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Dr. Meagan Tyler is a Senior Lecturer in the Research Education and Development team at Australia's La Trobe University. With nearly 20 years of experience researching the intersections of pornography, gender inequality, and violence against women, she shares her expert insights.In this episode, she helps us understand how the normalization of pornography has been fueled by cultural shifts, technological advancements, and strategic marketing. Listeners will learn about the ways pornography influences intimate partner violence, its role in shaping unhealthy sexual norms, and how feminist ideals are co-opted to mask exploitation.Episode Resources Article: Does Porn Normalize Sexual Violence in Teen Relationships?Podcast: Consider Before Consuming Ep. 25: Carolyn WestPodcast: Consider Before Consuming Ep. 90: Taina Bien-AiméCoalition Against Trafficking in Women AustraliaMeagan Tyler's Research Outputs
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Bridger (Waleed) Ammar has been leading top-tier, high-impact data-modeling projects since 2006 in research, education, engineering and product. Sponsor The Jason Cavness Experience is sponsored by CavnessHR. CavnessHR provides HR to companies with 49 or fewer people. CavnessHR provides a tech platform that automates HR while providing access to a dedicated HR Business Partner. www.CavnessHR.com Go to www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com for the podcast on your favorite platforms Bridger's Bio Bridger (Waleed) Ammar has been leading top-tier, high-impact data-modeling projects since 2006 in research, education, engineering and product. A few experiences which particularly helped shape his thinking: - Co-founded the ACM chapter at Alexandria University. Defended his PhD in Language-Universal Large Models (L-ULM), in 2016, with Tom Mitchell and Kuzman Ganchev as examiners. - Taught at Alexandria University, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of Washington. Published at Nature, JAMA, NeurIPS, ACL, EMNLP among other top-tier venues. Advised mission-critical organizations on AI strategy, including the NSF (USA), SDAIA (KSA), a leading gaming platform (USA), a leading freight forwarding platform (KSA). At King Saud university, he learned the holistic power of safely integrating different cultures for global good. - At Alexandria University, he contributed to a digital model for historical artifacts, in collaboration with the Alexandria Library. At P&G, he learned the holistic power of mapping the manufacturing process in a data model. - At IBM, he contributed to the state of the art (SOTA) in using statistics to model biological sequences, in collaboration with DARPA. - At eSpace, he learned the basics of building sustainable businesses, in collaboration with Alexandria University. - At Microsoft, he contributed to the then-SOTA in statistical machine translation models, in collaboration with the Cairo Microsoft Innovation Center. At Carnegie Mellon University, as a Google PhD fellow, he developed the SOTA in language-universal models (L-UMs). At Google Shopping, he contributed to the SOTA in mixing random forests with neural networks. - At the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, he learned the SOTA in managing science from his mentor Oren Etzioni, then developed the SOTA in modeling science. At Google Health, he contributed to the SOTA in building the digital manifestation of living cells in species-agnostic models. - At Google Research, he learned the SOTA in cost-effective scaling of LLM inference to a Billion users. - At Google Assistant, he learned the SOTA in scalable distribution of data products. At Burning Man, he learned how to safely integrate freedom and self expression. We talked about the following and other items Burning Man Experience and Philosophy Scientific Progress and Its Impact Ethics in Science and Peer Review Purpose of Science and Future Discoveries Encouraging Young Scientists and Scientific Discoveries Future of AI and Its Impact on Various Industries Global AI Development and Personal Background Is Singularity coming Paddle boarding and dancing AI/ML How were the pyramids built Are humans becoming smarter AI ethics Bridger's Social Media Bridger's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waleedammar/ Bridger's Email: wammar@higg.world Company Website: https://higg.world/ Company Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holistic_intelligence/
Guest: Prof Dale Taylor |Associate Professor, Research areas: Physics Education, Research Education and Chief investigator at H3D In this context, the work of institutions like the H3D malaria research team is vital. Their research plays a pivotal role in developing new treatment options, understanding parasite resistance, and contributing to global malaria control strategies. To shed light on this, we're joined by Professor Dale Taylor, an Associate Professor with research expertise in Physics and Education, and the Chief Investigator at H3D. Professor Taylor is here to share insights on the landscape of malaria research and H3D's contributionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this live episode from NYIT, we chat with John Handrakis, Professor of Physical Therapy at NYIT and Principal Investigator of the Thermoregulation program at the Spinal Cord Damage Research Center. John shares his insights on the importance of research in DPT education, how to critically review clinical evidence, and how PT students can engage with research early in their careers. We also dive into the practical application of evidence-based medicine, and why it's essential for physical therapists to stay updated on current research throughout their careers.Key Takeaways:How DPT students at NYIT engage with research and why it's critical to their education.Tips on how to ask a clinical question and where to find reliable research evidence.The importance of critically evaluating research publications for clinical application.Whether physical therapists should continue looking for evidence after they leave academia.The role of research in advancing physical therapy practice and education.Guest Information: John Handrakis, PT, DPT, Ed.D.Professor of Physical Therapy at NYITPrincipal Investigator of Thermoregulation Program, Spinal Cord Damage Research Center, VA Medical Center
Lesley Smith is Regent at Large of the University of Colorado system, and she is also the Democratic nominee for Colorado House District 49 in the upcoming 2024 election. Before becoming a Regent, Dr. Smith worked for 30 years as a researcher and educator at CU Boulder's Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. She was elected to the Boulder Valley School Board in 2005 and served for eight years. We discuss her career in education, research, and politics, as well as contemporary issues facing higher education. We note, on behalf of Dr. Smith, that her description of the cost of attending the University of Colorado (at 46:05) is based on estimates that include room and board, in addition to tuition.
September is World Alzheimer's Month. This is a time to raise awareness about dementia and its impact on more than 55 million people worldwide – and that number is rapidly growing. On the latest Community of Innovation podcast episode, hosts Dr. Allison Sekuler, President & Chief Scientist of CABHI and the Baycrest Academy of Research and Education, and Dr. Rosanne Aleong, Executive Director, Research, Innovation and Translation at CABHI and the Baycrest Academy for Research and Education, explore the critical need for the prevention, detection, treatment, and care of dementia Our guests include Sylvia Ciechanowski, Audiologist at Baycrest Hearing Services, Dr. Larissa McKetton, Director of Scientific and Clinical Development at Baycrest Academy of Research Education and Scientific Associate, Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest and Dr. Anthony Levinson, co-developer of DementiaRisk.ca and the CABH-supported iGeriCare.ca - two free online educational tools. Our guests highlight the importance of raising awareness of dementia and taking steps to reduce its impact.
Join Dr. Amy Yorke, PT, PhD, professor in the physical therapy department at the University of Michigan-Flint, in a conversation with host Ryan Giebel, PT, DPT, OCS, CMTPT/DN, content marketing specialist at WebPT, on how to improve community care through research and education. In this episode, Amy shares insights into the HEART clinic at the University of Michigan-Flint, a student-led, pro-bono service that provides individualized physical therapy to underinsured and uninsured patients. Together, the two offer practical advice for practicing PTs on how to get involved in community-based initiatives and the benefits of research and clinical affiliations. Learn more: https://www.umflint.edu/heart/ https://www.webpt.com/podcast
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Dr. Riley Kirk is a cannabis research scientist and a cannabis educator. She obtained her Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences, specializing in natural product chemistry where she studied the traditional and contemporary uses of hundreds of medicinal plants. She has worked as an immunology scientist in the biotech industry, currently is an assistant associate professor at the University of Rhode Island and works in the cannabis industry on the medicinal value of the chemical synergies within the plant. Riley is the co-founder of the cannabis research and education non-profit called the Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP). NAP is using science as advocacy to research and communicate findings that highlight the unique power of natural products. The goal of Riley's work is to unite people in the Cannabis industry, academia, and consumers to further the reach of Cannabis education and reduce harm.
Are you tired of wasted ad dollars and subpar consumer experiences? Of course you are! The DSI partnered with Stratably to interview digital leaders and found that 71% of digital leaders from 78 consumer brands say Product Detail Page (PDP) quality significantly influences their ROAS. What to do about it? This is an audio rebroadcast of a webinar focused on just that, lead by Lauren Livak Gilbert, with guest experts Russ Dieringer, Founder & CEO, Stratably, and Claire McBride, VP Research & Education, Stratably.
Michigan State University Executive Vice President for Health Sciences Norman J. Beauchamp Jr., M.D., M.H.S. and MSU Vice President for Strategic Initiatives Bill Beekman discuss progress on implementation of the sustainable health theme of the MSU 2030 strategic plan. Conversation Highlights: (1:28) – Beauchamp describes his role as executive vice president and what brought him back to his alma mater. (3:50) – More on the breadth and depth and mission of MSU Health Sciences. “In all we do, whether it's research, education or our clinical care, we go directly at meeting the health needs of the people of the entire state.” (8:39) – The opportunities presented by the burgeoning Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences partnership. This includes the recent MSU Board of Trustees approval to build “the largest human health research building in the history of Michigan State University.” (16:49) – MSU's efforts in Flint, including MSU's first philanthropically-named department, the Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health. “What's happening in Flint is emblematic of how MSU works with communities.” (24:10) – Beauchamp reflets on his time and “scalable impact” at MSU and his new role at Georgetown. “What we've been able to build is something that will continue to accelerate because of the commitment to hope, health and healing.” Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever your get your shows.
