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In this episode, Drew Lyon interviews Dr. Amber Hauvermale about a project she's leading to develop an immunoassay rapid test to identify Falling Numbers in wheat sooner. Transcript: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp165/ Resources: New grant to help grain farmers find low falling numbers sooner: news.cahnrs.wsu.edu/article/new-grant-to-help-grain-farmers-find-low-falling-numbers-sooner/ Evaluating Grain Quality and Mitigating Economic Loss with Dr. Hauvermale and Dr. Thompson: smallgrains.wsu.edu/evaluating-grain-quality-and-mitigating-economic-loss-with-dr-hauvermale-and-dr-thompson/ Washington Grain Commission: wagrains.org/articles/falling-number-research-receives-ffar-grant/ WSU Wheat & Small Grains website: smallgrains.wsu.edu
Stigall reminisces over the music of Jimmy Buffett after his death over the weekend. Democrats in multiple states are now plotting a new way to stop Trump if they can't keep him from winning the Republican primary. Plug-in cars are catching fire in the Florida hurricane aftermath. And Dr. Michael Schwartz visits to discuss his new book "Fauci's Fiction" as the good doctor returns to cable news to discuss masks, yet again. - For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/ Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPod Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we will discuss a new rapid response test for Sepsis with one of the developers, Richard Brandon. Sepsis describes a syndrome that occurs when severe infection results in critical illness and affects 750,000 Americans annually. Sepsis occurs when a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection causes a significant response from the body's immune system, causing a high heart rate, fever, or fast breathing. Severe sepsis develops when the infection causes organ damage. Septic shock is the most severe form in which the infection causes low blood pressure, resulting in damage to multiple organs. About three in every 10 patients with severe sepsis, and half of those with septic shock, die in the hospital. Consider asking the following questions: “Does my loved one have sepsis or septic shock?” “Do we know what organism is causing the infection in my loved one?” “Do we know where the infection came from?” “How well are my loved one's organs working?” Antibiotics and intravenous (IV) fluids are two of the most important treatments for sepsis. Studies have shown that delays in receiving the right antibiotics can double the risk of death. Patients are usually started on antibiotics that treat many different types of bacteria—“broad-spectrum antibiotics”—until test results are available to help physicians select antibiotics that treat the specific bacteria causing the illness—“narrowing antibiotics”. These tests are often referred to as “cultures”, where bodily fluids such as blood, urine, and phlegm, are sent to the laboratory to identify disease-causing bacteria. Preliminary results from cultures may be available within 24 to 48 hours; final results from these tests often take several days. (credits: ATS) Time is critical as you can see! With Richard Brandon's new test, the results are rapid!! Richard Brandon Chief Scientific Officer – BVSc (Hons), PhD, MBA 35 years' experience – veterinary immunologist, molecular biologist, pathologist, animal and human healthcare R&D executive: Cornell, Sloan Kettering Cancer Research, University of Queensland, various private pathology laboratories, Genetrax, Plasvacc, BioNiche. A listed inventor on most Immunexpress patents; architect of IP strategy.
This episode features an interview with Jeremy Stackawitz, CEO at Senzo, a London-based MedTech company that has developed a new lateral flow technology for infectious diseases with the same accuracy as central labs testing. Jeremy, who was formerly at companies like Quotient and Johnson & Johnson, discussed how the development of this technology can unlock new models of care such as personalized, preventative and remote healthcare.Senzo's products and systems bring testing to the patient, allowing for the generation of results that are as accurate as traditional central-lab testing, but faster and at the point-of-care. Senzo says it has started off by targeting diseases with some of the highest global impacts, such as TB, HIV, Flu, Covid, Hep-C and C. diff and plans to move to other viruses and biomarkers.Hear more about how Senzo is working towards its goal to make lab testing accuracy readily available at the point-of-care, real-time, accessible and affordable. Insights generated at the point-of-care will allow patients and healthcare professionals to make better and faster decisions, improving treatment outcomes and saving lives.For more life science and medical device content, visit the Xtalks Vitals homepage.Follow Us on Social MediaTwitter: @Xtalks Instagram: @Xtalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xtalks.Webinars/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtalks-webconferences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/XtalksWebinars/featured
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Shannon Servoss, associate professor of chemical engineering, worked with Now Diagnostics in Springdale to develop a rapid test kit that detects coronavirus antibodies.
Shannon Servoss, associate professor of chemical engineering, and Now Diagnostics received an emergency use authorization for their rapid Covid-19 test kit.
