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Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar
S6E02: AI and the Quest for New Antibiotics

Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 36:02


We published our first episode on the threat of antibiotic resistance in 2016, and nearly a decade later, it remains one of the world's most pressing health crises. Today, with advances in artificial intelligence (AI), the race to develop new antibiotics is evolving. In this episode, co-host Danielle Mandikian sits down with guests Tommaso Biancalani, Distinguished Scientist and Director of Biological Research and AI Development, and Steven Rutherford, Senior Principal Scientist and Director of Infectious Diseases in Research Biology, to share the latest in the fight against antibiotic resistance. Together, they discuss the challenges of antibiotic discovery and development, and how AI could streamline the process of identifying novel antibiotics within the vast, uncharted chemical universe. Read the full text transcript at www.gene.com/stories/ai-and-the-quest-for-new-antibiotics

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BAKED in Science
EP97: Sweet Baking Solutions

BAKED in Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 44:09


Sugar reduction is a hot topic for bakers looking to meet current market trends and satisfy health-conscious consumers' demands. However, bakers know that sugar (https://bakerpedia.com/ingredients/sugar/) is a critical ingredient in many baked goods, including cakes, pastries, and cookies. It not only provides a sweet taste and influences flavor perception but also has several important functional properties, which are vital to bear in mind when reducing or replacing sugar. In this episode of BAKED in Science, host Mark Floerke is joined by Dr. Julia DesRochers, Senior Principal Scientist at Tate & Lyle. Tate & Lyle is a world leader in ingredient solutions for healthier food and beverages, operating for over 165 years. They work with customers via their low and no-calorie sweeteners (https://bakerpedia.com/ingredients/sweeteners/), gut-friendly fibers, and texturants to create smooth or crunchy, creamy or airy products, among other ingredient solutions. Maintaining Sweetness Without The Sugar During their conversion about sugar reduction, some topics covered include: Sugar replacement in baking Considerations for sugar reduction Rebalancing the functional properties of sugar in formulations Factoring in digestive tolerance numbers Combining sweeteners to maximize texture Adding soluble and insoluble fibers Selecting starches for optimal thickening and gelatinization

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Optometric Insights Media
#177: The Science behind the Technology With Alex Kotelsky and James DiBella

Optometric Insights Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 19:26


Send us a textAbout:Alex Kotelsky is a medical device engineer at Bausch + Lomb where he leads innovative optical projects in the research and development of advanced contact lens designs.With a robust background in both theoretical and applied sciences, Alex has a Ph.D. and has postdoctoral training in biomechanics and mechanobiology of articular cartilage and chondrocytes. His research has produced multiple peer-reviewed publications that shed light on the mechanical interactions within biological systems. By integrating biology, mechanics and optics, Alex brings aninterdisciplinary approach that advances both the performance and comfort of contact lenses, benefiting eye care professionals and patients alike.In addition to his research, Alex is deeply committed to education, fostering the next generation of engineers and scientists. His dedication to teaching has earned him multiple accolades, including the prestigious Edward Peck Curtis Award for Excellence in Teaching and recognition as a Top 3 Finalist for Tutor Doctor's Tutor of the Year 2019 award.James DiBella is a Senior Principal Scientist and head of Polymer Chemistry at Bausch + Lomb, where he leads a team focused on creating innovative materials and solutions for the contact lens and ophthalmic industries. Since joining Bausch + Lomb in 2015, James has been instrumental in product development for the company's vision care business. He notably co-invented Bausch + Lomb's latest contact lens technology - Bausch + Lomb INFUSE ® .He holds a bachelor's degree in Organic Chemistry from Clemson University as well as a master's degree in Organic Chemistry from the Florida Institute of Technology. He is also in the process of obtaining a master's degree in business administration from Manning School of Business at the University of Massachusetts to merge his scientific expertise with strategic business acumen.

Flavor University Podcast
Flavor University Ep. 46: What is a Seasoning?

