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Tim Ulbrich, YFP CEO, talks with the five recipients of the first YFP Gives scholarships. Summary This episode is filled with inspiration as we share the stories of the five winners of the first YFP Gives scholarship. Let this episode be a ray of sunshine amidst some of the cloudy skies plaguing the pharmacy profession. If the future is in the hands of these outstanding students and new practitioners, then the future is bright. In this episode, you'll meet: Alyssa Falleni, clinical pharmacist who specializes in addiction treatment, HCV, and HIV and is currently working in HIV outpatient care at Hartford Healthcare Momitul Talukdar, who after working in the radiology department at a hospital, discovered her calling as a nuclear pharmacist. Momi currently works at PETNET in Cleveland, OH Perrigrine Garner, a pharmacy student at the University of Toledo with a passion for helping those in need and a dream of owning an independent pharmacy that caters to those with chronic medical conditions and disabilities Ruth Adeyemi, a fourth-year PharmD/MPH Nigerian International student at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy and College of Public Health and Health Professions, with a deep-rooted commitment to improving health outcomes in underserved communities, particularly in her home country, Nigeria. Ai Len Nguyen Phan, a Rutgers Industry Fellow at Roche Genentech in San Francisco, with a desire to work in medical affairs and give back to the pharmacy community through her mentorship to the Rutgers pharmacy students About Today's Guests Alyssa Falleni is a clinical pharmacist who specializes in addiction treatment, HCV, and HIV. After graduating from the University of Rhode Island, Alyssa went on to complete an ambulatory care residency at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis, MN. Following residency, Alyssa completed a two-year VA Advanced Fellowship in Health Professions' Education, Evaluation, and Research (HPEER) at the VA in West Haven, Connecticut. She will be continuing her teaching with the Yale School of Medicine as she begins a new HIV specialty position with Hartford Healthcare. Momi Talukdar, MS, PharmD Candidate 2024 is a graduate of Northeast Ohio Medical University College of Pharmacy. She's an incoming nuclear pharmacist at PETNET in Cleveland, OH. Along with her passion for nuclear pharmacy, she loves teaching nuclear pharmacy as an adjunct faculty at University of Wisconsin LaCrosse. In her spare time, Momi enjoys watching new films and art shows and trying out local coffee shops. Ai Len (Aileen) Nguyen Phan is a second-year Rutgers Pharmaceutical Industry Fellow at Genentech, Inc. - Rare Blood Disorders Medical Science Liaison. She graduated from the University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy with her Pharm.D. and M.S. in Regulatory Sciences in 2023. She supported the US Medical Information & Communication Target Therapies teams during the first year of her fellowship. While Aileen has just recently started her industry career, she continues to give back to the pharmacy community through her mentorship to the Rutgers pharmacy students, such as supporting their scientific research on using artificial intelligence to assess oncology treatments. Perrigrine Garner, a non-traditional student, and mother of three amazing daughters, is currently a P4 at the University of Toledo's College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Perrigrine is passionate about advocating for people with disabilities, especially in healthcare, as she is also a person with physical disabilities. Upon graduation, her dream is to help advance inclusivity in her community by opening an independent pharmacy that caters to those with chronic medical conditions and disabilities. Ruth Adeyemi, a fourth-year PharmD/MPH Nigerian International student at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy and College of Public Health and Health Professions. Her journey in pharmacy is fueled by a deep-rooted commitment to improving health outcomes in underserved communities, particularly in my home country, Nigeria. With this passion, she started The Compassionate Pharmacy Practice Project (TCPPP), a project dedicated to transforming the Nigerian pharmacy practice system. The goal is to ensure that Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) and Compassionate Care are not just concepts but realities in both urban and rural areas, significantly improving health outcomes in these communities. While Ruth is Nigerian, her commitment to improving health equity in underserved communities extends beyond borders. She is dedicated to her goal of ensuring that all patients, regardless of their neighborhood and built environment, receive the patient-centered, optimal, and compassionate care they deserve. Mentioned on the Show YFP Gives Ruth Adeyemi LinkedIn Alyssa Falleni LinkedIn Perrigrine Garner LinkedIn Momitul Talukdar LinkedIn Ruth Adeyemi Links: https://sarmlife.com/ Books [Mastering the Art of Blogging for Your Brand] [Mastering the Art of SEO for Brand Growth] [Book Bundle - Discounted Price for purchasing both books] YFP Disclaimer Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group
