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Kevin Harlen interviews Robert Raleigh, chief operating officer and general counsel for Sebela Pharmaceuticals, which has been innovating in the area of colonoscopy prep since the 1980's. Achieving adequate bowel preparation is challenging but critical to achieve a good-quality colonoscopy. But many studies have shown that a majority of patients have reported the preparation is the most difficult part of screening. Join Kevin and Rob as they discuss how Sebela is working on improving access to low-volume preparations and advocating for policies to remove barriers to effective colorectal cancer screening. Produced by Andrew Sousa and Hayden Margolis for Steadfast Collaborative, LLC Mixed and mastered by Hayden Margolis Gastro Broadcast, Episode 55
Mám pro vás další týdenní zamyšlení. Tentokrát na téma: Sebeláska a jak ji budovat? Sebeláska je téma, kterým se asi nezabýváme každý den. Přesto pochopení vztahu k sobě může vést k pochopení vztahu k druhým lidem. Najít více lásky k sobě může vést ke schopnosti vést klidnější a spokojenější život. O tom je dnešní týdenní zamyšlení. Mějte se skvěle! Video můžete vidět na mém YouTube kanále. Více na https://www.vladimirekart.cz/ Jestli vás tato témata zajímají, můžete se přidat k naší skupině na Café del Hero Hero, kde sdílím s lidmi různé vhledy a inspirace o tom, jak žít Život, který nás naplňuje a baví. https://www.vladimirekart.cz/hero-hero --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vladimr-ekart/message
Neil Clark, CEO & Shaun Claydon CFO of Destiny Pharma #DEST discuss their exclusive collaboration and co-development agreement for NTCD-M3 with Sebela Pharmaceuticals® which is worth up to $570m plus royalties & the equity fundraising of up to £8 million. Highlights Destiny Pharma is pleased to announce that it has signed an exclusive collaboration and co-development agreement for the North American rights of NTCD-M3, its lead asset for the prevention of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) recurrence, with Sebela Pharmaceuticals® , a U.S. pharmaceutical company with a market-leading position in gastroenterology. Under the terms of the deal, it is anticipated that Sebela will lead and finance the future clinical development and commercialisation activities of NTCD-M3 in North America. The Company retains the majority of rights for Europe and Rest of the World and Sebela has a minority interest in any income generated in these non-North American territories based on the clinical studies it is funding. The agreement, which could be worth up to $570m to Destiny Pharma in milestones alone, includes; - An initial upfront payment of $1m; - Success-based development milestones of $19m; - Sales revenues-based milestone payments up to $550m; and tiered, double-digit royalties. Destiny Pharma has the obligation to continue its current plan to complete the ongoing manufacture of all clinical trial supplies needed to undertake the required clinical studies. It is anticipated that Phase 3 studies will commence in 2024. To read the full RNS click here
In this week's episode of Off Panel, writer Christopher Sebela joins to chat about his very busy dance card these days. Sebela discusses the opening day of his Kickstarter for his new comic Foulbrood, figuring out each project, the evolution of Foulbrood, the appeal of Kickstarter, figuring out marketing, crowd-funding versus for-hire, what makes his new series .Self an interesting subject to tackle, Cara McGee, Dirtbag Rapture's jokey origin, the weirdness of the world, making dark ideas fun, his current work mix, and more.
Anas and NIck have a sit down with Image Comics' Crowded writer Christopher Sebela who has created a number of phenomenal indie titles including Heartthrob, Welcome Back and is releasing Dirtbag Rapture with ONI Press as well! Sebela discusses everything regarding his SIX upcoming titles and offers an update on the live action Crowded movie starring Rebel Wilson!
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Sebela Ireland v. Prinston Pharmaceutical
Sto lidí, sto chutí. Nejenže je každý z nás originál a nejsme všichni z jednoho těsta, ale každý i něco jiného preferuje, a nelze obecně definovat, co je hezké, či správné. Sebeláska se poslední dobou řeší všude kolem nás, a my jsme se o tomto tématu také rozpovídaly. Selflove, postava, nedokonalosti, spokojenost či nespokojenost, plastické operace a estetické zákroky.. to vše probereme a prozradíme mnoho i samy o sobě.
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Fun times in Cleveland again! Snake Plissken’s been retired for more than a decade, but when the government comes for his land, he’s going to lead a revolution against the one percent! The final volume in BOOM! Studios’ Escape from New York series leads directly into the events of John Carpenter’s Escape from L.A., but does the creative team know that? Jakob and Jason have some questions, and a whole lot of fun, saying goodbye to Snake in the penultimate episode of our Books & Nachos Snake Plissken series.
