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Dr. Amina Al-Marzouqi, Chair of the Women in Research Forum, joins the Morning Majlis team to discuss the incredible effect that the forum has on many industries but also lives of women involved in research. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Rusty Halvorson and Sarah Heinrich have this week's top stories in agriculture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The National Sunflower Association Research Forum wrapped up Thursday at the Holiday Inn of Fargo. Rusty Halvorson has details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The National Sunflower Association’s 47th annual Sunflower Research Forum starts Wednesday, January 8.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An FMCSA Research Forum is coming up next week, and what comes out of it could have a significant impact on your life as a truck driver. Meanwhile, a request by Florida for an exemption from CDL testing rules failed to succeed. Also, a man who started as a funeral director talks about what led him to a career in trucking. And Marty Ellis has noticed something that truckers should look for – signs that indicate the carrier you work for may be in trouble. 0:00 – Newscast 10:22 – Crashes, drugs, fraud and parking on agenda for research forum 24:59 – From funeral director to truck driver 40:23 – Signs your carrier may be on the way out
In this episode of the Agri-Biz Show, Rusty Halvorson shares news from the National Sunflower Association's annual Research Forum with NSA executive director John Sandbakken, research developments with Page Klug of the USDA APHIS National Wildlife Research Center using drones to battle blackbirds, and NDSU PhD student Zachary Ittel's research in sunflower rust. Northarvest Bean Growers Association Executive Director Mitch Coulter has a preview of largest annual Dry Bean conference in the U.S. – Bean Day – coming Friday, January 19th at the Holiday Inn of Fargo. Construction continues at the North Dakota Soybean Processors soybean crush facility in Casselton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, which was first presented as an SIR Foundation lunch and learn on Oct. 27, 2023, researchers Sasicha Manupipatpong, MD, and Govind Srimathveeravalli, PhD, share their latest findings in the potential for Y-90 treatment of brain cancer, irreversible electroporation, and more. Related links:Learn more about SIR Foundation's "IR Lunch & Learn" seriesComing soon: This episode's presentation with slides on SIR NowSupport the show
Have you ever heard of "mouth taping"? Wondering if it's the real deal? Does it actually work? As a Body Nerd Show listener, you might remember previous episodes I've done on breathing, including episode 140 with renowned breathing expert Patrick McKeown. Now, as much as I love sharing only what I've personally tried and tested, let's give credit to my husband for this one. His venture into mouth taping gave me a first-hand account of how it can decrease snoring and improve energy throughout the day. So, here's the big question: Does science back this up? Should we all be taping our mouth shut at night? Well, if you've been feeling out of breath, snore like a lumberjack, and feel tired even after multiple cups of coffee - you might want to consider it. Of course, this isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. Talk to your doctor first - but if you're looking for a non-invasive approach to optimize your breathing and overall well-being, mouth taping might just be the thing. You'll learn: The science behind mouth taping Surprising benefits of breathing through your nose An easy breathing exercise to help you decongest your nose in just a few minutes All the links: Hostage Tape - mouth tape brand my husband swears by The Breathing Cure: Develop New Habits for a Healthier, Happier, and Longer Life by Patrick McKeown Behavioral and Psychological Approaches to Breathing Disorders by Beverly H. Timmons, Ronald Ley The impact of mouth-taping in mouth-breathers with mild obstructive sleep apnea: a preliminary study." Healthcare. Vol. 10. No. 9. MDPI, 2022. Role of the nasal airway in regulation of airway resistance during hypercapnia and exercise. Second-Place Resident Award at 1982 Research Forum." Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery: official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 92.3 (1984) Join me for the Movement Mavens Retreat! www.aewellness.com/retreat/ 30 days to more strength + flexibility with the Mobility Mastery Toolkit www.aewellness.com/podcast - Show notes, links and more. Come hang out with me on Instagram @hollaformala : https://instagram.com/hollaformala/ TikTok @ aewellness Bodywork Starter Guide - learn the 6 places you need to roll right now for quick relief, plus the reason why what you've tried so far has only given you a temporary fix. Download the guide for free now at www.aewellness.com/bodywork 818-396-6501 is the Body Nerd Hotline - how do you build consistency and/or where are you getting stuck? Drop me a line and let me know your body nerd hacks - you might just hear your voice on a future episode! Today's episode is brought to you by Mobility Mastery Toolkit. Forget icing and stretching - and get a simple program you can do on your own that actually works. The Toolkit includes 30-days of exercises so you know exactly what to do to improve the mobility of your hips, lower back, feet, neck and shoulders. With video demos and a full-body mobility workout calendar, you're just 15-mins a day from feeling stronger and more flexible. Get $20 off when you use the code MASTERY at www.mobilitytoolkit.co
A conversation with David Gray! Some of you might remember David from our earlier episode where we talked about how the primary driver of skyrocketing electricity prices was the policy of economic withholding that the UCP brought in. David is now working to create a space where Albertans can access unbiased information about the issues facing their province and sat down with us to talk about this new project, The Citizens Research Forum! Plus we now have merch that's available at www.abpoli.ca, including a fall lineup! As always, if you appreciate the kind of content that we're trying to produce here at The Breakdown, please consider signing up as a monthly supporter at our Patreon site at www.patreon.com/thebreakdownab. If you're listening to the audio version of our podcast, please consider leaving us a review and a rating, and don't forget to like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Threads!