Flavor University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 38:10


In this episode, we sit down with Jared Turetsky, Senior Product Manager, and Jill Breiner, Senior Principal Scientist, as they chat all things seasoning. They break down how complex seasonings are and the different applications that can be enhanced with seasonings. Stick around to hear some cool trends that they are seeing and hear about the solutions that seasonings can provide to product development.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
The Gut-Brain Connection: How it Works and The Role of Nutrition.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 13:10


Senior Principal Scientist at R&D Life Sciences, Dr Yulia Berezhnaya on Gut-Brain connection, the crucial role that fibre and whole grains play in our diets and on how Gut dysfunction could be a tigger for chronic illness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Xtalks Life Science Podcast
A Unique Approach to in vivo CAR T Therapy and New Advancements in the Field

Xtalks Life Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 32:19


In this episode, Vera spoke with Tim Culp, PhD, Vice President of Research and Development at Interius BioTherapeutics, a Philadelphia-based biotech company. Their lead program focuses on an intravenous CAR therapy for B cell lymphomas. Additionally, the company is advancing a second program aimed at treating autoimmune diseases. Dr. Culp joined Interius following a distinguished 14-year career with Merck Research Laboratories where he supported vaccine and oncolytic virus program development as a Senior Principal Scientist. His experience includes leadership of both early and late-stage development teams responsible for all Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) deliverables needed for clinical programs. Dr. Culp completed a PhD from the Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine for his research on human papillomaviruses. He then completed post-doctoral studies at Penn State developing chimeric papillomavirus vaccines. Dr. Culp holds a BS in Biology/Secondary Education from Christian Heritage College and had a 15-year high school teaching career prior to his graduate studies. Tune into the episode to learn more about the promise of in vivo CAR T therapy and novel advancements in the field. For more life science and medical device content, visit the Xtalks Vitals homepage. https://xtalks.com/vitals/ Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/Xtalks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xtalks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xtalks.Webinars/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtalks-webconferences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/XtalksWebinars/featured

Ingrained Insights Podcast
Episode 73: Dr. Sarah Corwin, Senior Principal Scientist for Ingredient Innovation, Ajinomoto Health and Nutrition

Ingrained Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 21:50


Consumers in the U.S. generally want to eat better, but they struggle to find foods (including snacks and baked items) that meet their healthy eating goals. During this podcast, Dr. Corwin talks about how producers can strive to provide healthier foods, while still delivering on good taste.

IAQ Radio
Lisa Rogers, Jeremy Beagle, Eric Shapiro & Sarah Fanger Industry Update: A Round Table Conversation with IAQA's Leadership

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 61:14


This week we welcome Lisa Rogers, Jeremy Beagle, Eric Shapiro and Sarah Fanger. A lot is happening with the Indoor Air Quality Association and its time for an update. Joining us this week will be the President, 1st VP, Treasurer and Executive Director to fill us in. What is the current status of the organization? What are the plans for the associations education initiatives? What will happen with the chapters? How are plans for the convention in March coming along? The group joins us from Pete Consigli's Winter Break 2024 event in Bonita Springs, FL. Lisa Rogers has served as President of Mycometer Inc. the US subsidiary of a Danish based firm since 2007. She is the current President of the Indoor Air Quality Association and has served on numerous prestigious committees including as an invited participant on a NATO Science Advisory Committee developing international guidelines for indoor air quality issues. Jeremy Beagle, CIH is Senior Principal Scientist at SDII Global Inc. He has been performing causation assessments and expert witness testimony pertaining to water damage, fungal growth, and other indoor environmental concerns in the built environment for almost 20 years. Mr. Beagle is a Board-Certified Industrial Hygienist, a Council Certified Moisture Control Consultant and Council Certified Microbial Consultant. He is the current First Vice President of the Indoor Air Quality Association. Eric Shapiro, CIEC, CMC, CMRS has over 28 years of experience in the field of Mold and IAQ. He started out as an air-duct cleaner, which led to mold remediation and assessment projects. Eric currently runs his company, Indoor Air Quality Services, which is based in Florida and IAQS NJ, which is based in NJ. He is the current treasurer of IAQA. Sarah Fanger worked in non-profit associations as a meeting and event planner for over a decade, and earned the Certified Association Executive designation. In 2009 she pivoted into disaster restoration, opening and running her own independent business. In 2017 she shifted paths moving into a consulting and testing role, where she specialized in investigations for mold, moisture, and other indoor environmental hazards. Sarah is the current Executive Director of IAQA.

