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This episode features an interview with Dr. Elmar Joura, Associate Professor of Gynecology in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical University of Vienna, who spoke to Xtalks about exciting new long-term Gardasil vaccine data from a study he led as principal investigator that showed the long-term impact of HPV vaccination.Merck recently announced new, 10-year long-term follow-up data published in the journal, Pediatrics, for girls and boys who received a three-dose regimen of the HPV vaccine Gardasil 9 at the ages of nine to 15 years old.Immunogenicity data from the study showed sustained HPV-antibody responses ten years after administration of the third dose in both boys and girls. Results also showed no cases of certain HPV-related high-grade disease or certain studied cancers or genital warts. Additionally, no GARDASIL 9-related serious adverse events or deaths were reported.HPV-related cancers and diseases remain a significant public health issue with the CDC estimating that tens of thousands of people were diagnosed with certain HPV-related cancers each year from 2015 to 2019. Hear more about the new long-term HPV vaccine data and the importance of increasing vaccine coverage, particularly in the developing world, in the prevention of HPV-related cancers.For more life science and medical device content, visit the Xtalks Vitals homepage.Follow Us on Social MediaTwitter: @Xtalks Instagram: @Xtalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xtalks.Webinars/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtalks-webconferences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/XtalksWebinars/featured
A red sofa. A majestic hall with high ceilings and red golden wallpaper. And a question. What would you need to make more impact? Follow #impact host Regina Larko to the 4th Entrepreneurship Night at the University of Vienna. When the participants of the 4th Entrepreneurship Night at University of Vienna sat down with Regina... The post Making more impact – LIVE at the University of Vienna Entrepreneurship Night appeared first on .
The President's keynote address at the University of Vienna ‘The Future of Europe – the Role of Culture' focused on the historical and contemporary relationship between the two countries, and the central importance of culture in addressing the challenges facing the future of Europe. The University is also the home of the Vienna Centre for Irish Studies. https://president.ie/en/diary/details/president-delivers-keynote-address-at-the-university-of-vienna
The eyes of the world are on China as Beijing hosts the Winter Olympics. A successful Games will be used by leader Xi Jinping to bolster his image and status at home and abroad; a status that was given a significant boost in November, when a major meeting of the Communist Party effectively enshrined his position in the party's historical pantheon, alongside Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.But while the opening ceremonies and stage-managed meetings played out without a hitch, there are still major tests for the Chinese leadership. This is especially true on the economic front, as growth slows, and concerns about a crisis in the property market persist. In this episode we look at the state of play in Chinese politics and economics with two well-placed observers.Dr Ling Li teaches Chinese politics and law at the University of Vienna, where she was also a visiting professor. She has written extensively on topics related to corruption and anti-corruption in China. And Dr Isabella Weber is an Assistant Professor of Economics and the Research Leader for China of the Asian Political Economy Program at the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her recent book, ‘How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate' provides a detailed history and analysis of the debates around economic reform in 1908s China.As ever, you can find more information on our website
Did you ever feel like you were different from everybody else? "The Black Snowflake" is a touching fairytale about what it means to belong, written by our very own Evangelista Sie and James Baillie! Join Skadi on her adventure in the land of frost and meet the black snowflake, Atar, who would give everything to become a proper snowflake – and almost loses everything in the process.
Livia and Leo complete their two-part interview series with the top two contestants of this year's Uni-Verse Poetry Slam by talking to the winner, Naana, about changing locations, formative experiences and putting your work out there.
Speaker – Sandra Mayer Oscar Wilde once described Benjamin Disraeli’s life as ‘the most brilliant of paradoxes’. It served as a model for someone who, as an Irishman and aspiring literary celebrity, shared Disraeli’s outsider status, his Byronic dandyism, his mastery of the quotable epigram, and his quest for fame in the British establishment. This […]
Charlotte and Leo sit down for a chat with Amadea, the Uni-Verse's social media manager to talk Facebook posts, writing tasks and writing as a job.
Charlotte and Leo had the opportunity to interview Kevin Potter, lecturer at the Department of English and American Studies at the University of Vienna about his work.
As new members join the Uni-Verse, we get to interview new people! This time Ricarda joined us on the podcast and brought a wonderful poem about teeth!
Leo and Charlotte interview English childrens' and young adult book author Keith Gray about being a writer, writing for kids and the importance of reading as entertainment.
Leo and Charlotte interview English childrens' and young adult book author Keith Gray about being a writer, writing for kids and the importance of reading as entertainment.
Today we have special guest who visited us in Vienna: Poet Tara Skurtu talks to Marie, Charlotte and Livia!
Christmas is finally here, dear listeners! Tune in for one final episode and thank you so much for joining us on this journey! Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
The 23rd day of advent brings the romantic climax of our story! Gather round, folks, and see what happiness this Christmas will bring!
Behind door 22 is a little something to listen to while you're on your way to the next Christmas party, as it features - surprise, surpise - a Christmas party!
Will our friends ever find back into the real world again? What did it all mean? And what even is 'real'? Some answers are waiting for you behind door 21 - but maybe not all just yet!