Transcending Boundaries: The Filipino Diaspora in Action will be this year's theme when the International Research Forum on the Philippines (IRFP) returns in July 2023. - Transcending Boundaries: The Filipino Diaspora in Action ang tema sa pagbabalik ng International Research Forum on the Philippines (IRFP) sa taong 2023.
Jay Grimes - Director of Regulatory Affairs - OOIDA - Washington, DC https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/research-and-analysis/2023-analysis-research-and-technology-forum https://www.freightwaves.com/news/fmcsa-data-shows-rise-in-crash-rates-aomng-new-entrant-carriers
Major General Marc Bilodeau talks about an upcoming health conference for military, former military personnel, and their families.
We had to take a little break this week so are offering a repost of our musings about the allure of pleats, the history of pleating, and our favourite designer examples of pleats. See links below. Please check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/bandeapartpodcast Vogue, Sacai, Resort 2019: https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/resort-2019/sacai/slideshow/collection#34 Lassner Plissee, History of Plissee (in German): http://lassner-plissee.de/Geschichte/geschichte.html Business of Fashion, 'Inside Chanel's Subsidiary, Lognon, Pleater' (2015): www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_GU0uOgNrc Refinery29, 'How a Dior Dress is Made' (2015): www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT1Fc92-eFY The Hunt Museum, Sybil Connolly, online exhibition (2018): www.huntmuseum.com/explore-the-exhibition/ Elizabeth Kutesko, 'How Can We Decolonise Fashion History? A Case Study: the Guarani-Kaiowá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil', Research Forum, Courtauld Institute (8/2/2019): https://courtauld.ac.uk/whats-on/how-can-we-decolonise-fashion-history-a-case-study-the-guarani-kaiowa-mato-grosso-do-sul-brazil/ Elizabeth Kutesko, 'Fashioning Brazil Globalization and the Representation of Brazilian Dress in National Geographic' (2018): www.bloomsbury.com/uk/fashioning-b…-9781350026605/
Nadya reflects on her presentation ‘Framing the Body: Yip Cheong Fun and Singapore Photography in the 1960s and 1970s' as part of the ‘Addressing Images' series at the Research Forum at Courtauld Institute of Art, where she looked at the body's role within the images, which have not yet been analysed in detail, and the embodied experience of looking at them. Daniela talks about the photographs that stood out to her, and Nadya speaks further about how notes from the audience, including from Rebecca Arnold's (@documentingfashion) in the latest episode from Rebecca & Beatrice's weekly fashion podcast (@bandeapartpodcast), have given her new ideas about the photographers and their work.
With the return of an in-person conference is the return of the research forum. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Anthony Lagina about some of the highlights and potentially practice changing evidence.
