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Send us a textDr. Catharine Young, Ph.D. recently served as Assistant Director of Cancer Moonshot Policy and International Engagement at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy ( https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ ) where she served at OSTP to advance the Cancer Moonshot ( https://www.cancer.gov/research/key-initiatives/moonshot-cancer-initiative ), with a mission to decrease the number of cancer deaths by 50% over the next 25 years. Dr. Young's varied career has spanned a variety of sectors including academia, non-profit, biotech, and foreign government, all with a focus on advancing science. Dr. Young previously served as Executive Director of the SHEPHERD Foundation, where she championed rare cancer research and drove critical policy changes. Her work has also included fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and advancing the use of AI, data sharing, and clinical trial reform to accelerate cancer breakthroughs.Dr. Young's leadership in diplomacy and innovation includes roles such as Senior Director of Science Policy at the Biden Cancer Initiative and Senior Science and Innovation Policy Advisor at the British Embassy, where she facilitated international agreements to enhance research collaborations. A Presidential Leadership Scholar and TED Fellow, Dr. Young holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences and completed her post-doctorate work in Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University and is recognized for her ability to bridge science, policy, and advocacy to build sustainable, impactful health ecosystems.#CatharineYoung #OSTP #WhiteHouseOfficeOfScienceAndTechnologyPolicy #CancerMoonshot #SHEPHERDFoundation #BidenCancerInitiative #DepartmentOfDefense #BritishEmbassy #Neurogenetics #AntimicrobialResistance #GlobalHealthSecurityAgenda #OneHealth #RareCancers #ChildhoodCancer #RareDisease #ForeignAndCommonwealthOffice #BiologicalThreats #MitigationStrategies #RiskMitigation #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show
Today's guest is Terri Vinson Jones from SYNERGIE SKIN Terri Vinson Jones is an Australian scientist, cosmetic chemist, published author, and the founder of Synergie Skin. Terri holds a Bachelor of Science (Immunology & Microbiology), a post-graduate Diploma of Formulating Chemistry, a post graduate Diploma of Education (Biology & Senior Science) and is a proud member of the Australian Society of Cosmetic Chemists. She is a world-recognised formulator, a lecturer in the field of skin biology and cosmetic science, and the author of ‘Skinformation: A Clean Science Guide to Beautiful Skin'. With over twenty years of formulating experience, Terri Vinson Jones is one of the most innovative and highly qualified professionals in cosmetic science. As the founder and formulator of Australian skincare company, Synergie Skin, she formulates her own line of active cosmeceuticals and functionally protective mineral makeup all in accordance with her trademarked ‘Clean Science' philosophy. Terri places strong emphasis on using clinical data to educate her clients on the science of active ingredients, which exemplifies her dedication to the long-term health and vitality of skin.The Synergie range also extends to an exclusive Synergie Practitioner doctors only range as well as Synergie Minerals makeup, a cosmetics line that contains high levels of minerals to provide broad-spectrum sun protection. Since 2005, Synergie Skin has grown rapidly to become a global beauty manufacturer and worldwide distributor and is retailed worldwide through partner dermatologists, plastic surgeons and cosmetic surgeons, cosmetic physicians, aestheticians, and beauty therapists. Here to discuss The Skin Microbiome and Gut-Skin Connection from SYNERGIE SKIN today we welcome Terri Vinson Jones. The ABIC Podcast is an independent podcast that operates with the support of our listeners (that's you!) So if you would like to support the show, we would very much appreciate that. Hit ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify, and leave a review if you're feeling especially generous and please follow us @aestheticbeautycouncil
In this episode, Mike interviews Dr. Ted Naiman, a board-certified Family Medicine physician in the department of Primary Care at a leading major medical center in Seattle. His research and medical practice are focused on the practical implementation of diet and exercise for health optimization. He has an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and utilizes engineering principles when dealing with complex systems such as human health and nutrition. Dr. Naiman is also a Senior Science and Communication Advisor for DietDoctor.com and he is the author of The P:E Diet - Leverage your Biology to Achieve Optimal Health.