Join our heroes, as they use theater to learn about life!
With our heroes reunited, their grand closing performance is now fast approaching! What does fate have in store for them? Find out, behind door 19 of Present Perfect!
Pragmatic alliances are the start to any good friendship! Or so I've heard anyway - you'll have to listen to today's episode of Present Perfect to find out for yourself!
Oh how the time flies - day sixteen already! The days might be flyign by, but the Watchawannacallems are still their old, uncooperative selves - join Sarah in her Christmassy struggles, and maybe your pre-christmas stress will feel less severe?
Whew, the narrator really is a lot again today! But Sarah tries to cheer him up - and is quickly rewarded for her kindness. So tune in, and let the kindness get you in a most christmassy mood!
Unexpected paths meet, boundaries are broken, and Sarah does some real good soul searching - so tune in!
One companion lost, another one found and ditched again! So it goes! And so we go into Day 13!
Carmen and Peter have made it past the fearful doorman into the party - but what trials and tribulations will await them there? You're just one click away from finding out!
Day 11 has got everything - obstacles, wit and a bang! Tune in again to see how it all continues!
A monumental challenge approaches Sarah and Peter - how will they master it? Together, I am sure!
I can hear it tingling behind this door! It's the merrygoround, complete with Sarah and Jamie, having the best (and worst) of times!
Another day, another open door into the world of Present Perfect! Carmen and Peter prove no match for Bergenswergen's joking powers and Peter's morality is suddenly called into question...
Now separated, our heroes still face the same problem: uncooperative salespeople! Find out how they master the challenge on day seven of Present Perfect!
Only just formed, the gang has already split up again! What wonderful and ghastly things will await Sarah and Jamie on the weird market? Tune in to find out!
Carmen, Sarah, Peter and Jamie find themselves stranded on an otherworldly Christmas market - What on earth happened? Will they fin their way out? And what does the Gray Lady have to do with all of it? Find out in today's episode of Present Perfect!
Marie and Leo reveal the Uni-Verse and SASS 2018 collaborative advent calendar audioplay: Present Perfect!
Florentina, Elli, James and Leo sit down at the rectangular table of podcasting to diliberate on which poetry topic they would ban, what poems they want to write and whether it's such a good idea to write poems about others after all.
It's Florentina's debut on the podcast! In a conversation with Charlotte and Leo, she recounts her unforeseen realization of being a poet, discloses her longstanding fascination with English literature and shares her plans for the future, which, against all odds, contain prose writing. Hit play and enjoy a wonderful chat on writing, reading, and performing!
This time it was Philipp's turn to be grilled by Charlotte and Leo - and he did well! Listen in to hear Philipp read his poem "When I'll be truly happy", talk about his ongoing projects and his plans for the future!
Inspiration is in the air! Carrie, Matthias, Andi and Leo bring precious pieces of writing that have inspired them in their craft
Writer, free-lancer and member of the Uni-Verse Angie sat down with Leo and Charlotte, bringing us an early Christmas story, letting us be part of her joy in the celebration and revealing worthwhile insights into her process, as well as a sneak-peak of current projects.
Selina doesn't only do the society's finance - she also writes! Charlotte and Leo sit down with her to hear her poem "Hear me Roar" and discuss music and writing as self-expression, singing, as well as inspirations for writing! Check it out!
"What you fear to write most about, write about that." - Holly, Livia, Charlotte and Leo discuss the merits of this piece of advice. Should you write about things you're scared to tell other people? Should you approach topics you're scared of? Why are you scared of them? Because they're taboo or because they're difficult to handle? The four try to answer all these questions and more in a jam-packed episode of podcast-goodness - enjoy!
For this episode Charlotte and Leo had a chat with Andi, who read the beginning of one of his wonderful short stories, called "Mountain Impass". Meandering as always, the conversation touched on writing guides, writing problems and trends in fantasy publishing. Enjoy!
Holly is on this time, reading an excerpt from chapter 2 of her story "Chewy Hair" and talking to Charlotte and Leo about her experience studying writing in New York, the importance of character for plot and many other fun things writing-related!
Recording 13 episodes was great fun, but not all of that fun always made it into the final edit - so here you go: an episode chock-full with outtakes!
Finally, founder and president of the Uni-Verse, Marie, has made it on the podcast! Tune in for a wonderful piece called "Lessons of the Berry Picker" and a rambly discussion of all things dream-related!
The tables have turned, the roles are reversed, the world is upside down: host Leo is on the other side of the table, being interviewed by co-hosts Elli and Charlotte. We talk about egocentrism, favourite musicians, and Leo's neurotic approach towards blogging.
In this episode Charlotte, Elli, Dora, Philipp and Leo sit down to discuss an important topic - how to write women and men. What's important about it? Where can you go wrong? And what does the Bechdel Test have to do with any of it? Give it a listen and find out.
Episode 10 already! This time we interviewed Elizabeth and the conversation really went places! Hope you like it!
We've finally made it! Carrie is on the Pod in this episode, reading her prologue to "The Evil Queen" and answering questions from Charlotte and Leo!