Smart Contract Research Forum (SCRF) aims to bridge the gaps between academic and industry researchers, engineers, and protocol developers from a diverse set of disciplines. Co-founder Rich Brown joins Chainlinked to talk about the outsized impact that SCRF will have on long-term progress in blockchain and decentralized systems. SmartCon emcees Mike Zacharski and Lauren Halstead join Chainlinked to discuss some of the many impactful moments from SmartCon #1 and give a backstage look at how an event like SmartCon comes to life. SmartCon #1 Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVP9aGDn-X0RO9JXbc8ayQtIp_DyhlA9s SCRF: https://www.smartcontractresearch.org/ Lauren Halstead: https://twitter.com/halsteady Mike Zacharski: https://twitter.com/MichaelZski Chainlink Today: https://twitter.com/ChainlinkToday Andy Boyan: https://twitter.com/andyboyan
Dr Dafydd Fell is a Reader in Comparative Politics in our Department of Politics and International Studies, as well as Director of the SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies. A link to his new book, Taiwan's Green Parties, can be found here: https://www.routledge.com/Taiwans-Green-Parties-Alternative-Politics-in-Taiwan/Fell/p/book/9780367650315 He is interviewed by Leon Kunz, a PhD candidate in our Department of Politics and International Studies. Staff profiles: Dafydd Fell: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff30933.php Leon Kunz: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff135860.php
In this episode, SOAS' Amina Yaqin, reader in postcolonial literature, and Naomi Foyle, author of the Gaia Chronicles, discuss working together to facilitate decolonised representations of Muslims, particularly women, in Western fiction and culture. They are interviewed by Professor Alison Scott Baumann. Amina: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff32041.php Naomi: https://www.naomifoyle.com/about/ Alison: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff105767.php
Emma Crewe, Richard Axelby and Beth Worku-Dix reflect on their Deepening Democracy Project, which has focused particularly on politically fragile countries through the creation of the Global Research Network on Parliaments and People. Undertaken in collaboration with the Forum for Social Studies (Addis) and Enlightened Myanmar Research Foundation (Yangon), the research has been supported by the Global Challenges Research Fund through the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The discussion will be moderated by Dr Benjamin Bowles. Emma Crewe: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff44316.php Richard Axelby: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff45954.php Beth Worku-Dix: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff123425.php Benjamin Bowles: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff125345.php
The SOAS Radio Research Forum is a vehicle for us to promote SOAS research projects. Through quality audio content with the expertise of SOAS Radio, the podcast will facilitate discussions around our academics' collaborative research, including partners and other stakeholders, and impact. For more information about Rahul: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff50829.php For more information about Sian: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff31080.php
Enzo Amendola, Ministro Affari Europei ; Silvia Merler, Algebris Policy & Research Forum ; Marco Zanni, Lega .
Enzo Amendola, Ministro Affari Europei ; Silvia Merler, Algebris Policy & Research Forum ; Marco Zanni, Lega .
In this episode Sarah Klapman and Gregory Robinson interview four students who had been selected to present at the Society of Graduate Students annual Western Research Forum for 2020 had it not been cancelled due to COVID-19: Dwaipayan "DP" Sarkar (PhD Mechanical and Materials Engineering) explains the intricacies and utility of heat pipes. They're not just a metal pipe. Connect with DP on LinkedIn to learn more. Alternatively, connect with DP's research group on LinkedIn as well. John Palmer (MSc Pathology) shares with us how HIV is extremely effective in evading the human immune system by constantly mutating it's own DNA.Connect with John on LinkedIn to learn more Rebecca Meaney (PhD Biochemistry) spends her time in the lab designing nitrogen-fixing organelles and inducing endosymbiosis of nitrogen-fixing microbes within a host cell. Learn more @karaslab and @FantasticLives on Twitter Aimee Josephine (PhD Health Promotion) is a LWHI NGO representative/Rwanda and her multisiciplinary research includes teen pregnancies, trauma, intersectionality among genders, disability, and violence in relation to Rwanda. Contact Aimee at utuza76@gmail.com, on Skype: utuzaaimee Full video on YouTube. Recorded on June 9th, 2020. This episode was produced by Gregory Robinson.