This episode is sponsored by PCBWay! When you get a quotefrom PCBWay, use our promo code 'REDACTED' for a specialdiscount on us! Just go to PCBWay.com———————————————————On this episode of (REDACTED) we sit down with Amber Case, an internationally recognised ‘Cyborg Anthropologist', consultant, design advocate and the author of four books, including Calm Technology and Designing with Sound. She spent two years as a fellow at MIT's Centre for Civic Media and Harvard's Berkman Klein Centre for Internet & Society. But you might know her best from her TED talk; We are all Cyborgs now.Listen in as we find out the 8 Rules of Calm Design, how not to kill your users (accidentally), plus how good design can used be as a vehicle for time travel - We aren't joking! (Or are we…?)Hosted by Fraser Greenfield and Louis Mills with guest, Amber Case.———————————————————CaseorganicCalm TechnologyCase Organic | Medium.comFollow Amber on Instagram | @caseorganicKeep Calm And Hack On: The Philosophy Of Calm Technology | HackadayAmber Case: Are Our Devices Turning Us Into A New Kind Of Human? : NPRAmber Case - Calm TechnologyRead some of Amber's booksCalm Technology: Principles and Patterns for Non-Intrusive DesignDesigning with Sound: Fundamentals for Products and Services———————————Microsoft Inclusive DesignNo treat for you: pets miss meals after auto-feeding app PetNet glitches | Technology |The Guardian—————————————————————- To follow the show, get in contact with us via email & more head to: https://linktr.ee/redactedpod
Eliminating Fear of Vet Visits Going to the Vet can be a traumatic experience for your pets. Following Animal Radio Veterinary Correspondent, Dr. Marty Becker's instructions can make the Vet actually a fun place to go. We call it Fear Free visits. Listen Now Thief Unwittingly Saves Dog in Hot Car It all began when a man left his laptop and his dog locked in his pick-up truck while he went into a local pub. It was super hot that day, but luckily for the dog, a pack of thieves were casing the street for easy to grab loot and spotted the laptop sitting on the truck's passenger seat. They smashed the window, grabbed the laptop and ran off. Listen Now Internet Outage Causes Starving Pets The Internet of Things may be touted as the next big thing in technology, but those Internet connected solutions designed to make your life easier can cause huge problems as many pet owners recently found out. PetNet, an Internet-connected feeding service, experienced a server outage last week that left many pets hungry for hours and many pet owners very upset! Listen Now Lily And The Octopus Steven Rowley tells us about his close relationship with Lily and how a tumor on her head eventually took her life. He's was offered one million dollars to write a cathartic book about the experience on spec. Not bad for his first major published novel. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Marc Roekens - Agile Quality Coach bij Sogeti - is tijdens deze podcast te gast. Marc heeft veel ervaring met watervalomgevingen, Agile-teams en alles daar tussenin. Hij heeft het met ons over het Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) en hoe dit toe te passen is bij bedrijven. Daarnaast hebben we ook uiteraard onze tech items: Facebook’s 3D photos can now be made using single-camera phones | Van gek idee naar groot succes: wat bedrijven kunnen leren van de natuurkunde | Hongerige huisdieren door storing slimme voerbak van Petnet
To kick off the 132nd edition of the Kaspersky Podcast, Dave and I discuss an IoT issue for pet owners. Owners of the Gen2 feeders, saw that there feeders stopped working, and in one case a guy’s pets not being fed for a week. So, questionable pet parenting aside, this begs the question of why they need to be online - as is our often IoT question. The second story takes us to the land down under where Facebook is being called upon to ban links to the Pirate Bay as they may contain malware and endanger users. We then head to Britain where MI5 is beating the drum to weaken encryption once again. In an interesting twist of fate, our fourth story discusses how the EU Commission is asking their staff to start using Signal, because of their strong encryption. We take a break from the news to shed some light onto Kaspersky’s blockchain voting offering, Polys. To end this week’s episode, we head back to Europe, where the free Wi-Fi on UK rail stations suffered a bit of a breach.