IAQ Radio
Jeremy Beagle, CIH - Senior Principal Scientist SDII Global - Mold Assessment & Restorative Drying Redefined

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 62:10


This week we welcome Jeremy Beagle, Senior Principal Scientist at SDII Global for a show we are calling Mold Assessment & Restorative Drying Redefined. LEARN MORE at IAQ Radio+. Jeremy is a Senior Principal Scientist and CIH with SDII Global having over 18 years progressive experience performing causation assessments pertaining to moisture, fungal growth and other indoor environmental firms in the built environment as well as provides expert witness testimony. Jeremy currently is the 1st Vice President of the IAQA and the Vice-chair for the IICRC S530 Mold Assessment Standard.

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Alagappa CR- -Episode 32-Karaikudi CSIR-CECRI Senior Principal Scientist Dr SM Rajendran

IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 42:59


Vanderbilt Beyond the Lab podcast
Industry R&D Scientist with Katherine Hutchinson, PhD

Vanderbilt Beyond the Lab podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 32:47


Long title = lots of responsibility! Dr. Katherine Hutchinson, PhD, tells us about her role as a Senior Principal Scientist in Oncology Biomarker Development at Genentech, in San Francisco, California. Dr. Hutchinson tells us about her work in industry and life in San Francisco, while unpacking her long title!

Directions Magazine Podcasts
GeoInspirations Podcast Series: Dr. Alex Philp - Envisioning the Future of GIS in Society

Directions Magazine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023


This episode of GeoInspirations features Dr. Alex Philp, Senior Principal Scientist, climate science and policy at the MITRE not-for-profit corporation.

Science Metaverse Podcast
EP 40: Exploring structural data landscapes for drug discovery with Dr. Seth Harris from Genentech

Science Metaverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 48:33


In this webinar, Dr. Seth Harris, Director of Computational Structural Biology & Senior Principal Scientist at Genentech, talks about GYST, the XR-integrated system developed by Genentech to efficiently manage large structural datasets. At Genentech, the in-house GYST platform is used to explore annotated structural datasets and rapidly get insights from large amounts of structural information.GYST integrates Nanome in its systems and allows researchers to access information, and manipulate and visualize data in the immersive virtual reality environment. During the webinar, Dr. Harris will go over the collaboration between scientists at Genentech and the Nanome team that led to the creation of customized GYST plugins.Highlights:- Large-scale data extracts and annotations of structural features can accelerate drug discovery and research- Our in-house platform GYST creates such datasets and enables their exploration by a broad range of researchers, while also provisioning information for machine-learning models- Custom plugins enable seamless integration of Nanome as a visualization and analytical component in this system

TraineePodden
Traineepodden möter ABB Corporate Research Sverige

TraineePodden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 53:06


I Västerås befinner sig ett av ett av de sju globala forskningscentrumen inom ABB. Här bedrivs världsledande forskning inom allt ifrån robotik, elektrifiering, UX till automation. I det sista avsnittet av traineepodden träffar Jordis och Emelie två forskare och ledare inom forskingscentret: Mikael Dahlgren, Head of ABB Corporate Research Sweden samt Shiva Sander-Tavallaey, Senior Principal Scientist. I avsnittet får du veta mer om vilken roll forskning har inom ABB. Vi får dessutom svar på vad som krävs för att driva innovation och hur kommer automation att påverka industrin i framtiden? Lyssna för att veta mer!