In this episode Yimin Chen and Yousuf Hasan interview four students who had been selected to present at the Society of Graduate Students annual Western Research Forum for 2020 had it not been cancelled due to COVID-19: Navjot Gill (MSc Physical Therapy) tells us about her investigation into how wellness of older-adults relates with health-seeking behaviours. Her findings may help better guide them to age-in-place. To find out more about Navjot find her on LinkedIn Jaclyn Siegel (PhD Social Psychology) explains the detrimental effects of body shaming and the need for having a reliable self-report instrument to measure shame. Her findings support a model, which is good news for researchers. For more about Jaclyn, follow her on Twitter @JaclynASiegel or check out her website https://jaclynasiegel.com Kimberly Adamek (PhD Civil and Environmental Engineering) explains how high-rise buildings contribute to global warming and why her design mitigates the issues. She does this by studying wind-interaction with buildings by treating buildings collectively. To find out more from Kimberly go to her LinkedIn Marziyeh Sajjadi (MA Education), focuses on women seeking a job in Canada after graduating in Education. By having interviews with women graduates, she hopes to have a better sense of their experiences including unique difficulties they may face due to their gender. For more on Marziyeh you can find her on LinkedIn or Facebook. Full video available on YouTube Recorded on June 4, 2020 Produced by Gavin Tolometti
In this episode Rhys Paterson and Ariel Frame interview four students who had been selected to present at the Society of Graduate Students annual Western Research Forum for 2020 had it not been cancelled due to COVID-19: Brendon Samuels, a PhD student in biology, discusses his research and advocacy for methods of preventing birds being killed by glass buildings. For more info about saving birds check out https://birdsafe.ca/ or follow Brendon on Twitter @eyeonthefly Abby Al-Takriti, a Masters student in professional education and continuous improvement coordinator with Western Engineering, speaks about her plans to conduct research on how to increase faculty engagement with learning management systems in higher education institutions. To find out more from Abby follow her on Instagram @abrar_alta or Twitter @abraralta Alex Mayhew, a PhD student in library science, tells us about his work developing a brand new cataloging system for libraries and potentially all of human knowledge. To find out more from Alex you can email him at amayhew@uwo.ca, listen to the Library Science Podcast he is part of http://sowhat.fims.uwo.ca/, or check out his poster describing the work discussed in this episode. Chloe Stewart, a PhD student in neuroscience, explains how her research on guilt and disorders/diseases whereby people exhibit too much or too little guilt. Full video available on YouTube Recorded on June 4, 2020. Produced by Ariel Frame.
How the European Union prepares to tackle the new economic crisis.ESM, Recovery fund, EU bonds – all you know and all you need to know. In this podcast, Silvia Merler, Head of Research Algebris Policy & Research Forum, provides a clear commentary on these high debated EU measures.
Why the economic crisis caused by Covid-19 differs from any past wars, recessions and financial crisis.We have often heard “We are at war with the virus”.In this podcast, Silvia Merler, Head of Research Algebris Policy & Research Forum, explains why the Covid-19 pandemic can not be associated with wars or crises as we usually intend them, while sharing possible recipes to tackle this new global crisis.
How the Italian economy has been hit by Covid-19 (and how it could recover).The first case of COVID-19 domestic transmission was reported in Italy on February 21st. Since then, the Italian government has implemented an increasingly stricter set of measures aimed at reducing the speed of contagion. Silvia Merler, Head of Research Algebris Policy & Research Forum, analyses the Italian scenario and summarises the estimates and views she further explores with her team in the latest Algebris Policy & Research Forum's paper “COVID-19 IN ITALY. An early estimate of the impact on the economy”.
Latest updates and open issues in the most recent European debate.Is Europe more united today than divided? What are the implications of this pandemic for European integration? Silvia Merler, Head of Research Algebris Policy & Research Forum comments on why this Covid-19 crisis will be the one that either makes or breaks Europe for real.
Our chairman, Dr. Morten Hoegh, talked to Niel Andrews, who is the executive editor of Pain Research Forum and RELIEF, both under the International Association for the Study of Pain. Niel is also the director of content strategy with IASP.Niel and Morten discusses scientific journalism, and Niel shares insights into how you can optimize your communication. Follow IASP: FacebookTwitterFollow SMOF: FacebookTwitterInstagram
We are delighted to sit down with ACA's Director of Research, Dr. Laurie Browne to break down what it means to be a "Leading Voice for Camp in Youth Education and Development". We provide research updates and look to the future of the camp industry. Catch Dr. Browne at the Research Forum during ACA's National Conference (February 11-14) in San Diego, CA. Want to learn more about ACA's research initiatives? Check out our Research Page on our website. If you enjoy this episode, please like, comment and subscribe to our podcast. Enjoy! Intro music by: ValentinSosnitskiy -(Changes made) https://freesound.org/people/ValentinSosnitskiy/sounds/495482/ Outro music by: joshuaempyre -(Changes made) https://freesound.org/people/joshuaempyre/sounds/250749/
The first recording from ACEP19 regarding the ACEP Research Forum with Dr. Joe Piktel. Early release because we want folks at the conference to have the opportunity to attend forum events.