Did you know that the mundane advice dietitians give to “eat a variety of foods in moderation” is actually critical to both reaching nutritional adequacy and protecting us from contaminants in foods? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Kellie Casavale, RD, PhD., Senior Science Nutrition Advisor at the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Casavale discusses ways to protect vulnerable populations, especially children, from heavy metal contaminants (lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic) in our food, with an emphasis on fish and seafood.Related website: “Advice About Eating Fish and Shellfish:”https://www.epa.gov/choose-fish-and-shellfish-wisely/epa-fda-advice-about-eating-fish-and-shellfish https://www.fda.gov/media/102331/download?attachment “Closer to Zero: Reducing Childhood Exposure to Contaminants from Foods:” https://www.fda.gov/food/environmental-contaminants-food/closer-zero-reducing-childhood-exposure-contaminants-foods
Jade is bridging the gap between science and marketing Jade is Senior Science and Health Press Officer at The Brain Tumour Charity. Sarah and Jade talk about How a chemistry teacher crushed her dreams of becoming a vet Transferable skills and learning on the job Prioritising human connection over science Why good research communication is essential for charities that rely on donations and fundraising Find out more Read the full show notes and transcript on the podcast webpage Connect with Jade on Twitter or LinkedIn Find out about The Brain Tumour Charity About Research Adjacent Follow the podcast on LinkedIn and Instagram Sign up to the podcast newsletter Suggest guests or topics for the podcast on this form Email Sarah with a comment or question Record a voice message for Sarah Theme music by Lemon Music Studios from Pixabay
What do Wetlands have to do with wellbeing? As vibrant and critical ecosystems, wetlands provide economic, cultural, and climate benefits to communities worldwide. Yet, wetlands are disappearing at an alarming rate. ELI's Wetlands Program is working to prevent these losses and reverse the trend. From breaking the news on national legal developments to spotlighting local leaders, ELI is the place for all things wetlands. In honor of World Wetlands Day, host Sarah Backer sits down with Rebecca Kihslinger, Senior Science and Policy Analyst at ELI and the Director of the Wetlands Program, Staff Attorney Tess Wilkerson, and Research Associate Jesse Ferraioli, to discuss how ELI is advancing wetlands law, policy, science, and management. You can find the Sackett webinar, as well as resources referenced in this podcast episode here. ★ Support this podcast ★
Today's guest is Terri Vinson Jones from Synergie Skin. Terri is an internationally renowned skin scientist, cosmetic chemist, author, and founder of Australian skincare brand, Synergie Skin. With over 20 years of experience in formulating, Terri is a leading skin expert, acclaimed skincare educator, and the published author of Skinformation: A Clean Science Guide to Beautiful Skin. Terri holds a Bachelor of Science in Immunology & Microbiology, a post-graduate Diploma of Formulating Chemistry, a Diploma of Education in Biology & Senior Science, and is a member of the Australian Society of Cosmetic Chemists. Here to discuss the essentials for a healthy skin barrier, from Synergie Skin, today we welcome Terri Vinson Jones. Beaute by ABIC Podcast is an independent podcast that operates with the support of our listeners (that's you!) So if you would like to support the show, we would very much appreciate that. Hit ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify, and leave a review if you're feeling especially generous and please follow us @aestheticbeautycouncil --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautebyabic/message
This week, Bonnie sits down with Alex Miller, Senior Science and Technology Advisor for the Army Chief of Staff, for a deep dive into data architecture, AI implementation, and the ever-evolving landscape of technology in the military. Alex shares his insights on the concept of data meshes, bridging the gap between tactical and strategic operations, and the need for continuous transformation. Tune in to explore the challenges and potential solutions to harnessing the power of AI while ensuring data integrity and mission effectiveness. TIMESTAMPS: (5:38) Bottoms-up versus top-down data architecture (7:45) What is the difference between data mesh and data fabric? (12:24) How to overcome the challenges of multiple standards (15:08) AI has a sex appeal problem (21:27) Structured versus unstructured data (26:02) How to properly train generative AI (29:37) Building a doctrine bot (31:38) Removing the acquisition stigma around technology upskilling LINKS: Follow Bonnie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonnie-evangelista-520747231/ CDAO: https://www.ai.mil/ Tradewinds AI: https://www.tradewindai.com/
Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of the Smart Human Podcast. Today, I have the pleasure of talking with Dr. Rachel Massey, who is Senior Science and Policy Advisor at the Collaborative for Health and Environment and a Senior Research Associate at the Lowell Center for Sustainable Production at the University of Massachusetts. Today, we are talking about a very important topic to me, artificial sports turf. We talk about materials, health effects, alternatives, and ways to stay safe. So stay tuned. Here are some suggested links/resources: https://www.healthandenvironment.org/join-us/blog/playing-on-plastic-artificial-turf-hazards-and-safer-alternatives https://www.healthandenvironment.org/join-us/blog/6ppd-in-tires-a-concern-for-playgrounds-artificial-turf-and-more Full set of TURI resources: Athletic fields landing page: turi.org/artificialturf Full set of TURI's materials on the topic: https://www.turi.org/Our_Work/Community/Athletic_Playing_Fields/Resources_Playing_Fields_and_Playgrounds Some individual TURI resources from within the above list: One-page overview of artificial turf concerns: https://www.turi.org/content/download/13559/206802/file/ArtificialTurfConcerns_flyer_April2021.pdf TURI's extended fact sheet on athletic fields (2020): https://www.turi.org/content/download/13271/203906/file/Factsheet.Artificial_Turf.September2020.pdf.pdf TURI report on athletic fields (2018-2019): https://www.turi.org/content/download/11980/188623/file/TURI+Report+2018-002+June+2019.+Athletic+Playing+Fields.pdf PFAS in artificial turf carpet: https://www.turi.org/content/download/12963/201149/file/TURI+fact+sheet+-+PFAS+in+artificial+turf.pdf (Note: We may have an updated version of this ready by March.) TURI's natural grass field case studies: turi.org/organicgrasscasestudies Short videos on natural grass fields in MA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmjv1qteLho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nws-ZpeaQJc Resources from Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai: https://mountsinaiexposomics.org/artificial-turf/ https://icahn.mssm.edu/files/ISMMS/Assets/Departments/Environmental%20Medicine%20and%20Public%20Health/CEHC/CEHC%20Artificial%20Turf%20Consumer%20Guide%205.2017.pdf https://icahn.mssm.edu/files/ISMMS/Assets/Departments/Environmental%20Medicine%20and%20Public%20Health/CEHC/CEHC%20Artificial%20Turf%20Position%20Statement%205.2017.pdf Healthy Playing Surfaces website – multi-organization site, housed at Mt. Sinai: https://www.healthyplayingsurfaces.org/ Other: CHE webinar (from a year ago – more detailed than the one we did recently): https://www.healthandenvironment.org/webinars/96595 Q&A after the webinar: https://www.healthandenvironment.org/assets/images/webinarimages/Artificial%20Turf%20Q&A_FINAL.pdf Healthy Building Network: https://healthybuilding.net/products/11-turf Webinar by CCE and PEER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCi6-8JI8zE Non Toxic Communities: https://www.nontoxiccommunities.com/
This week on the podcast Mikki speaks to Dr Ted Neiman, science communicator and whole food diet expert, all about protein and satiety. They talk about how Ted became interested in nutrition (from a vegetarian background) and how his patients opened his eyes to the various ways which with we could use diet to arrive at optimal health outcomes. They discuss how Ted's approach has evolved from protein:energy ratio to encompass much more around satiety related to other factors (fibre, micronutrients, and the hedonic nature of food). Ted outlines the satiety per calorie index (his new book is focused on) and why this could be the best tool to determine the best approach with regards to food (as they iron out a few wrinkles). They also discuss the biomarkers that Ted is most interested in when ordering tests for his patients, personal fat threshold and how this relates to health, and other topics which are in the realm of metabolic health. An insightful conversation!Dr. Ted Naiman, MD, is the Senior Science and Communication Advisor at Diet doctor and a board-certified Family Medicine physician in the department of Primary Care at a leading major medical center in Seattle. His research and medical practice are focused on the practical implementation of diet and exercise for health optimization. He has an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and utilizes engineering principles when dealing with complex systems such as human health and nutrition. He is the author of ‘The PE Diet'Ted can be found at Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube Contact Mikki:https://mikkiwilliden.com/https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutritionhttps://www.instagram.com/mikkiwilliden/https://linktr.ee/mikkiwillidenSave 20% on all NuZest Products with the code MIKKI20 at www.nuzest.co.nzCurranz supplement: MIKKI saves you 25% at www.curranz.co.nz
