Podcast appearances and mentions of Michael D Fox

  • 5PODCASTS
  • 6EPISODES
  • 31mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Sep 3, 2022LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Michael D Fox

Latest podcast episodes about Michael D Fox

Naukowo
Gdzie w mózgu mieszkają Bóg i świadomość, jak mrówki przedłużają sobie życie? - #050

Naukowo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 18:25 Transcription Available


Gdzie w mózgu znajduje się "miejsce Boga", a gdzie zamieszkuje świadomość? Jak mrówki przedłużają sobie życie o 500% i z czego składa się wysypisko śmieci na oceanie?To już pięćdziesiąty odcinek podkastu Naukowo i z tej okazji chciałbym Wam serdecznie podziękować, po prostu za to, że mnie słuchacie, stale rosnąca publiczność bardzo motywuje mnie do kontynuowania podkastu i zwiększania starań, aby był jeszcze lepszy i bardziej atrakcyjny. Szczególne podziękowania dla moich wiernych Patronek: Ewy i Ilony, jeśli chcecie do nich dołączyć wspierając mnie dobrowolną wpłatą to najłatwiej można to zrobić za pośrednictwem serwisu Patronite pod adresem patronite.pl/naukowo.Miło mi też poinformować, że podkast Naukowo otrzymał wyróżnienie na Międzynarodowym Festiwalu Cyfrowego Podcastingu "Play it by ear", organizowanym przez "Куншт", którego misją także jest szersze udostępnianie nauki. W festiwalu brali udział twórcy z Ukrainy, Węgier, Polski, Słowacji i Czech, a cykl wykładów, warsztatów i prelekcji zakończono konkursem, w którym podkast Naukowo zdobył jedno z trzech wyróżnień. Więcej informacji o tym wydarzeniu znajdziecie w linkach w opisie tego odcinka, a ja bardzo cieszę się, że profesjonalni twórcy i dziennikarze dostrzegli potencjał podkastu w popularyzacji nauki i docenili zarówno tematy jakie prezentuję w audycji, ale też strategię i budowaną markę podkastu. To naprawdę dało mi pozytywnego kopa, mobilizację do działania, a sam festiwal był źródłem wiedzy i inspiracji, które mam zamiar wykorzystać w kolejnych odcinkach podkastu - raz jeszcze dziękuje organizatorom i uczestnikom za to tak cenne dla początkującego podkastera doświadczenie.Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twittera i Instagrama, każdy lajk i udostępnienie pomoże w szerszym dotarciu do słuchaczy, a to jest teraz moim głównym celem :) Na stronie Naukowo.net znajdziesz więcej interesujących artykułów naukowych, zachęcam również do dyskusji na tematy naukowe, dzieleniu się wiedzą i nowościami z naukowego świata na naszym serwerze Discord - https://discord.gg/mqsjM5THXrŹródła użyte przy tworzeniu odcinka:Michael A. Ferguson, Frederic L.W.V.J. Schaper, Alexander Cohen, Shan Siddiqi, Sarah M. Merrill, Jared A. Nielsen, Jordan Grafman, Cosimo Urgesi, Franco Fabbro, Michael D. Fox, "A Neural Circuit for Spirituality and Religiosity Derived From Patients With Brain Lesions", https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.06.016Michael Ferguson, "Scientists identify the part of the brain tied to experiencing religion and spirituality", https://www.thebrighterside.news/post/scientists-identify-the-part-of-the-brain-tied-to-experiencing-religion-and-spirituality-1University of Missouri-Columbia, "Research finds that spirituality can promote the health of breast cancer survivors", https://www.thebrighterside.news/post/research-finds-that-spirituality-can-promote-the-health-of-breast-cancer-survivorsLebreton, L., Royer, SJ., Peytavin, A. et al. "Industrialised fishing nations largely contribute to floating plastic pollution in the North Pacific subtropical gyre". Sci Rep 12, 12666 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-16529-0Hua Yan, Comzit...