What is the relationship between smell and memory? Can our sense of smell improve our emotional health? Should a smell check be a part of our regular check-ups? Nancy Rawson is Vice President of the Monell Chemical Senses Center, and holds a master's degree in nutrition from the University of Massachusetts and a doctorate in biology from the University of Pennsylvania. Her career spans academia and industry, including a faculty position at the Monell Center studying how age and health impacts taste and smell, and various roles in the food and ingredient industries where she built research teams from the ground up and received awards for new product innovation. Since 2016, she has been at Monell, working to catalyze and manage Monell's relationships with nearly 40 corporate partners and lead strategic and operational planning activities to support the Center's growth and success. She continues to advance research into taste and smell disorders, is a founding advisor for the Smell and Taste Association of North America and is committed to increasing awareness of the importance of taste and smell for our health and wellbeing. Episode Mentions and Resources: Abscent.org Smell training and other Anosmia (loss of smell) resources Monell COVID-19 Resources World taste and smell day is Sept 14th! SCENTinel 1.0: Development of a Rapid Test to Screen for Smell Loss Follow Nancy: Twitter | LinkedIn Episode website link: https://mailchi.mp/designlabpod/nancyrawson More episode sources & links Sign-up for Design Lab Podcast's Newsletter Newsletter Archive Follow @DesignLabPod on Twitter Instagram and LinkedIn Follow @BonKu on Twitter & Instagram Check out the Health Design Lab Production by Robert Pugliese Cover Design by Eden Lew Theme song by Emmanuel Houston
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AMA CXO Todd Unger reviews COVID-19 vaccine numbers and trending topics related to the pandemic over the past week with AMA Director of Science, Medicine and Public Health Andrea Garcia. Also covering the spread of the BA2 variant, Medicare paying for at-home COVID tests, as well as the latest from the FDA and CDC regarding who may get a second COVID booster shot.
Restless Anus Syndrome, is really nuff said. How fast is a covid rapid test?
Steve Price speaks to Gardian Technologies Founder Graham Gordon after the GardianT3 saliva rapid antigen test was approved by the TGA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A grant from the National Animal Health Laboratory Network and the National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program will help develop rapid testing for African swine fever. Quick identification and containment are key to stopping its spread, and a team of Purdue University researchers is developing a rapid, pen-side test for the disease. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BREAKING: B.C. announces rapid test strategy Dr Brian Conway, Medical Director & Infectious Diseases specialist at the Vancouver Infectious Disease Centre helps make sense of B.C.'s latest rapid test strategy announcement. 12-storey tower to be built above existing Hudson's Bay building on Granville and Georgia, as part of development plan announced today Doug Adams, Senior Vice President of Development for Streetworks Developments, which is the company behind the Hudson's Bay redevelopment discusses the changes coming to the legendary Granville St building. Province plans to take some housing approvals away from local governments Craig Hodge, a member of the Union of B.C. Municipalities executive and a city councillor in Coquitlam chats about the province stepping in to take some control over housing approvals from municipal governments VPD report 60 assaults this past weekend John Clerides, Owner of Marquis Wine Cellars discusses Vancouver's crime problems Pink Shirt Day: supporting the CKNW Kids' Fund Wally Oppal, Chair of the CKNW Kids' Fund Board discusses the importance of Pink Shirt Day and the CKNW Kids' Fund Pink Shirt Day: how your support benefits kids in British Columbia Andrea Paquette, Executive Director of the Stigma Free Society joins us to continue our conversation about the importance off Pink Shirt Day. Pink Shirt Day: how your support benefits kids in British Columbia Rose Higgins, Program Director of the Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver discusses the impact Pink Shirt Day can have on the lives of children everywhere
Dr Brian Conway, Medical Director & Infectious Diseases specialist at the Vancouver Infectious Disease Centre helps make sense of B.C.'s latest rapid test strategy announcement.
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The best COVID test for your particular situation may surprise you.
The best COVID test for your particular situation may surprise you.
In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks chats with Dave Hickey, president of Life Sciences at BD about their new AI-powered, smartphone-enabled, at-home test for COVID-19 called BD Veritor. We discuss the importance of testing, how accurate the test is, cost and accessibility, which are two current and concerning barriers for many people. You can visit BD's website here. To contact Dr. Eeks, do so through bloomingwellness.comOr follow her on Instagram here.Twitter here.Or Facebook here.Subcribe to her newsletter here!