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Ted Naiman is a board-certified Family Medicine physician in the department of Primary Care at a leading major medical center in Seattle. Senior Science and Communication Advisor for DietDoctor.com. His research and medical practice are focused on the practical implementation of diet and exercise for health optimization. He has an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and utilizes engineering principles when dealing with complex systems such as human health and nutrition. https://tednaiman.com/ Dr. Nicholas Norwitz obtained his PhD in ketogenic nutrition and metabolism from Oxford University and is pursuing his MD at Harvard Medical School. He is a certified Metabolic Health Practitioner (MHP), and the author of peer-reviewed scientific papers and textbook chapters on topics including Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, gastrointestinal health, genetics, osteology, and Parkinson's disease, as well as a blogger and lecturer on the application of the ketogenic diet as metabolic medicine. https://twitter.com/nicknorwitz GET THE MEAT http://NosetoTail.org FREE SAPIEN FOOD GUIDE http://sapien.org SHOW NOTES: [9:49] What is the idea of a healthy diet for a day? [13:05] The biggest factor in the obesity crisis. [17:19] Which is more important: food or exercise? [23:23] Are seed oils poison? [29:08] Satiety Per Calorie concept. [34:05] Is Nutrient Density scoring system going to work? [50:41] Satiety Per Calorie scoring system complexity. [1:13:50] Can the Diet Doctor resource scores be harmful for patients? [1:19:20] What is the Carbohydrate Insulin Model? [1:23:25] What all these models can not explain? [1:32:36] Is it possible to create a scoring system that would be generalizable? Studies: [44:35] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30429127/ https://insight.jci.org/articles/view/128308 https://www.cell.com/cell/pdf/S0092-8674(22)00919-9.pdf [1:17:00] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18805087/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23376733/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12672919/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17437143/ [1:24:11] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32666008/ [1:25:46] and [1:29:12] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002916522106167?via%3Dihub GET THE MEAT http://NosetoTail.org FREE SAPIEN FOOD GUIDE http://sapien.org Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg
"It is not only for science to give to publishing, but the time has come for publishing to start giving back to science." Tiffany Gasbarrini clarifies the difference between commercial and mission-driven publishers and how publishers who aren't bound by commercial interests alone can make brave ideological publishing decisions. She also makes a passionate case for why telling stories in science can make all the difference in the way we perceive and trust science as a community and society. Avi Staiman is the founder and CEO of Academic Language Experts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
"It is not only for science to give to publishing, but the time has come for publishing to start giving back to science." Tiffany Gasbarrini clarifies the difference between commercial and mission-driven publishers and how publishers who aren't bound by commercial interests alone can make brave ideological publishing decisions. She also makes a passionate case for why telling stories in science can make all the difference in the way we perceive and trust science as a community and society. Avi Staiman is the founder and CEO of Academic Language Experts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science
"It is not only for science to give to publishing, but the time has come for publishing to start giving back to science." Tiffany Gasbarrini clarifies the difference between commercial and mission-driven publishers and how publishers who aren't bound by commercial interests alone can make brave ideological publishing decisions. She also makes a passionate case for why telling stories in science can make all the difference in the way we perceive and trust science as a community and society. Avi Staiman is the founder and CEO of Academic Language Experts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
"It is not only for science to give to publishing, but the time has come for publishing to start giving back to science." Tiffany Gasbarrini clarifies the difference between commercial and mission-driven publishers and how publishers who aren't bound by commercial interests alone can make brave ideological publishing decisions. She also makes a passionate case for why telling stories in science can make all the difference in the way we perceive and trust science as a community and society. Avi Staiman is the founder and CEO of Academic Language Experts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