In this episode, Elizabeth, Carrie, Philipp and Leo discuss everything relating to the perfect conditions for writing.
In this episode, Livia and Leo interview Lasse, who reads a still untitled but immensely evocative piece revolving around childhood.
Hello, dear listeners! In the sixth episode, Uni-Verse members Marie, Amadea, Carrie and I talk about why we write in English. It's an interesting episode with a slight focus on Harry Potter - and lots of things that went to the blooper reel! Hope you enjoy! My name is Leo and I am the host of the Uni-Verse podcast. This podcast is created by the members of the Uni-Verse creative writing society at the University of Vienna. We’re going to talk to our members about writing, have readings of their work and discuss their pieces. I hope you enjoy this episode and join us on our journey through creative writing!
The Future of Light Art | Symposium 08.02.2018 – 09.02.2018 Medientheater Light is a messenger from the universe. The arts are the messengers of light. From February 8–9, 2018, a symposium on the future of light art will take place at the ZKM. The symposium can also be followed via livestream! Everything we know, we know from light – that is the claim by astrophysics at least. One thing is clear: From quantum optics (»The Angular Momentum of Light«) to chronobiology, from nano-optics to photonics, a new frontier of scientific research on the nature of light is emerging. These options, which offer us new theories and practices of light, from biophysical chemistry to the lithosphere, also have an impact on artistic possibilities. For this reason, renowned experts and institutions from the sciences and arts of light are invited to open up the new horizon of the light spectrum in an exchange of experiences. /// Das Licht ist eine Botschaft des Universums. Die Künste sind die Botschaften des Lichts. Vom 8.–9. Februar 2018 findet am ZKM ein Symposium zur Zukunft der Lichtkunst statt, das auch via Livestream verfolgt werden kann! Alles was wir wissen, wissen wir durch Licht – behauptet zumindest die Astrophysik. Eines ist klar: Von der Quantenoptik (»The Angular Momentum of Light«) bis zur Chronobiologie, von der Nanooptik bis zur Photonik entsteht eine neue Front der wissenschaftlichen Forschung über die Natur des Lichts. Diese Optionen, die uns neue Theorien und Praktiken des Lichts, von der biophysikalischen Chemie bis zur Lithosphäre anbieten, haben auch Auswirkungen auf die künstlerischen Möglichkeiten. Deswegen werden renommierte ExpertInnen und Institutionen aus den Wissenschaften und Künsten des Lichts eingeladen, in einem Erfahrungsaustausch den neuen Horizont des Lichtspektrums zu öffnen.
This episode's reading is a wonderful poem by our dear friend and Uni-Verse member Livia called "These pastel colours". We talk about London, memories, and leaving when the time is right. My name is Leo and I am the host of the Uni-Verse podcast. This podcast is created by the members of the Uni-Verse creative writing society at the University of Vienna. We’re going to talk to our members about writing, have readings of their work and discuss their pieces. I hope you enjoy this episode and join us on our journey through creative writing!
Hello, dear listeners! My name is Leo and I am the host of the Uni-Verse podcast. This podcast is created by the members of the Uni-Verse creative writing society at the University of Vienna. We’re going to talk to our members about writing, have readings of their work and discuss their pieces. I hope you enjoy this episode and join us on our journey through creative writing! In the fourth episode we talk to our dear friend and Uni-Verse member Charlotte about city life, public transport, communication, and suffering. This episode's reading is a great poem called "Ode to my city".
Hello, dear listeners! My name is Leo and I am the host of the Uni-Verse podcast. This podcast is created by the members of the Uni-Verse creative writing society at the University of Vienna. We’re going to talk to our members about writing, have readings of their work and discuss their pieces. I hope you enjoy this episode and join us on our journey through creative writing! In the second episode we talk to our dear friend and Uni-Verse member James about writing and the importance of stories in our lives. This episode's reading is the first chapter of a lovely story, called "The Little Owl Bear".
Hello, dear listeners! My name is Leo and I am the host of the Uni-Verse podcast. This podcast is created by the members of the Uni-Verse creative writing society at the University of Vienna. We’re going to talk to our members about writing, have readings of their work and discuss their pieces. I hope you enjoy this pilot episode and join us on our journey through creative writing! In this pilot episode we talk to our dear friend and Uni-Verse member Elli about her personal writing process and get to hear her poem "Storms"!
Interview with Ingrid Pabinger, Department of Medicine I, Clinical Division of Haematology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria. Dr. Pabinger discusses the topic 'New anticoagulants'.The interview is led by Shaun McCann, Chair of EHATol Unit, Member of EHA Education Committee.
Interview with Ingrid Pabinger, Department of Medicine I, Clinical Division of Haematology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria. Dr. Pabinger discusses the topic 'New anticoagulants'.The interview is led by Shaun McCann, Chair of EHATol Unit, Member of EHA Education Committee.
The private seminars that Mises held, and which were so successful in Vienna beginning in 1919, were actually separate from the University. Mises here remembers many of his seminar participants, like Hayek, Haberler, Schutz, and Machlup. He was glad to have contributed to the development of international cooperation among so many economists.Presented at New York University in 1962. [37:43]