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Paul R. Hinlicky is Tise Professor emeritus at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. He is author of numerous articles and books, including the Cascade Companion on Lutheran Theology (2020), Luther for Evangelicals (2018), Luther and the Beloved Community (2010), and a systematic theology, Beloved Community (2015). He is Distinguished Professor on the graduate faculty of Christ Seminary, Institute of Lutheran Theology.PODCAST LINKS:- Lutheran Theology (book): https://wipfandstock.com/9781498234092/lutheran-theology/- Reconstructions in Lutheran Doctrinal Theology (series): https://wipfandstock.com/search-results/?series=reconstructions-in-lutheran-doctrinal-theologyNEWSLETTER:Subscribe to our podcast newsletter and get ***40% OFF*** any Wipf and Stock book: http://eepurl.com/cMB8ML. (Be sure to check the box next to “Podcast Updates: The Theology Mill” before hitting Subscribe.)CONNECT:Website: https://wipfandstock.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WipfandstockpublishersTwitter: https://twitter.com/wipfandstockFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wipfandstockInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wipfandstock/*The Theology Mill and Wipf and Stock Publishers would like to thank Luca Di Alessandro for making their song “A Celestial Keyboard” available for use as the podcast's transition music. Link to license: https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/.
Was wäre, wenn das Universum jederzeit kollabieren könnte? Wenn unsere Realität nur eine Simulation wäre - und jemand den Stecker zieht? Oder wenn eine Theorie beweist, dass freier Wille eine Illusion ist? Manche wissenschaftlichen Konzepte sind nicht nur faszinierend, sondern potenziell verstörend und gefährlich. Tim und Max sprechen dieses Mal über Theorien, die – falls sie sich als wahr herausstellen – unser Verständnis der Welt erschüttern könnten. Eine Folge voller Gedankenexperimente, faszinierender Physik und existenzieller Fragen. Viel Spaß beim Hören - falls unsere Realität bis dahin noch existiert!
Send us a textIn this episode of the ZAGA Centers Podcast, Dr. Jan Peter Ilg and Dr. André Sakima explore a unique approach to full-mouth rehabilitations in cases with challenging smile lines. Their session, "Dealing with the Smile Line in Full Mouth Reconstructions," introduces a technique that optimizes implant positioning by leveraging sinus elevation without grafting. They discuss how this method improves prosthetic outcomes, enhances soft tissue management, and even promotes bone regeneration. This episode offers a preview of their session at the Edentulism 2025 Conference, where they will share the full protocol and clinical insights.Curious about the latest insights from the Edentulism Conference 2025? Discover more on our website: https://bit.ly/EdentulismConference2025BCNOr engage directly with our ZAGA Community by joining the ZAGA Circle, our WhatsApp group, where knowledge and experience in full mouth rehabilitation are shared daily: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HAA4vAj6nl4ApY02m9zMgS
Cette semaine dans La Brigade, on compare la reconstruction des Sénateurs d'Ottawa à celle du Canadien de Montréal. On se penche sur les succès des deux équipes et sur laquelle est en avance dans sa reconstruction. On discute des blessures au sein de l'équipe, qui ne cessent d'augmenter, on s'interroge sur ce qu'il faut faire avec Merilaïnen et Forsberg lors du retour au jeu de Ullmark, et on élabore sur la sécheresse offensive que connaît l'équipe. Sur Twitter La Brigade @LabrigadePod Jean-Philippe Forgues @jp.forgues Jean-Philip Fortin @JPFortin18 Pascal Villeneuve @sensville Stewart Sabourin @stewmsabourin Tiktok LaBrigadePodcast Merci à nos commanditaires Rocket fuel - utiliser le code promo «Brigade15» et obtenez 15% de rabais (https://drinkrocket.ca/fr/#rocket) SmrtCycle - mentionne que c'est La brigade qui t'envoi (https://smrtcycle.ca/) Planet Hoster (https://www.planethoster.com/fr)
Uusi tutkimusnäyttö saattaa viitata siihen, että Raamatun syntiinlankeemuskertomuksessa on jälkiä kymmeniä tuhansia vuosia vanhasta myytistä, josta eri kulttuurien lohikäärmetarusto polveutuu. Eedenin käärmeen tulkitseminen lohikäärmeeksi paljastaa uusia puolia Aadamin ja Eevan tarinasta - ja auttaa yllättävällä tavalla purkamaan sen päälle kasautuneita naisvihamielisiä tulkintoja. Lähteet ja linkit d'Huy, J. (2013). Le motif du dragon serait paléolithique: mythologie et archéologie. Préhistoire du Sud-Ouest, 21(2), 195–215. d'Huy, J. (2014). Mythologie et statistique. Reconstructions, évolution et origines paléolithiques du combat contre le dragon. Mythologie française, 256, 17–23. d'Huy, J. (2015). Statistical Methods for Studying Mythology: Three Peer Reviewed Papers and a Short History of the Dragon Motif. The Retrospective Methods Network Newsletter, 9, 125 127. d'Huy, J. (2016). Première reconstruction statistique d'un rituel paléolithique : autour du motif du dragon. Nouvelle Mythologie Comparée / New Comparative Mythology, 3. - BibleProject: Did God Punish Women with Pain in Childbirth? https://youtu.be/h_zIJt0Kpes?feature=shared Aiemmat lohikäärmeaiheiset jaksot -Harhaoppia 13. Raamatun kaaoshirviöt https://open.spotify.com/episode/1LtFenXwE0EQoRPmfDL335?si=5rXqFHTcTHmDEs6mfgub4w - Harhaoppia 28. Markus ja Benjamin ratkaisevat kärsimyksen ongelman https://open.spotify.com/episode/3K17ALdTjVgNCp7agGtsgk?si=_UF-fABWQx-Q8_iRVBETCQ Harhaoppia 75. Eedenin maantiede https://open.spotify.com/episode/41tUck4lNdvmLXAS3d7fQ4?si=LFsCsvk1SG-SWjMTx-6-hg - Harhaoppia 78. Näin Raamatun alkukertomukset muokkaavat vanhempia myyttejä https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Mt1Bm8NDSPCWmfGwsTFXp?si=Qrzj2m6aRPy6FefPAL81Ow - Uskonto on tylsää 65. Myytit https://open.spotify.com/episode/78fpb5AFhYAPs6MFCNbYjN?si=XviLTlyUQzeu2ec6yms-oQ ___ Harhaoppia on väitöskirjatutkija Markus Finnilän (TM) ohjelma täynnä epätervettä teologiaa ja vääriä vastauksia elämän suurimpiin kysymyksiin, jossa etsitään suuntaviittoja kohti sellaista uskoa, joka ei tarkoita omantunnon tai järjen hylkäämistä. Palautetta, kysymyksiä ja kommentteja voi lähettää osoitteeseen harhaoppia@gmail.com sekä Facebookin tai Instagramin kautta. Joihinkin viesteihin Markuksen kerrotaan joskus muistaneen vastatakin. Kuuntele myös Harhaoppia-podcastin sisarpodcast Uskonto on tylsää. Teemamusa Dan Koch
Like many things in the modern world, digitalisation has transformed the way we interact with the past and opened opportunities for visualisation, curation and sharing. But how do we actually use these digital tools? How do we use them to engage the public? And how do we ensure our digital data is a fair representation of the past?Henk Alkemade was originally trained as a physical geographer but went into a career in IT following his studies. In 2007, he joined the Dutch National Heritage Agency as an IT manager. This gave him this opportunity to become involved in Europeana projects such as CARARE and LoCloud, which helped reignite a passion in cultural heritage. Henke now works full time in Cultural Heritage, connecting this heritage with IT through his work as a senior specialist in historical landscapes.Elin Tinuviel Torbergsen currently works for the Museum Nord as a curator for the West Lofoten Department. In addition to this, she is also working on her PhD in media and communication. In these roles, she is attempting to identify digital solutions connecting the archaeological objects on display in the museums with their original places of discovery, and their wider cultural landscapes. Part of this work includes creating digital AR simulations of the world in the past.In this episode we dive into their respective projects, compare the different types of methods they use and discuss how digitalisation will continue to change heritage in the future.If you'd like to hear more from our speakers after the episode, they will both be presenting their research at our Digitalisation in Open-Air Museums and Reconstructions conference at the Museum Batavialand in September, we'd love to see you there! Support the Show.