"It is not only for science to give to publishing, but the time has come for publishing to start giving back to science." Tiffany Gasbarrini clarifies the difference between commercial and mission-driven publishers and how publishers who aren't bound by commercial interests alone can make brave ideological publishing decisions. She also makes a passionate case for why telling stories in science can make all the difference in the way we perceive and trust science as a community and society. Avi Staiman is the founder and CEO of Academic Language Experts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"It is not only for science to give to publishing, but the time has come for publishing to start giving back to science." Tiffany Gasbarrini clarifies the difference between commercial and mission-driven publishers and how publishers who aren't bound by commercial interests alone can make brave ideological publishing decisions. She also makes a passionate case for why telling stories in science can make all the difference in the way we perceive and trust science as a community and society. Avi Staiman is the founder and CEO of Academic Language Experts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark interviews Dr. Lisa Jones-Engel from PETA.Is this how the next pandemic begins? Tens of thousands of monkeys are imported into the US every year to be mutilated, poisoned, deprived of food and water infected with painful and deadly diseases and eventually killed in laboratories! Does it do any good for humanity? Or is it just a big greedy business?Dr. Lisa Jones-Engel is a senior science advisor on primate experimentation for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). A Fulbright scholar who has studied the human-primate interface in Africa, Asia, and the primate biomedical facilities of the U.S. for nearly 40 years, she has published 95 peer-reviewed articles spanning the fields of primatology, virology, epidemiology, microbiology, and conservation. Her most recent book, Neglected Diseases in Monkeys From the Monkey-Human Interface to One Health, was published in 2020. Her work includes addressing the neglect and disease risk posed by the University of Washington's Washington National Primate Research Center, where she worked before coming to PETA.
Mark interviews Dr. Lisa Jones-Engel from PETA.Is this how the next pandemic begins? Tens of thousands of monkeys are imported into the US every year to be mutilated, poisoned, deprived of food and water infected with painful and deadly diseases and eventually killed in laboratories! Does it do any good for humanity? Or is it just a big greedy business?Dr. Lisa Jones-Engel is a senior science advisor on primate experimentation for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). A Fulbright scholar who has studied the human-primate interface in Africa, Asia, and the primate biomedical facilities of the U.S. for nearly 40 years, she has published 95 peer-reviewed articles spanning the fields of primatology, virology, epidemiology, microbiology, and conservation. Her most recent book, Neglected Diseases in Monkeys From the Monkey-Human Interface to One Health, was published in 2020. Her work includes addressing the neglect and disease risk posed by the University of Washington's Washington National Primate Research Center, where she worked before coming to PETA.
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Today's guest is John Dees, Senior Science Analyst at Carbon Direct.Carbon Direct is a science-first carbon management firm that enables organizations around the world to reduce, remove, and monitor their carbon emissions. They combine science, technology, and market expertise to help these organizations take action and reach their climate goals. They're an incredible organization with clients and portfolio companies spanning 28 countries. Now, if you've been a longtime listener of the show, Carbon Direct might be a familiar name. The CEO, Jon Goldberg, and the Chief Scientist, Julio Friedmann, have been guests in the past. We've also talked to Nili Gilbert who's the current Vice Chairwoman even before she worked at Carbon Direct. This episode is great because John Dees comes from a different background. He's in the trenches, living in excel, and working on the life cycle assessments (LCAs) for carbon emissions. In today's episode, we cover:An overview of Carbon Direct and where John sits in their portfolio of servicesProjects that require life cycle assessments (LCAs)How he thinks about climate and how his perspective has evolvedHow John got involved with carbon removalScaling carbon removal to a level that mattersCharacteristics to consider when selecting CDR technologiesBarries holding CDR backThe process behind developing LCAs for different projectsTypes of clients and business drivers for Carbon Direct's LCA servicesThe need for LCA standardization and challenges in doing soTooling for LCAs and blind spotsDifferences in LCAs between small vs. big companies and across sectorsIncentives for a company to care about LCA accuracyFor-profit LCA work vs. non-profit approachesWhen companies should start thinking about tracking LCAsGet connected: Jason JacobsMCJ PodcastMCJ Collective*You can also reach us via email at info@mcjcollective.com, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded August 1, 2022.