How does neuroscience influence our lives, guiding us through both the peaks and valleys of our personal and professional paths? Can an understanding of the brain's complexities equip us with the tools to navigate life's obstacles more effectively? Embark on a fascinating journey into the world of neuroscience with us on "Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!" Explore the intricate ways in which neuroscience intersects with every facet of our being, from our career trajectories to our overall well-being. What qualities are essential for embracing a lifelong journey intertwined with neuroscience, seamlessly blending research, education, and entrepreneurship? How can one navigate academia and transition into brain wellness entrepreneurship? Join us as we uncover the inspiring narrative of Marcelle A. Siegel, PhD, the visionary founder of brainRISE, a pioneering company dedicated to neurowellness and stress reduction through practical neuroscience. Marcelle's transition from researcher to entrepreneur vividly illustrates the profound impact of neuroscience on our lives, showcasing how a deep understanding of the brain can empower us to thrive in various aspects of our lives. Gain invaluable insights as Marcelle imparts career advice, providing guidance on navigating the academic landscape and leveraging neuroscience knowledge to overcome life's challenges. Discover how embracing neuroscience can not only enrich our careers but also enhance our resilience in times of adversity. Immerse yourself in this captivating conversation as we delve into Marcelle Siegel's remarkable journey, exploring the transformative potential of neuroscience in shaping our lives and careers. Join us on this inspiring voyage of self-discovery and empowerment with Marcelle Siegel, PhD, at brainRISE. About the Podcast Guest: Marcelle A. Siegel is the visionary Founder of brainRISE, a company dedicated to neurowellness and stress reduction through practical neuroscience. A Professor of Science Education with joint appointments in education and biochemistry at the University of Missouri (2006-present), Marcelle's academic journey began with a focus on neurobiology during her undergraduate years. Her passion for understanding the intricacies of the brain led her to pursue an M.S. in Neuroanatomy, followed by a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Learning Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley. Recognized for her groundbreaking contributions to educational research, Marcelle was honored with the Research in Biology Education award by the National Association of Biology Teachers in 2016. Now, she's flipping the script with brainRISE, a game-changing enterprise designed to melt your stress and bring the chilllll to your life. Think you're neurospicy? Feeling not yourself, but the docs say you're all good or just need more meds? Marcelle's got your back. As a distinguished science educator turned neurowellness advocate and busy mom of two, she knows firsthand the struggle of balancing personal health with life's demands. That's why she's on a mission to cut through the health hype and kick neuroinflammation to the curb. Connect with Marcelle via LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/marcelle-a-siegel-ph-d-a06b2a26a Learn about brainRISE: http://brainRISEgo.com Got work stress? Join Stress Armor's 5-week program for neurohacking, stress reduction, and career counseling: https://stress-armor.my.canva.site/get Stressed? Hormonal? Neurospicy? Join an inclusive community to enhance your brain health: www.facebook.com/groups/mindfulbrainwellness/ About the Podcast Host: The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed. Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K: Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume and cover letter development, and interview preparation Access to a network of professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation Subscribe to our Nerocareers Newsletter to stay on top of all our cool neurocareers news at updates https://www.neuroapproaches.org/neurocareers-news
Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Ph.D. ( https://www.ree.usda.gov/biographies ) serves as the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics (REE), and Chief Scientist at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The REE mission area is comprised of more than 8,500 employees with a $4 billion budget across its five component organizations including the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Economic Research Service (ERS), National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), and Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS). Together these organizations advance agricultural research, innovation, data, and Extension across a full range of agricultural issues including climate-smart agriculture, nutrition security, equity, and strengthening food supply chains. As Chief Scientist, Dr. Jacobs-Young advises the Secretary of Agriculture and other senior officials on scientific matters and chairs the USDA Science Council, which convenes all parts of USDA's scientific enterprise. Prior to being appointed by President Biden to serve as the REE Under Secretary, Dr. Jacobs-Young was Administrator for ARS from 2014 to 2022. Prior to that role, she served as ARS Associate Administrator for National Programs, leading the research objectives of the entire Agency. She also led the Office of International Research Programs, which is responsible for ARS' liaison with its international partners. From 2009 to 2012, Dr. Jacobs-Young served as the inaugural OCS Director, where she was responsible for facilitating the coordination of scientific leadership across the Department to ensure that research supported by, and scientific advice provided to, the Department and external stakeholders were held to the highest standards of intellectual rigor and scientific integrity. She has also served as the Acting Director for NIFA and as a senior policy analyst for agriculture in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Dr. Jacobs-Young is a native of Georgia. She holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Wood and Paper Science and a B.S. degree in Pulp and Paper Science and Technology from North Carolina State University. She is a graduate of American University's Key Executive Leadership in Public Policy Implementation Program, and a proud fellow of both the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Academy of Public Administration. Resource Links: Link to @USDAScience on X: https://twitter.com/USDAScience Link to Research, Education, and Economics website: https://www.ree.usda.gov/ Link to USDA Science and Research Strategy: https://www.usda.gov/usda-science Link to ASCEND for Better Health: https://www.nutrition.gov/topics/ascend-better-health Link to the USDA announcement about the launch of AIM for Climate: https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2021/11/02/launching-agriculture-innovation-mission-climate Link to the USDA's 100th Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum, “Cultivating the Future” - https://www.usda.gov/oce/ag-outlook-forum Support the show
Strap on your headsets and fasten your seatbelts - we're taking you on a ride through the skies of market research! Welcome to the MRX Mavericks miniseries, where we'll show you how to soar above the competition like the true Top Guns of the market research industry. Steve Schlesinger, Executive Chairman of SAGO and Kim Harrison, Founder and CEO of Focus Forward, also serve as executive board members for the Marketing Research Education Foundation. Today, they join our CEO and Momma Bird, Priscilla McKinney, who has served on this same board, to share the message and mission of this amazing organization. Their mission is to unify, inspire and activate the marketing research community to focus its collective resources on educating children and youth worldwide. Find out more online at http://www.mrgivesback.org. Become a sponsor (https://www.mrgivesback.org/sponsors ), or participate in a fun and engaging campaign during the year. From the Race Around the World to the Backpack Challenge, there are many ways to get involved, do good and have fun while you're doing it! Get involved with the Backpack Challenge: https://www.backpackchallenge.org/ MREF: https://www.mrgivesback.org/ Race Around the World for Education: https://www.mrgivesback.org/race SPONSORS Get ready for a fantastic Insights Marketing Day! This event brings together expert speakers who are authorities in digital marketing and thought leadership, offering powerful and engaging presentations. Attendees will gain essential tips, actionable advice, and tools to improve their company's marketing. With networking opportunities, a marketing practitioners panel, delicious meals, gelato, and exciting prizes, this event promises to be both informative and enjoyable. Don't miss out on Insights Marketing Day in Chicago on September 28th. Visit littlebirdmarketing.com/insights-marketing-day for more information. Don't let the learning stop here. Little Bird Marketing's 12-week social selling course is a practical hands-on experience designed specifically to help you network effectively and at scale, build rapport with targeted audiences, expand your influence, and become the go-to authority in your area of expertise. So this is not a quick “tips and tricks” for LinkedIn's success flash in the pan. It's a commitment to changing the way you show up online and experience career-shifting breakthroughs. This is expert instruction in small cohorts with personalized one-on-one coaching. If you're interested, learn more at https://littlebirdmarketing.com/social-influence-course/
In 1974, three recent art school graduates – Ray Ahlgren, Dan Schwoerer, and Boyce Lundstrom – cobbled together a glass factory in the backyard of a ramshackle house in Portland, Oregon. Resourceful by nature and necessity, they built their factory with scraps repurposed from a shipyard. And, their products—hand-rolled sheets for the stained glass trade—were made from recycled bottle cullet. Shamelessly innovative and unconventional, Bullseye Glass Company was born. A chance encounter with artist Klaus Moje in 1979 inspired them to do something that had never been done before—something that would change the company's course and the history of glass art. They produced a palette of tested-compatible glasses for creating works in a kiln. This reliably fusible glass was an extraordinary product that artists had historically longed for. However, there was a problem—almost no one knew what to do with it. Undaunted, Bullseye embarked on a long-term program of research and education by working hand-in-hand with artists to expand and share the technical, aesthetic, and conceptual possibilities of what is now known as “kiln-glass.” Nearly five decades later, the Bullseye factory has expanded to cover most of the block around the old house where it all started. While the practice of glass fusing, or kilnforming, has expanded exponentially, Bullseye still produces glass the same way as in 1974—one handmade sheet at a time. At this time, the factory casts up to 1,500 sheets every day, in addition to fusible accessory glasses like powder, frit, ribbon, and stringer. Significantly, Bullseye Glass now ships to countries around the world for makers who create stunningly diverse glassworks. Lani McGregor is the Director of Bullseye Projects. Prior to joining Bullseye Glass Co. in 1984, she operated a glass studio in New Mexico that specialized in kilnformed and flat architectural glass. In 1990, she established Bullseye's Research & Education Department and developed its initial teaching programs. Bullseye's Research & Education team continues to explore and share new ways of working with this remarkable material. Bullseye Studio, the fabrication arm of Bullseye Glass Co., collaborates with artists, architects, and designers to demonstrate the large-scale potential of kilnformed glass. In like manner, Bullseye Projects champions artists from around the world who work in kilnforming by mounting exhibitions. The Bullseye Online Store continues to make the company's materials and favorite tools accessible. And finally, Bullseye Glass Resource Centers provide classes and Open Studio access to empower anyone to create with color and light. Enjoy this conversation with founders Schwoerer and McGregor, who trace their company's history, challenges and continued goals to inspire, while providing the tools needed to make the world brighter and more colorful through the incredible potential of glass. For more on Bullseye history, check out Schwoerer and McGregor here: https://www.knowledgestream.org/presentations/early-years-bullseye
Welcome to the American Railroading Podcast! In this episode our host Don Walsh, is joined by guest Kari Gonzales, President and CEO of MxV Rail (formerly TTCI). Together they discuss the Research, Education, Technology and Training, including Firefighter and EMT safety and HAZMAT training, that MxV Rail brings to the railroad industry, as well as the immense amount of data MxV Rail has compiled over 30 years of research. They also discuss the company's recent transition from TTCI to MxV Rail that Kari has spearheaded, what new technology is on the horizon and the training classes and tours that you can take at their facility in Pueblo, CO. Tune in to this episode now to gain valuable insights and broaden your understanding of American Railroading. You can find the episode on the American Railroading Podcast's official website at www.AmericanRailroading.net . So come aboard! KEY POINTS: Don shares his experience from a recent visit to MxV Rail's facility in Pueblo, CO., including a tour of their labs, testing areas and first responder safety and HAZMAT training center (SERTC).MxV Rail is a subsidiary of the Association of American Railroads (AAR).The AAR is an industry trade group representing primarily all the major freight railroads of North America ( United States, Canada, and Mexico ). Amtrak and some regional commuter railroads are also members.Kari announces previously unreleased “breaking news” on the episode. The efforts MxV Rail has made to improve safety and reliability in the railroad industry goes back to the 1980's. Over 76,000 First Responders have received training from MxV Rail (TTCI) since the inception of their SERTC program in 1986, which includes a FREE training program for those Firefighters and EMT's who qualify for the NDPC grant.The AAR provides annual funding to MxV Rail to perform research, which for 2023 is estimated at $13.3M.Kari shares her experience as a board member of the League of Railway Women. MxV Rail has over 1,000 Technology Digests based on 30 years of research data, now available to the public for the first time.Their Facility for Accelerated Service Testing (or FAST) Program achieved a significant milestone in 2021, in its freight rail research program accumulating 5 Billion gross tons of freight train loading. LINKS MENTIONED: https://www.americanrailroading.net/ https://therevolutionrailgroup.com/ https://www.mxvrail.com/
In Ep. #38, hear from Karen Issokson-Silver, the Vice President of Research & Education at the Women's Sports Foundation.In her role, Karen oversees proprietary research, program evaluation, and education, as well as directs the organization's research agenda to drive programming and advocacy within girls and women's sports when it comes to health, gender and equity. Most recently, Karen and her team released a report called: The Healing Power of Sport: COVID-19 and Girls' Participation, Health and Achievements.This new report is one of the first studies to examine ways in which sports participation among girls was impacted during the pandemic and how sport served as a protective factor against some of COVID-19's negative impacts on behavior, mental health, and academic achievement. The findings from this report highlight the powerful protective role that sports can play in supporting the physical, social and emotional well-being of girls.While sports participation among young people was significantly impacted by COVID, girls who were able to continue playing experienced a myriad of positive impacts in areas of physical health, mental health and academics. The report shines a light on the critical role of sports in girls' lives and underscores the need to invest in girls' sports programming so that all girls reap the benefits.In this episode, hear Karen & Caroline dig into the Women's Sports Foundation's findings, and discuss why it is so essential to the well-being of girls for brands, networks, schools and communities to invest in sports for women & girls. Full episode available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music.