A Petnet é uma startup da Califórnia que criou um sistema de alimentação inteligente para animais de estimação, que pode ser programado para disponibilizar, automaticamente, porções de ração ou refeições personalizadas.O SmartFeeder pode ser controlado por voz, através da assistente virtual da Amazon e da assistente virtual da Google, e é compatível também com câmaras inteligentes para permitir aos donos acompanhar, remotamente, as refeições dos seus cães ou gatos.Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em SuperToast.pt.
On today's episode of Gritty Founder, Kreig Kent talks with Jeff Chang about entrepreneurship and how he built Doblet. Jeff shares valuable insights on founder communication and the importance of energy when building a startup. Jeff is co-founder and CTO of Doblet, a YC startup that's building a mobile power network so that you can charge your phone anywhere. Since the recording of this episode, Jeff started a new startup which builds software for radiologists, called Rad AI. He's got a bit of an unusual background -- musculoskeletal MRI fellowship-trained radiologist, graduate studies in machine learning, MBA, prior work in VC and PE, college at age 13, second youngest US doctor on record at age 20, and now working on hardware in San Francisco. Jeff is a startup advisor for Petnet, a member of the Space Angels Network, and has invested in half a dozen promising startups. Some Questions Kreig Asks Jeff: - At what point did you know you wanted to be an entrepreneur? (4:46) - At what point did you decide to take all the knowledge that you have to go and start something? (5:30) - Tell us a story of failure that looking back turned out to be a blessing (6:22) - What was it like to be a founder of a startup, to build up a sales team, and then have to let go of your sales team? (7:49) - What is the single most important ingredient for a founder when you're starting a company that you want to see in every startup you invest in? (10:45) - Can you give us some tips on how you make sure you wake up with enough energy to accomplish as much as you can on your todo list? (12:07) - What drives you personally to have accomplished all of these things? (13:26) - How does Doblet generate revenue today or how does Doblet plan to generate revenue in the future? (19:47) - How would you go about building a business slowly without any outside investment? (21:41) - How should someone who is not in Silicon Valley think about building a startup and getting if off the ground quickly? (23:24) - What advice would you give yourself if you could go back to day one of working on your company? (25:26) In This Episode, You Will Learn: - About Jeff's background and how he started Doblet (2:22) - Why it's hard to figure out what business to start (5:36) - Why it's sometimes a good thing for startups to get close to running out of money (6:36) - About Jeff's experience of having to let go of his sales team (8:02) - That founder issues is one of the main reasons startups fail and the importance of founder communication (8:53) - How determination trumps intelligence when building a startup (10:58) - The importance of energy when building a startup (11:24) - Why you need to make sure to get enough sleep, work out, and eat clean even if you feel like you don't have the time (12:26) - Jeff's thoughts on how to help change people's lives for the better and why that's important to him (13:49) - Jeff's experience and thoughts on fundraising, particularly for hardware startups (20:32) - Some advice for hiring and building a team (26:53) - Why you should run lean early (27:40) Connect with Jeff Chang: LinkedIn Rad AI Also Mentioned on This Show... Jeff's favorite quotes: "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." ― John F. Kennedy "We but mirror the world. All the tendencies present in the outer world are to be found in the world of our body. If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him. This is the divine mystery supreme. A wonderful thing it is and the source of our happiness. We need not wait to see what others do." ― Mahatma Gandhi Jeff's book recommendations: Level Up Your Life by Steve Kamb Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge More resources Innerspace Workshops