To understand and deal with HR challenges better, we must first understand what we are dealing with in the general scale—what are the overall business challenges? No matter on what level it is, external or internal, it will still affect the performance of the team. It's always better to know the root cause before we build any plans in HR Management. So, in this episode of The HR Uprising Podcast, Nick Holley, the Associate Director of the Corporate Research Forum, dives deep about strategies on how to improve our HR, without removing the traditional ones, and opening our eyes to the unnoticed ones. Discover also the concept of systemic thinking, which can help every OD professional. Other topics that were discussed involve building credibility, determining every individual's drive, maintaining a business' sustainability and many more. KEY TAKEAWAYS “Value is not created to be operationally efficient in the here and now, but it's really understanding the future trends in your market and developing a strategy to respond to it. ” To ensure that we improve our HR, we must know the challenges the business is facing. Determine the external and internal factors that affect them. If HR professionals want to establish their credibility, then it's easiest when they bring actionable solutions inside the business. Make changes not just in the HR space, but also for the entire company/industry. Stand your ground. Don't get over your head on building your image. Let's act on what the business needs and not on what the line managers want. D. professionals are systemic thinkers—meaning, they know and understand that every element is interconnected with each other and with that information, they're able to drive improvements and prevent complications. Systemic thinking – understanding that there are several elements in each system that are connected and impact each other ‘What drives performance and what can we do?' This is the most basic question we shall ask in HR. It's not going to start with planning HR management, but to understand what motivates every individual. BEST MOMENTS “HR is not about HR; HR is about the business.” “The world is full of solutions looking for problems.” “The questions you need to start with: Why is our business in trouble? How are we going to get out of trouble? And, what is HR going to do in that journey?” “We are not accountable to line managers; we are accountable to the long term sustainability of the business.” VALUABLE RESOURCES Join the HR Uprising Linked In Group here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13714397/ The HR Uprising Podcast: The Art of Demystifying O.D. https://hruprising.com/episode-3-the-art-of-demystifying-o-d/ Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz https://www.amazon.com/Being-Wrong-Adventures-Margin-Error/dp/0061176052 Leap: How to Thrive in a World Where Everything Can Be Copied by Howard Yu http://www.howardyu.org/leap/ Deep Work: Rules for Focused Succes in a Distracted World by Cal Newport https://www.crforum.co.uk/events/crf-learning-hrbp-business-catalyst/ https://www.crforum.co.uk/events/crf-learning-integrated-talent-management/ https://hruprising.com ABOUT THE GUEST Nick Holley has extensive experience not only in researching key trends in HR (he was voted the fifth most influential thinker in HR) and working with major global businesses, but he also has a background in senior HR roles as a partner at Arthur Andersen and Director of Global People Development at Vodafone. This gives him a highly focused commercial and practical outlook on HR. Nick has worked as a coach and facilitator for HR leadership teams and helped them develop their people and organisational strategies and plans in Allianz, BAT (London and Kiev), BSkyB, Centrica, CERN (Geneva), Danske Bank (Copenhagen), Heineken (Lisbon), HSBC, Imperial, ING (Amsterdam), KAUST (Jeddah), Legal and General, Mercedes Benz, Nationwide, Nordea (Copenhagen), Qatar National Bank (Doha), Salesforce, Saudi Aramco (Dhahran), the Serbian Government (Belgrade), Serco and the United Nations (Copenhagen). He has also developed and delivered HR capability programmes for the Abu Dhabi Government (Abu Dhabi), Avanade (Frankfurt, London, Seattle and Singapore), Celtel (Lagos), Cisco, Credit Suisse, Danone (UK, Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Jakarta, Mexico City and Paris), Ecobank (Accra), Egmont (Copenhagen), Health Education England, HRNorge (Oslo), HSBC (Birmingham, Dubai, Hong Kong, London, Mexico City, New York and Vancouver), ING (Kuala Lumpur), ITV, Johnson Matthey, Kier, KPMG, Ladbrokes Coral (UK and Gibraltar) , Marston's, Mitsubishi UFJ, Morgan Stanley, NATS, NetJets (London, Lisbon and Zurich), NHS, Oracle, Oxfam, PZCussons, Rolls Royce, Rosneft (Moscow), SABMiller, Saudi Telecom (Riyadh), Shell, Spirax Sarco, Statoil Hydro (Stavanger), Thomson Reuters, UBS (Hong Kong, London, New Jersey, Stamford and Zurich), Whitbread, Yahoo