CardioNerds (Dr. Amit Goyal), Dr. Sonu Abraham (CardioNerds Ambassador from Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Burlington, MA) discuss left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) and the implications of renal dysfunction with Dr. Brian Houston and Dr. Nisha Bansal. This episode will focus on the intersection of left ventricular assist devices and renal dysfunction. Patients with a combination of heart failure and renal dysfunction overall have a guarded prognosis and their management poses unique challenges to the clinician. We initially discuss the basics of an LVAD and general approach to LVAD candidacy evaluation. We then discuss specific implications of acute kidney injury, presence of preexisting CKD, and end stage renal disease in patients with/being considered for an LVAD. Risk factor identification and prognostication allows for appropriate selection of the right candidates for an LVAD in the context of renal disease. Dr. Brian Houston is the Director of the Mechanical Circulatory Support program at Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Nisha Bansal is an Associate Professor and the Arthur Stach Family Endowed Professor in the Division of Nephrology, an investigator at the Kidney Research Institute, the Director of Nephrology Clinical and Research Education, and the Director of the Kidney-Heart Service at the University of Washington. Notes were drafted by Dr. Sonu Abraham and episode audio was edited by student Dr. Chelsea Amo-Tweneboah. Check out the CardioNerds Failure Heart Success Series Page for more heart success episodes and content! CardioNerds Heart Success Series PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls - Left Ventricular Assist Devices and Renal Dysfunction End stage renal disease (CKD on dialysis) is considered an absolute contraindication for LVAD implantation. Select young patients who are being considered for heart-kidney transplantation in the near future may be candidates for an LVAD as a bridge to heart-kidney transplantation. LVAD implantation can improve kidney function in the short term in patients with AKI primarily caused by cardio-renal syndrome. Patients with pre-existing CKD (not dialysis dependent) have a greater risk of developing AKI after LVAD implantation. Several dialysis modalities including in-center hemodialysis, home hemodialysis, and peritoneal dialysis are available for LVAD patients. However, there are several challenges associated with each modality. An AV graft is a useful vascular access option in LVAD patients undergoing hemodialysis due to a lower risk of infection and ease of immediate use. Causes for anemia in patients with an LVAD and renal dysfunction include anemia of chronic disease, gastrointestinal bleeding, and pump thrombosis leading to hemolysis. Show notes - Left Ventricular Assist Devices and Renal Dysfunction Notes: (drafted by Dr. Sonu Abraham) What is a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) and what are its components? An LVAD supports circulation by unloading the left ventricle and providing increased cardiac output to help support organ perfusion. Use in properly selected patients is associated with improved quality of life and increased survival. The current iteration of LVADs offer continuous flow, as opposed to the older versions which employed pulsatile flow. Components of the LVAD: Inflow cannula (sucks blood from the LV) Pump Outflow cannula (dumps blood into the aorta) Percutaneous driveline Electrical controller How is a patient evaluated for LVAD candidacy? The 2 main questions to be answered during the evaluation of a patient for an LVAD are: 1. Are they sick enough? Do they have end stage heart failure? 2. Do we expect the benefits of an LVAD to outweigh the risks? ...
Capitalizing on the ways glass can be arranged in and flows from a crucible, Nathan Sandberg creates reproducible decorative cane and murrine using the Vitrigraph Kiln. His work showcases these elements in a variety of artistic applications and furnishings. When not in his North Portland studio creating work or getting ready for an exhibition, Sandberg can be found presenting modern, innovative curriculum in kilnformed glass at a wide variety of studios and schools around the globe. In 2003, Sandberg received his BFA in glass and ceramics from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. After working at private glassblowing studios and independently furthering his education in kiln-glass, he joined Bullseye Glass Co. in 2005. As a member of the company's Research & Education team, he taught and developed courses and online educational videos as well as assisted visiting artists. Beginning at the Bullseye factory in 2009, the artist began exploring modern Vitrigraph methods that have become the primary techniques used in the creation of his work. Sandberg creates glass panes that are full of movement and repeated patterns that gently guide the viewer's eyes through the work. He states: “Our world is complex. And I realize that occasionally we simply need a pleasant view in order to escape some of the ugliness and take ourselves somewhere healthier, even if only for a moment.” In 2012, Sandberg founded Nathans LLC. This educational entrepreneurship helped establish him as one of the top kiln-glass educators in the world, sending him on teaching adventures from Santa Fe to Zurich and Australia to Norway. In 2015, Nathans LLC moved out of the basement and into a proper studio space in the Kenton neighborhood of North Portland. Today, Sandberg uses OnGrade Studio as his home base and can be found there relentlessly producing work for exhibitions and developing new curriculum to teach on the road and online. Using primarily glass, Sandberg's installations commonly make use of other materials such as wood, metal and concrete. His artwork can be found in private and public collections around the world and has received critical recognition through awards, exhibitions, and art fairs, including Glazen Huis in Lommel, Belgium, 2nd Place Non-Functional, Academic Award WG@BE3: E-merge, Bullseye Connection Gallery and SOFA Chicago. Sandberg worked with Gabriela Wilson as part of an Instructor Collaborative Residency at The Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass in September 2019. The duo explored the traditional hot shop methods of pulling cane to compare and contrast the process with Vitrigraph methods. Currently, Sandberg operates an 8' x 10' waterjet two days a week and says this equipment will revolutionize what is possible in kilnformed glass. The artist is also in the design phase of a glass shingle backsplash for a 30-foot-tall residential waterfall project. His artwork will be on view at Guardino Gallery in Portland in September 2023 and in October at the Pittsburgh Glass Center with Amanda Simmons, Nancy Callan, Mel Douglas and Corey Pemberton in an exhibition titled Pattern.
For more information, bios, resources, and transcripts visit: adalive.org/episodes/episode-114/ The Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) has a shared vision where all people with disabilities participate fully in their communities. The AUCD supports a national network of university-based interdisciplinary programs, including: University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD), Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND), Eunice Kennedy Shriver Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Centers (IDDRC), and Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Training Programs (DBP). Tune in to learn about the important work of the AUCD and its network, and the far-reaching initiatives of the AUCD that promote independence, productivity, and community inclusion for the disability community. Our guest for this ADA Live! episode is John Tschida, Executive Director of the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD). Mr. Tschida was previously the Director of the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR). The ten regional ADA Centers across the United States are funded by a grant from NIDILLR to provide information, training, and technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
New year, new podcast! In this episode, we cover new research developments, education and what's new at the MS Trust. We kick off the year by talking a little about what's happening in the world of MS, the MS Trust and more.We chat to Rachel Horne who is a journalist with MS. She breaks down her MS journey and how she launched ‘the Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS'. Next, our guest Helen from our MS Trust education team discusses the training we do with MS nurses and what this means for people living with MSEpisode notes:- The MS Trust podcast: mstrust.org.uk/information-support/support-services/podcasts-ms-trust- More about MS Specialist Nurses: mstrust.org.uk/a-z/ms-specialist-nurses- Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS: Rachelhorneprize.com- MS Trust Disease modifying drugs books; shop.mstrust.org.uk/publications/?type=treatments Next episodeThe next episode will be on altered sensations and MS. We're finding out about those weird, odd, creeping, crawling, fizzing and sometimes painful feelings that you might experience.We would love to hear from you if you have any comments or questions on the subject. We would REALLY love to know any life hacks you have for dealing with altered sensations. Send in your tips or questions (they can remain totally anonymous) on a voice note or message via WhatsApp on 07458303326. Alternatively, you can email comms@mstrust.org.uk.
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In the summer of 2006, Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based Shia Islamist terrorist group, engaged in an armed conflict which lasted 34 days and killed more than 100 Israelis. News reports widely called the conflict a stalemate, with no clear winner. Sixteen years later, Hezbollah is just as devoted to Israel's destruction as it ever was, but now its capabilities are far greater than ever before. But how much of a threat to Israel's security is Hezbollah? Does the group really possess the ability to attack and invade Israel - and hold Israeli territory, as it's claimed to be able to do - or is the real danger far less acute? In this week's podcast, we sit down with Sarit Zehavi, the founder & president of the Alma Research & Education Center. Welcome to The Honest Report podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thehonestreport/message
Today we interview Karah Rawlings. Karah is the Executive Director of Wolf Park, a non-profit organization dedicated to the research, education, and conservation of wolves. We'll learn about the value wolves provide to our environment, discuss a concept called re-wilding, and talk about how you, or even your dog, could help with conservation efforts.To support Wolf Park and discover more ways to help, visit: https://wolfpark.org/To learn more about the show, view transcripts, and more visit:https://www.actsofimpact.comSpecial thanks to Karah and the Wolf Park team. Music by Alex Grohls.
Our guest on the show today is Chelli Pumphrey. Chelli is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Therapist, Author and Relationship Coach with almost 30 years of clinical experience. She specializes in working with trauma, adult attachment, narcissistic abuse, and pathological love relationships and is the author of Insight is 20/20: How To Trust Yourself To Protect Yourself From Narcissistic Abuse and Toxic Relationships. This topic is so important. I know because I speak from personal experience. I was in a relationship with someone who I've come to realize was a covert narcissist and was in this abusive relationship for 16 years. I stayed because for much of the time, I didn't even understand or realize that what I was experiencing was narcissistic abuse. Chelli helped me to understand the Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde behavior I experienced with my ex created cognitive dissonance which made it difficult for me to really grasp the reality I was facing. As the abuse escalated, I adapted my own behavior to accommodate my abuser and in that space, I completely lost myself. You'll also hear Trinity have a personal revelation in this podcast….so we can't wait to dive in with you. As a Certified Integrated Medicine Mental Health Practitioner and Reiki practitioner, Chelli is passionate about integrative, holistic mental health, believing that mind, body, and spirit should be nurtured throughout the healing journey. Passionate about educating the public about toxic relationships. And man did she impart some amazing wisdom on our show today. The research shows that narcissism likely genetic and inherited in some way and "hardwired" into our personality. Therefore, it is difficult for a narcissist to change their behavior. Women who are kind, empathetic and agreeable are often drawn into these relationships and narcissists will "prey" on partners with these qualities and characteristics. Conscientiousness and traits like loyalty and being goal driven keep you in the relationship… Cognitive dissonance can be described as the mental conflict that exists when your beliefs are not aligned with your actions. Chelli founded Trilogy Holistic Mental Health in Denver, CO, and currently serves as Clinical Director of both Trilogy and Strength in Motion Counseling in Boulder, CO. She maintains her own private practice where she offers toxic relationship recovery coaching programs and serves on the Board of Advisors for the Association for NPD/Psychopathy Survivor Treatment, Research & Education. You can find Chelli: Website | https://www.chellipumphrey.com Facebook | Chelli Pumphrey Therapy Instagram | Chelli Pumphrey LinkedIn | Chelli Pumphrey
Join us on this week's Black Doctors Talk Podcast which features our guest, Dr. Ashley N. Campbell who speaks to us on the topics of Black culture, social impact, and the importance of diversity equity and inclusion work in higher education and industry. Dr. Campbell's diverse experiences in multicultural programming, organizational development, and data analysis have positioned her to create transformative change. Currently, Dr. Campbell serves as Director of Equity and Inclusion Research and Research Education with the Office of Equity and Inclusion at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Dr. Campbell is also a faculty member within the Integral and Transpersonal Psychology Department at the California Institute of Integral Studies. In addition, Dr. Campbell serves as Global Co-Chair with the University of Rochester's Black Alumni Network and Vice-Chair for Niche Market Insights Foundation, Incorporated. During the podcast, Dr. Campbell shares how her father ignited a passion in her for Black culture and her desire to see equity in the black community. Having seen such Black excellence in her life growing in the DC area, Dr. Campbell has long been inspired to see this excellence spread throughout her community. She understood her assignment and that in order to create change she had to learn more in order to do more. Like most, she experienced challenges on her journey to the doctorate. For her it included being a mother, wife, and working full-time which caused a moment of stillness. But she shares the importance of having friends that provided encouragement, which could be as simple as “Girl get yourself together”! While Dr. Campbell describes DEI as the new “sexy” term, engaging in the work is serious and needs to be an established priority in higher education to ensure the voices of students are valued and then actions are taken in response to their needs. Dr. Campbell earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Transformative Studies from California Institute of Integral Studies; Master of Science, Education, Inclusion, and Urban Teaching & Leadership from University of Rochester; and Bachelor of Arts in English also from University of Rochester. With such a busy schedule, Dr. Campbell also leads a nonprofit alongside her husband where she resides in upstate New York.