HLTH Matters
S2 Ep15: Navigating the Future of Public Health With the Tension Found in the Health Care System—featuring Vin Gupta

HLTH Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 27:37


People talk about cost savings or about longevity but if you frame it with how many doctor visits you're going to have per year, you want that to be the lowest number not the highest number. So, how do we prevent people from getting into an ICU? How do we do this when on the other side with capitalism you have people saying, “how do we get more people in here?” There's this real tension in the health care system.Vin Gupta, MD, MSt, MPA, is a Critical Care Pulmonologist, Senior Principal Scientist and Chief Medical Officer of COVID-19 Response at Amazon, and Affiliate Faculty at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, part of the University of Washington. Vin previously served as Principal Scientist at Amazon Care and, prior to that, was part of the Apple Clinical team in a part-time capacity working on its pulmonary roadmap for the Series 6 Apple Watch. Additionally, he served as health advisor on the Biden-Harris Transition's COVID-19 Response team, and currently serves as a senior medical advisor to several organizations, including T-Mobile, Inc, Thermo Fisher Scientific, the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners. Though, his background doesn't stop there.On this episode of HLTH Matters, Vin joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jordan Shlain to discuss the future of public health and the pandemic response within Amazon care and how they are working through tension found in the healthcare system. Vin describes the steps being taken to make the majority of primary care virtual for patients with prevention in mind rather than sickness alone. Listen in for insight on telemedicine and telehealth and how Amazon's virtual health care compares to other providers.Topics CoveredVin's background that's led him to where he is now with AmazonVin's insight on the healthcare system working with doctors that want to prevent transactions from a system that wants transactionsVin's insight on how the increase of savvy patients is affecting the health care systemThe innovations that have developed because of the pandemic and why they should become permanentWhat Telemedicine is and why it needs to be talked about moreWhy it's so important to have a user friendly telemedicine platform and how Amazon does that wellNavigating how to best scale telehealth servicesVin's insight on Amazon's virtual healthcare system compared to all the other virtual plays availableHow Vin defines health as living a long life filled with wellnessHow Vin defines healthcare to him as focusing on prevention, not sickness Connect with Vin GuptaVin Gupta on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. Jordan ShlainHLTHDr. Shlain on LinkedInDr. Shlain on Twitter ResourcesAmazon Care Introductory Quote[3:19–3:30]“The goal here is how do we actually virtualize most of primary care and do so in a way that's clinically meaningful - that makes people feel reassured that they're getting high quality care, they're not making any sacrifices?”

Flavor University Podcast
Flavor University Ep. 18: Reaction Flavors

Flavor University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 35:32


In this episode, we speak with Lisa Bird, Senior Principal Scientist at McCormick and explore reaction and process flavors. We discuss the Maillard reaction, also known as non-enzymatic browning, and uncover all the different products that come from this reaction. Tune in to hear how amino acids, fats, proteins, sugars and more are all important factors when working with reaction flavors!

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Progress, Potential, and Possibilities
Dr Tristin Brisbois, PhD - PepsiCo - Advancing Personalized Nutrition For Health, Wellness And Aging

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 43:19


Dr. Tristin Brisbois, Ph.D., (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tristin-brisbois-6b352b56/) is Director, Advanced Personalization Ideation Center, Life Sciences, Global R&D, at PepsiCo (https://www.gssiweb.org/en/about/pepsico-life-sciences), where she is involved in delivering actionable personalized nutrition solutions to promote the health and wellness of their consumers (https://pepsicohealthandnutritionsciences.com/). She also recently held the role of Director, Platform & Academic Partnerships, where she was involved in translating strategic intent and science-based analyses into actionable work plans and optimal project portfolio to meet PepsiCo's short and long-term needs. This included developing internal capabilities, such as personalized nutrition, as well as identifying and forming key partnerships with leading academic institutions and external vendors. Dr. Brisbois previously served as a Senior Principal Scientist for Global R&D Nutrition Sciences, where she was involved in advancing the translation of nutrition science in key areas, directing and guiding regional product innovation and brand communications for PepsiCo North American beverages. She also provided expert input and support on external stakeholder issues and oversaw PepsiCo North American nutrition communication outreach program and strategy. Prior to working for PepsiCo, Dr. Brisbois was the Manager of Nutrition and Scientific Affairs at the Canadian Sugar Institute, where she led the Institute's nutrition communications program. Dr. Brisbois completed her PhD and BSc (in Nutrition and Food Science) at the University Alberta. Her PhD investigated food intake behavior in cancer with a focus on appetite stimulation and improvement of taste and smell perception using marijuana therapy. She studied appetite and reward related pathways in healthy and disease populations, and explored mechanisms which may cause a surfeit (obesity) or deficit (cancer) of calories. Dr. Brisbois also has a Masters of Business and Science (MBS), in Global Food Technology and Innovation, from Rutgers University.