and Zebra Technologies. He is an internationally recognised speaker at HR events in Barclays, BT, California Strategic HR Partnership, Dansk HR (Copenhagen) , EPIC, Flora (Icelandic HR Association), GSK, Henley Business School, Hovis, HR Forum, HRNEurope, HRNorge (Oslo), HRTech, Kone, Lloyds TSB, Mercedes Benz, Nestle, NHS, Prudential, Royal Mail, SABMiller, SDWorx, Shell, Siemens, Sony Ericsson and Willmott Dixon. He is an Executive Fellow at Henley Business School and was a professor and for ten years head of the Centre for HR Excellence. Nick is Associate Director of Learning for the Corporate Research Forum. @Nick_Holley https://uk.linkedin.com/in/nickholley https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/disrupt-die-nick-holley/ https://diginomica.com/performance-management-the-soul-sucking-monster-of-hr Corporate Research Forum https://www.crforum.co.uk/ https://www.crforum.co.uk/events/crfs-organisation-development-manifesto-a-road-map-for-progress/ ABOUT THE HOST Lucinda Carney is a Business Psychologist with 15 years in Senior Corporate L&D roles and a further 10 as CEO of Actus Software where she worked closely with HR colleagues helping them to solve the same challenges across a huge range of industries. It was this breadth of experience that inspired Lucinda to set up the HR Uprising community to facilitate greater collaboration across HR professionals in different sectors, helping them to ‘rise up' together. “If you look up, you rise up” CONTACT METHOD Join the LinkedIn community - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13714397/ Email: Lucinda@advancechange.co.uk Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucindacarney/ Twitter: @lucindacarney Instagram: @hruprising Facebook: @hruprising See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Judith Paice, PhD, RN, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, US, discusses her work with cancer patients who have pain, her thoughts on the opioid crisis, and the importance of multimodal treatment in pain care.
Today we talk to Dr. Joe Piktel about Primetime Practice Changers at the ACEP18 Research Forum. On the docket: research and its place in social media, medication assisted therapy for OUD in the ED, the chest pain patient, sepsis and more. What’s the evidence and where’s the research? We’re talking about it, on ACEP Frontline!
In part 1 of GradCast's coverage of the 2019 Western Research forum, Roger Hudson and Yimin Chen bring you conversations with mechanical and material engineering master's student Sara Holland, master's of education student Bella Wang, and health and rehabilitation PhD student Humberto Omana. Hosts: Yimin Chen & Roger Hudson Produced by Gregory Robinson
In part 2 of GradCast's coverage of the 2019 Western Research forum, Yimin Chen brings you conversations with nursing PhD student Yasin Yasin, psychology PhD student Laura Johnson, and physical chemistry master's student Sarai Guerrero. Host: Yimin Chen Produced by Gregory Robinson
We wonder just what cruise and resort wear are ... Some links below. Fashion, Self-Reflexivity and the Question of Inspiration, Conference, History of Dress, Research Forum, The Courtauld Institute of Art (11 May 2019): https://courtauld.ac.uk/event/fashion-self-reflexivity-and-the-question-of-inspiration Addressing Images with Nadya Wang, The Courtauld Institute (17 May 2019): https://courtauld.ac.uk/event/addressing-images-3 Fashion Illustration Masterclass with Martin Welch, The Courtauld Institute (17 June 2019): https://courtauld.ac.uk/event/fashion-illustration-masterclass-with-martin-welch Bobby A. Suarez (director), Cleopatra Wong (1978): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077343/ Resort 2020 Shows on Vogue Runway: https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/resort-2020 April Calahan, ‘Tina Leser: Global Vision’, in Nancy Deihl (ed), The Hidden History of American Fashion: Rediscovering 20th-century Women Designers, Bloomsbury (2019) Rebecca Arnold, 'Behind the Scenes with Louise Dahl-Wolfe and Toni Frissell: Alternative Views of Fashion Photography in Mid-Century America', in Fashion Studies, Volume 1, Issue 1 (2018): https://www.fashionstudies.ca/behind-the-scenes Alison Toplis, The Smock Frock: The Journey from Fieldwork to the Pages of Vogue, Textile History, Volume 49, Issue 1 (2018): https://doi.org/10.1080/00404969.2018.1436245 Smock Shock: Deception and Disguise, Smock Frock Histories: http://www.smockfrock.co.uk/