In this week’s episode of Off Panel, writer Christopher Sebela joins to talk about his writing on titles like Test and Crowded. Sebela discusses his recent efforts to take weekends for himself, getting out of the house on dog walks, his project notebooks, how they help his process, putting himself into his work, working at a test marketing firm, what his Test pitch is, its origins, what's next for Crowded, the book's cast, the success of creator-owned books, merch in comics, how much he's working on at on time, and more.
*Theme Music: Chartsmasher – Dial Up* chartsmasher.bandcamp.com/releases specialdudescomix.bigcartel.com/ [Go to Little Heroes Comics & Fair Spark Books: Bring a massive smile to comic’s creativity today] littleheroescomics.co.uk/ fairsparkbooks.co.uk/ “The Book Is Better!” We have all seen the films based on comic books. I mean hell, Marvel is more films than comics these days. What about the comics that are based, tied in with, continuing on, adapted from films and Television Shows. Well we grab every available one that we own and pass them round like there’s no tomorrow. There are some absolute crackers here and some tasty rarities to wrap your ears around. From cartoons and adventure heroes. To space age horror and life stories. You won’t want to miss the picks this time around. This and all the usual comics chat on the only podcast to come on both Betamax AND laser disc... That Comic Smell! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @thatcomicsmell Get us on… Soundcloud: tinyurl.com/y8vzeh3c Spotify: tinyurl.com/y2qtu2cs Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/hwbqxab Podbean: tinyurl.com/yxvecykj and most places you find podcasts. Don’t forget to Like, Share, Subscribe, Rate & Review. Thanks again for listening and supporting the podcast (Some of the titles discussed) Wolf's Rain (Bones, Keiko Nobumoto, Toshitsugu Lida) Scooby Apocalypse (Keith Giffen, J.M.Dematteis, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi) Green Lantern/Space Ghost (Tynion IV, Sebela, Olivetti) Suicide Squad/Banana Splits (Bedard, Caldwell, Morales) The Flintstones (Russel, Pugh, Chuckry) Wacky Raceland (Pontac, Manco, Sanzone) The Tick (Marc Silvia, Mychailo Kazybrid) The Simpsons (Various) Jurassic Park (Walt Simonson, Gil Kane, George Perez) X-Men 2 (Brian K Vaughan, Tom Mandrake) Star Wars (Cassiday, Aaron) Looney Tunes (Various) Spider-Man Adventures (Nelyomtov, Alex Saviuk) Rick&Morty (Various) Ren & Stimpy (Dan Slott, Mike Kazaleh) Star Trek TNG (Michael Jan Friedman, Kevin Ryan, Chuck Frazier) Batman (Dennis O'Neil, Jerry Ordway) Batman Returns (Dennis O'Neil, Steve Erwin) Batman Adventures (Kelley Aukett, Martin Pasko, Brad Rader, Ty Templeton) The Man With No Name (Christos Gage, Wellington Dias) Red Dwarf (Various) Aliens (Various) Godzilla age of Monsters (Various) Adventure Time (Various) Batman 66 (Jeff Parker, Jonathan Case, Ty Templeton) Inu Yasha (Rumiko Takahashi) Transformers/Visionaries (Magdalene Visaggio, Fico Ossio) The A-Team (Jim Salicrup, Marie Sevrin) Freaks (Jim Woodring, Francisco Solano Lopez) Star Trek Enterprise Logs (Various) American Splendor: Our Movie Year (Various) Metropolis (Christophe Girard) 2001 A Space Odyssey (Jack Kirby) Futurama (Various) Futurama/Simpsons (Various) Star Trek: Countdown (Various) Steven Universe (Jeremy Sorese, Coleman Engle) Future Quest (Jeff Parker, Evan "Doc" Shaner, Steve Rude) Star Wars Classic (Various) Alien (Archie Goodwin, Walt Simonson) Indiana Jones (John Byrne, Terry Ouston)
It's time for another on-location episode recorded at Heroes Aren't Hard to Find in Charlotte, NC. In this first of two planned September visits, Michael and Derek talk with customers -- Zyg, Brian, and Alonzo -- and discuss some recent releases that strike their attention. Focusing on the mainstream, Michael highlights Fantastic Four#1. He discusses Marvel's former flagship title's return, and he goes on to speculate on the significance of Jack Kirby and Stan Lee's creation...not only with the Marvel Universe, but for all comics. Derek focuses on a few non-superhero titles, including Christopher Sebela and Shawn McManus's House Amok#1(IDW/Black Crown), Eric M. Esquivel and Ramon Villalobos's Border Town #1(DC/Vertigo), and the first two titles in DC's new Sandman initiative, The Sandman Universe#1and The Dreaming#1. With this episode, The Comics Alternative's on-location series joins the Queen City Podcast Network!