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Disclaimer: "The opinions stated herein are those of Warren Katz, and do not reflect the position of the US Air Force." Warren Katz, CEO of Techstars (techstars.com), provides a detailed analysis of the current state of technology startups, and the assistance his company can deliver to steer them in the right direction, help them reach their goals, and launch their products faster. Warren Katz is the managing director of Techstars Autonomous Technology Accelerator with the US Air Force, a partnership designed to increase active engagement between promising startups with state-of-the-art counter-drone technologies, and the Department of Defense. Katz was President of Neurala, a top artificial intelligence company that is focused on AI with continuous learning. Additionally, Katz co-founded MÄK Technologies, which was later acquired by VT Systems of Alexandria, Virginia. Katz is a mentor to many industry leaders as well as an angel investor who notably invested in Harmonix, GrabCAD, Neurala, Oblong, Bevi, LovePop, and PetNet. He holds bachelor's degrees in both mechanical and electrical engineering from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Katz discusses his work with the US Air Force to help them keep pace with emerging commercial technologies. But beyond the US Air Force, many private sector companies are also looking to Techstars to accelerate their connections to the latest technology. Techstars' team combs through thousands of startups and selects an elite group of the most viable and commercially relevant, that are either currently manufacturing or about to manufacture groundbreaking technology. After the selections are made, Techstars vets those selected and assists them with advanced development toward their launch. Techstars is the worldwide network that helps entrepreneurs succeed while helping companies access the technology they need. And Techstars Corporate Partners provides powerful industry expertise by offering hands-on mentorship, as well as strategic business development, and access to abundant resources to help startups accelerate their overall progress toward their goals. And with 150 countries involved, 10,000 mentors, and 300,000 alumni, it's clear that valuable connections are being made. The technology expert discusses some of the hard problems that the Department of Defense (DOD) faces in its struggle to bring the best tech on board. He states that while the DOD has big pockets, their money does not flow as easily as some private industry companies, and the wheels for progress are often slower moving. For these and other reasons, Katz states that many of the best tech startups are choosing to work in the private sector to avoid headaches and to accelerate their progress. Thus, Katz is helping the US Air Force to streamline their process, to make it easier for the best and brightest startups to say yes to working with them first. By combining outside money with the startup, the DOD can accelerate their process as well, and be less drained financially as two separate teams are working to advance the technology and deliver robust products. Katz gives an overview of some of the most exciting technology startups that he is working with. From blockchain advances to invisible ink and specialty drones, the technology products are diverse and offer amazing advances for the public and private sector. He discusses drones that attack other drones, technology that can map cellular and WIFI signals and locate unauthorized or enemy equipment, drone-based radiation detectors, and more. As technology and autonomous products continue to advance, Katz expects to see many probes and unmanned devices taking their place on the battlefield and in the private industry world as well.
Today we are spotlighting Carlos Herrera of Petnet. Petnet will help you make intelligent decisions when it comes to your pets - bringing you more joy while keeping your pets healthy and happy. This episode is powered by BetaList.com, where you can discover tomorrow's startups today and Make in LA, empowering you and your business by making hardware not hard. Connect with us at wearelatech.com/podcast and tweet @WeAreLATech and @EspreeDevora. What is Your Ask From the Community? Would be awesome to get support from the LA pet owners.
In this episode we discuss new names, new apps, and digital scales. BONUS THURSDAY Episode brought to you by Squarespace and PetNet!
Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt discuss what it means to be an entrepreneur, how one of the best salesmen that Joey ever met sold tape from his garage, and how Joey formed his theories on travel from his early days on the road. This podcast is brought to you by: Petnet.com - Go to shoppetnet.com/joey to get your Petnet SmartFeeder, plus free shipping. Texture. Go To texture.com/JOEY to get a free trial for the Texture App. The Texture App gives the use access to hundreds of magazines Meundies.com Go to meundies.com/JOEY for 20% off of your first order and shipping is always free in the US and Canada Recorded live on 10/19/2016.