Dr. Pam Ventola, Senior Science Director at Cogstate, shares how the company is working to optimize brain health assessments in rare disease and pediatric clinical trials, and how this can help advance the development of new medicines and enable earlier clinical insights. She also discusses cognitive testing as part of decentralized trials, the role of central rating and central scoring, the development of indication-specific COAs for rare disease trials, and much more.To find out more about Impetus: https://www.meetwithimpetus.comNatalie Yeadon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieyeadon/Impetus Digital Website: https://www.impetusdigital.com/Impetus Digital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impetus-digital/Impetus Digital Twitter: https://twitter.com/impetus_digitalImpetus YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ImpetusDigitalDr. Pam Ventola: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-ventola-222930105/Cogstate: https://www.cogstate.com/
Did you know that food labels can mislead us into thinking processed and packaged foods and beverages are healthier than they might appear? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and registered dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Eva Greenthal, MS, MPH, Senior Science Policy Associate at the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Greenthal discusses the Food Labeling Modernization Act and the food labeling confusion and loopholes it attempts to correct. Greenthal and Hemmelgarn expose misleading “natural” labels, and discuss potentially harmful ingredients, including phosphorus, caffeine, gluten, food dyes, sugar and more. Related website: CSPI food labeling webinar: https://cspinet.org/resource/2021-flma-webinar-recording
Last November, as the world focused its attention on the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland, high school students in Dane County, Wisconsin, co-sponsored and moderated a climate action conference of their own that connected COP26 to local climate initiatives and progress. Rebecca Kihslinger, a Senior Science and Policy Analyst at ELI, talks to four of the student organizers — Daphne Wu, Claire Neblett, Kirshna Elwell, and Felicia Zheng — to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
'From my perspective, I see the whole aspect around teaching boys is around relationships' Dr Michael Harvey, Senior Science teacher at Marlborough Boys, and Rochelle Savage (mother of teenage boys) discuss tips for teaching boys.
LEARNING OUTCOMES1. Understand the link between periodontal disease and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)2. Gain insights into clinical strategies to improve periodontitis and alleviate IBD3. How can the probiotic strains Lactobacillus reuteri 17938 and ATCC PTA 6475 improve periodontitis?ABOUT DR SIMONA GATEJDr Simona Gatej is a visiting Research Fellow with The University of Adelaide, Adelaide Dental School and a Registered Dental Hygienist. Simona has lectured nationally and internationally. In 2018 she represented Australia and New Zeeland at the International Association of Dental Research Hatton Competition in London in the Senior Science category.
J. Drake Hamilton, Science Policy Director at Minnesota's Fresh Energy, leveraging her expertise in climate and energy policy at state and national levels, shaping and driving bold policy solutions to achieve equitable carbon-neutral economies.
In this episode of the Essential Geopolitics podcast from Stratfor, a RANE company, Emily Donahue speaks with Dr. Rebecca Keller, Stratfor’s Senior Science and Technology Analyst, about the race for a COVID-19 vaccine. After nearly a year of global health and economic effects from the coronavirus pandemic, more experts are saying there could be a vaccine within a few months. The US may have one sooner, if President Trump is able to get a vaccine approved as quickly as he wants. But there have been lasting impacts of President Trumps’s efforts to push for a speedy approval of a vaccine. Together Stratfor and Rane help you understand the "why" behind what's happening now - - because what happens next - - well, that’s up to you. Individuals and organizations turn to us for risk intelligence that cuts through the hype to focus on what they need to know, what to expect, and what to do. Are you a Business? Click here to learn more about how RANE is helping clients during the coronavirus crisis. Are you an Individual? Click here to read all of Stratfor's security and geopolitical articles and subscribe.
Exploding permafrost in Russia, weeks of historic fires in the American west, an Atlantic hurricane season with 6 major storms back to back. Persistent Drought. Catastrophic Flooding. Even Violence over increasingly scarce resources. Welcome to the climate in the 21st century. And welcome to a new geopolitical reality. In this episode of the Essential Geopolitics podcast from Stratfor, a RANE company, Emily Donahue speaks with Dr. Rebecca Keller Stratfor’s Senior Science and Technology analyst. Stratfor and RANE help you contextualize events as they happen and plan for events on the horizon. You can read more of our comprehensive science and technology forecasting and prepare for happens next with a subscription to Stratfor Worldview. Check out the special price for podcast listeners at stratfor.com/podcastoffer.