Dr. Jorge Garaicoa has an unbelievable dental journey that started in Ecuador, took him to Iowa, the Pacific Northwest, and finally the sunshine state of Florida. He now practices as a Prosthodontist and is always coming up with creative ideas to push the industry forward. Ladies & Gentlemen, you are listening to "Confessions From A Dental Lab" and we're happy you're here. Subscribe today and tell a friend so we can all get 1% better :) Connect with Dr. Garaicoa on instagram at @floridadentalspecialist and email him at Garaicoa21@gmail.com Follow KJ & NuArt on Instagram: @lifeatnuartdental THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SUPPORTED THE TOY DRIVE! Learn more about the lab at nuartdental.com
Nouvel épisode de Quebec Insiders (QI) Basket! Josué Sédjro et Charles Dubé-Brais ont un menu complet cette semaine avec une panoplie de sujets NBA. Au Menu: (00:35) - Tournoi Intra-Saison: Impressions, Matchs à surveiller et Bénéfices pour le personnel de direction et d'entraineurs (12:15) - Reconstruction chez les Pistons & Spurs: sonnons-nous l'alarme avec les défaites qui s'accumulent? (26:04) - Une course au titre de recrue de l'année se dessine: Chet vs Wemby (35:20) - Examen approfondi sur l'équipe de la semaine; les Timberwolves du Minnesota (56:55) - Capsule Historique: Kevin Garnett vs Tim Duncan *Épisode enregistré originalement le 22 Novembre 2023. NOTE DE PODCAST #1 GLOSSAIRE: Taxe de Luxe: Barème au delà du plafond salarial déterminé par la NBA annuellement. En 2023-2024, le plafond s'élève à 136M et le 1er niveau de la taxe de luxe se situe à 165M. NOTE DE PODCAST #2: Masse salariale des Timberwolves du Minnesota https://www.spotrac.com/nba/minnesota-timberwolves/cap/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josu351-s351djro/message
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, three violent national conflicts rocked the Americas: the Wars of Unification in Argentina, the War of the Reform and French Intervention in Mexico, and the Civil War in the United States. The recovery efforts that followed reshaped the Western Hemisphere. In Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas, Evan C. Rothera uses both transnational and comparative methodologies to highlight similarities and differences among the wars and reconstructions in the US, Mexico, and Argentina. In doing so, he uncovers a new history that stresses the degree to which cooperation and collaboration, rather than antagonism and discord, characterized the relationships among the three countries. Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1860-1880 (Louisiana State University Press, 2022) serves as a unique assessment of a crucial period in the history of the Americas and speaks to the perpetual battle between visions of international partnership and isolation. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, three violent national conflicts rocked the Americas: the Wars of Unification in Argentina, the War of the Reform and French Intervention in Mexico, and the Civil War in the United States. The recovery efforts that followed reshaped the Western Hemisphere. In Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas, Evan C. Rothera uses both transnational and comparative methodologies to highlight similarities and differences among the wars and reconstructions in the US, Mexico, and Argentina. In doing so, he uncovers a new history that stresses the degree to which cooperation and collaboration, rather than antagonism and discord, characterized the relationships among the three countries. Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1860-1880 (Louisiana State University Press, 2022) serves as a unique assessment of a crucial period in the history of the Americas and speaks to the perpetual battle between visions of international partnership and isolation. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, three violent national conflicts rocked the Americas: the Wars of Unification in Argentina, the War of the Reform and French Intervention in Mexico, and the Civil War in the United States. The recovery efforts that followed reshaped the Western Hemisphere. In Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas, Evan C. Rothera uses both transnational and comparative methodologies to highlight similarities and differences among the wars and reconstructions in the US, Mexico, and Argentina. In doing so, he uncovers a new history that stresses the degree to which cooperation and collaboration, rather than antagonism and discord, characterized the relationships among the three countries. Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1860-1880 (Louisiana State University Press, 2022) serves as a unique assessment of a crucial period in the history of the Americas and speaks to the perpetual battle between visions of international partnership and isolation. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, three violent national conflicts rocked the Americas: the Wars of Unification in Argentina, the War of the Reform and French Intervention in Mexico, and the Civil War in the United States. The recovery efforts that followed reshaped the Western Hemisphere. In Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas, Evan C. Rothera uses both transnational and comparative methodologies to highlight similarities and differences among the wars and reconstructions in the US, Mexico, and Argentina. In doing so, he uncovers a new history that stresses the degree to which cooperation and collaboration, rather than antagonism and discord, characterized the relationships among the three countries. Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1860-1880 (Louisiana State University Press, 2022) serves as a unique assessment of a crucial period in the history of the Americas and speaks to the perpetual battle between visions of international partnership and isolation. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, three violent national conflicts rocked the Americas: the Wars of Unification in Argentina, the War of the Reform and French Intervention in Mexico, and the Civil War in the United States. The recovery efforts that followed reshaped the Western Hemisphere. In Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas, Evan C. Rothera uses both transnational and comparative methodologies to highlight similarities and differences among the wars and reconstructions in the US, Mexico, and Argentina. In doing so, he uncovers a new history that stresses the degree to which cooperation and collaboration, rather than antagonism and discord, characterized the relationships among the three countries. Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1860-1880 (Louisiana State University Press, 2022) serves as a unique assessment of a crucial period in the history of the Americas and speaks to the perpetual battle between visions of international partnership and isolation. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, three violent national conflicts rocked the Americas: the Wars of Unification in Argentina, the War of the Reform and French Intervention in Mexico, and the Civil War in the United States. The recovery efforts that followed reshaped the Western Hemisphere. In Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas, Evan C. Rothera uses both transnational and comparative methodologies to highlight similarities and differences among the wars and reconstructions in the US, Mexico, and Argentina. In doing so, he uncovers a new history that stresses the degree to which cooperation and collaboration, rather than antagonism and discord, characterized the relationships among the three countries. Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1860-1880 (Louisiana State University Press, 2022) serves as a unique assessment of a crucial period in the history of the Americas and speaks to the perpetual battle between visions of international partnership and isolation. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, three violent national conflicts rocked the Americas: the Wars of Unification in Argentina, the War of the Reform and French Intervention in Mexico, and the Civil War in the United States. The recovery efforts that followed reshaped the Western Hemisphere. In Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas, Evan C. Rothera uses both transnational and comparative methodologies to highlight similarities and differences among the wars and reconstructions in the US, Mexico, and Argentina. In doing so, he uncovers a new history that stresses the degree to which cooperation and collaboration, rather than antagonism and discord, characterized the relationships among the three countries. Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1860-1880 (Louisiana State University Press, 2022) serves as a unique assessment of a crucial period in the history of the Americas and speaks to the perpetual battle between visions of international partnership and isolation. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*WARNING* EXPLICIT LANGUAGE USED*We're back with Series 8 and kicking off the rage this week we welcome art historian, and Latin Consultant for Wandavision (is that not the coolest credit ever?) Dr. Kira Jones and she wants to rage ENOUGH WITH THE AI RECONSTRUCTIONS ALREADY!We'll be talking about how many reconstructions are made from careless and false information. How Ancient Romans didn't view portraits in the same way we would, how the Cleopatra coin is more about Mark Anthony than Cleopatra, and a lady whose funeral portrait came with interchangeable hair.There's a couple of links below to images we'll be discussing:The Nero reconstructionhttps://twitter.com/FlavianSophist/status/1100223901500669952/photo/1The Cleopatra Coinhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/1J_GFWtaSsaTgdslRNGBeAYou can follow Kira on Twitter @FalvianSophistSupport the showYou can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.You can join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nos débats du jour - Gabriel Attal va-t-il redynamiser l'Éducation nationale ? / Reconstructions post-émeutes : le principe du casseur payeur est-il applicable ?
Avec : Mohamed Mechmache, co-fondateur du collectif "AC le feu". - Chaque matin, RMC reçoit un invité au cœur de l'actualité. Hommes et femmes de la classe politique et économique répondent aux questions sans détour du journaliste. La matinale 100% opinions et auditeurs 3ème saison pour Apolline de Malherbe aux commandes d'Apolline Matin. Cette année, de nouvelles voix viennent rejoindre l'équipe. L'humoriste Arnaud Demanche viendra chaque matin dialoguer avec les auditeurs à 7h20 (le « 3216 d'Arnaud Demanche ») et proposera un billet d'humeur grinçant et piquant à 8h20 (« Vivement Demanche ») ! Marguerite Dumont aux journaux et Amélie Rosique pour la chronique « RMC s'engage pour vous » rejoindront également l'équipe d'Apolline Matin pour une matinale 100% info, engagée et d'opinions.
Part 2 of Nathan's conversation with Tanishq Mathew Abraham focuses on Tanishq's work with virtual biopsy technology enabled by deep learning. This unique technology has the potential to address a number of important biomedical challenges; in particular, qOBM could help during live tumor and cancer removal surgeries. Tanishq, a 19-year-old UC Davis grad and one of the youngest people in the world to receive a Ph.D, with a degree in biomedical engineering, is the founder of the Medical AI Research Center (MedARC). In case you haven't yet listened to part 1, check it out! That episode goes deep on Tanishq's first published paper: Reconstructions of the Mind's Eye, which encompasses breakthrough research on reconstructing visual perceptions from fMRI scans into images. RECOMMENDED PODCAST: The HR industry is at a crossroads. What will it take to construct the next generation of incredible businesses – and where can people leaders have the most business impact? Hosts Nolan Church and Kelli Dragovich have been through it all, the highs and the lows – IPOs, layoffs, executive turnover, board meetings, culture changes, and more. With a lineup of industry vets and experts, Nolan and Kelli break down the nitty-gritty details, trade offs, and dynamics of constructing high performing companies. Through unfiltered conversations that can only happen between seasoned practitioners, Kelli and Nolan dive deep into the kind of leadership-level strategy that often happens behind closed doors. Check out the first episode with the architect of Netflix's culture deck Patty McCord. https://link.chtbl.com/hrheretics The Cognitive Revolution is a part of the Turpentine podcast network. To learn more: Turpentine.co TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Episode Preview (03:26) Introducing Tanishq's second paper presenting an AI-enabled biopsy (06:39) Diagnostic applications of this unique slide-free and label-free technology (qOBM) (13:06) Leveraging deep learning, specifically generative adversarial networks (GANs) (14:55) Sponsor: Omneky (15:42) Framework for model (16:22) Challenges of medical data sets (20:11) Challenges of unpaired image to image translation, addressed with a CycleGAN architecture (22:19) What didn't work (25:44) Breaking down GAN frameworks (34:30) Simplifying data to better with the CycleGAN (36:02) Factors for errors and confusing the model (39:00) Compute and training requirements (41:35) How this technology can scale in the near term and improve patient care (45:53) Tanishq's