Hour 1 * Guest: Casey Whalen, is an investigative journalist, videographer, activist and guest host of the White Rose Resistance Hour on Republic Broadcasting network and is a booking agent for multiple radio programs on various platforms. He has been exposing the Marxist Revolution unfolding in North Idaho which has become a target to control the narrative at a national level. * Guest: Vicky Davis, co-host of governamerica.com, author of websites: thetechnocratictyranny.com & channelingreality.com. She has been exposing the inner workings of government systems on a global level and helping people understand the parallel to local government. * Casey filmed and documented the Pride in the park event in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho on June 11, 2022 which included a Drag Queen dance party, the Temple of Satan performing unbaptisms and the arrest of Patriot Front. * Because of the ongoing Marxist takeover of North Idaho Casey & Vicky have exposed over the last 3 years the organizations and structures working behind the scenes to corrupt and destroy the community. * They also documented how the City of Boise is working directly with the Western States Center, Which showed the narrative behind the scenes of how they covered up a rape by immigrants. Hour 2 * Guests: Casey Whalen, Vicky Davis, Special Two Hour Interview Continues! * Uniting Neighbors to Defend Their Families, Faith, Freedom and Future – Become a Member of People's Rights – PeoplesRights.org – Text RIGHTS To 80123. * The Global Agenda Carried out on the Local Level Via Secret Combinations! * Are you aware of Institute for Research Education & Human Rights (IREHR)? * SHOULDER TO SHOULDER: CSPOA AND THE OATH KEEPERS – Chuck Tanner. * Casey has exposed via public records requests – The director of the local Human Rights Education Institute (HREI) has a HR Steering Committee which consists of local law enforcement Kootenai County Sheriff, CdA Police, Idaho State Police, the FBI and other local entities. * How the Spokane County Sheriff through the use of RIG9 (regional intelligence group 9) disseminated information of Casey taking Idaho State Constitutions to local police & sheriff departments in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho via the Washington State Fusion Center which has ties to a regional organization called the Pacific Northwest Economic Region consisting of 5 provinces in Canada and the Northwest States of the United States. * Casey attended the Mike Lindell Cyber Symposium with the New American Magazine in August of last year and has filmed many presentations & interviewed Dr. Douglas Frank to help promote his explanation of how elections in the State of Idaho have been corrupted. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Guests: Casey Whalen, Vicky Davis, Special Two Hour Interview Continues! * Uniting Neighbors to Defend Their Families, Faith, Freedom and Future - Become a Member of People's Rights - PeoplesRights.org - Text RIGHTS To 80123. * The Global Agenda Carried out on the Local Level Via Secret Combinations! * Are you aware of Institute for Research Education & Human Rights (IREHR)? * SHOULDER TO SHOULDER: CSPOA AND THE OATH KEEPERS - Chuck Tanner. * Casey has exposed via public records requests - The director of the local Human Rights Education Institute (HREI) has a HR Steering Committee which consists of local law enforcement Kootenai County Sheriff, CdA Police, Idaho State Police, the FBI and other local entities. * How the Spokane County Sheriff through the use of RIG9 (regional intelligence group 9) disseminated information of Casey taking Idaho State Constitutions to local police & sheriff departments in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho via the Washington State Fusion Center which has ties to a regional organization called the Pacific Northwest Economic Region consisting of 5 provinces in Canada and the Northwest States of the United States. * Casey attended the Mike Lindell Cyber Symposium with the New American Magazine in August of last year and has filmed many presentations & interviewed Dr. Douglas Frank to help promote his explanation of how elections in the State of Idaho have been corrupted.
Devin Burghart, Executive Director of the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights, joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss his group's latest report on the far right's growing membership in state legislatures across the country, what kind of Facebook Groups these legislators engaged with and joined, just how many far right legislators there are and how many in each state, and much more! On the patron half of the show: the Uvalde shooting, plus listener call-ins, comments, and questions. (Episode from the 5/24/22 livestream show.) Read the IREHR report: https://www.irehr.org/reports/breaching-the-mainstream/. Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/mattbinder
Nelida Robles is a 2022 BS Graduate from the University of Santa Cruz with a major in Microbiology and Spanish. Most recently Nelida has been accepted as a new Scholar in the Postbaccalaureate Research Program at the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode Nelida shares her background as a Latina being raised in East Los Angeles and her biology research work the University of Santa Cruz. Nelida shares her plan and dreams to continue her research University of Pennsylvania and her dedication to finding new medications and working for a Biotech company. Nelida is a wonderful example of a hard-working student beating any challenges that come her way. HealthCare UnTold Congratulates Nelida Robles for her educational successes and her future as a health professional. Si Se Puede Nelida!!!#ucsc.edu#healthcareuntold@gmail.com#gentecare#PREP University of Pennslvanua.edu#nelidarobles
Our guest Ritu Agarwal, PhD, and Robert H. Smith Dean's Chair of Information Systems and founding director of the school's Center for Health Information and Decision Systems (CHIDS) discusses using digital technology, analytics, and AI to educate the next generation of health IT researchers and executives and leaders. This episode is part of a Health IT series by the AMA-MSS Committee on Health Information Technology, hosted by Kristofer Jackson, Medical student at the University of Toledo College of Medicine.
Dr. Nathan Smith will soon be starting his new roles as Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion in Research and Research Education as well as Associate Professor of Neuroscience in the School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Rochester. Currently, Nathan is Director of Basic Neuroscience Research and a Principal Investigator in the Center for Neuroscience Research at Children's National Research Institute as well as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Pharmacology & Physiology at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Nathan studies a type of cell in the brain that helps the brain perform certain tasks like managing blood flow. These cells also help other cells in the brain, such as neurons, communicate with each other. Nathan focuses particularly on interactions between neurons and glial cells in healthy brains and in models of diseases like ADHD, Depression, and epilepsy. When he's not working in the lab, Nathan enjoys practicing martial arts. He is a black belt in Seidokan Karate, and this has been a passion for Nathan since graduate school that helps him keep his life in balance. He received his B.S. in Biology from Xavier University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. When he graduated in 2013, Nathan was the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Rochester. Afterwards, Nathan conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Utah and Boston University, as well as at Children's National Hospital. Nathan has received numerous honors and awards in his career including being named a 2021 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), receipt of the 2019 Neuroscience Alumni Award from the University of Rochester, and receipt of the 2018 Children's National President's Award for Innovation in Research. In our interview, Nathan shares more about his life and science.
2-17-22 AJ DailyCAB Insider: Market UpdateAdapted from a release by Paul Dykstra, Certified Angus Beef LLC Starting the Succession Planning Conversation Adapted from an article by Sara Gugelmeyer for Angus Journal Author and Registered Dietitian Diana Rodgers to Dish on Sustainable Meat at 2022 Stakeholders Summit Adapted from a release by the Animal Agriculture Alliance Livestock & Forage Systems Field Day Edisto Research and Education Center Adapted from a release by Clemson University Extension Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.
Jon Carnegie, Executive Director of the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) at the Bloustein School, joins Stuart Shapiro on EJB Talks this week. VTC is a leader in transportation planning and policy research and education at the national, regional, and state levels. Jon talks about VTC's core strengths related to transportation in the built environment and its work in transit-oriented development, pedestrian and bicycle mobility and safety, healthy community design, smart growth, and transportation and social equity. They discuss the relationship between transportation, social justice, and the environment. He tells Stuart about some of their exciting outreach and research including the New Jersey Travel Independence Program (NJTIP@Rutgers), VTC's partnership with the New Jersey Climate Change Alliance which is centered around decarbonizing the transportation sector, and the center's cross-disciplinary work with the Rutgers Schools of Engineering (SOE) and Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) for the New Jersey Department of Transportation, just to name a few. Tune in for all the details! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ejbtalks/message
We are starting the year off on a high note! Dive into the world of cannabis research as Bryan and Kellan talk with Nicolas Schlienz Ph.D. about his work with cannabis.Nicolas Schlienz is passionate about Eliminating health inequities and barriers to healthcare which is why he joined Realm of Caring as their Research Director.Listen to today's episode to hear more about:Cannabis for PTSDEndocannabinoid SystemsTobacco vs Cannabis withdrawalClinical cannabis trialsVeterans using Cannabis to treat Vietnam and Iraq PTSDCannabinoids as a natural means for relief.Realm of Caring is a 501(c)3 non-profit redefining cannabis through innovative research, revolutionary education, and empowering global community connections.Visit realmofcaring.org to learn more.#cannabiscommunity #cannabis #thc #cbd #weed #medicated #sativa #indica #marijuana #cannabisculture
We are starting the year off on a high note! Dive into the world of cannabis research as Bryan and Kellan talk with Nicolas Schlienz Ph.D. about his work with cannabis.Nicolas Schlienz is passionate about Eliminating health inequities and barriers to healthcare which is why he joined Realm of Caring as their Research Director.Listen to today's episode to hear more about:Cannabis for PTSDEndocannabinoid SystemsTobacco vs Cannabis withdrawalClinical cannabis trialsVeterans using Cannabis to treat Vietnam and Iraq PTSDCannabinoids as a natural means for relief.Realm of Caring is a 501(c)3 non-profit redefining cannabis through innovative research, revolutionary education, and empowering global community connections.Visit realmofcaring.org to learn more.#cannabiscommunity #cannabis #thc #cbd #weed #medicated #sativa #indica #marijuana #cannabisculture
We are starting the year off on a high note! Dive into the world of cannabis research as Bryan and Kellan talk with Nicolas Schlienz Ph.D. about his work with cannabis.Nicolas Schlienz is passionate about Eliminating health inequities and barriers to healthcare which is why he joined Realm of Caring as their Research Director.Listen to today's episode to hear more about:Cannabis for PTSDEndocannabinoid SystemsTobacco vs Cannabis withdrawalClinical cannabis trialsVeterans using Cannabis to treat Vietnam and Iraq PTSDCannabinoids as a natural means for relief.Realm of Caring is a 501(c)3 non-profit redefining cannabis through innovative research, revolutionary education, and empowering global community connections.Visit realmofcaring.org to learn more.#cannabiscommunity #cannabis #thc #cbd #weed #medicated #sativa #indica #marijuana #cannabisculture
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In this episode, we chat with Karen Issokson-Silver, VP, Director of Research & Education at the Women's Sport Foundation. Karen has had an extensive career within public health alongside a wide variety of experiences starting her career in marketing & advertising at Sandcastles consulting LLC. Through her journey Karen has been a part of various consulting projects such as the American Cancer Society and New York State Department of Education to name a few. Karen also moved into teaching as an Adjunct professor at Montclair University at the department of public health and she is currently focused on equity, access, and opportunity for underserved girls in her role at the Women's sport foundation. This podcast is full of her rich experiences and we hope it gives you some insights as to what are all the vast possibilities in the field of global public health. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit publichealth.nyu.edu.
