system. In short, externalities were conceived very differently in the welfare theory of the 1950s than they had been in Pigou’s treatise. It was only when economists began to turn their attention to environmental and urban problems that we see a return to a conception of externalities as real, policy-relevant phenomena—that is, to the type of externality analysis that had preoccupied Pigou and that characterizes the economic analysis of externalities today. Even then, however, the approach to externality policy was anything but straightforwardly Pigovian in nature. The history of externality theory is therefore not a history of a continuous tradition but of changing conceptions of externalities, framed by changing ideas about what economic theory is attempting to achieve. The paper can be downloaded here. About HPPE: The HPPE seminar series is organised by PhD students at the Economic History Department at LSE established by Gerardo Serra and Raphaelle Schwarzberg in 2012. The seminar brings together scholars from different disciplines to discuss the evolution of economic thinking and embraces topics from Ancient Greece...
Expedition is an RPG system that combines cards and a mobile app (all free, all open-source) to streamline the RPG experience, allowing you to play the way you want to. Built to be modded, Todd shares the strengths and challenges of playing the Expedition way, and may be just the project you were looking for!
In deze aflevering spreken we met Marjan Medema - Sleurink over ruimte voor echtheid in de kerk.
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Phil Magness interviews Professor Steven Medema of the University of Colorado Denver about the Chicago School of economics and its history. Note: The audio quality of this podcast is not as good as usual, our apologies for this.
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we welcomed Ken Medema, presenter of the Fall 2011 Hearn Music Innovator Series at Baylor University. Though he was born blind, Mr. Medema began playing the piano at the age of 5 and later became a classically trained pianist. His lyrics generally provide social commentary on themes such as justice, hunger, poverty, homelessness, and Christian charity as it pertains to them.
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we welcomed Ken Medema, presenter of the Fall 2011 Hearn Music Innovator Series at Baylor University. Though he was born blind, Mr. Medema began playing the piano at the age of 5 and later became a classically trained pianist. His lyrics generally provide social commentary on themes such as justice, hunger, poverty, homelessness, and Christian charity as it pertains to them.
Bart Tarman speaks about what it means to be in Jesus Christ. Bart Tarman spent 18 years at Westmont after working on Young Life staff in Denver and serving as associate pastor at El Montecito Presbyterian Church. He lives in Washington, D.C., where he and his wife, Linda, minister to members of Congress. He has been associated with the National Prayer Breakfast for more than 30 years. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary and the University of Denver.
Scripture Reading from 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 Bart Tarman spent 18 years at Westmont after working on Young Life staff in Denver and serving as associate pastor at El Montecito Presbyterian Church. He lives in Washington, D.C., where he and his wife, Linda, minister to members of Congress. He has been associated with the National Prayer Breakfast for more than 30 years. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary and the University of Denver.
Bart Tarman speaks on the old has passed away, and the new has come. Bart Tarman spent 18 years at Westmont after working on Young Life staff in Denver and serving as associate pastor at El Montecito Presbyterian Church. He lives in Washington, D.C., where he and his wife, Linda, minister to members of Congress. He has been associated with the National Prayer Breakfast for more than 30 years. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary and the University of Denver.