relationships with EleutherAI and Stability AI (47:08) The future-looking focus of MedArc and unexplored opportunities (49:00) Developments in Medical AI field and interesting applications (55:11) Early education and AI (58:00) Would Tanishq get a neuralink? (1:00:00) Tanishq's hopes and fears for AI LINKS: Paper: Label- and slide-free tissue histology using 3D epi-mode quantitative phase imaging and virtual H&E staining https://arxiv.org/pdf/2306.00548.pdf Authors: Tanishq Mathew Abraham, Paloma Casteleiro Costa, Caroline Filan, Zhe Guang, Zhaobin Zhang, Stewart Neill, Jeffrey J. Olson, Richard Levenson, Francisco E. Robles TWITTER: @iScienceLuvr (Tanishq) @MedARC_AI (MedARC) @CogRev_Podcast @labenz (Nathan) @eriktorenberg (Erik) SPONSOR: Thank you Omneky (www.omneky.com) for sponsoring The Cognitive Revolution. Omneky is an omnichannel creative generation platform that lets you launch hundreds of thousands of ad iterations that actually work, customized across all platforms, with a click of a button. Omneky combines generative AI and real-time advertising data. Mention "Cog Rev" for 10% off. MUSIC CREDIT: MusicLM
In this episode, Nathan sits down with Tanishq Mathew Abraham, 19-year-old UC Davis grad and one of the youngest people in the world to receive a Ph.D, with a degree in biomedical engineering. Tanishq is the founder of the Medical AI Research Center (MedARC), and with his teammates, recently published a paper: Reconstructions of the Mind's Eye, which encompasses their breakthrough research on reconstructing visual perceptions from fMRI scans into images. In this episode, Nathan and Tanishq talk about the technology behind the fMRI-to-image project, developing the model, and future applications for this research. Part 2 with Tanishq will be released as the next episode. RECOMMENDED PODCAST: The HR industry is at a crossroads. What will it take to construct the next generation of incredible businesses – and where can people leaders have the most business impact? Hosts Nolan Church and Kelli Dragovich have been through it all, the highs and the lows – IPOs, layoffs, executive turnover, board meetings, culture changes, and more. With a lineup of industry vets and experts, Nolan and Kelli break down the nitty-gritty details, trade offs, and dynamics of constructing high performing companies. Through unfiltered conversations that can only happen between seasoned practitioners, Kelli and Nolan dive deep into the kind of leadership-level strategy that often happens behind closed doors. Check out the first episode with the architect of Netflix's culture deck Patty McCord. https://link.chtbl.com/hrheretics The Cognitive Revolution is a part of the Turpentine podcast network. To learn more: Turpentine.co TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Episode Preview (05:43) The MindEye Project (09:06) Resemblance between AI reconstruction of mind's eye and visual presented (10:00) What is a voxel and which regions of the brain were studied? (10:23) What would the raw data of a voxel be? (11:44) Is there a time dimension to voxels? (15:00) Sponsor: Omneky (17:50) Goals for the MindEye project (25:57) What is the starting point of the model? (31:15) Aligning the model: reconstruction vs retrieval (40:34) Would doing a full end-to-end training be fine for the reconstruction? (42:15) The role of a limited data set (43:09) Training separate models per subject (45:07) Generalizability with a limited dataset (47:20) Mapping from one high-dimensional space to another (50:47) Stable Diffusion VAE encoding (1:00:50) How long does it take to train the model? (1:03:14) How similar or different are the subjects and their individual models? (1:05:59) The future of this research: custom models for your brain? (1:07:34) How much does this research contribute to brain research and wearables? (1:11:15) Fuzzing data and future research applications LINKS: MedARC: medarc.ai MindEye Paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371136623_Reconstructing_the_Mind's_Eye_fMRI-to-Image_with_Contrastive_Learning_and_Diffusion_Priors MP3 of this episode: https://chrt.fm/track/993DGA/traffic.megaphone.fm/RINTP1584997572.mp3?updated=1687271014 TWITTER: @iScienceLuvr (Tanishq) @MedARC_AI (MedARC) @CogRev_Podcast @labenz (Nathan) @eriktorenberg (Erik) SPONSOR: Thank you Omneky (www.omneky.com) for sponsoring The Cognitive Revolution. Omneky is an omnichannel creative generation platform that lets you launch hundreds of thousands of ad iterations that actually work, customized across all platforms, with a click of a button. Omneky combines generative AI and real-time advertising data. Mention "Cog Rev" for 10% off. MUSIC CREDIT: MusicLM
Someone once said, “All roads lead to Rome.” Maybe...But longtime historian, author, and radio host Walter Edgar believes it's a safer bet that all roads pass through South Carolina. And lot of them start here! For almost 23 years Walter Edgar's Journal has been exploring the arts, culture, and history of South Carolina and the American South, to find out, among other things... the mysteries of okra, how many "Reconstructions" there have been since the Civil War, and why the road through the Supreme Court to civil rights has been so rocky.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.24.538160v1?rss=1 Authors: Idrissu, K., Malec, S., Crimi, A. Abstract: The advent of 3D Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has revolutionized medical imaging and diagnostic capabilities, allowing for more precise diagnosis, treatment planning, and improved patient outcomes. 3D MRI imaging enables the creation of detailed 3D reconstructions of anatomical structures that can be used for visualization, analysis, and surgical planning. However, these reconstructions often require many scan acquisitions, demanding a long session to use the machine and requiring the patient to remain still, with consequent possible motion artifacts. The development of neural radiance fields (NeRF) technology has shown promising results in generating highly accurate 3D reconstructions of MRI images with less user input. Our approach is based on neural radiance fields to reconstruct 3D projections from 2D slices of MRI scans. We do this by using 3D convolutional neural networks to address challenges posed by variable slice thickness; incorporating multiple MRI modalities to ensure robustness and extracting the shape and volumetric depth of both surface and internal anatomical structures with slice interpolation. This approach provides more comprehensive and robust 3D reconstructions of both surface and internal anatomical structures and has significant potential for clinical applications, allowing medical professionals to better visualize and analyze anatomical structures with less available data, potentially reducing times and motion related issues. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.17.533188v1?rss=1 Authors: Handler, A., Zhang, Q., Pang, S., Nguyen, T. M., Iskols, M., Nolan-Tamariz, M., Cattel, S., Plumb, R., Sanchez, B., Ashjian, K., Shotland, A., Brown, B., Kabeer, M., Turecek, J., Rankin, G., Xiang, W., Pavarino, E. C., Africawala, N., Santiago, C., Lee, W.-C. A., Xu, C. S., Ginty, D. D. Abstract: Specialized mechanosensory end organs within mammalian skin -- hair follicle-associated lanceolate complexes, Meissner corpuscles, and Pacinian corpuscles -- enable our perception of light, dynamic touch. In each of these end organs, fast-conducting mechanically sensitive neurons, called A{beta} low-threshold mechanoreceptors (A{beta} LTMRs), associate with resident glial cells, known as terminal Schwann cells (TSCs) or lamellar cells, to form complex axon ending structures. Lanceolate-forming and corpuscle-innervating A{beta} LTMRs share a low threshold for mechanical activation, a rapidly adapting (RA) response to force indentation, and high sensitivity to dynamic stimuli. How mechanical stimuli lead to activation of the requisite mechanotransduction channel Piezo2 and A{beta} RA-LTMR excitation across the morphologically dissimilar mechanosensory end organ structures is not understood. Here, we report the precise subcellular distribution of Piezo2 and high-resolution, isotropic 3D reconstructions of all three end organs formed by A{beta} RA-LTMRs determined by large volume enhanced Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy (FIB-SEM) imaging. We found that within each end organ, Piezo2 is enriched along the sensory axon membrane and is minimally or not expressed in TSCs and lamellar cells. We also observed a large number of small cytoplasmic protrusions enriched along the A{beta} RA-LTMR axon terminals associated with hair follicles, Meissner corpuscles, and Pacinian corpuscles. These axon protrusions reside within close proximity to axonal Piezo2, occasionally contain the channel, and often form adherens junctions with nearby non-neuronal cells. Our findings support a unified model for A{beta} RA-LTMR activation in which axon protrusions anchor A{beta} RA-LTMR axon terminals to specialized end organ cells, enabling mechanical stimuli to stretch the axon in hundreds to thousands of sites across an individual end organ and leading to activation of proximal Piezo2 channels and excitation of the neuron. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
In this very special and moving episode, we speak with 3 women from Ukraine: Iryna Volnytska, Nataly Veremeeva, and Valeriia Kotsur.Iryna and Nataly live and work in a country at war and share with us how this has changed their life but also how this war is affecting men and women differently and how Ukraine is, despite it all, still pushing its Tech agenda with the women taking center stage. Valeriia shares her experience of support from abroad to help build a bright future for Ukraine after the war.In particular we discussed:- What it is to actually live in a country at war. Let's remember that the war is not just in the news but in real people's life.- The role of women in the war, particularly as, while some women have joined the army, still conscription only applies to men or people working in key sectors like hospitals. - This means that women are free to leave the country, and that's why they were able to move to other countries with the kids. But women abroad work tirelessly to support their country from abroad as ambassadors to raise awareness, raise funds, collect donations and much more- In the meantime, with all the traditional heavy industries being destroyed, Ukraine is investing in its Tech capabilities, with the tech industry still thriving despite the war. - Interestingly women are also changing jobs to respond to the destruction of some of the more traditional industries and they move to tech. In fact today in Ukraine, there are more women enrolling in STEM courses the men, a unique case in the world.- Iryina, Nataly, and Valeriia also share their positive outlook for a bright future for Ukraine and their hope for more support from Europe to help build together a future of peace for all.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.14.532674v1?rss=1 Authors: Celii, B., Papadopoulos, S., Ding, Z., Fahey, P. G., Wang, E., Papadopoulos, C., Kunin, A., Patel, S., Bae, J. A., Bodor, A. L., Brittain, D., Buchanan, J., Bumbarger, D. J., Castro, M. A., Cobos, E., Dorkenwald, S., Elabbady, L., Halageri, A., Jia, Z., Jordan, C., Kapner, D., Kemnitz, N., Kinn, S., Lee, K., Li, K., Lu, R., Macrina, T., Mahalingam, G., Mitchell, E., Mondal, S. S., Mu, S., Nehoran, B., Popovych, S., Schneider-Mizell, C. M., Silversmith, W., Takeno, M., Torres, R., Turner, N. L., Wong, W., Wu, J., Yu, S.-c., Yin, W., Xenes, D., Kitchell, L. M., Rivlin, P. K., Rose, V. A., Bishop Abstract: We are now in the era of millimeter-scale electron microscopy (EM) volumes collected at nanometer resolution. Dense reconstruction of cellular compartments in these EM volumes has been enabled by recent advances in Machine Learning (ML). Automated segmentation methods can now yield exceptionally accurate reconstructions of cells, but despite this accuracy, laborious post-hoc proofreading is still required to generate large connectomes free of merge and split errors. The elaborate 3-D meshes of neurons produced by these segmentations contain detailed morphological information, from the diameter, shape, and branching patterns of axons and dendrites, down to the fine-scale structure of dendritic spines. However, extracting information about these features can require substantial effort to piece together existing tools into custom workflows. Building on existing open-source software for mesh manipulation, here we present "NEURD", a software package that decomposes each meshed neuron into a compact and extensively-annotated graph representation. With these feature-rich graphs, we implement workflows for state-of-the art automated post-hoc proofreading of merge errors, cell classification, spine detection, axon-dendritic proximities, and other features that can enable many downstream analyses of neural morphology and connectivity. NEURD can make these new massive and complex datasets more accessible to neuroscience researchers focused on a variety of scientific questions. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
In our penultimate Core Reading List, we explore the methods for reconstructing oxygen from lake sediments. We include papers that consider the "who cares" of oxygen reconstructions, and focus in on the use of chironomids as indicators.