Episode 01 - Dr. Narducci - Quantum Physics and the Navy NPS Student Joe Novak sits down and has a coffee with second-generation physicist Dr. Frank Narducci, and they discuss his mission of incorporating quantum physics into Navy practices. In this episode, Dr. Narducci talks about his early days of physics and his relationship with his physicist father. This episode was recorded on May 8, 2020. Segment 1 of 3 – Life as a Second-Generation Physicist - [1:00] Segment 2 of 3 – Quantum Physics and the Navy - [20:12] Segment 3 of 3 – Mission as a Mentor - [36:24] Dr. Narducci began his career by earning his Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of Rochester's Dept of Physics, under the guidance of the late Prof. Leonard Mandel, studying photon correlations in single and multi-atom systems. Upon completion of his degree, he joined the Naval Air Systems Command as a staff physicist. Over the next 20 years, he rose through the ranks to eventually become the Senior Science and Technology Manager (SSTM) for Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT). He won the Dolores Etter Award for Top Navy Scientist in 2013 and was also elected a NavAir Fellow in 2014. He joined the faculty at the Naval Postgraduate School as an Associate Professor of Physics in 2017. He currently maintains a group that experimentally studies and develops quantum sensors. In addition to his duties at NPS, he consults for the American Physical Society as an editor for the journals Physical Review Letters, Physical Review A and Physical Review Research (3 of the leading journals in the fields of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics.) Current Research: Dual Atom Interferometer Accelerometer/Gyroscope A T3 atom interferometer Quantum States of light Quantum key distribution Dr. Narducci's Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=0zd4rs0AAAAJ Email: Frank.narducci@nps.edu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-narducci-09525745/ Faculty Webpage: https://nps.edu/web/physics/nps-physics-research-narducci The Trident Room Podcast is brought to you by the Naval Postgraduate School Alumni Association and the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation. npsfoundation.org/ For comments, suggestions, and critiques, please email us at TridentRoomPodcastHost@nps.edu, and find us online at nps.edu/tridentroompodcast. Thank you! The views expressed in this interview are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official policy or position of the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, the US Navy, or the Naval Postgraduate School.
Digital technologies are creating new challenges for law enforcement agencies around the world. Cybercrime is proliferating due to the growing sophistication of online criminal networks and the difficulties of trans-national enforcement. Investigations of traditional crimes are also becoming more difficult as encryption, ephemerality, and other technical measures create obstacles for accessing digital evidence. This event will examine how global cooperation can help to address these issues in a way that ensures a balance between the protection of civil liberties and the needs of the law enforcement community. 2:15 pm - Registration 2:30 pm - Keynote Ferdinand Grapperhaus, Dutch Minister of Justice and Security 2:50 pm - Moderated Panel Discussion Theo van der Plas, Deputy Chief Constable, Dutch National Program Director Cybercrime and DigitizationJennifer Daskal, Professor and Faculty Director of the Tech, Law, Security Program at American University Washington College of LawMatthew Noyes, Director of Cyber Policy and Strategy at the U.S. Secret ServiceThos. Gregory Motta, Senior Science and Technology Policy Advisor, FBI Lawful Access Initiative Moderated by Catherine Lotrionte, Senior Associate, CSIS Technology Policy Program 3:20 pm - Audience Q&A 3:50 pm - Closing Thoughts 4:00 pm - END This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.
Carla Cooper, a Senior Science teacher/curriculum writer, is one of this year's recipients of the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence in STEM. You won't need to listen to much of her conversation with Stephen Hurley to find out why she is a special teacher.
From parental leave and women in the workforce to the economic fate of nations, we mark International Women’s Day in this episode of the Stratfor Podcast with a discussion on women and geopolitics.Stratfor Vice President of Global Analysis Reva Goujon sits down with Senior Science and Technology Analyst Rebecca Keller and Middle East and North Africa Analyst Emily Hawthorne to examine the evolving social, economic, cultural and political roles women play around the world today as well as ongoing challenges they face.Read our latest analysis on this topic and more at Stratfor Worldview. If you’re not already a Worldview member, you can subscribe today at: https://worldview.stratfor.com/subscribeRelated Reading: The Geopolitics of Postmodern Parenting - https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/geopolitics-postmodern-parentingThe Geopolitics of Parental Leave - https://marcom.stratfor.com/horizons/geopolitics-parental-leaveHarassment: A Problem of Geostrategic Proportions - https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/harassment-problem-geostrategic-proportionsMake sure you don’t miss an episode of the Stratfor Podcast by subscribing on any of these platforms.iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stratfor-talks/id1022071615?mt=2Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ivmzpgbaecd6nfe5dxjmgml4ubeStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/stratfor-talksSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/stratfortalksYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-6y2ai9iFHBMd-19rDy1Dj_OL1JGakPtRSS Feed: http://backtracks.fm/stratfor/stratfor-podcast/feedHave a question or comment for the Stratfor Podcast? Leave us a message and we may include your comment in a future episode. You can leave a message for our podcast team at 1-512-744-4300 x 3917 or email us at podcast@stratfor.com.