Ralphie May, Comedian seen on Last Comic Standing and in multiple Netflix comedy specials, joins Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt live in studio. This podcast is brought to you by: Petnet.com - Go to petnet.com/joey to get your Petnet SmartFeeder, plus free shipping. Onnit.com. Use Promo code CHURCH for a 10% discount at checkout. Recorded live on 10/17/2016.
Eliminating Fear of Vet Visits Going to the Vet can be a traumatic experience for your pets. Following Animal Radio Veterinary Correspondent, Dr. Marty Becker's instructions can make the Vet actually a fun place to go. We call it Fear Free visits. First Ever Cloned Puppy on U.S. Soil Top Dog at Viagen Pets, Blake Russell is here to announce the birth of the first-ever cloned puppy here in the United States. While the dog is being weaned, the new guardian is watching the pup via the Internet. Thief Unwittingly Saves Dog in Hot Car It all began when a man left his laptop and his dog locked in his pick-up truck while he went into a local pub. It was super hot that day, but luckily for the dog, a pack of thieves were casing the street for easy to grab loot and spotted the laptop sitting on the truck's passenger seat. They smashed the window, grabbed the laptop and ran off. Internet Outage Causes Starving Pets The Internet of Things may be touted as the next big thing in technology, but those Internet connected solutions designed to make your life easier can cause huge problems as many pet owners recently found out. PetNet, an Internet-connected feeding service, experienced a server outage last week that left many pets hungry for hours and many pet owners very upset! Lily And The Octopus Steven Rowley tells us about his close relationship with Lily and how a tumor on her head eventually took her life. He's was offered one million dollars to write a cathartic book about the experience on spec. Not bad for his first major published novel. Read More…
The Gadget Detective joins Howard Hughes on BBC Radio Berkshire to discuss the latest tech news. This week; how are Australians coping with their GPS positioning going out of allignment due to the continent moving, and why is it important they do? Why it may not be a good idea to use tech to feed your pet, plus the end of Microsoft's free upgrade to Windows 10 The Gadget of the Week is the Doro 8030 smartphone, a phone that's ideal for new users or those who may be finding other phones difficult to use. You can hear the Gadget Detective every Saturday morning with Howard Hughes around 7.40am on BBC Radio Berkshire. You can also follow him and ask advice, or just say hi, on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #Howard #Hughes #HowardHughes #BBC #Radio #Berkshire #Australia #GPS #Global #Positioning #System #Satellite #Accuracy #Drift #Continent #Country #PetNet #Feeder #Feed #Pet #Microsoft #Windows #Windows10 #Win10 #Windows7 #Win7 #Update #Upgrade #Food #Gadget #Week #GadgetoftheWeek #Doro
Carlos Herrera is an avid entrepreneur who thrives on conceptualizing innovative solutions geared to help the day-to-day routines performed by humans each day and creating businesses around them. He has a diverse set of working experiences in the technology sector all dealing with the development of autonomous systems and robotics. Carlos is an outspoken leader for innovation and has led many real-world autonomous systems to market.
Carlos Herrera is an avid entrepreneur who thrives on conceptualizing innovative solutions geared to help the day-to-day routines performed by humans each day and creating businesses around them. He has a diverse set of working experiences in the technology sector all dealing with the development of autonomous systems and robotics. Carlos is an outspoken leader for innovation and has led many real-world autonomous systems to market.
It's pet day on the Smart Home Show! So where does Fido fit into the smart home? You'll find out on today's episode, which is all about pets and the connected home. Our first guest is Carlos Herrera, CEO of PetNet, makers of a Wi-Fi connected pet feeder. Our second guest is Ben Jacobs, CEO of Whistle, makers of pet activity trackers and GPS enabled dog collar devices. You can find PetNet at www.petnet.io You can find Whistle at www.whistle.com Find more Smart Home Shows at www.thesmarthomeshow.com Follow Mike on Twitter at www.twitter.com/michaelwolf http://knit.audio/podcast-advertising (via Knit)