Time Codes: 00:00:26 - Introduction 00:02:25 - Setup of interview 00:03:54 - Interview with Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt 01:06:23 - Wrap up 01:06:59 - Contact us In Crowded (Image Comics), the protagonist Charlie Ellison finds herself the victim of a crowdfunded assassination. That's right, a crowdfunded assassination. Charlie lives a quiet, normal life, going about her daily routine as anyone would. But she soon finds herself under fire, hunted by all of Los Angeles with her potential killers fueled by crowdfunding platform Reapr. As a result, Charlie hires Vita, one the lowest-rated bodyguards employed by the Dfend, an app allowing you to hire protection. The two then go on a quest to discover who is behind Charlie's crowdfunded contract, and do so without Charlie falling victim or Vita screwing up. The first issue of Crowdedwas released in August, and last month Derek talked with the creators, Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt, immediately before the release date. The second issue will be coming out next week, on September 12. In this interview Derek talks with the creators about the ideas behind this project, the role that social media and technology plays in the series, how the three collaborate on each issue, and what we might expect as the series unfolds.
On this week's episode of the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER!, soon to be known as Cullen, Jerry, and John are Getting Old, we have for you: Cullen's interview with writer Christopher Sebela. Chris announced a few new projects at the Image Expo last month, so Cullen sat down with the Portland writer for a quick one-on-one. Be on the lookout this June for Shanghai Red, telling the brutal trip of a woman from Shanghai to Portland in the nineteenth century, and the revenge she dishes out along the way. Jerry and John give their take on The Terrifics #1 from DC Comics. Now don't go confusing this title with the Fantastic Four or even The Incredibles. This is a great debut issue, and we are excited to see where this title heads in the issues ahead. John had a chance to read The New Mutants: Dead Souls #1 from Marvel Comics. With the upcoming New Mutants movie hitting theaters later this year, it's only natural for Marvel to get some new product on the shelves ahead of time. John gives us his take on this new line-up of some familiar characters. We give you our Three Picks for next week - Marvel has a hulking new Weapon, Batman has a bad case of Poison Ivy, and we say goodbye to the Goddess of Thunder. We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint’s Comics. Clint’s is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint’s has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint’s or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
Time Codes: 00:01:26 - Introduction 00:03:48 - Post-Thanksgiving digestion 00:05:07 - Bad Mask 00:30:41 - Evolution #1 00:46:48 - Doctor Radar #1 01:03:06 - Wrap up 01:04:36 - Contact us On this week's episode Gwen and Derek discuss three recent releases that, while all being quite different, nonetheless share a common theme of mystery. They start off with Jon Chad's Bad Mask (BOOM! Box), a multimedia project that explores perspective and interpretation. With its various components in multiple print formats -- comic book, trading cards, newspaper tabloid, mainstream news magazine, business reports, etc. -- it's an intelligent exploration of how we define "hero." Next, the Two PhDs Talking about Comics explore the first issue of Evolution (Image Comics). This is a different kind of comic in that it's written by four authors...and the result is solid and far from fragmented. James Asmus, Joseph Keatinge, Christopher Sebela, and Joshua Williamson contribute to the story, with Joe Infurnari providing the art. Finally, Gwen and Derek look at Noël Simsolo and Bézian's Doctor Radar #1 (Titan Comics). This is a translation that taps into the crime noir genre, expertly done and perhaps the highlight of the week.