Stratfor’s model of applied geopolitics always starts with geography. We look at how mountains, plains, rivers and mineral resources constrain a nation’s political, security and economic imperatives. In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we explore the increasing implications of water scarcity around the globe. Stratfor South Asia Analyst Faisel Pervaiz and Senior Science and Technology Analyst Rebecca Keller explore the nature of water scarcity and the challenge it poses to domestic and foreign policy with a particular eye toward India, Pakistan and the Indus Water Treaty of 1960.Read our latest analysis on this topic and more at Stratfor Worldview. If you’re not already a Worldview member, you can subscribe today at: https://worldview.stratfor.com/subscribe
Three world-class professors from Boston, Massachusetts, were the winners of the 2016 International Aspirin Foundation Senior Science Award for their work on the two largest ever randomised trials of aspirin. Nancy Cook, Michael Gaziano and Julie Buring have led the teams in Boston that have been responsible for the running and subsequent long-term follow-up of the trials of aspirin in prevention of vascular events and other pathology – Physicians’ Health Study and Women’s Health Study. As well as answering key questions about the benefits and risks of aspirin, these trials also developed methodology for conducting large randomised trials to a very high standard at remarkably low cost. Lessons from their pioneering work in this area have influenced the design of subsequent trials of aspirin and many other interventions. The award which recognises significant scientific research was open to those who contribute to the scientific knowledge of aspirin/acetylsalicylic acid. Professor Peter Rothwell FMedSci, chair of the International Aspirin Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Board said of the award: “This prestigious award recognises scientists who endeavour to better understand what this long-established drug can do to improve human health. In terms of reliably determining what aspirin achieves in primary prevention of disease, these three senior investigators on the PHS and WHS trials have each made very major contributions to both scientific understanding and to guiding clinical practice.” Receiving the award at the presentation ceremony, Professor Nancy Cook added: “I am honoured to receive this award along with my colleagues in Boston. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to work on questions regarding aspirin in the rich data provided by the PHS and WHS.”
With renegotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement fast approaching, Stratfor Vice President of Global Analysis Reva Goujon sits down to discuss the future of NAFTA and global trade in this episode of the Stratfor Podcast. She’s joined by Senior Global Energy Analyst Matthew Bey, Latin America Analyst Reggie Thompson and Senior Science and Technology Analyst Rebecca Keller for context on what this renegotiation could mean for North America and more broadly, the future of global trade. All of our analyses on NAFTA, global trade and related topics are available on Stratfor Worldview. If you’re not already a member, you can subscribe today at: https://worldview.stratfor.com/subscribe Related Reading at Stratfor Worldview: Preserving Order Amid Change in NAFTA - https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/preserving-order-amid-change-nafta NAFTA: Capitalizing on Natural Advantages - https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/nafta-capitalizing-natural-advantages Trade Negotiations Sow Seeds of Doubt for U.S. Agrigulture - https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/trade-negotiations-sow-seeds-doubt-us-agriculture Visualizing a World Without NAFTA - https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/visualizing-world-without-nafta Make sure you don’t miss an episode of the Stratfor Podcast by subscribing on any of these platforms. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stratfor-talks/id1022071615?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/stratfor-talks SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/stratfortalks Libsyn: http://stratfor.libsyn.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-6y2ai9iFHBMd-19rDy1Dj_OL1JGakPt Have a question or comment for the Stratfor podcast? Leave us a message and we may include your comment in a future episode. You can leave a message for our podcast team at 1-512-744-4300 x 3917 or email us at podcast@stratfor.com.