Voice of Islam
Science Hour - Season 3 - Episode 4 - Dr. Nusrat Sharif, President of Ahmadi Women Scientists Assoc

Voice of Islam

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 51:01


"This episode is an in-depth conversation with Dr Nusrat Sharif, Senior Principal Scientist in the Inflammation & Immunology Research Unit of Pfizer Inc, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and also the President of the Ahmadiyya Women's Scientists Association USA. A whole host of topics will be discussed from her science career and what inspired her to become a scientist. The vaccine developed by Pfizer and her perspectives on variants. More general points about Ahmadi Women scientists will also be discussed, as well as the work of the Ahmadiyya Women's Scientists Association USA."

Mendelspod Podcast
John Nelson of GE Research Talks Vaccines on Demand, Enzymatic Synthesis, and the Era of Writing DNA

Mendelspod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022


Today we talk with John Nelson, Senior Principal Scientist at GE Research and veteran in the field of DNA synthesis. On January 7th, 2020, two weeks before the first cases of the coronavirus were reported in the U.S, John and a team of scientists and engineers proposed a new project to DARPA called NOW, or Nucelic Acids on Demand Worldwide. The goal of the project, now fully underway, is to deliver DNA-based vaccines anywhere in the world in three days.

ACS Research - TheoryLab
The rise of mental health distress during the COVID-19 pandemic

ACS Research - TheoryLab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 24:14


Corinne Leach, PhD, MPH, MS, who leads cancer survivorship research at the American Cancer Society, joined the podcast to discuss her recent publication on the rise of mental health distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data from the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3) cohort, Dr. Leach and collaborators “identified factors associated with increased depression and anxiety during the pandemic, including sociodemographic characteristics, stressors, and comorbid conditions associated with increased risk for poor COVID-19 outcomes.”* They also presented findings related to financial stressors and looked at long-term implications. For resources and information to help you cope during and after cancer treatment, please visit: https://www.cancer.org/treatment/survivorship-during-and-after-treatment.html Dr. Leach is Senior Principal Scientist of Behavioral Research in the Population Sciences group at the American Cancer Society. She serves as the Principal Investigator of the American Cancer Society (ACS) survivorship cohorts, including the Studies of Cancer Survivors and the Cancer Survivor Transition Study. 3:13 –Pandemic-related stressors that have been associated with greater levels of anxiety and depression 8:09 – Her recent study on how our mental and physical health prior to the pandemic factored into our ability to deal with the psychological stress of the pandemic 10:57 – On long-term implications for mental health 12:45 – A snapshot of what cancer survivorship looks like in the United States 15:09 – On similarities between cancer survivors and participants her your study whose stressors were associated with anxiety and depression 17:25 – On post-treatment programs for cancer survivors 21:51 – Helpful ways to deal with significant life stressors * http://pressroom.cancer.org/StressorsPandemicPredictors

Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar
S4E03: Take A Deep Breath: Treating Asthma

Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 44:00


Taking a deep breath can seem like a simple process; however, for millions of people with asthma, inflammation of the airways could make it difficult to breathe. While current treatments help manage symptoms, scientists are working to develop new therapies that target the underlying causes of the condition. Co-host Maria Wilson speaks to Jane Kenny, Senior Director and Senior Principal Scientist, Drug Metabolism & Pharmacokinetics, and Mark Wilson, Principal Scientist, Immunology Discovery, to learn more about the biology of asthma, the complexities behind inhaled drug delivery and how current research is informing the future of asthma care. Read the full text transcript at: www.gene.com/stories/take-a-deep-breath-treating-asthma

