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In recent years, researchers of Alzheimer's have made progress in figuring out the complex factors that lead to the disease. Yet, the root cause, or causes, of Alzheimer's are still pretty much a mystery.In fact, many people get Alzheimer's even though they lack the gene variant we know can play a role in the disease. This is a critical knowledge gap for research to address because the vast majority of Alzheimer's patients don't have this gene variant.A new study provides key insights into what's causing the disease. The research, published in Nature Communications, points to a breakdown over time in the brain's system for clearing waste, an issue that seems to happen in some people as they get older.I asked Michael Glickman, a biologist at Technion University in Israel, who helped lead this research, to tell me about his approach to studying how this breakdown occurs in the brain, and how he tested a treatment that has potential to fix the problem at its earliest stages.Altered ubiquitin signaling induces Alzheimer's disease-like hallmarks in a three-dimensional human neural cell culture model - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-41545-7Leaps.org is a not-for-profit initiative that publishes award-winning journalism, popularizes scientific progress on social media, and hosts events about bioethics and the future of humanity. Visit the platform at www.leaps.org. Podcast host Matt Fuchs is editor-in-chief of Leaps.org.
We had a special crossover episode of Breakfast with the Broker and Sunrise with Mike this morning! Michael Glickman joined us at local favorite breakfast spot, Luna Rosa, and spoke to us about effectively dealing with conflict and shared his experience with conflict in the real estate industry. ______________________►Where to follow and listen to Breakfast with the BrokerInstagram: https://instagram.com/remaxservicesbocaratonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithbrokerWebsite: https://davidserle.remax.com/pages/breakfast-with-the-brokeriTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breakfast-with-the-broker/id1497747814----Thank you for watching this video—Please Share it. I like to read comments so please leave a comment and…► Subscribe to My Channel: https://www.youtube.com/breakfastwiththebroker?sub_confirmation=1--David Serle is the Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Services and currently resides in his home town of Boca Raton. David Serle has been conducting interviews with Real Estate Professionals since 2018 as his mission is to improve the professionalism in the Real Estate Industry. Breakfast with the Broker has won a RIS Media award and has been featured in Florida Realtor Magazine in 2020. David has been training agents for over a decade to build their real estate business and grow their referral base. David is very well known in the South Florida Real Estate Community as he resides on plenty of the boards of Realtors for the Broward, St. Lucie, and Palm Beach Realtors. David urges other realtors to be professional and nice to others no matter their level of expertise! Be sure to subscribe and watch us LIVE on Facebook every Tuesday morning! #realestateinterview #firsttimerealtor #business #realestate #investing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the "10/4 @ R4 Podcast", our guest is Michael Glickman of RE/MAX Services in Boca Raton, FL.Consistency is key to success in any pursuit. But what's the key to consistency? Michael shares with us how creating content that you are passionate about and that also fits into the routine of your day is the key to consistency. I can't think of a better example of "passion content" than Michael's "Sunrise with Mike" daily video series. During the "R4 Rapid 4", Michael shares the potential benefit of having noisy neighbours.You can follow and watch the series at REVideoStudio.com.Join us again next week for a new episode. Thank you for listening!