Unobstructed
EP 14: Hale Centre Theatre’s journey from shutdown to reopening

Unobstructed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 55:34


Mike Evenson was joined by Michael D. Fox on episode 14 of the Unobstructed podcast. Michael, the Chief Operations Officer at Hale Centre Theatre in Sandy, Utah for the last 18 years, says that his passion is to turn the public into regular patrons and current patrons into raving fans of Hale Centre Theatre. Michael discussed his organization’s journey from venue shutdown to their reopening in late June. He shared all of the items that were considered by his team, the logic used to decide what protocols to put in place and the important things he’s learned along the way. This is a must-listen for any live events professional that is on the path to reopening their venue.

Neurology® Podcast
GAD Deposition in MS MRIs + Cervical Dystonia Network Localization

Neurology® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 23:40


In the first segment, Dr. Stacey Clardy talks with Dr. Robert Zivadinov about cumulative gadodiamide administration leading to brain gadolinium deposition in early MS. In the second part of the podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Ratliff focuses his discussion with Dr. Michael D. Fox on his Brain paper on network localization of cervical dystonia based on causal brain lesions. You can read the paper here: https://academic.oup.com/brain/article-abstract/142/6/1660/5491101?redirectedFrom=fulltext.  

ms brain network journal neurology mris localization deposition redirectedfrom cervical dystonia stacey clardy jeffrey ratliff michael d fox
Neurology Minute
Cervical Dystonia Network Localization

Neurology Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 1:29


Dr. Michael D. Fox discusses the main takeaways from his paper on cervical dystonia. You can read the paper here: https://academic.oup.com/brain/article-abstract/142/6/1660/5491101?redirectedFrom=fulltext.  

Neurology® Podcast
February 5 2019 Issue

Neurology® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 27:07


1. Reducing neurodisparity: Recommendations of the 2017 AAN Diversity Leadership Program 2. [What’s Trending]: Mapping Symptoms to Brain Networks with the Human Connectome. In the first segment, Dr. Teshamae Monteith talks with Dr. Roy Hamilton about his paper on reducing neurodisparity. In the second part of the podcast, Dr. Stacey Clardy focuses her interview with Dr. Michael D. Fox on mapping symptoms to brain networks with the human connectome.DISCLOSURES Dr. Teshamae Monteith has served on Scientific Advisory Boards for Lilly, Supernus, Teva, Electrocore, Promius and is an editorial advisory board member for Neurology. Dr. Roy Hamilton has served without compensation on the scientific advisory board for an NIH-funded R21 project titled ""Combining tDCS and neurorehabilitation to treat age-related deficits of mobility and cognition (UPfront Walking Study) as the data safety monitor. Dr. Hamilton has served on editorial boards for (1)Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, editorial board member, and (2)Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, editorial board member, 2011 to present. Dr. Hamilton is employed by Neuronix LTD as a Medical consultant, 2014 to present. Dr. Hamilton has done consultancies for Geurbet Ltd. on the development of an FDA-mandated clinical trial and received approximately $6000 for work in the last 2 years (2017-18). Dr. Hamilton received research support from 1) NIH/NIA 5P30-AG-010124-27 Co-Investigator 7/15/97-6/30/19 2) NIH/NIDCD 1 R01 DC012780-01A1 Principal Investigator 7/01/2013 - 6/30/2019 3) NIH/NIDCD 2-R01-DC-009209-11 Co-Investigator 6/01/2014 - 5/31/2019 4) NIH/NIDCR DP5OD021352 Co-Investigator 9/19/2015 - 08/31/2020 5) NIH/NIDCD 1R01DC015359-01A1 Co-Investigator 4/01/2016 - 3/31/2021 6) University of Pennsylvania/Translational Neuroscience Initiative (TNI) Co-Investigator 7/01/2016 - 6/30/2019 . 7) NIH/NEI R01EY022350 Co-Investigator 9/01/2016 - 8/31/2021 8) NIH/NINDS 5P30NS045839-12 Co-Investigator 2/1/2014-1/31/2018 9) Templeton Foundation/Imagination Institute Principal Investigator 7/01/2015 – 6/30/2017 10) Association for Frontotemporal Dementia Principal Investigator 1/01/2016 – 12/31/2016 11) Dana Foundation Principal Investigator 12/13/2012 - 4/24/2018. Dr. Hamilton’s legal proceedings include Kline & Specter Attorneys at Law, Consultant, 2014, 2015. Dr. Stacey Clardy has received research support from Western Institute for Biomedical Research (WIBR). Dr. Michael D. Fox has patents issues or submitted using brain imaging to guide brain stimulation. Dr. Fox has done consultancies for Mint Labs and has received research support from one government entity (1) NIH, K23NS083741 and research support from two foundations and societies (1) Dystonia Medical Research Foundation (2) National Parkinson's Foundation.