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities
Dr Corinne Leach, Ph.D. - Gerontology, Digital Health, Behavioral Science - American Cancer Society

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 43:35


Dr. Corinne Leach, PhD, MPH, MS, is a gerontologist, digital health strategist, and behavioral scientist, who serves as the Senior Principal Scientist, Behavioral Research, at the American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org/). Dr. Leach, leads survivorship research on behalf of the Population Sciences group, serving as the Principal Investigator of the American Cancer Society (ACS) survivorship cohorts, and as the ACS-lead for the ACS-National Cancer Institute online self-management platform, Springboard Beyond Cancer, a novel eHealth tool that empowers cancer survivors to better manage their cancer-related symptoms, live healthier, and improve their communication skills about cancer (as well as other health conditions), during and after treatment. Dr. Leach's cancer survivorship research focuses in the areas of aging, cancer-related symptom assessment, and chronic disease self-management, and her research aims to improve the understanding of: behavioral factors that contribute to healthy aging and the best way to promote them, the unique experiences of older cancer survivors, such as physical late effects and psychosocial issues, and ways to improve survivors' self-management of cancer-related issues. Dr. Leach also studies accelerated aging after a cancer diagnosis, including the accumulation of multiple chronic conditions after a cancer diagnosis, and she evaluates the benefits of health behavior interventions, such as chronic disease self-management. Dr. Leach is also a Gerontological Society of America Fellow, member of the Cancer and Aging Research Group (CARG), Scientific Advisory Committee member for Pack Health and Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research, Adjunct Professor at Emory, Rollins School of Public Health, Susan B Anthony Aetna Award Winner for Excellence in Research on Older Women, American Public Health Association (APHA), and has authored over 70 peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Leach has an MPH from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, a PhD in Gerontology from University of Kentucky, and an MS in Experimental Psychology from Villanova University.

Vet Times Podcast
Vet Times Extra: Johnny Li on advances in cardiac nutrition

Vet Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 13:33


This session explores exciting new scientific advances in cardiac nutrition. Dr Johnny Li, an expert in nutrigenomics and Senior Principal Scientist at Nestlé Purina PetCare, will explain how recent research has expanded the ways in which we can use nutrition to support cardiac health. In 2015, Dr Li and his team published a cutting-edge metabolomics study that identified key metabolic changes in canine myxomatous mitral valve disease. Subsequently, the team conducted clinical research to explore how dietary intervention can address those metabolic changes. In this podcast, Dr Li will share the insights from his research and explain how vets can use diet as an important tool to help support dogs with cardiac conditions. ___________________ Dr Li is a senior principal scientist at Nestlé Purina PetCare Company. His research utilises multi-omics approaches to identify nutrition solutions and biomarker signatures in pets with unmet health needs. He earned his Bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Xiamen University in China, a Master's degree in computer science from Columbia University in New York City, and a PhD in molecular biology and genetics from the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied molecular signalling and cellular communications. Dr Li joined Nestlé Purina after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical R&D. He has published peer-reviewed studies on canine heart health and gut microbiome in journals including Journal of the American Heart Association, BMC Veterinary Research, OMICS, mSystems, Microbiome, and mBio. He is a member of the scientific organising committee for the International Conference in Canine and Feline Genetics and Genomics. SPONSORED This podcast is sponsored by Purina UK. For more information on the science of cardiac nutrition, visit https://www.purinainstitute.com/science-of-nutrition/transforming-heart-health/cardiac-conditions

Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar
S4E02: Demystifying MS: The Intersection Of Immunology And Neuroscience

Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 33:32


Our understanding of what causes multiple sclerosis (MS) has transformed over the last few decades. While discoveries of the cell types involved in MS progression — both immune and brain — have led to major advancements for patients, there is still much to learn. Co-host Danielle Mandikian speaks to Ann Herman, Senior Director and Senior Principal Scientist, OMNI-BD Inflammation and Infectious Disease, and Tracy Yuen, Senior Scientist and Biology Team Lead, Neuroscience, to learn more about ongoing research that may inform future therapies. Read the full text transcript at: www.gene.com/stories/demystifying-ms-the-intersection-of-immunology-and-neuroscience