In this episode I was able to sit down with Jon Yuen. He was kind enough to give us some insight into his way of thinking and processes about life. He lives in Norway and has a humble way of conveying his thoughts on different ideals. We talked about curiosity, fear, education at any […]
Randy Liebeck is a researcher, writer, & lecturer on all things paranormal & anomalous. He has trained through the Rhine Institute, the University of Edinborough's Koestler Parapsychological Unit, the Parapsychology Foundation, the Alvarado Zingrone Intitute for Research & Education & the HCH Institute, He is a Paraphychological Field Investigator for the Office of Paranormal Investigations under Loyd Auerbach's direction, the NJ state rep for The Ghost Research Society. Add his consultations for TV, print & film outlets & he's a busy guy! He's an on-air "ghost expert" for several programs around the world including Unexplained Mysteries, Dead Famous: Ghostly Encounters. In the interest of full diclosure, he is also a feature writer & stringer for FATE Magazine!
In this episode of the “Stories from the NNI” podcast, Vinayak Dravid, the Abraham Harris Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University, describes nanotechnology's significant impact on scientific research, educational programs, and public outreach activities. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/D_2yzQZ97w4 CREDITS Special thanks to: Vinayak DravidNorthwestern University Produced by:Andrew Pomeroy Music: Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sc...https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.
Welcome back to Part 2 of my interview with Kristy. Kristy talks about how she started choreagraphing dances in her garage as a child with her pink boombox, but then denied that creative side to pursue something more serious. This decision led her to some challenging times. You don't want to miss the joyful ending of this story, where Kristy shares how she was able to live out who she is by bringing both her analytical and creative sides together!
Today, I am sharing a conversation with my friend Kristy Gordon. Kristy and I met in the Artist's Way group led by my friend Jaime, which I had previously mentioned in my interview with Lindsay. Kristy earned her PhD in sociology, which she has used in teaching, research in social inequality, and consulting. Because Kristy and I had such a rich and wide-ranging conversation, I divided this interview into 2 podcast episodes. In Part 1, Kristy beautifully describes how she uses both her analytical and creativity skills in her research to design meaningful studies and also how she uses these to develop strong connections with students. In Part 2, to be released on Wednesday, Kristy and I talk about how dancing has been an important creative outlet for her, ever since she started choreagraphing dances in her garage as a child with her pink boombox. Come listen as Kristy shares how that that childhood past time has evolved into her current dance business and also how she brings in her analytical mindset with her consulting career. You don't want to miss Kristy and my conversation!
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Karri Morgan, Executive Director of the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation, who shares a brief history of how the organization started with their founder, Olympic Gold Medalist figure skater and national speaker Scott Hamilton, and their dedication to changing the future of cancer by funding advanced, innovative research that treats the cancer while sparing the patient. Karri highlights their efforts to provide support and to fund immunotherapy in cancer research and clinical trials, and talks about their collaborative approach in convening different medical and community stakeholders to create change and help patients and families. She also talks about some of the many ways to get involved with upcoming events and efforts, and more.CARES stands for Cancer Alliance for Research Education and Survivorship. We seek to be a neutral convener between organizations, researchers, academic scientists, drug developers and others to accelerate the advancement of less toxic treatments for isolated cancers and tumors.A brief history in how we got started with our FounderFilling the need to fund immunotherapy in cancer research and clinical trialsEvents in and out of our communitySummer 5kSk8 to Elimin8 CancerScott Hamilton & Friends, Nov. 21st at Bridgestone ArenaCelebrating SurvivorshipWays you can support“I see a day where everyone survives cancer. A day when no one suffers their way through their treatments. A day cancer does no harm. Our body holds the keys to surviving this insidious disease, and only through the research we are funding that we can unlock the keys to a much brighter future - a future celebrating survivors. Join me! “—Scott HamiltonLearn more:Website: https://www.scottcares.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teamscottcares/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/scott-hamilton-cares-foundation/?viewAsMember=trueTwitter: https://twitter.com/TeamScottCARES
This week, we have a special double-segment with Devin Burghart, the executive director of the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights. Devin and his colleagues have been tracking the rise of Ammon Bundy's sprawling anti-government movement called "People's Rights," which is spoiling for another standoff with the federal government over a water rights dispute in the Klamath Basin in Oregon. Burghart says the group is developing into a kind of "Uber of the militia movement" with its capacity to quickly mobilize potentially violent far-right extremists on short notice. PlaylistHeartless Bastards: "Only For You"Morgan James: "Cecilia" (Simon & Garfunkel cover)
María Scharrón-del Río, Ph.D. is Associate Dean of the School of Education & Professor of the School Counseling Graduate Program at Brooklyn College. They're a leader in GLARE (GLBTQ Advocacy in Research & Education), committed to the development of multicultural competencies in counselors, psychologists, & educators. Betsy & Maria chat about the role of education in making space for all people to show up as themselves in all of their intersecting identities. Follow Betsy on IG @thebetsyreed
In this week’s NothingWasted! podcast, we revisit a recent chat with Bryan Staley, President & CEO, EREF. We spoke with Bryan about the annual EREF auction at WasteExpo, sustainability, the organization’s new mission and more. #NothingWastedPodcast And, to learn more about EREF’s Annual Charitable Auction & Silent Auction at WasteExpo 2021, visit here. (It’s not too late to register for in-person attendance.)
Co-Founders of Research Anchor Publishing, Dr. Mustafa Citak, and Sophia-Marlene Busch, discuss their new platform which provides practice-oriented consulting and support for clinical researchers around the world.
Devin Burghart of the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss the groypers and their gathering from last month during CPAC, the rise of Nick Fuentes, what's making him standout among the sea of failed right wing personalities, and more! This is Part 2 of my discussion with Devin, Catch Part 1 (episode 157) where we discussed the anti-vaxxers, anti-mask, anti-lockdown conspiracies and their relationship with the far right one year since everything changed on March 11, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And on the patron half of the show: more about the discussion with Devin on COVID conspiracy theorists, the groypers, an update on the Epoch Times spreading mailers in Canada, plus listener calls, comments, questions and more! (Episode is from the 3/11/21 livestream show.) Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/mattbinder
Devin Burghart of the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss the anti-vaxxers, anti-mask, anti-lockdown conspiracies and their relationship with the far right one year since everything changed on March 11, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, in Part 2 of the discussion with Devin (episode 158), we discuss the groypers and their gathering from two weekends ago during CPAC, the rise of Nick Fuentes, and more. And on the patron half of the show: more about the discussion with Devin on COVID conspiracy theorists, the groypers, an update on the Epoch Times spreading mailers in Canada, plus listener calls, comments, questions and more! (Episode is from the 3/11/21 livestream show.) Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/mattbinder
Dr. Haudek will discuss her journey from a career in research to clinical education at BCM. We will learn about the Foundations Basic to the Science of Medicine course, and a little more of the personal history of the woman behind it. We will also discuss wellness, her dancing hobby, and her past experiences with stem cell research.
Henry Ford Health System and Michigan State University, two of the state's leading education, research and health care institutions, are partnering to make Michigan a national leader in providing access to exceptional health care for all residents, scientific discovery and education for providers, patients and families. In a landmark partnership that will last for at least 30 years, both institutions are committed to aligning efforts across key departments and programs to achieve critical health care and educational goals, while addressing social issues that impact health outcomes for patients in Michigan and beyond.Here to talk more about the partnership are Dr. Norman J. Beauchamp Jr., MSU executive vice president for health sciences and Adnan Munkarah, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer for Henry Ford Health System. Dr. Beauchamp will chair the board selected from leaders of both institutions.Key features of the agreement include fostering innovative, groundbreaking research; providing best-in-class cancer care; interprofessional training; increasing diversity among the next generation of health care professionals; and addressing the needs of traditionally underserved communities. Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) are core components of the partnership and are embedded throughout the agreement in a commitment to addressing access to health care and health disparities in both urban and rural communities. For more information about the partnership, visit www.henryford.com/msuhealthsciences. MSU will expand its presence in Detroit through the development of a regional campus, located within the existing Henry Ford Detroit Campus footprint. The institutions will create a new Health Sciences Center (HSC) that tightly aligns basic and translational research, fueling innovation and discovery through an academically and clinically integrated network of health care providers, scientists, academicians and public health practitioners.A new urban-based public health program is planned to focus on education and research, as well as provide a platform to collaborate with other institutions. With the planned expansion of their combined research enterprise, Henry Ford and MSU are developing a joint research institute, the Health Sciences Center, dedicated to research and academic activities. Alignment between a top academic institution and a leading integrated health system will accelerate the recruitment and retention of top clinical and academic talent, which is essential for advancing research, providing superior patient care and educating the next generation of premier health care professionals. With the MSU partnership, the Henry Ford Cancer Institute will expand research and clinical applications to create an international destination for access to the most advanced cancer therapies and research. With its focus on innovative cancer treatments, prevention and screening protocols, the institute will offer vast improvements in population health, fuel discovery in basic sciences, support translational research aimed at curing cancer and close the gap in health care outcomes for cancer patients based on race, ethnicity, gender and socioeconomic status.Diversity, equity and inclusion are foundational to Henry Ford and MSU's partnership and are articulated in key goals and deliverables that seek to eliminate health disparities, address the social determinants of health, and remove barriers to care and opportunity for medical education. This includes a commitment to educate diverse health care providers and ensure equitable access to quality health care for historically disenfranchised and marginalized populations.This partnership is not an acquisition or merger. The Henry Ford and MSU names will not change, and both organizations will maintain their respective autonomies. The goal is to combine the strength of both institutions' legacies and storied brands toward their shared goals. By mid-2021, there will be co-branding within some areas, including joint research efforts, and the Center will establish an umbrella entity for its activities and a joint identity. Several of the partnership's advancements will result from the integration of both institutions around key research and program elements, while others, such as capital projects, are dependent upon securing private and philanthropic funding.At the core of the partnership is a unique primary academic affiliation. As the partnership evolves and expands, Michigan will be established as a destination for exceptional clinical care, advanced research and innovative medical education. The partnership will chart definitive progress in eliminating health disparities and addressing the needs of marginalized communities, improving health care for everyone. Most important of all, this partnership will provide improved care options and increased hope to patients and families facing disparate medical challenges, including cancer. MSU Today airs every Sunday morning at 9:00 on 105.1 FM, AM 870, and however you stream at home. Follow and subscribe at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.