We're digging deep this week into all of your burning questions.What does it take to craft gigantic puppets for Broadway? Does art history as we know it need a drastic makeover? And how exactly did a small record label in Vancouver, Wash. come across new music from Prince that has them in a battle with the Purple One's estate?Local Puppet Legend Michael Curry Conjures the Myth of Persephone with the Oregon Symphony - 1:24This weekend, the Oregon Symphony will wade into the wonderful world of puppets with a production of "Persephone" (May 13–15). For the first time, it’s collaborating with Michael Curry, the puppet master behind the animals in the Broadway production of "The Lion King," as well as Olympic opening ceremonies and other massive events. OPB's Molly Solomon takes us to Curry’s massive warehouse in Scappoose, Oregon to see his magical operations.Shaking Up The Classics at Oregon Shakespeare Festival - 3:30For our money, the hottest ticket at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival this spring is a show with an ancient story: “Mojada: A Medea in Los Angeles,” which runs through July 6. It’s a retelling of Euripides’ classic tale of a princess witch who’s followed her lover into exile in a foreign land. When he rejects her, she kills her own children in an act of vengeance. Adapted by the MacArthur-winning playwright Luis Alfaro, “Mojada” reforms the classic Greek tale into a story about Mexican immigrants trying to make it in Los Angeles.World Premiered Play Asks: Is the American Dream All It's Cracked Up to Be? - 10:21Seattle-based playwright Yussef El Guindi scandalized Portland, in a good way, with the world premiere of his play “Threesome” at Portland Center Stage in 2015. It’s about a Muslim couple’s failed attempt to invite a non-Muslim into their bed, but there’s a lot more going on in the show than pillow talk. El Guindi returns to the dynamics of a troubled immigrant couple with his new play, “The Talented Ones,” which is getting its world premiere at Portland’s Artists Repertory Theater through May 21. How Did Vancouver Become the Center of a Fight over Prince's Music? - 17:42Last month, when a Minnesota judge halted the release of an album featuring six previously unreleased songs from the late artist Prince, something caught our eye. The record label in the middle of the legal battle was a largely unknown company from Vancouver, Washington called Rogue Music Alliance. Before a federal judge halted its release, the EP, “Deliverance,” was the top selling pre-order on iTunes, with the single “Deliverance” hitting the No. 1 rock single spot.The Fallen Heroes of Comic Book Writer Chris Sebela - 23:16Chris Sebela’s comic “Heartthrob” is the furthest thing from a romance novel. With art by Robert Wilson, “Heartthrob” tells the story of a woman who gets a heart transplant that not only saves her life, but throws her into a chaotic affair with the man who originally housed the heart — or at least his specter. Turns out he was a criminal and wants her to carry on some unfinished heists. Turns out, Sebela has a thing for heroes with flaws, from the disgraced snowboard at the center of his hit graphic novel “High Crimes,” to the out-of-work movie monsters in "Screamland."opbmusic Session with Kelli Schaefer - 32:27Portland songwriter Kelli Schaefer crafts ghostly rock songs that explore themes of capitalism and mortality — songs that're spurred by a big, dark voice that’s drawn comparisons to PJ Harvey. Her new album, “No Identity,” is a loosely-organized concept album following a family’s run-ins with tragedy and the mundane. Schaefer will perform at Mississippi Studios on May 16. Want a taste? Check out videos of her opbmusic session. Why Everything You Need to Know You Did NOT Learn in Art History - 39:10A little while ago, we had on the writer, artist, and art activist Jennifer Rabin to talk about two projects she's behind: Artists Resist and Art Passport PDX. But the original reason we contacted her was to talk about an article she wrote for "Willamette Week" about the "Constructing Identities" exhibition at the Portland Art Museum. She wrote that her education in art history left her woefully unprepared to write about a show by African-American artists — or any underrepresented artist for that matter. So for our latest installment in our "What Are You Looking At?" series, we invited her to walk through the show with us.
Prepare to grapple with the gods* as we're joined by comics writer and major dude Christopher (@xtop) Sebela to discuss the sleaziest rock bio we have ever seen, the legendary No One Here Gets Out Alive, by Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugerman. From dong-flashing to Dazig, this conversation has it all! *Second-division** **At best Whether you think Jim Morrison was a modern-day Dionysus or just the original fat man in the bathtub (with the blues), this is a show you're guaranteed to enjoy! (NOTE: guarantee not valid if you think Jim Morrison was good or important.) Also! Mark your calendars, because I Don't Even Own a Television and friends are throwing a Bad Book Party at Green Apple Books on the Park in San Francisco! This free event will be at 7:30, Saturday, February 11, 2017, and it's going to be more fun than not going to it, that's for sure. Come out! Join us! EVERYONE will MAKE IT OUT ... ALIVE! Recommendations: Dave Davies, Kink, An Autobiography Nick Kent, The Dark Stuff Steve Jackson's Sorcery! Charles Mingus, Beneath the Underdog Music: "Shut The Door" by Fugazi "Arsehole" by Snuff "The Thing That Only Eats Hippies" by Dead Milkmen
Time Codes: 00:00:28 - Introduction 00:02:13 - Listener mail! 00:06:48 - Jim Thompson's The Killer Inside Me #1 and #2 00:30:55 - Demonic #1, #2, and #3 00:37:02 - Wolfcop #1 00:42:20 - Violent Love #1 00:54:29 - Grand Passion #1 01:04:39 - Goldie Vance, Vol. 1 01:21:07 - Wrap up 01:22:39 - Contact us In the second of their two-episode look into recent crime comics, Andy and Derek turn up some truly incriminating evidence. They begin their investigations with Jim Thompson's The Killer Inside Me, adapted by Devin Faraci and Vic Malhotra (IDW Publications). The guys spend much of their time comparing this adaptation to the original classic noir novel, yet at the same time they try to focus on the comic on its own terms. Next, they briefly discuss Christopher Sebela and Niko Walter's Demonic (Image Comics), a mashup of both crime and horror, and the first issue of Wolfcop (Dynamite Entertainment). The latter is Max Marks's spinoff of the 2014 movie, and despite (or because of) its over-the-topness, it doesn't capture much of the guys' attention. But Derek and Andy are much more interested in the next two #1 issues, Frank J. Barbiere and Victor Santos's Violent Love (Image Comics) and James Robinson and Tom Feister's Grand Passion (Dynamite Entertainment). These are both crime narratives with a twist of romance, stories that look to play off of the young-couple-on-a-crime-spree formula. Finally, the guys wrap up with the first volume of Goldie Vance (BOOM! Box), Hope Larson and Brittney Williams's all-age detective series, reminiscent of Nancy Drew and Sally Lockhart stories. And if you haven't already, be sure to catch last week's episode, the first in the Two Guys' look at recent crime comics. The incidental music in this episode is from classic crime TV shows, and you can find these theme songs in Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1, Television's Greatest Hits Vol. 4, Television's Greatest Hits Vol. 5, and Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 6. Check out the fun!