Prosthodontics is arguably one of the most visual subspecialties within dentistry, the aspect of dentistry that can make a direct and visible impact on a patient's teeth. Performing complex reconstructions can also be fairly challenging. Our team at Zircon Medical recently hosted Dr. Haris Šabić, a specialist in prosthodontics, on our podcast series to discuss complex reconstruction work with prosthetic dentistry. Support the show
Wallis Etienne, vice president of the non-profit, “International Women of Hope,” and artist Tracy Murrell detail the new Hammonds House exhibition, “Dans l'espoir d'un Avenir Meilleur (In Hope for a Better Future) Exploring Haitian Transmigration.” Plus, curator Jeffrey Richmond-Moll tells us about the newest exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art, “Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund.” And our series, “Speaking of Comedy” highlights Atlanta comedian Zain Sharif. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Phil is back and ready to talk books. Here's what we discussed this week: The Trees by Percival Everett Starry Messenger by Neil DeGrasse Tyson Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas: The United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1860-1880 Trespasses by Louise Kennedy We Are the Light by Matthew Quick --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sara-putman/support
We start with the Conan O'Brien moment. Songwriter Michael McDermott has been loved by luminaries (Stephen King wrote his liner notes), followed by fans, showcased on the biggest stages, and written about by the widest-reaching publications. Yet, as Michael puts it, he still suffered under a kind of reversal — pleasure over peace, the quick fix over the long game. Join us for the finale of Season Three, a journey into Michael's roaring music, his meteoric rise, his subsequent crashes and resurrections, and now the incredible album and memoir he's riding to new heights in a lighter — and light-filled — reality. Clips in this episode: https://youtu.be/12v3cd548gk (Bells (Michael McDermott, 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien' - 1996)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-wall-i-must-climb/1600780525?i=1600780526 (A Wall I Must Climb (Michael McDermott, '620 W. Surf' - 1991)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/20-miles-south-of-nowhere/7066263?i=7066228 (20 Miles South of Nowhere (Michael McDermott, 'Last Chance Lounge' - 2000)) Scars From Another Life (Michael McDermott, Live Reading - 2022) https://music.apple.com/us/album/annie-and-the-aztec-cross/7066263?i=7066233 (Annie and the Aztec Cross (Michael McDermott, 'Last Chance Lounge' - 2000)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/knocked-down/1364762641?i=1364762956 (Knocked Down (Michael McDermott, 'Out From Under' - 2018)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/dance-with-me/16044739?i=16044715 (Dance With Me (Michael McDermott, 'Ashes' - 2004)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/pack-the-car/1617706699?i=1617707460 (Pack the Car (Michael McDermott, 'St. Paul's Boulevard' - 2022)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/getting-off-the-dime/7066263?i=7066188 (Getting Off the Dime (Michael McDermott, 'Last Chance Lounge' - 2000)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/shadow-in-the-window/1113221761?i=1113222428 (Shadow in the Window (Michael McDermott, 'Willow Springs' - 2016))
What do Mexico and Argentina have to do with the American Civil War? Historian Evan Rothera joins the Emerging Civil War Podcast to talk about "Civil Wars and Reconstructions in the Americas," offering a new take on international relations during the war and after.
One of the most profoundly human experiences that most of us share, at some point in our lives, is the feeling that we are living through a monumental shift; the feeling that something socially, culturally, or politically is changing, and we are participating in — and making — history. In his latest work, distinguished professor and historian Dr. Peniel E. Joseph asserts that the modern-day struggle to attain equality for Black Americans is as momentous as those of the post-Civil War and Civil Rights eras. His book, The Third Reconstruction: America's Struggle for Racial Justice in the Twenty-First Century, explores the crucible of civil and political unrest that emerged amid the tumult of 2008-2020, framing them within socio-historical contexts. As the current crusade for justice continues to unfold, Dr. Joseph invites readers to learn the lessons – and limitations – of the undertakings that preceded it. He shares his insight that the zeitgeist of such periods as the 1860s and 1960s helped give rise not only to the existence of The Third Reconstruction, but also its place and shape as they exist today in the national landscape. Joseph draws multiple parallels between past and present, spanning over a century and reaching critical turning points with the election of former President Barack Obama, the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the attack on the Capitol. The text, though critical, is nonetheless hopeful: Although the first and second Reconstructions fell short, this Third Reconstruction conceived by Dr. Joseph believes in an opportunity to achieve full citizenship and dignity for African-Americans. Dr. Peniel E. Joseph is the Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values, Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy, and Associate Dean for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of award-winning books on African American history, including The Sword and the Shield and Stokely: A Life. He lives in Austin, Texas. Naomi Ishisaka is the Assistant Managing Editor for Diversity and Inclusion and the Social Justice Columnist for The Seattle Times. She is an award-winning journalist and photographer who focuses on racial equity and social justice. Her writing and photography have appeared in The Seattle Times, Seattle Magazine, City Arts, ColorsNW Magazine, Seattle Globalist, South Seattle Emerald and other publications. Ishisaka is a frequent speaker at media workshops and community events, and is on the board of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) Seattle chapter. Presented by Town Hall Seattle and the Northwest African American Museum. The Third Reconstruction: America's Struggle for Racial Justice in the Twenty-First Century Estelita's Library
Leveraging cross-correlations and linear covariance-based filtering for line-intensity map reconstructions at linear scales by Dongwoo T Chung. on Sunday 18 September We explore the possible application of linear covariance-based (LCB) filtering to line-intensity mapping (LIM) signal reconstructions. Originally introduced for reconstruction of the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect in the cosmic microwave background, the LCB filter is an optimal map estimator that extends the simple Wiener filter by leveraging external correlated data. Given a detectable strong LIM-galaxy or LIM-LIM cross power spectrum, we show recovery of high-redshift, large-scale line-intensity fluctuations -- even in the presence of bright interloper emission -- in simulations of a futuristic [C II] LIM survey as well as simulated future iterations of the CO Mapping Array Project (COMAP). With sufficient galaxy abundances or low LIM survey noise, normalised cross-correlation between the LCB reconstruction and the true signal reaches 70-90% on large, linear comoving scales corresponding to $ksim0.1$ Mpc$^{-1}$. This suggests the possible use of such signal reconstructions in astrophysical or cosmological contexts that require identifying the locations of line emissivity peaks and voids, although clear shortcomings exist on smaller scales. The successful application of the LCB filter in simulated LIM contexts highlights the importance of cross-correlations to studies of the reionising and reionised high-redshift universe with LIM and other large-scale structure surveys. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.07500v1
Leveraging cross-correlations and linear covariance-based filtering for line-intensity map reconstructions at linear scales by Dongwoo T Chung. on Sunday 18 September We explore the possible application of linear covariance-based (LCB) filtering to line-intensity mapping (LIM) signal reconstructions. Originally introduced for reconstruction of the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect in the cosmic microwave background, the LCB filter is an optimal map estimator that extends the simple Wiener filter by leveraging external correlated data. Given a detectable strong LIM-galaxy or LIM-LIM cross power spectrum, we show recovery of high-redshift, large-scale line-intensity fluctuations -- even in the presence of bright interloper emission -- in simulations of a futuristic [C II] LIM survey as well as simulated future iterations of the CO Mapping Array Project (COMAP). With sufficient galaxy abundances or low LIM survey noise, normalised cross-correlation between the LCB reconstruction and the true signal reaches 70-90% on large, linear comoving scales corresponding to $ksim0.1$ Mpc$^{-1}$. This suggests the possible use of such signal reconstructions in astrophysical or cosmological contexts that require identifying the locations of line emissivity peaks and voids, although clear shortcomings exist on smaller scales. The successful application of the LCB filter in simulated LIM contexts highlights the importance of cross-correlations to studies of the reionising and reionised high-redshift universe with LIM and other large-scale structure surveys. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.07500v1
Pour de nombreuses franchises, la NBA c'est tout ou rien : jouer le titre ou tanker et accumuler les tours de Draft. Thunder, Pistons, Rockets… l'équipe du Quart-Temps se penche sur les projets de reconstruction les plus prometteurs de la ligue. Plutôt Sam Presti, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander es tours de Draft ? Ou Cade Cunningham et ses bad boys ? Peut-être Jalen Green et son attaque explosive ? Paolo Banchero et son Magic ? Les jeunes prennent la NBA d'assaut et les fans ont l'embarras du choix ! Podcast enregistré avant la blessure de Chet Holmgren ⚠️ Le Quart-Temps, votre podcast 100% basketball en environ 12 minutes. Chaque semaine, l'actualité de la NBA résumée dans la durée d'un quart-temps de votre ligue préférée. Également disponible en podcast sur Spotify, Apple Podcast, Deezer, Podcast Addict et plus encore. Présenté par Hugo Le Vay, avec Florian Tixier et Raphael Delaveaux. Montage et mixage par Benjamin Moubeche. Podcast par L'Analyste. Intro : musique libre de droit Bensound. Toute l'actualité basket sur L'Analyste (lanalyste.fr) Twitter : @LanalysteFR Instagram : @LanalysteFR TikTok : @LanalysteFR
We start with three generations of German women, and go back in time from there. Through defeat, occupation, and rebuilding. How did two reconstructions, in two different countries, turn out so differently?