Steve Price speaks to Shadow Industry Minister Ed Husic about the supply chain crisis gripping Australia as a Rapid Test shortage continues to prevent essential workers returning to work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The hidden cost of the pandemic. The $13 billion dollar hit to the economy from mental illness; The Prime Minister's WeChat social media account taken over, will it have electoral consequences for the Government?; And, record rains in rural South Australia. We take you out the back of Buckleboo, where fences have been swept away, but farmers are hoping it will be a bumper grain season.
Travellers coming to Australia will no longer need evidence of a negative P-C-R swab - but instead return a negative Rapid Test 24 hours prior to departure International aid has reached Tonga Alex De Minaur the last Aussie left in the men's draw of the Australian Open The Castle selected favourite Aussie movie of all time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travellers coming to Australia will no longer need evidence of a negative P-C-R swab - but instead return a negative Rapid Test 24 hours prior to departure International aid has reached Tonga Alex De Minaur the last Aussie left in the men's draw of the Australian Open The Castle selected favourite Aussie movie of all time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today's episode, Patrick and Greg use the context of COVID rapid tests to discuss issues of sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predicted values, and the generally questionable utility of test accuracy information. Along the way they also mention escape rooms, C4, Embassy Suites, palak paneer, 93% accurate, astragali, SAT prep courses, the volume of a cone, risk and burden, and digging up the Rev.
In today's show, we do talk a lot about Covid -- lots of updates of people behaving badly -- and we tell you how to get the free US government rapid tests, that are already online! We also talk about Melania selling her White House clothes, Dan Crenshaw being a moron, and Ginnie Thomas being the same. As always, if you'd like to hear us ad-free, and support our work, please considering becoming a subscriber to our Patreon page, thanks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National Cabinet has decided to extend the list of industries exempt from close contact isolation rules and to keep schools open in a bid to keep the economy running.
(Starts at 1:00 mark) NL's nurses feel the heavy pressure of dealing with Covid - on the job and personally at home, (8:10) private medical cosmetic clinic owner fills an increasing demand by selling rapid tests, (15:40) TA Loeffler of Memorial University's School of Human Kinetics and Recreation promotes the mental health benefits of exercising outdoors, and (24:52) the federal minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency sums up its 2021 contributions to the region's economy.
Yes. They do. But since there's a chance they're less sensitive, how many tests do you need before you can say it's definitely COVID — or just a common cold?
New South Wales and Victoria are seeing an increase in coronavirus hospitalisations brought on by the Omicron variant. The increasing daily numbers of cases linked to the variant have led to state and territory governments reintroducing some pandemic restrictions. Positive rapid antigen tests will also be treated with the same authority as a positive P-C-R test and will be included in the state's daily case numbers. - Fi New South Wales u Victoria n-numru ta' nies fl-isptar qed jikber minħabba l-varjant tal-virus Omicron. Din iż-żjieda ta' każijiet wasslet biex gvernijiet statali u territorjali jintroduċu mill-ġdid xi restrizzjonijiet tal-pandemija. Testijiet pożittivi li jsiru bir-rapid antigen tests qed ikunu meqjusa l-istess bħala testijiet pożittivi tal-PCR u se jkunu inklużi man-numru tal-każijiet ta' kuljum.
As states and territories transition from PCR testing with rapid antigen testing, there are concerns that not everyone is being appropriately instructed how to use them. Community leaders say there is a desperate need to translate the instructions in other languages, as there are growing reports of some people using them incorrectly and reporting false negatives. - Како што државите и териториите преминуваат од PCR тестирање на брзо антигенско тестирање, постои загриженост дека не секој добива соодветни инструкции за тоа, како да ги користат. Етничките заедници велат дека е потребно да се преведат упатствата и на други јазици поради што многумина погрешно ги користат тестовите и пријавуваат лажни негативни резултати.
As states and territories transition from PCR testing with rapid antigen testing, there are concerns that not everyone is being appropriately instructed how to use them.Community leaders say there is a desperate need to translate the instructions in other languages, as there are growing reports of some people using them incorrectly and reporting false negatives. - Ke herêm u nawçekan taqîkirdinewey COVID degwastin le PCR e we bo taqîkirdinewey serpê wa ta Rapid Antigen, metirsî heye ke hemu kesêk rênmay rastîyan nîye bo ewey bekarî bihênin.Raberanî komellgakan delên pêwîstîyêkî damaw heye bo wergêrrandinî rênmayekan bo zimanî dî ke, çunke raport krawe ke kesan be helle we bekarî dehênin u encamî nerênî helle deden.
New South Wales and Victoria are seeing an increase in coronavirus hospitalisations brought on by the Omicron variant. The increasing daily numbers of cases linked to the variant have led to state and territory governments reintroducing some pandemic restrictions. - New South Wales dhe Victoria po njohin nje rritje te vazhdueshme te rasteve me COVID-19 ne spital. Shumica e te shtruarve jane te infektuar me variantin Omicron.