Commentary and analysis of the National Cultural Development Under Communism report to the CIA, Dated June of 1957, by Kristaps Andrejsons and Steve Cominski. Episode Commentary Section edited by Anete Germane of The Easter Border. Thank you, Anete! Guest: Kristaps Andrejsons of The Eastern Border Podcast: www.theeasternborder.lv Audio of Document with text is available on YouTube, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5um-HkhZ9q4 Link to original Document at CIA.gov: https://www.cia.gov/library/readingro... Resources for researching Tartaria: Tartary Nova, a Grand Tartaria focused Research Forum www.tartarynova.com Top Resource for altered historical chronology evidence: www.stolenhistory.org Andreas Xirtus YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/xirtus Philipp Druzhinin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHLVJ1bEjR626xVFLtEbzHQ Global Vision YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv46Zhwulq31NLJA0KxaEdQ Dane Calloway YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOVfjynWebmzBCxrJVeHXqw Episode Credits Website: www.bakedandawake.com (http://www.bakedandawake.com) Email: talktous@bakedandawake.com Rss: http://bakedandawake.libsyn.com/rss YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BakedAndAwakePodcast Libsyn Podcast Page: http://bakedandawake.libsyn.com/ (http://bakedandawake.libsyn.com/) Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bakedandawakepodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevecominski (@baked_and_awake) Insta: https://www.instagram.com/baked_and_awake/ Teepublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/bakedandawake Episode ambient Music generously provided by Antti Luode (http://www.soundclick.com/AnttiLuode),http://www.soundclick.com/_mobileFrame.cfm?bandID=1277008 Baked and Awake is proudly affiliated with the Dark Myths Collective. Visit www.darkmyths.org for more Thanks for listening!
Truth For America is a podcast about Teach For America (TFA) that provides voice to educators, parents, students, and other key stakeholders. Truth For America is co-hosted by Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig and Dr. T. Jameson Brewer. Episode 19 was LIVE at a California state capitol research forum entitled: Should TFA be banned? The conversation features Dr. Kerry Kretchmar (Carroll University), Dr. Barb Veltri (North Arizona University), Dr. Lori Rhodes (Sonoma State), and Assemblymember Cristina Garcia (D-Bell Gardens). Considering California Assembly Bill 221 (2019), which would ban TFA in low-income schools, the forum explored TFA research and experience. Asm. Garcia talks about her motivations for the bill and researchers discuss and review the research about TFA. Jameson wasn't able to make the forum because he was snowed in at the Denver airport. Truth For America is sponsored by the Network for Public Education Action. Copyright permission from REM for use of song "World Leader Pretend" in Truth For America podcast worldwide: https://www.dropbox.com/s/80jynkybgpz...
We wonder about the allure of pleats, the history of pleating, and our favourite designer examples of pleats. See links below. Vogue, Sacai, Resort 2019: https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/resort-2019/sacai/slideshow/collection#34 Lassner Plissee, History of Plissee (in German): http://lassner-plissee.de/Geschichte/geschichte.html Business of Fashion, 'Inside Chanel's Subsidiary, Lognon, Pleater' (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_GU0uOgNrc Refinery29, 'How a Dior Dress is Made' (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT1Fc92-eFY The Hunt Museum, Sybil Connolly, online exhibition (2018): http://www.huntmuseum.com/explore-the-exhibition/ Elizabeth Kutesko, 'How Can We Decolonise Fashion History? A Case Study: the Guarani-Kaiowá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil', Research Forum, Courtauld Institute (8/2/2019): https://courtauld.ac.uk/event/how-can-we-decolonise-fashion-history-a-case-study-the-guarani-kaiowa-mato-grosso-do-sul-brazil Elizabeth Kutesko, 'Fashioning Brazil Globalization and the Representation of Brazilian Dress in National Geographic' (2018): https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/fashioning-brazil-9781350026605/
In this episode of ACEP’s “Frontline”, your host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Alexander Limkekang about the Research Forum at ACEP18. What does machine learning or EHR algorithms have to do with emergency medicine? Plenty! Find out how “big data” supports your clinical efforts in advancing patient care.
About the speaker Alistair Gentry is a writer and artist, currently research artist in residence at the ODI. Previous residencies include the ESRC Genomics Policy & Research Forum at the University of Edinburgh, and Cambridge University’s Centre for the Future of Intelligence. Many of his art projects are the result of extensive research in particular places, subjects and communities, sometimes over the course of many years. He also likes silly costumes, museums, absurdity, visiting the uncanny valley, and making machines do things their manufacturers wouldn’t approve of.
Kathleen Sluka, PhD, University of Iowa, Iowa City, US, discusses her path to pain research, why she thinks it’s time for the field to move on from efficacy studies of exercise for pain, and her love of painting.