Join Judith and Erin as they have an illuminating conversation with Jessica Spott, Ph.D. candidate in Educational Psychology at Texas Tech University and the mother of two young boys. Jessica is also the Director of the STEM Center for Outreach, Research & Education at Texas Tech. In this episode, Jessica shares some of the roadblocks that have occurred on her journey to her Ph.D. as well as her important research project which examines the experiences of MotherScholars in STEM fields. Tune in as Jessica explores the notion of the MotherScholar and gives important insight into the experiential similarities and differences between MotherScholars in STEM and non-STEM fields.
This is a replay of Episode 9 where I interview my biggest inspiration. My mother. At the time of the interview, Dr. Erica Jordan was a school counselor for Chicago Public School where she had worn many hats. We discuss how she went from not being able to write a 10-page paper to write a full doctoral dissertation. As a single mother in college, she had no idea the barriers that she would break! We then get into conversations about when I was a little Li. This is a great episode if you want to hear about how a mother grinds and also her brag about her favorite child. Connect with her: Instagram: @drejluvpink Connect with me: Website: TheResearchHer.com TikTok: @TheResearchHer Instagram: @TheResearchHer Twitter: @TheResearchHer Facebook: @TheResearchHer Ways to subscribe to The Research Her podcast Google Apple Stitcher Spotify RSS feed Have feedback? Download the FREE "The Research Her" APP on iOS and Android (to directly send feedback) Email HitUsUp@TheResearchHer.com
In addition to his position as managing partner of the Prell Organization, he is adjunct assistant professor at the George Herbert Walker School of Business and Technology at Webster University in St. Louis. As an emeritus member of QRCA and a recipient of the President’s Award, he is also very involved with the Education Special interest Group.
In this episode of the GAMUT Podcast from Idealliance, Dr. Reem El Asaleh, an academic leader in graphic communication research, development, and education, talks about her diverse background and current work critical to the print and packaging industry. Dr. El Asaleh shares details on research projects covering Extended Color Gamut technology, ICC Max, artificial intelligence's impact in print, and the Dimension's Pilot program, an initiative to study equity and diversity, and inclusion in higher education.Dr. Reem El Asaleh, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at Ryerson in the School of Graphic Communications Management. She gained her B.Sc. in Computer Science from United Arab Emirates University and Master and Ph.D. in Paper Engineering and Imaging Science from Western Michigan University. Dr. El Asaleh's multidisciplinary knowledge was shown in her multiple research projects that elaborate on issues that concern the graphic arts industry. She is a Ryerson representative for the International Color Consortium (ICC), a global not-for-profit organization that deals with specifications and standardization to support Color Management Systems (CMS).Dr. El Asaleh is currently working on a project for ICC to create an open-source conformance tool that would inspect the performance of newly constructed color device profiles using a new standard that the ICC is currently adapted. Other ongoing projects: Investigating Brand Color Reproduction using Expanded Gamut Technology with flexo printing, and investigating Advantage and limitations of Integrated Technologies in the Graphic Arts industry.---This episode of the GAMUT Podcast is sponsored by:Tilia LabsReliance on human decision-making for planning and imposition is becoming unsustainable. Tilia Labs is leveraging AI technology to drive a revolution in preproduction, helping printers estimate faster, plan smarter, and manufacture profitably.---GAMUT is produced and published by Idealliance - become a member today and join us in creating the future of our industry.Learn more about Idealliance Certification Programs such as: G7®, BrandQ®, Color Management Professional® and Print Planning & Estimating Professional®.Support the show (https://www.idealliance.org/idealliance-membership)
We have two podcast guests on this episode of stigma and im/migration. Dr. Shira Goldenberg is an Assistant Professor of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University and Director of Research Education at the Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity. Her research focuses on sexual and reproductive health among im/migrant and refugee women, and the impact of laws and policies on sex workers' health, safety and human rights. You can find her research here, Shira's twitter here and the Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity here. Stefanie Machado is a Research Associate at the Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity and a PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University. Stefanie's doctoral research focuses on intersectional determinants of im/migrant women's sexual and reproductive health access during COVID-19 and beyond. On this podcast we discuss the intersection of xenophobia, racism, COVID-19 stigma, and sex work stigma with stigma targeting im/migrants. Structural change, societal change, and individual change are needed to recognize dignity, rights and shared humanity to challenge im/migration stigma. We talk about learning from Black Lives Matter, migrant justice and rights work, defunding the police, sex worker rights movement, and standing up against harassment.Episode hosted by Dr. Carmen Logie. Supported by funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation and Canada Research Chairs program. Original music and podcast produced by Jupiter Productions, who have various production services available to support your podcast needs.
Dr. Gershony was the Founder of Vascular Solutions, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN), which had a successful IPO in 2000, and for which he served as Chief Medical Officer and a member of the Board of Directors from 1996-2002. Dr. Gershony was the principal inventor of the DuettTM Vascular Sealing Device manufactured by Vascular Solutions. Dr. Gershony was also the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of AngioScore, Inc. (Fremont, CA), a medical device company devoted to developing unique angioplasty scoring balloon catheters to address a variety of important clinical needs during coronary and peripheral interventional procedures. He was a member of the senior management team from 2003 until AngioScore’s successful acquisition in 2014. Dr. Gershony has served on the adjunct faculty of the Stanford Biodesign Innovation Program. He also completed an Executive Program in finance and accounting (FANFE) at the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2007. Dr. Gershony is the author of 10 issued medical device patents. He has been a member of the scientific advisory board or a consultant to numerous medical device companies and venture capitalists in the Bay Area and elsewhere. Dr. Gershony is an active early-stage MedTech company investor and mentor, a member of Life Science Angels Medical Device and Digital Health Committee, and a member of the Band of Angels.
0:08 – The U.N. Human Rights Council is holding an urgent debate this week, rare in its history, to examine racism and police violence against African-Americans in the United States. The family of George Floyd asked for them to open a formal probe. We talk with Gay McDougall, distinguished scholar-in-residence at Fordham University's Leitner Center for International Law and Justice and a former member of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. She co-drafted a letter — with more than 600 signatories — demanding that the U.N. Human Rights Council convene a session to investigate police violence and repression of protests in the U.S. 0:23 – We hear an update from Zimbabwe, where three young women opposition activists are being jailed and accused of lying about being attacked, raped and tortured. Garikai Chaunza joins us. He is an independent journalist and media professional based in Harare. 0:34 – What are right-wing extremists doing, and what are the so-called “Boogaloo Bois”? We talk with two experts who track white power movements in history and online. Kathleen Belew is a professor of history at the University of Chicago. Author of Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement & Paramilitary America. Devin Burghart is executive director of the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights, based in Seattle, which examines racist, anti-Semitic, and far right social movements. 1:08 – The Do No Harm coalition is organizing medical professionals to take a stand against racism in medicine, racist policing, brutality against protesters and homelessness, and hosting street medic trainings, among other issues. We talk with Dr. Rupa Marya, who works in hospital medicine at UCSF and is a member of the Do No Harm Coalition. They are planning a car caravan for Black lives on Saturday, June 20 at 4PM. Details here. 1:18 – Oscar Grant's family is calling for BART Board Director Debora Allen to step down after comments that downplayed the death of Oscar Grant. A commenter during a BART Board meeting said that BART police murder people, and Allen disagreed, calling it a “false statement” and “politically motivated.” We talk with Uncle Bobby X, uncle of Oscar Grant, who was killed by Johannes Meserle on January 1, 2009. 1:34 – Young Black Oakland organizers with Black Youth 4 The People's Liberation are planning a protest and rally at 4PM on Juneteenth (Friday, June 19) at DeFremery Park. Details on their Instagram. Jadyn Polk and Isha Clark join us to talk about the event. 1:42 – A massive port shutdown and rally is planned for the Port of Oakland on Juneteenth. We talk with Trent Willis, president of ILWU Local 10, part of the labor movement leading the shutdown for racial justice. Demonstrators will meet at 1717 Middle Harbor Road at 10AM, with march to follow ending at Oscar Grant Plaza. 1:50 – Travis Watts is an Oakland community staple who organizes events like the FamBam and the Pan African Festival. He is organizing a Juneteenth event at the Lake Merritt Ampitheater from 12PM-9PM Friday June 19. Details here. The post Man accused of guard's killing at Oakland federal building has ties to white power movement; plus, U.N. holds urgent debate on U.S. racism and police violence, and a preview of Juneteenth actions and port shutdown appeared first on KPFA.
0:08 – How long will it take to develop a Covid-19 vaccine, and what can the public expect from the human vaccine trials underway right now? Art Reingold is the Division Head of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. 0:34 – There has been an explosion of Covid-19 cases in U.S. meatpacking plants among workers. Tyson, JBS and Smithfield workers have died from the virus. Investigative reporter Leah Douglas (@leahjdouglas) of the nonprofit investigative news outlet Food and Environment Reporting Network has been tracking the spread of Covid-19 in the food system, and says it is likely being massively undercounted, in part because of the reticence of meat companies to disclose the extent of the sickness. Read Douglas's reporting here. 1:08 – A recent study of misinformation in Nature mapped the online spread of pro- and anti-vaccination views. It suggested anti-vaccination social media posters are more successful at posting their content where “undecided” viewers will see it, even though anti-vaccination advocates are a smaller portion of users. We talk with Neil Johnson, professor of physics at George Washington University and lead author of the study. 1:18 – What's the crossover between anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown views at recent protests at state houses across the U.S.? We speak with Devin Burghart (@dburghart), executive director of the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights, based in Seattle, which examines racist, anti-Semitic, and far right social movements. 1:34 – An appeals court has paved the way for a massive, polluting coal export terminal at the Port of Oakland. We get the latest update from journalist Darwin BondGraham, news editor of Berkeleyside's forthcoming Oakland newsroom. Photo by Don Barrett The post Covid-19 cases in meatpacking plants are likely undercounted; Anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown views cross-pollinate online; Appeals court paves way for polluting coal terminal at Port of Oakland appeared first on KPFA.