Entrevue avec Guillaume Lavoie, membre associé à la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand et observateur en Ukraine à 3 reprises : état de la situation en Ukraine. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
This week we discuss some interesting archaeology news articles. First up is a new algorithm that can read and restore Ancient Greek texts. Second, a researcher claims to have found approximately 65 previously unknown British royal burials. We definitely have a lot of questions about that statement! And finally, a beautiful reconstruction of a Stone Age woman by both artists and archaeologists is on display in Sweden. Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot! Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information. Links Archaeology: Restoring ancient texts using artificial intelligence New study identifies the likely burials of up to 65 British Kings The Royal Burials of 65 Celtic Kings Identified in England and Wales This Beautiful Reconstruction of a Stone Age Woman Feels Almost Like Time Travel Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
This week we discuss some interesting archaeology news articles. First up is a new algorithm that can read and restore Ancient Greek texts. Second, a researcher claims to have found approximately 65 previously unknown British royal burials. We definitely have a lot of questions about that statement! And finally, a beautiful reconstruction of a Stone Age woman by both artists and archaeologists is on display in Sweden. Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot! Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code TAS. Click this message for more information. Links Archaeology: Restoring ancient texts using artificial intelligence New study identifies the likely burials of up to 65 British Kings The Royal Burials of 65 Celtic Kings Identified in England and Wales This Beautiful Reconstruction of a Stone Age Woman Feels Almost Like Time Travel Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
“Reconstructions” is the theme and inspiration for the upcoming, in-person C19 conference, to be held in Florida's Coral Gables/Miami region this March 31st - April 2nd. In this episode members of the podcast team interview the conference organizers as they prepare for the event and highlight what attendees can expect. Sarah Chinn (Hunter College, CUNY), Anna Mae Duane (University of Connecticut), Edlie Wong (University of Maryland), Martha Schoolman (Florida International University), and John Funchion (University of Miami) share behind-the-scenes insights as well as suggestions for potential conference attendees. For additional information, the conference program is available online at https://c19reconstructions.com/program/. This episode was written by Ryan Charlton (Auburn University) and produced by Ryan Charlton, Rachel Boccio (LaGuardia Community College, CUNY), Ashley Rattner (Tusculum University), Julia Bernier (Washington and Jefferson College), DeLisa Hawkes (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), and Lizzy LeRud (Georgia Tech). Background music is "Helges Friend Woke Up" by Lobo Loco, used under a Creative Commons license. Full episode transcript available: https://bit.ly/C19PodcastS05E01
Sean Anderson is an Associate Professor and Director of the B.Arch. Program at Cornell. He previously was the Associate Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at MoMA where he most recently co-organized Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America with Mabel O. Wilson. In this wide-ranging conversation, Jarrett and Sean talk about his interest in both history and practice, writing vs. curating, and the impact of MoMA's Reconstructions show. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/205-sean-anderson. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
Things to Know About Expat Taxes in Australia..About this eventTaxes can be intimidating and confusing. Fortunately, there are experts to help demystify the constantly evolving tax landscape.Join this discussion of the U.S and Australia's critical tax rules and learn how you can legally minimize your tax burden internationally.Our Speakers:Tony Anamourlis (CTA) (SSA) - PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR ABBOTT & MOURLYTony obtained his Law degree from the University of New England and the College of Law respectively and also holds a Master of Laws. He was admitted to practice in the New South Wales Supreme Court and subsequently admitted in Victoria, Queensland , Western Australia and in the New Zealand High Court. Following completion of his Articles with a Victorian Law firm, he undertook various advanced lecturing roles in the areas of commercial law and tax law at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. He has also presented at leading domestic and international tax conferences.Tony was a former tax lecturer in charge and chief examiner of the tax unit at Master's level at Latrobe University. In addition Tony is also currently undertaking research on Globalising Tax Information Exchange Agreements between Tax Havens and Non Tax Havens and continues to research and write in current commercial, international and domestic tax issues.As part of his research, complementing his tax and commercial practice for last 20 years, Tony's main focus is on commercial and tax where he provides realistic advice with commercial outcomes. Tony's research and practice interests includes but not limited to areas of domestic tax, structured business advice, Tax Compliance, Tax Affect Accounting, Transfer Pricing, Capital Gains Tax, Trusts, Tax Administration, Tax Litigation, General Commercial matters, Reconstructions, Corporate Insolvency and Corporate Governance.Prior to engaging in legal practice and academia, Tony was employed as a tax and compliance manager and was employed to various CPA and Chartered Accounting firms, dealing with various complex tax and compliance issues.In addition, during Tony's spare time he is active in providing his services on a pro bono basis to disadvantaged and underprivileged persons in society and also attends charitable /fundraising events for disadvantaged children.Derren Joseph- International Tax for Private Clients, Global Mobility, & Cross-Border Investors (US, UK, & SE Asia)Derren is an EA (Enrolled Agent - license # 00100858-EA) who has been admitted to practice before the IRS and is an associate member of the American Institute of CPAs (#7920958).He is the author of "Taxes for International Entrepreneurs and Ex-pats: Proven Principles for Legally Reducing Taxes” (https://www.amazon.com/author/derrenjoseph).A Partner in Hayden T Joseph & Co. (DBA "Advanced American Tax") also a member of the International Tax Team at Moores Rowland Asia Pacific, with over 30 offices in 11 Asian countries.He has 2 Masters degrees in Economics. A Certified Diploma from ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in the UK), done Executive Education with Columbia Business School. He has completed Advanced Tax coursework at both New York University and the University of London.Derren enjoys writing and giving seminars.He had his views published in the Singapore Business Review, Forbes Asia, the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia, the International Business Structuring Association (in the UK), Offshore Alert.He also has given seminars on tax issues in the U.S., Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, The Philippines, Hong Kong, and the Caribbean.NOTES:1. Link for this event: https://www.facebook.com/htj.tax/live/2. Submit questions in advance - Hanna@AdvancedAmericanTax.com3. Those WITHOUT Facebook?Zoom link will be provided 24 hours in advance via an Eventbrite message so ensure that you sign up via Eventbrite to get the message.If you don't get the Zoom link 24 hours before the event via Eventbrite?Email: Hanna@AdvancedAmericanTax.com4. It is also helpful if you use the Eventbrite calendar function to ensure that the event is automatically saved to the calendar on your device in your local time. Many times people miss the event because they misunderstood the time zones. Allow Eventbrite to make it easy for you. Leverage technology. Please don't contact us to confirm the time."5. For those joining us on Zoom?"Pictures or videos will be taken during the event to be posted on social media. If you do not wish to have your image used. Keep your camera off."