Robert Gereau, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, US, discusses his use of human tissue in pain research, optogenetics, and science advocacy, among other topics.
Irene Tracey, PhD, University of Oxford, UK, talks about pain brain (and spinal cord) imaging, why she thinks it’s time to rebrand or rename the term “placebo analgesia,” and her advice for young scientists.
Ian Gilron, MD, Queen's University School of Medicine, Canada, discusses his work on clinical trials of treatments for chronic pain, combination therapy, and much more.
In this week's episode of GradCast, we present Part 1 of our 2 part series from the Western Research Forum, Western University's largest interdisciplinary showcase of research. Every year, the Society of Graduate Students presents a day-long conference filled with talks from faculties around campus, all associated with the theme of the year. WRF 2018 is all about Controversy. Navaneeth and Yimin chat with WRF 2018 organizer Emily Carlisle, about Controversy and how it is to organize such a big event. We also chat with keynote speaker Dr. Shelley McKellar from History of Medicine at Western. Dr. McKellar gave an engaging talk about the controversy-laden and boundary-breaking invention, the artificial heart, a topic of her new book "Artificial Hearts: The Allure and Ambivalence of a Controversial Medical technology". Hosts: Yimin Chen & Navaneeth Mohan Produced by: Susan Anthony
This episode we talk to Brandon Baer and Reza Khazaee at the Western Research Forum about their work on the lungs. Hosts: Andrew Hanna & Sabrina Hope
This week we talk to the keynote speaker of the Western Research Forum Anabel Quan-Haase. Her presentation was on serendipity. Hosts: Tristan Johnson & Taniya Nagpaland
This week we cover two interviews from the Western Research Forum we attended last April. Our Guests are Susan Bird talking about infant nutrition, and a discussion with Anandita Ghosh about Islamophobia after 9/11. Hosts: Tristan Johnson & Taniya Nagpaland
Main Fiction: “‘The Entire Immense Superstructure’: An Installation” by Ken MacLeod Originally published in Reach for Infinity, edited by Jonathan Strahan Ken MacLeod was born in Stornoway and lives in West Lothian. He has Honours and Masters degrees in biological subjects and worked for some years in the IT industry. Since 1997 he has been a full-time writer. He is the author of fourteen novels, from The Star Fraction (1995) to Descent (Orbit, 2014), and many articles and short stories. His novels and stories have received three BSFA awards and three Prometheus Awards, and several have been short-listed for the Clarke and Hugo Awards. He is curently working on a space opera trilogy, The Corporation Wars (forthcoming 2016-2017). In 2009 he was Writer in Residence at the ESRC Genomics Policy and Research Forum at Edinburgh University, and in 2013 and 2014 was... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep #10 – Prehospital Care Research Forum – Annual Summit Recap with @davidpage. For more with Dave Page & the PCRF podcast: http://www.pcrfpodcasts.org/ FISDAP Research: http://www.fisdap.net/research For a quick introduction to research instructors can send students to www.fisdap.net/research101 a free online course. http://www.emsreference.com/ Round Table PCRF Summit: Alan Batt - Critical Care Paramedic Keith Widmeier BA, NRP, FP-C University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Christiana Corrado EMT-P Adjunct Professor Westchester Community College Ron Lawler BUS NRP Director Sanford Health EMS Education North Dakota State College Sciences Kelly Walsh, RN BSN PHRN EMS Academy Program Director Creighton University-Advanced Medical Transport of Central Illinois Paramedic Consortium Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EMS_Nation Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/prehospitalnation Wishing Everyone a safe tour! ~Faizan H. Arshad, MD @emscritcare www.emsnation.org
Robert Cook-Deegan, Director, IGSP Center for Genome Ethics, Law & Policy, Duke University gives a genomics lecture entitled 'ConSequences: Some implications of DNA sequencing technology'.Organised by: ESRC Genomics Policy and Research ForumRecorded: Thursday 8 March 2012Venue: Anatomy lecture theatre, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of EdinburghAudio version. Listen to podcast
On the 13th and 14th December, 2010, ESMT welcomed international participants to the Third International Coaching Research Forum. The forum looks at the future of coaching in 3D - providing perspectives from the coach, from the academic, and the consumer corporation.
Mershon Center for International Studies Guest Speakers 2009 - 2010
Recipe for Success: Basic Ingredients for Undergraduate Research