Welcome to the debut episode of the Spotlight Lipedema Podcast. I can't describe how excited I am to get this podcast finally started. It has been long in the making. I've been rolling ideas around in my head for well over a year, but finally got things together, and with the help of my wonderful producer Chris Duckett, was able to get this episode done and the podcast officially launched. Hopefully, this is just the first of many, many more to come.On this episode I'm going to give a quick introduction to lipedema for any listeners that may be unfamiliar with it or who've been recently diagnosed. That will be just a baseline for what will become my story - how I have dealt with being fat for most of my life, and how I came to be diagnosed. How I'm living with lipedema will be saved for future episodes. Also in future episodes, we'll get into more detail about lipedema and hear the stories of people with different stages and types lipedema and at different ages. I think you'll find that we have lots of similarities in our stories, but what we can really learn from is how our experiences have varied.Like everyone diagnosed with lipedema, I've had to learn a lot about what it is, what it isn't, and how to deal with it. I encourage everyone to visit the following websites that have been so helpful to me.Treatment, Research & Education of Adipose Tissue Program at The University of Arizona Health Sciences: https://treat.medicine.arizona.edu/The Lipedema Foundation: https://www.lipedema.org/about-lipedemaFat Disorders Resource Society: https://www.fatdisorders.org/lipedemaThe Lipedema Project: https://lipedemaproject.org/Lipedema Simplified: https://lipedema-simplified.org/Special thanks to the wonderful people who have been so supportive to me as I started my lipedema journey - Abbi Bliss, Maureen McBeth, Joni Donlon, Kate Megonnell, Barb Steinberg, Carol Zisfein, Helen Luqman, Emilza Ordonez, Susan McVey, Mary Pellnitz, Raina Singh, Wednesday Vail, Miriam Aladdin, Dr. David Song, Kimberly Miller, Myrna Marcellin, Dr. Nadiv Shapira, Dr. Janna Latchchinina, Catherine Seo, Leslyn Keith, Mende Staggs, and Raeannn Sparks - and of course all the wonderful people on Dr. Song's team at Georgetown University Hospital and on 7 Bles.This episode is dedicated to the strong women in my life who now guide me from Heaven - Julia "Judy" Pellnitz, Catherine "Kitty" Spaluzzi, Anna Commesso and my spirit sister Jackie Conti Antretter. I love and miss you all.Producer: Chris Duckett - https://www.duckettproductionservices.com/Intro Music "Walk in the Park," Bumper Music "Folk Bed" and Closing Music "In the Field" all courtesy of Jason Shaw at Audionautix - https://audionautix.com/index.php
Major research universities face a dilemma: they have tons of data that needs to be stored, and are creating more data all the time. Simultaneously, they have notoriously tight budgets that are often set in concrete. What do do? The solution may lie in public cloud storage, which can provide predictable costs and protected, yet easily-accessible, data. Beware, though, because the big dogs of the public cloud come with strings attached. In this episode, Marty Falaro, Wasabi SVP for Global Sales & Alliances, chats with ActualTech Media’s James Green about the special needs and pressures faced by research scientists at universities and elsewhere, and how Wasabi can meet those needs and ease those pressures. Show highlights include: How military and scientific research helped birth the Internet How Internet 2.0 differs from 1.0, and what it means for research scenarios The coming revolution of 5G The problems scientific researchers face with fixed budgets and massive data storage needs The hidden fees and variable costs of the major public cloud providers, and how they can quickly break a budget Why a hybrid storage model makes sense for many public universities Top education use cases for unlimited hot cloud storage Resource Links: Wasabi and Academic Genomic Research - https://s3.wasabisys.com/wsbi-media/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Academic-Genomic-Reseach-Wasabi-Packet.pdf Scientific Research and Wasabi - https://wasabi.com/scientific-research/ Wasabi - https://wasabi.com/ Free Trial - https://wasabi.com/sign-up/ Wasabi Case Studies - https://wasabi.com/resources/?case-study# We hope you enjoy this episode; and don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.
In April 2019, Jason Kenney returned the Conservatives to power in Alberta. Is this a return to normal in Alberta politics, where one party usually rules? What's happening underneath the platforms and rhetoric? And what do these events tell us about politics, populism and power elsewhere? Ben is in Calgary to address these questions with renowned pollster and political analyst Janet Brown, lawyer and former politico Denise Brunsdon, and University of Calgary political scientist Anthony Sayers. About the Guests Janet Brown Based in Calgary, Janet Brown is one of Alberta’s most-recognized pollsters and political analysts. With over 25 years experience in polling and marketing research, Janet has developed a knack for asking the right people the right questions. Janet sees beyond the headlines and talk radio chatter to assess and interpret what’s happening beneath the surface in Alberta politics. In partnership with journalist Paul McLoughlin, Janet publishes the Wild Ride Update – a quarterly report on Alberta’s rapidly evolving political scene. She is co-author of "Marginally Better: Polling in the 2015 Alberta Election", a chapter in Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta, an edited volume released by the University of Calgary Press in 2019. Janet is a regular commentator on the CBC Calgary News at Six, Alberta Primetime on CTV2 in Alberta, and The Weekend Morning News on Global News Calgary. Learn more about Janet or follow her on Twitter (@planetjanetyyc). Denise Brunsdon Denise is a confident and creative thinker who works tirelessly for her clients and community. She is a general commercial litigation lawyer at Bennett Jones in Calgary, Alberta, with particular experience in court and arbitration disputes in digital, intellectual property, construction, health, and real estate matters. Besides appearing before arbitration tribunals, Denise has appeared before the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench, the Alberta Court of Appeal, and the Federal Court of Canada. Denise is a co-founder and member of Lawyers for Education, Access, and Diversity (LEAD Alberta), and volunteer legal counsel for the Women’s Centre of Calgary. Prior to law, she was a senior director in public relations and a researcher for the Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children. She worked for the Liberal Party of Canada as well as the BC Liberal Party for political leaders such as Stephane Dion, Paul Martin and Christy Clark. Denise has earned awards in sex discrimination law, leadership in business and the law, and outstanding community leadership. She is proficient in French and Spanish. Learn more about Denise or follow her on Twitter (@brunsdon). Anthony Sayers Anthony is a previous guest on the What on Earth is Going on? podcast, when he discussed the division of political power with Ben. He received his undergraduate education at the University of Western Australia and completed an MA and Ph.D at the University of British Columbia. His research deals with major political institutions including political parties, elections, federalism and parliaments. He is particularly interested in the organizational and campaigning aspects of political parties and the distribution of power in federal states, and wrote Parties, Candidates, and Constituency Campaigns in Canadian Elections. He also writes about Alberta provincial politics. Listen to Anthony in Episode No. 13 or learn more about him. The Quote of the Week "Politics is the ability to foretell what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month and next year. And to have the ability afterwards to explain why it didn't happen." - Winston Churchill
In this SPECIAL episode, I interview my biggest inspiration. My mother. Dr. Erica Jordan is a school counselor for Chicago Public School where she has worn many hats. We discuss how she went from not being able to write a 10-page paper to write a full doctoral dissertation. As a single mother in college, she had no idea the barriers that she would break! I talk about the privilege of having an educated mother and a supportive family. We get into conversations about when I was a little Li. This is a great episode if you want to hear about a mother's grind and her brag her favorite child. You get to know us and about her research. Connect with me: Website: TheResearchHer.com Instagram: @TheResearchHer Twitter: @TheResearchHer Facebook: @TheResearchHer
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George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia officially launched the Center for Government Contracting to focus on policy, business and regulatory issues that impact the federal procurement process. Federal News Network's Jason Miller joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with the details.
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In this episode I’m am joined by the highly accomplished sexuality educator Emily Prior. MA. We discuss a wide array of topics within and beyond the sex positive movement and field of study. She provides insightful guidance and direction on independent research and best practices for aspiring positive sexuality educators. About Emily E. Prior, MA: Executive Director/Founder/Co-Editor-in-Chief Journal of Positive Sexuality Emily E. Prior is the Executive Director for the Center for Positive Sexuality. Since 1996 she has been teaching formal and informal classes about a variety of sexuality-related topics including BDSM lifestyle, Polyamory lifestyle, Gender, Introductory and Advanced Human Sexuality Courses for Psychology and Sociology departments at universities, Teen Sexuality topics for Planned Parenthood Los Angeles and others. Emily has studied human sexuality and gender topics from a variety of perspectives, including Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology and won the Vern Bullough Award for research. She is a member of The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, American Sociological Association, Pacific Sociological Association , Community-Academic Consortium for Research of Alternative Sexualities (of which she is on the Research Advisory Committee), Los Angeles Sexologists Associates, and Phi Kappa Phi. To contact Emily, please email emily@positivesexuality.org http://positivesexuality.org/about-us/meet-the-staff/board-of-directors/
David Cattell-Gordon, Director, Telemedicine Micah Mazurek, Associate Professor, Curry School of Education William Therrien, Professor of Special Education, Curry School of Education Catherine Bradshaw (Moderator), Professor and the Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, Curry School of Education Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges. Over the last decade, the Center for Disease Control has found that the number of children diagnosed with autism has grown over 50%, from 1 in 150 to 1 in 68. As the Commonwealth of Virginia's flagship public university, the University of Virginia is uniquely poised to improve outcomes for Virginians affected by autism. To realize this aspiration, the Curry School of Education is spearheading an expansion of the University's work in autism research, training and service, with the objective of eventually establishing a UVA Center for Autism. Catherine Bradshaw, Associate Dean for Research at the Curry School of Education, will lead a panel discussion of how the knowledge, techniques, and support at the University of Virginia can intersect with community organizations to support people with autism and their families. https://alumni.virginia.edu/learn/program/uvas-approach-autism-research-education-community-partnerships/
Today we are lucky to have Carol Whitlatch, Assistant Director of Research & Education and Senior Research Scientist at the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging. For over 25 years, Dr. Whitlatch studied a variety of topics related to family caregiving including: developing and evaluating intervention programs including the SHARE program (Support, Health, Activities, Resources and Education) which she will talk to us about today. Join the conversation! Contact Information For Carol Whitlatch: www.benrose.org/share 216.373.1693 share@benrose.org Additional Resource Information: Alzheimer’s Speaks Resource Website: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Keynote Speaker: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/event-planners Dementia Chats™: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-chats-webinar Dementia Conference & Cruise: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/cruise-with-us Become Dementia Friendly Business or Community: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/become-dementia-friendly