A11y Podcast
Guest Leonard Rosenethol - Content Authenticity, Liquid Mode and Read Order

A11y Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 46:42


Join us this week where we talk to Leonard Rosenthol, Senior Principal Scientist with Adobe Systems. Leonard introduces us to the field of Content Authenticity and tamper evident files. We also discuss the real meaning of the PDF/UA Identifier and why the status is always unverified. Chad and I send out a plea to NVDA and JAWS to participate in the accessibility standards development and Leonard reminds us that Liquid Mode in Adobe Acrobat Mobile has been active for more than a year! Learn how Liquid mode bridges gaps in mobile screen readers like Apple VoiceOver.    

The ALL ME® Podcast
Episode 23: Hydration - Dr. Lindsay Baker

The ALL ME® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 48:51


Are you someone who struggles with consuming enough fluids each day? Do you know how much fluid you need to stay hydrated and the benefits that are associated with it? Also, have you ever wondered what electrolytes are important, what their functions are, and when you should consume them in a beverage? Gatorade has spent over 50 years studying hydration, sweat rates, and electrolytes in active individuals and athletes and in this podcast, I speak with Dr. Lindsay Baker, from the Gatorade Sports Science institute to learn more about our hydration and electrolyte needs. In this podcast, we'll discuss the key electrolytes that are important for hydration and their function, how important hydration is for the body, and the signs and symptoms of dehydration. Dr. Lindsay Baker Dr. Lindsay Baker is Senior Principal Scientist at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute (GSSI) and R&D Fellow with PepsiCo. Since joining GSSI in 2007, Lindsay's primary role has been designing and conducting sports nutrition, hydration, and sweat studies for the GSSI research program. Originally from Saxton, Pennsylvania, Lindsay came to GSSI from The Pennsylvania State University where she earned a doctorate in Kinesiology. While at Penn State, she conducted hydration and thermoregulation research at Noll Laboratory under the mentorship of Dr. W. Larry Kenney. Lindsay has over 40 publications in sports hydration and nutrition, including peer-reviewed manuscripts and invited reviews and book chapters.  She is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and is on the Scientific Advisory Board for the Korey Stringer Institute.  Lindsay earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, with a minor in Chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown.   Resource Links: Join Gatorade Performance Partner, the first multi-disciplinary community of sports performance professionals. You'll get access to exclusive benefits like complimentary CEUs, science-backed resources, and opportunities to discover all the latest that Gatorade has to offer. Join the community at Founded in 1985, the Gatorade Sports Science Institute (GSSI) is committed to helping athletes optimize their health and performance through research and education in hydration and nutrition science. Learn more at Did You Know? The Taylor Hooton Foundation has an education program on Nutrition and Dietary Supplement Safety Up to 25% of Dietary Supplements are contaminated with illegal drugs and banned substances. Follow Us: Twitter and Instagram @GPPartner Facebook @GPerformancePartner LinkedIn @GatoradePerformancePartner Twitter:  @theTHF Instagram:  @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us:  Email:  Phone: 214-449-1990

Metrology Matters
What is Metrology, and Why Does it Matter?

Metrology Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 33:38


It's an important first question to understanding the field, and one perhaps too many mechanical engineering students don't stop to ask. Jack Clark, Senior Principal Scientist at Woodward, and Chris Evans, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Center for Precision Metrology, said the answer isn't easy, but understanding what metrology is can open many doors. “By definition, metrology is the science of measurement, but it's also, I think, foundational to many things from fundamental research – without the science of measurement, we never would've been able to recently prove that gravity waves exist,” Evans said. “It's foundational to us being able to have this conversation. Without metrology, the semiconductor industry would absolutely not function. It's foundational to commerce. If you don't have internationally agreed standards on what length is, what volume is – you can't make components that will assemble.” Despite so much being built upon metrology, there is currently little attention being paid to it by many educators, even in some of the nation's top engineering schools. Partnerships with companies can be critical for students to begin understanding that aspect of the engineering and design world. “They generally have little knowledge of (metrology),” Clark said of students doing internships or projects with companies like Woodward. “If they're involved in any kind of design when they're introduced to the company, if they're involved in any troubleshooting, they may be brought into remanufacturing in the company. “They have to start understanding what the metrology role is in all those different things and how it is different when you start looking at all the aspects of manufacturing and remanufacturing parts.”