With COVID-testing facilities across the country overwhelmed, authorities are urging people who test positive from a rapid antigen test and have mild symptoms to contact their General Practitioner - instead of visiting a testing facility. In an environment where the rules are rapidly evolving, SBS takes a look at what to do next if you test positive in a rapid antigen test. - 全国でCOVIDの検査施設に処理能力を超える人々が押し寄せたため、当局では抗原検査キットで陽性になった軽い症状の人々に、検査施設に行く代わりに、かかりつけのGP、一般開業医に連絡するように訴えています。この、ルールがすぐに変わる環境の中で、SBSは抗原検査キットで陽性になった場合にどうすべきかを見てみました。
Dr. Natalie Azar is answering all your Covid testing questions about shortages, rapid tests, PCR tests and much more. Plus, the creative way three women are getting back into the workplace through “returnships.” Also, Mike Rowe chats with Sheinelle Jones and Al Roker about bringing back his Discovery series “Dirty Jobs.”
Australia's coronavirus tally has surpassed more than 500,000 infections since the start of the pandemic, after record daily figures in multiple states on Tuesday. And a shortage of rapid antigen tests is causing concern as the national booster program is extended, opening up shots to millions more people. - Australian koronavirustartuntojen kokonaismäärä pandemian alusta on ylittänyt 500,000 tapausta. Pula nopeista antigeenitesteistä aiheuttaa huolestumista. Australian kuluttajansuojavirasto ACCC on arvostellut liikkeitä testauspakkausten tahallisesta hintojen korotuksesta.
New South Wales and Victoria are seeing an increase in coronavirus hospitalisations brought on by the Omicron variant.
Community leaders say there is a desperate need to translate the instructions, as there are growing reports of some people using them incorrectly and reporting false negatives.
With COVID-testing facilities across the country overwhelmed, authorities are urging people who test positive from a rapid antigen test and have mild symptoms to contact their General Practitioner - instead of visiting a testing facility. In an environment where the rules are rapidly evolving, SBS takes a look at what to do next if you test positive in a rapid antigen test. - Властите ги повикуваат луѓето кои се позитивни по направен брз антигенски тест и имаат благи симптоми, да се јават кај својот општ лекар - наместо да посетуваат установа за тестирање, бидејќи капацитетите за тестирање на КОВИД ширум земјата се преоптоварени.Во опкружување каде правилата постојано се дополнуваат, SBS разгледува што да се направи следно доколку се добие позитивен резултат откако ќе се направи брз антигенски тест.
Elias Makos welcomes in Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance and Dr. Vardit Ravitsky, Professor of Bioethics, University of Montreal and Chair of the COVID 19 Impact Committee of Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation to talk about whether or not we're overreacting to the party plane from hell, people reselling rapid COVID tests for a profit and Dominique Anglade saying she's sure she is going to become the Premier of Quebec.
Back in March of 2020, a scientist working at MIT developed a rapid test for the novel coronavirus. It wasn't quite as accurate as a PCR, but would have gone a long way in detecting infectious cases during the emerging pandemic. But her test was never approved—and today, the U.S. is still behind other developed countries in our mass testing scheme. Guest: Lydia Depillis, reporter for ProPublica. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an environment where the rules are rapidly evolving, SBS takes a look at what to do next if you test positive in a rapid antigen test.
Back in March of 2020, a scientist working at MIT developed a rapid test for the novel coronavirus. It wasn't quite as accurate as a PCR, but would have gone a long way in detecting infectious cases during the emerging pandemic. But her test was never approved—and today, the U.S. is still behind other developed countries in our mass testing scheme. Guest: Lydia Depillis, reporter for ProPublica. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back in March of 2020, a scientist working at MIT developed a rapid test for the novel coronavirus. It wasn't quite as accurate as a PCR, but would have gone a long way in detecting infectious cases during the emerging pandemic. But her test was never approved—and today, the U.S. is still behind other developed countries in our mass testing scheme. Guest: Lydia Depillis, reporter for ProPublica. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australia's coronavirus tally has surpassed more than 500,000 infections since the start of the pandemic, after record daily figures in multiple states on Tuesday. - Pumalo na sa lampas 500,000 ang kabuuang bilang ng coronavirus cases sa Australia mula nang magsimula ang pandemya at matapos makapagtala ng rekord na daily cases sa ilang estado kahapon, Martes.
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