Caroline Benoist, Manager of Research & Education, The Academy of Neue Schule, is speaking at the National Equine Forum and shares with us the effects of bits on the horses poll and mouth. NEF: 250 delegates congregate in a stunning room once a year, along with a panel of experts within the Equestrian Industry. They discuss various topics that effect all Equestrians. Topics such as the effects of Brexit on the industry, the impact the increased business rates will have on equestrian businesses, the Thoroughbred Health Network and the National Equine Database, to name a few. The NEF's President is HRH Princess Anne who will be joining the Forum, along with DEFRA Minister, Lord Gardiner. Follow us on Twitter @HorseHour to see live updates all day of the conversations taking place within the National Equine Forum. Get involved, tweet us your thoughts and opinions on the subjects discussed. Just use #HorseHour and #NEF17 to join in the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Visit us at www.paranormalunderground.net to read Paranormal Underground magazine! In this episode of Paranormal Underground Radio: In The Dark, we talk with Darryl E. Berry, Jr., founder and CEO of Next Density Research Education and Development Center. Darryl is a long-time practitioner, researcher, and observer of all things metaphysical, mystical, and cutting edge. He has had a long-time interest in spiritual progress. As a child, he began to have vague identifications with foreign lands and cultures, which he recognized as "past life" connections, and he became enamored with the idea of breaking the cycle of birth and death. Eventually, he came upon the idea of "ascending" or leaving the life cycle by taking his physical body into different dimensions. Through researching ascension, he came across a book about "ascended masters" who visited Gary Renard, which lead him to the study and practice of A Course in Miracles, a purely non-dualistic thought system teaching personal metamorphosis into Christ by a process of advanced forgiveness. Through this practice and way of thinking, Darryl had several mystical experiences, including an experience of the universe disappearing and existing as a universal mind, an experience of being visited by Y'shua, as well as experiences of heightened states of peace and a general and ongoing lessening of stress, fear, anger, and pain. His upcoming book on the subject is entitled Classes on A Course in Miracles: Contemporary Pure Non-Dualism - Discussions 1 through 12, containing transcripts of classes he has taught on the subject, including question and answers and expounding upon pure non-dualism and its application in everyday life. Future classes will be available for those interested, online and in-person locally. Darryl's current published book is Travel Far: A Beginner's Guide to the Out-of-Body Experience, Including First-Hand Accounts and Comprehensive Theory and Methods. His upcoming books include Next Density: Metamorphosis into Fourth Density Being; Personal Transformation for the New Age, and Exo-Communications. He can be contacted at www.darryleberryjr.com or www.nextdensity.com. Air Date: February 11, 2016 Topic: Paranormal Experience, Paranormal Theory, A Course in Miracles, Non-Dualism, Spiritualism Guest: Darryl E. Berry, Jr. Host: Karen Frazier and Chuck Gotski Producer: Cheryl Knight
Host Sharon Klyene speaks with Dr. Theresa I. Dale, PHD, CCN, NP, Pres & CEO: Wellness Center for Research & Education, Inc. Dean and Founder: California College of Natural Medicine, Inc. about homeopathy and water. www.wellnesscenter.net
This is a special episode, kicking off the new year with an exciting interview with Dr. Dave Morgan, CEO of the Johnnie Byrd Alzheimer's Institute.The USF Health Byrd Alzheimer's Institute is dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care ofAlzheimer's disease and related disorders.With a state-of-the-art building and a highly qualified team of physicians, memory care specialists, researchers and educators, they are in the forefront of Alzheimer's research and patient care.The rapid growth of the Institute and the need for groundbreaking approaches to the care and treatment of patients with memory disorders has led them to develop the concept of the Center for Memory C.A.R.E. (Clinical Assessment, Research & Education). The entire second floor of our Institute is a revolutionary Center that provides the most up-to-date diagnostic and caregiving services to patients and their families in One Place.We're very honored to have Dr. Morgan as our guest on this podcast. Many of us met Dr. Morgan when the Caregivers Support Group did their own field trip to the Johnnie Byrd facility las year. So, while "Ten Minutes with Paula" is normally a podcast about caregiving, today's episode is about helping you understand what's being done in Alzheimer's research and the incredible work Dr. Morgan and his team are doing to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's.For information about the Johnnie Byrd Alzheimer's Institute, please visit their website. If you'd like to find out more about the Cargegiver's Support Group, information about the Friendship Centers is on our website.
This is a special episode, kicking off the new year with an exciting interview with Dr. Dave Morgan, CEO of the Johnnie Byrd Alzheimer's Institute.The USF Health Byrd Alzheimer's Institute is dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care ofAlzheimer's disease and related disorders.With a state-of-the-art building and a highly qualified team of physicians, memory care specialists, researchers and educators, they are in the forefront of Alzheimer's research and patient care.The rapid growth of the Institute and the need for groundbreaking approaches to the care and treatment of patients with memory disorders has led them to develop the concept of the Center for Memory C.A.R.E. (Clinical Assessment, Research & Education). The entire second floor of our Institute is a revolutionary Center that provides the most up-to-date diagnostic and caregiving services to patients and their families in One Place.We're very honored to have Dr. Morgan as our guest on this podcast. Many of us met Dr. Morgan when the Caregivers Support Group did their own field trip to the Johnnie Byrd facility las year. So, while "Ten Minutes with Paula" is normally a podcast about caregiving, today's episode is about helping you understand what's being done in Alzheimer's research and the incredible work Dr. Morgan and his team are doing to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's.For information about the Johnnie Byrd Alzheimer's Institute, please visit their website. If you'd like to find out more about the Cargegiver's Support Group, information about the Friendship Centers is on our website.
This year the James Ford Bell Library celebrates its 60th anniversary of preserving and documenting the history of trade around the world. Originally focused on what was known as the Age of Exploration, roughly 1400 to 1800, the Bell has expanded its collecting focus to encompass all pre-modern materials that preserve and document the history of trade and its impact.
The future of the GSE's (PART II), Fannie & Freddie, as well as the future liquidity of our secondary markets will no doubt be decided by the upcoming election. What will our indusry look like if we have another 4-years of an Obama presidency vs Romney presidency? Tune in & listen to today's informative broadcast with our special guest is Jay Brinkmann, Chief Economist & SVP of Research & Education for the Mortgage Bankers Association of American. We will be discussing the MBA's white paper which is titled "Recommendation for the future government role." We will discuss the importance of housing in the economic and social fabric of the United States and if it warrants a federal government role in promoting liquidity and stability in the market for mortgage debt. The size and scope of the U.S. housing market mean that, except in times of extreme duress, the federal government's role should be to promote liquidity for investor purchases of mortgage-backed securities, not to attempt to provide the capital for or absorb the risks itself. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE. The future of the GSE's (PART II), Fannie & Freddie, as well as the future liquidity of our secondary markets will no doubt be decided by the upcoming election. What will our indusry look like if we have another 4-years of an Obama presidency vs Romney presidency? Tune in & listen to today's informative broadcast with our special guest is Jay Brinkmann, Chief Economist & SVP of Research & Education for the Mortgage Bankers Association of American. We will be discussing the MBA's white paper which is titled "Recommendation for the future government role." We will discuss the importance of housing in the economic and social fabric of the United States and if it warrants a federal government role in promoting liquidity and stability in the market for mortgage debt. The size and scope of the U.S. housing market mean that, except in times of extreme duress, the federal government's role should be to promote liquidity for investor purchases of mortgage-backed securities, not to attempt to provide the capital for or absorb the risks itself. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE.
The future of the GSE's, Fannie & Freddie, as well as the future liquidity of our secondary markets will no doubt be decided by the upcoming election. What will our indusry look like if we have another 4-years of an Obama presidency vs Romney presidency? Tune in & listen to today's informative broadcast with our special guest is Jay Brinkmann, Chief Economist & SVP of Research & Education for the Mortgage Bankers Association of American. We will be discussing the MBA's white paper which is titled "Recommendation for the future government role." We will discuss the importance of housing in the economic and social fabric of the United States and if it warrants a federal government role in promoting liquidity and stability in the market for mortgage debt. The size and scope of the U.S. housing market mean that, except in times of extreme duress, the federal government's role should be to promote liquidity for investor purchases of mortgage-backed securities, not to attempt to provide the capital for or absorb the risks itself. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE.
The future of the GSE's, Fannie & Freddie, as well as the future liquidity of our secondary markets will no doubt be decided by the upcoming election. What will our indusry look like if we have another 4-years of an Obama presidency vs Romney presidency? Tune in & listen to today's informative broadcast with our special guest is Jay Brinkmann, Chief Economist & SVP of Research & Education for the Mortgage Bankers Association of American. We will be discussing the MBA's white paper which is titled "Recommendation for the future government role." We will discuss the importance of housing in the economic and social fabric of the United States and if it warrants a federal government role in promoting liquidity and stability in the market for mortgage debt. The size and scope of the U.S. housing market mean that, except in times of extreme duress, the federal government's role should be to promote liquidity for investor purchases of mortgage-backed securities, not to attempt to provide the capital for or absorb the risks itself. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE. The future of the GSE's, Fannie & Freddie, as well as the future liquidity of our secondary markets will no doubt be decided by the upcoming election. What will our indusry look like if we have another 4-years of an Obama presidency vs Romney presidency? Tune in & listen to today's informative broadcast with our special guest is Jay Brinkmann, Chief Economist & SVP of Research & Education for the Mortgage Bankers Association of American. We will be discussing the MBA's white paper which is titled "Recommendation for the future government role." We will discuss the importance of housing in the economic and social fabric of the United States and if it warrants a federal government role in promoting liquidity and stability in the market for mortgage debt. The size and scope of the U.S. housing market mean that, except in times of extreme duress, the federal government's role should be to promote liquidity for investor purchases of mortgage-backed securities, not to attempt to provide the capital for or absorb the risks itself. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE.
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The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is one of the nation’s premier institutions for medical education, basic research and clinical investigation. In this video, you will meet the students, faculty, administrators, and postdoc fellows that make Einstein a vibrant place to study and conduct research.
ASC Panel: The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting. From the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
Jeffrey McMullen presents The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting. From the 2009 ASC Panel: The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting.
Warren Miller presents The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting. From teh 2009 ASC Panel: The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting.
John Chapman presents The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting. From the 2009 ASC Panel: The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting
Panel 4 Frank Moretti describes new efforts at CCNMTL to leverage multimedia adaptations of University research for use in Columbia's classes. Susan Witte will introduce Multimedia Connect, an AIDS intervention program developed at the School of Social Work.
Panel 4: Frank Moretti describes new efforts at CCNMTL to leverage multimedia adaptations of University research for use in Columbia. Susan Witte will introduce Multimedia Connect, an AIDS intervention program developed at the School of Social Work.
Declining or dynamic? The Japanese American community is the focus of Academy-award winning filmmaker Steven Okazaki's new film. Apex talks with Okazaki about "Nikkei Style" that shows at the Oakland Museum this Sunday. Also, Outsourcing, Immigration, and Elections. Learn about complex relationships being forged between the US, China, and India; the jobs, the forces of labor, and the attempt to dismantle one educational force in California. And, as jobs go abroad, does Bush's proposed immigration policy help Asian Pacific Islander immigrant workers or his re-election campaign? Apex talks with organizer Raahi Reddy of the Center for Labor, Research & Education and with Bill Hing of Asian Law Caucus. Plus music, calendar, and more. The post APEX Express – January 15, 2004 appeared first on KPFA.