HUMAN & AI
Dirk Hartmann - Living in a Simulation

HUMAN & AI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 21:28


Dirk Hartmann is Senior Principal Scientist for Simulation and Digital Twin at Siemens. We called him at Princeton, New Jersey. Find out what combines the two fields of ML and Simulation? How to bring them closer together? What was Newton doing in Home Office? Sounds interesting for you? Listen to our brand new Podcast series. Every week we provide you a short Episode recorded with a genius mind. Stay tuned. There is so much more to come.

HUMAN & AI
Dirk Hartmann - Living in a Simulation

HUMAN & AI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 21:27


Dirk Hartmann is Senior Principal Scientist for Simulation and Digital Twin at Siemens. We called him at Princeton, New Jersey. Find out what combines the two fields of ML and Simulation? How to bring them closer together? What was Newton doing in Home Office? Sounds interesting for you? Listen to our brand new Podcast series. Every week we provide you a short Episode recorded with a genius mind. Stay tuned. There is so much more to come. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Naturalistic Decision Making
Episode #12: Interview with Gary L. Klein of MITRE

Naturalistic Decision Making

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 53:49


Date: 7/6/2020 Show Description: Gary L Klein received his BA in Psychology and his PhD in Cognitive Social Psychology. He is a Senior Principal Scientist in cognitive science and artificial intelligence at The MITRE Corporation, where he has worked for nearly 30 years, focusing primarily on how people acquire and use information in domains including emergency response, air traffic management, and intelligence analysis. He has led projects about using forecasting models that generate graphical depictions of decision spaces to improve decision makers' “option awareness” under deep uncertainty, designing a Collaborative Option Awareness for Joint Actions, or COAction, process, to provide emergency responders with something beyond situation awareness, and generating a framework for evaluating collaboration. In 2015, Gary and MITRE served as hosts for the 12th International NDM Conference. Where to find Gary MITRE Learn more about NDM: NaturalisticDecisionMaking.org Where to find hosts Brian Moon and Laura Militello: Brian's website Brian's LinkedIn Brian's Twitter Laura's website Laura's LinkedIn Laura's Twitter Resources mentioned during the show: Drury, J. L., Pfaff, M. S., and Klein, G. L. (in press). A Method for Rigorously Assessing Causal Mental Models to Support Distributed Team Cognition. Pfaff, M. S., Drury, J. L., and Klein, G. L. (2015). Crowdsourcing Mental Models using DESIM (Descriptive to Executable Simulation Modeling). Pfaff, M. S., Klein, G. L., Drury, J. L, Moon, S. P., Liu, Y., and Entezari, S. O. (2012). Supporting complex decision making through option awareness. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Klein, G. L., Drury, J. L., and Pfaff, M. S. (2011). Providing an option awareness basis for naturalistic decision making. Journal of Cognitive Technology, Vol 16(2), pp. 10 – 19.

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Episode 3: HD Research: RNA interference

The HOPES podcast from Stanford

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 18:29


In our third episode, the HOPES podcast talks to Dr. Lisa Stanek, Senior Principal Scientist at Sanofi, about her Huntington's Disease research. Dr. Stanek's paper discussed in this episode can be found at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24484067. The music heard in today's episode was found on freemusicarchives and includes the following: “Carousel” by Johnny Ripper “I'm not here” by Johnny Ripper “(Untitled) waking up” by Johnny Ripper “On the moon” by Johnny Ripper “Error, inc” by Johnny Ripper

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