Endangered species can be difficult to study, as they are elusive, and the very act of observing them can disrupt their lives. Now, scientists can take a closer look at endangered species by studying AI-generated 3D representations of them. Sifei Liu, a senior research scientist at NVIDIA, has worked with her team to create an algorithm that can reconstruct 3D meshes — graphics models used to display the edges, vertices and overall shape of an object — from 2D inputs like images and videos. Liu spoke with NVIDIA AI Podcast host Noah Kravitz about her team's project, called Online Adaptation for Consistent Mesh Reconstruction in the Wild. Liu and her team have presented the project at various prominent conferences, including NeurIPS 2020.
Inspiration for a project can come from anywhere. For Krithik, a game of Just Dance and love for Grey's Anatomy emerged into a project which won the top award at ISEF 2019 out of millions worldwide.In this episode, Krithik shares his research on developing a live-time navigation system for spinal reconstruction surgery using AR and ML, the future of AI and mitigating algorithmic bias, and advice for high schoolers in conducting research and science fairs._______________________GuestKrithik RameshOn Twitter
Hi everyone! I recently stumbled across a YouTube channel which makes facial reconstructions of ancient figures (e.g.: Caligula) along with a little context about the rulers/period being covered. The link to the channel is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgokSYCEqZE_yVLswO1vPXg and the owner/creator has given me kind permission to show you the reconstructions of people relevant to us. So, when a relevant episode comes up for the first time, I'll add an image of their facial reconstruction to the episode post on the website. For example, when we discuss what's been going on in Egypt, there'll be a representation of Ptolemy I, who we recently finished covering. Not every ruler has their own reconstruction, but I thought it would be interesting to have a bit of variety from statues and coins. That's it from me, see you all next episode!
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Luis Vieira MD and Andres Rodriguez-Lorenzo MD discuss the complex field of free flap reconstruction in the head and neck, lessons learned from their experience, and how to avoid flap failure. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Four Lessons Learned from Complications in Head and Neck Microvascular Reconstructions and Prevention Strategies” by Luís Vieira, Daniel Isacson, Eleonora O. F. Dimovska and Andres Rodriguez-Lorenzo. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/FlapFailure Dr. Viera is a former microsurgical fellow in the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery at Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden. He is now in Lisbon, Portugal as a senior resident. Dr. Rodriguez-Lorenzo is Chief of the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery at Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen; #KeynotesPodcast; #PlasticSurgery; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery- Global Open
A lover of Redheads – or the two that got away and the one that came back.In a cupboard under the stairs, Police found an eight-inch-high gap – and through that gap the body had been pushed so it was directly under the floorboards of her bedroom It was covered in pieces of carpet, but due to the low spring temperatures, there was no decomposition so no odour to alert anyone. Within the hour, the suspect was arrested at a pub over 100 miles away in Nottingham.This week we discuss: Murder, Unrequited Love, CCTV, Reconstructions. Theme Tune is published under license from: Tribe of Noise – Awkward Mystery https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/29267/32277Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Rachel_McLeanhttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/murderer-who-strangled-oxford-university-13180351https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0399549/https://www.thefreelibrary.com/REDHEAD+NO2+FOR+A+KILLER%3b+Prison+visit+teacher+flies+out+to+job+at...-a060289844https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/parole-denied-convicted-murderer-violently-assaulted-another-female-partnerhttps://www.nottinghampost.com/news/history/nottingham-forest-fan-who-watched-2000649
On this episode we're discussing how we're handling delayed breast reconstructions due to COVID-19. We're also addressing some top concerns including patients with tissue expanders awaiting a DIEP flap procedure, risks of having two separate operations, leaking tissue expanders, cosmetic results following a delayed approach and more. Keep up with Dr. Tiwari and Dr. Kocak: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mwbreast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mwbreast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/midwestbreast/ Website: https://www.mwbreast.com/
In this episode, Gabriela Nunez discusses her experience with two ACL reconstructions and the rehabilitation process following those surgeries. Gabriela Nunez is a 3rd year DPT student at the University of Florida, who enjoys working with all ages and conditions ranging from athletic injuries to chronic pain. Gabriela is interested in the impact of psychology in the healing process, and hopes to see psychologically-informed practice become a standard aspect of our profession. Her goal is to work in a general outpatient clinic when she graduates to work with patients from all backgrounds. You can contact Gabriela with comments or questions at gabimnunez[at]gmail[dot]com. She is also on Twitter @Gabriela_1725. If you have a story to tell as a patient, provider, or both, then contact Zach Stearns on Twitter @zachrstearns. By the way, we are excited to announce that this is the first episode of The Voice of The Patient since the beginning of our partnership with the Senior Rehab Project by Dustin Jones. ---------- *Find more helpful podcasts & blog posts at http://TheVoiceOfThePatient.org *Check out the other podcasts in the Senior Rehab Project at http://SeniorRehabProject.com