This episode we're joined by a very special guest, writer Christopher Sebela (Heart Throb, High Crimes, Welcome Back). First we went to Portland staple Stanich's for burgers and then went back to the studio to pick Chris's brain on his career and his journey to the present. We're talking about all his projects including his newest venture, Clown Motel. We also got his take on all the normal stuff including, but not limited to, Game of Thrones, Better Call Saul, Silicon Valley, Horace & Pete, Daredevil, Punisher, X-Men Apocalypse, Eric Snowden, Keanu, Tomb Raider, all sorts of comics and video games and a gang of other stuff. Give it a listen. Sebela: http://www.christophersebela.com Stanich's: http://www.stanichs.com Vancouver Toy Junkies: https://www.facebook.com/Vancouver-Toy-Junkies-221542678050307
This episode we're joined by a very special guest, writer Christopher Sebela (Heart Throb, High Crimes, Welcome Back). First we went to Portland staple Stanich's for burgers and then went back to the studio to pick Chris's brain on his career and his journey to the present. We're talking about all his projects including his newest venture, Clown Motel. We also got his take on all the normal stuff including, but not limited to, Game of Thrones, Better Call Saul, Silicon Valley, Horace & Pete, Daredevil, Punisher, X-Men Apocalypse, Eric Snowden, Keanu, Tomb Raider, all sorts of comics and video games and a gang of other stuff. Give it a listen. Sebela: http://www.christophersebela.com Stanich's: http://www.stanichs.com Vancouver Toy Junkies: https://www.facebook.com/Vancouver-Toy-Junkies-221542678050307
For the first of two episodes featuring content from HeroesCon 2015, Greg managed to put together an interview trifecta featuring Corin (Batmite) Howell, Christopher (High Crimes) Sebela, and Frank J. (Five Ghosts) Barbiere. The talks cover new books, old favorites, a beloved 80's action film, artist communes, teaching what you're preaching, and more. One artist, two writers, three great conversations from North Carolina to your ears via the magic of the internet. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
June 6, 2011 - We're doubling up Don't Miss this week, with 2 books that deserve your eyeballs and patronage. Hold on for two very different takes on horror. Don't Miss either of them! First up, Christopher Sebela tells us about Screamland #1 from Image Comics. Continuing a mini series from a few years back, the now-ongoing book takes a look at a Hollywood where the monsters are real, not just actors. Except they're just like actors. But times have gotten tougher for them, as CGI and modern tastes have made it harder to get good work for Wolf Man, the Fish Monster, and others. Sebela is co-writing this satirical look at Hollywood and the horror movie genre with original series creator Harold Sipe. Screamland #1 Story by Christopher Sebela and Harold Sipe Art by Lee Leslie $2.99 - Image Comics Next up, Scott Snyder is with us talking about American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest #1 from Vertigo. This mini series focuses on the European theater in WWII (as the main series is in the Pacific right now), as Cash McCogan and Felicia Book fight Nazis. Of course, there are vampires and secrets and all that good stuff, but there is also the sublime Sean Murphy on art duties. Scott tells us all about what to expect with the mini-series. American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest #1 Story by Scott Snyder Art by Sean Murphy $2.99 - Vertigo/DC Comics Music The Cure Tegan and Sara