Nourish Balance Thrive
How to Get Help and Feel Great in Australia Using Advanced Blood Interpretation

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 60:38


Stephen Anderson has been an Acupuncturist and Chinese Medicine practitioner for nearly 20 years.  He’s had over 2500 patients and upwards of 40,000 consultations (that would be over 3/4 million acupuncture needles, but who’s counting). In 2016, Steve went through the Kresser Institute’s Practitioner Training Program for Functional and Evolutionary Medicine, completing the ADAPT Level 1 Framework.  Since then, his focus has shifted to working more with clients who are ready to make a deeper commitment to their health. Steve is on the podcast today talking about his transition into Functional Medicine and his practical application of our Blood Chemistry Calculator to guide treatment decisions and keep clients motivated.  Steve is currently running his busy clinic in Australia and is now introducing an easy way for Aussies to get lab work done locally and try the calculator for themselves. Here’s the outline of this interview with Stephen Anderson: [00:00:12] The Holistic Practitioner (THP) Podcast. [00:00:25] THP Podcast: Dr. Tommy Wood - Reframing Insulin Resistance. [00:02:07] Taichi. [00:03:30] Chinese Kung Fu Academy; Grandmaster Henry Sue. [00:03:58] Cheng Man-ch'ing. [00:04:29] Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis. [00:07:48] Accelerated learning. [00:07:54] Book: How to Develop a Super Power Memory, by Harry Lorayne; Peg memory system. [00:08:09] Podcast: Learning to Learn with Jonathan Levi.  Course: Become a SuperLearner. [00:09:28] Acupuncture. [00:10:52] Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). [00:12:30] Dr. Michael D. Fox at the Jacksonville Center for Reproductive Medicine. [00:17:13] Functional Medicine. [00:18:57] Simon Marshall, PhD. Podcasts: How to Create Behaviour Change and Why We Self-Sabotage (And What to Do Instead). [00:20:25] Kresser Institute for Functional and Evolutionary Medicine; ADAPT Practitioner Training Program. [00:23:16] Dr. Amy Nett. [00:24:11] Hierarchy of treatment. [00:25:52] THP Podcast: A Patient’s Perspective of Functional Medicine Treatment. [00:29:26] Blood Chemistry Calculator. [00:29:37] THP Podcast: Chris Kelly On Becoming An Effective Health Coach. [00:29:41] Dr. Bryan Walsh; Podcasts:  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. [00:29:42] Megan Roberts; Podcast: Why Your Diet Isn’t Working: Under Eating and Overtraining.  Blog post: What We Eat and How We Train Part 1: Coach and Ketogenic Diet Researcher, Megan Roberts. [00:31:06] 7-Minute Analysis. [00:36:39] 5-year wellness score; Intermountain Risk Score. Study: Horne BD, May HT, Muhlestein JB, Ronnow BS, Lappé DL, Renlund DG, et al. Exceptional mortality prediction by risk scores from common laboratory tests. Am J Med. 2009;122: 550–558. [00:39:14] Thomas Dayspring, Peter Attia; LDL-P. [00:42:13] Familial Hypercholesterolemia. [00:44:17] Mediterranean diet, B-vitamins, Thorne Choleast-900 (Monacolin K), Ubiquinol, Glutathione. [00:46:35] Feedback via lab results as the incentive to change behaviour. [00:49:58] Coronary artery calcium scan; Podcasts: How Not to Die of Cardiovascular Disease, with Ivor Cummins; The True Root Causes of Cardiovascular Disease, with Jeff Gerber. [00:52:12] Podcast: Optimal Diet and Movement for Healthspan, Amplified Intelligence and More with Ken Ford. [00:53:14] stephenanderson.com.au/nbt.