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Segment 1: Liz Ryan is a serial entrepreneur, small-business expert and the world's most widely-read career and leadership authority. She is the author of “Reinvention Roadmap: Break the Rules to Get the Job You Want and Career You Deserve.”Segment 2: David Ankin is the CEO of ToyMakerz, Inc. and a former motorcycle stunt rider, racecar driver and stuntman for Universal Studios. Now, he is known for his extreme vehicle creations and being the star of the #1 hit TV show ToyMakerz. The show is currently in its third season.Segment 3: Michael Crincoli is President of the Neat Company. He began his career in both product and sales roles with Pioneer Electronics (USA), Inc. Michael has a B.S. in Marketing from Rutgers University.Segment 4: Holly Caplan is a workplace issues expert, career coach and author of the edgy women-in-business book “Surviving the D**k Clique: A Girl's Guide to Surviving the Male Dominated Corporate World”. She has been in medical device sales for twenty years.Segment 5: Michael Glickman founded two event marketing agencies prior to LIQS and worked in the marketing space for 8 years, with a special focus on advertising liquor brands at bars and clubs all over the country.Sponsored by Nextiva and Finagraph
Michael Glickman visited his first crop circle in 1990 after which he remarked that “he never got out”. A former architect, inventor and teacher, Michael brings a wealth of practical experience to the crop circle subject from the world of designing, making and of manipulating solid matter in the material world. However, in his more than twenty years of involvement with the crop circles, he has also made a veritable art-form of the deconstruction of crop circle designs to better understand their symbolism and, most importantly, their geometric properties. Nobody has undertaken more in this field than Michael. As a result, his work on the geometry of the circles is respected throughout the crop circle research community worldwide.Michael is a much-loved and influential figure in the crop circle world. Often outspoken, sometimes controversial, but always with a sharp wit, he is a renowned and inspirational speaker and writer; he has long occupied a central space at the heart of research into this phenomenon. Michael has written many articles on the crop circles including key contributions to the once great Cereologist magazine. His book, “Crop Circles“ (1996) is published by Wooden Books and is now in its third revised edition. He is also author of “Cornography“ (2007) and most recently “Crop Circles: The Bones of God“ (2009). This website is the latest incarnation of his work that will bring his informed comment to the global community of the world-wide-web. http://www.michaelglickmanoncropcircles.com/
About Michael Glickman Michael GlickmanMichael Glickman visited his first crop circle in 1990 after which he remarked that “he never got out”. A former architect, inventor and teacher, Michael brings a wealth of practical experience to the crop circle subject from the world of designing, making and of manipulating solid matter in the material world. However, in his more than twenty years of involvement with the crop circles, he has also made a veritable art-form of the deconstruction of crop circle designs to better understand their symbolism and, most importantly, their geometric properties. Nobody has undertaken more in this field than Michael. As a result, his work on the geometry of the circles is respected throughout the crop circle research community worldwide. Michael is a much-loved and influential figure in the crop circle world. Often outspoken, sometimes controversial, but always with a sharp wit, he is a renowned and inspirational speaker and writer; he has long occupied a central space at the heart of research into this phenomenon. Michael has written many articles on the crop circles including key contributions to the once great Cereologist magazine. His book, “Crop Circles“ (1996) is published by Wooden Books and is now in its third revised edition. He is also author of “Cornography“ (2007) and most recently “Crop Circles: The Bones of God“ (2009). This website is the latest incarnation of his work that will bring his informed comment to the global community of the world-wide-web.
On this edition of Table For Two, Naomi hosted Michael Glickman from Long Island BBQ Competition. They chatted about the categories the teams will compete in and gives us details on the family packed action that will take place. Also Moishe Schonfeld from Ossie's Fish Joined the program to give Naomi and the listeners some great tips on cooking fish and easy pre-made fish suppers that are available at their stores across the tri state area.
Michael Glickman (author, Crop Circles: The Bones of God) provides a frame of reference on the phenomenon of crop circles.
Gary King:In 1997, while ill health caused him to take time out from work as a legal executive, Gary encountered his first Crop Circle. He was so deeply affected by this experience that he has devoted himself to researching the phenomenon ever since. An abiding interest in human consciousness prompted him to study the cultural use of psychedelic plants, and the evidence that such use enables contact with creative intelligences. Already a practicing Martial Artist, Gary pursues the more esoteric, internal styles and philosophies of the art. Returning to University in 2005, Gary studied Language and Communication with a particular emphasis on the science of semiotics. His particular interest is the way we, as humans, strive to derive meaning from signs and symbols. One of the three witnesses to the 07/07/07 East Field event, today Gary is a much sought after tour guide and lecturer. Michael Glickman: A leading lecturer, researcher and commentator Michael Glickman has long occupied a central space at the heart of debate on the crop circle phenomenon. A former architect and teacher, he is now a renowned and inspirational speaker and writer. His work on the geometry and interpretation of the crop circles has spanned over 20 years. Michael has written several regular columns on the crop circles over his career, both in print and on the internet. Wheat from the Chaff is his latest incarnation. He has written seven books including Crop Circles (published by Wooden Books). Cornography, a selection of his former column writing, was published in 2007 while his latest book Crop Circles the Bones of God was published in 2009.
This show is a wonderful and provocative look at the phenomenon of Crop Circles. Michael Glickman and Shawn Randall join us in this thought provoking 90 minute exploration into the mysteries behind the crop Circles. Michael is an author, architect and lives in England near to where the Crop Circles appear. He gives tours in the area every summer when they present themselves. Shawn also gives tours and lives in the California.