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In this first episode of Little ears, big challenges: navigating mild and unilateral deafness in children, we introduce you to the voices of parents, young people and adults who feature in our series. We'll meet parents who open up about what mild or unilateral deafness means for their children and the impact it has on their day to day lives. You'll also hear how parents approach explaining mild or unilateral deafness to friends and family. Listen in as we begin the series. Transcript link: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ear/episode-1-what-does-mildunilateral-deafness-mean Date of episode recording: 2024-12-02T00:00:00Z Duration: 31:53 Language of episode: English Presenter:Hannah Cooper; Amanda Hall Guests: Abby; Clodagh; Kim; Joe; Louise; Waqas; Sophie; Mia; Rachel; Jonathan Producer: Hannah Cooper
In this episode of the Exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Oncology series, Waqas Haque, MD, MPH, Hematology/Oncology Fellow at the University of Chicago, speaks with Osama Khan, MD, Staff Pathologist at Natera, a cell-free DNA (cfDNA) technology company that aims to make personalized genetic testing and diagnostics part of the standard of care. Dr. Khan shares insights into how digital pathology and emerging technologies like AI and measurable residual disease (MRD) testing are revolutionizing oncology, driving precision medicine, and enhancing patient care. Learn more at: https://oncdata.com/digital-pathology-osama-khan
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare, and oncology is no exception. In this episode of the Exploring AI in Oncology series, Kristin Maloney, MS, BSN, RN, OCN®, a Certified Oncology Nurse and the Clinical Informatics Lead at Mendel AI, speaks with Dr. Waqas Haque on how AI can address some of the biggest challenges in oncology. She shares more about Mendel's innovative platform, which leverages physician-level cognitive capabilities to enhance data process and improve clinical decision making and patient outcomes. Learn more at: https://oncdata.com/mendel-ai-with-kristin-maloney
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Artera: Personalizing Treatment Decisions in Prostate Cancer and Beyond With Waqas Haque, MD, MPH, and Trevor Royce, MD, MS, MPH, FASCO by i3 Health
In this episode of Exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Oncology, Dr. Waqas Haque sits down with Dana Brown, the President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board at iCAD, a company whose mission is to use innovative AI solutions that empower providers to accurately, reliably, and quickly detect cancer and improve outcomes. Ms. Brown shares more about iCAD's products and recommendations for how to integrate AI into the clinic, including: • Her own background in the technology industry and why she joined iCAD • The products and solutions that iCAD offers • How iCAD utilizes AI to improve mammography accuracy • The ProFound Breast Health Suite and how it enhances cancer detection and patient outcomes • Their recent partnership with Densitas and CancerIQ and their impact on breast health • What distinguishes iCAD's AI algorithms from other solutions in the market • The importance of company culture in driving success of AI startups and defining traits behind iCAD's success • Recommendations for clinicians in practice to learn about and integrate AI into their workflow • And more!
In this episode of Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Oncology, Dr. Waqas Haque sits down with Dr. Tamir Wolf, Co-Founder and CEO of Theator, a company pioneering next-generation AI and computer vision technology to automatically capture and analyze surgical data in real time to generate actionable insights and improve surgical outcomes.
This installment of Oncology Data Advisor's Exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Oncology series features a discussion recorded live at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2024 Annual Meeting between Ranjana Devi, Vice President of Product Development, Oncology, at Qure.ai, and Fellows Forum member Dr. Waqas Haque. Check out the episode to hear more about: • Qure.ai's mission of making healthcare more accessible and equitable to patients worldwide through innovations in deep learning and AI • Current challenges in lung cancer screening and the capabilities of AI in addressing these gaps • Qure.ai's end-to-end AI-powered solutions for early lung cancer detection and care • The efficacy of these solutions and how they can be used in the clinic • The lung cancer portfolio that Qure.ai showcased at ASCO • Other innovations coming down the pipeline • And more!
Implementing a Novel Research Methods Training Curriculum for Fellows: Noha Sharafeldin, MD, PhD, and Waqas Haque, MD by i3 Health
The Sarcoma Foundation of America: Brandi Felser and Waqas Haque, MD, MPH by i3 Health
The Fellows Forum Live from ASCO 2024: Samuel Kareff, MD, Waqas Haque, MD, and Matthew Hadfield, DO by i3 Health
Waqas Alam comes back on The Pakistan Experience to discuss the recent flooding in Gwadar, the Structure of the Pakistani State and why Balochistan is ignored by mainstream media. In this episode we discuss the rains in Gwadar, flooding, the bureaucracy, the difference between the two Gwadars, Fishing Culture, Climate Change, Climate Mitigation, the Sardari System and more. Waqas Alam Angaria is a baloch journalist associated with Geo News. He has covered 2022 floods extensively and Gwader flood 2024. He covers a variety of topics, including human rights, heritage, politics, and natural disasters. He had been active in student politics before becoming a journalist. He was a member of the National Students Federation and later became president of Progressive Students Federation Karachi. He tweets @waqasaalam The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:30 Flooding and Rain in Gwadar 13:00 Climate Change, Drought and Flooding 16:30 Government, Bureaucracy and Balochistan 27:00 Fishing Culture in Balochistan and Respect for Nature 34:00 Climate Mitigation 45:50 Media ignored floods in Gwadar 58:30 Sardari system in Balochistan and State Structure 1:20:00 Academic work in Pakistan 1:26:30 Why does mainstream Pakistanis not care about the peripheries 1:29:00 Audience Questions
In this installment of Oncology Data Advisor's Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Oncology series, Dr. Waqas Haque, Fellows Forum member and incoming Hematology/Oncology Fellow at the University of Chicago, speaks with Tracey Sikora, Co-Founder of Every Cure, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to repurpose existing FDA-approved drugs for other indications, especially in rare diseases. Check out the discussion to learn more about: • Challenges in finding treatments for rare diseases, including sparse data, low patient numbers, and lack of financial incentive for pharmaceutical companies • Every Cure's mission to unlock the potential of drugs that are already on the market • Harnessing the latest AI and machine learning technology to structure data in a biomedical knowledge graph, looking at drugs, diseases, pathways, and targets • Barriers in drug repurposing, including clinical validation and eventual approval • The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) grant and the importance of federal funding for rare disease research • How to develop efficient clinical trials without a large sample size • The future of AI-enabled drug discovery in oncology • And more!
Charles Lindbergh wasn't only known for that flight, his weird reverence for Nazis and being the public face of America First, he was also interested in literal immortality. In the 1930s, he collaborated with Dr. Alexis Carrel to devise ways to regenerate organs so people could possibly live forever, but not just any people. It's the 1930s and these two white guys are mainly interested in elongating the lives of other white western dudes. Join Strange Country cohosts Beth and Kelly as they share another Lindbergh story and discuss whether they would want to live forever. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands. Cite your sources: Dodes, Rachel. “The One-Body Problem.” Vanity Fair, no. 755, February 2024, 62-67, 97-99. Friedman, David M. The Immortalists: Charles Lindbergh, Dr. Alexis Carrel, and Their Daring Quest to Live Forever. HarperCollins, 2008. Harding, Luke. “DNA backs Lindbergh family claim | World news.” The Guardian, 28 November 2003, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/nov/29/germany.usa?CMP=gu_com. Accessed 29 March 2024. Jehangir, Waqas. “Evolution of Artificial Hearts: An Overview and History.” NCBI, 6 October 2014, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5358116/. Accessed 16 March 2024. Mark, Joshua J. “Gilgamesh.” World History Encyclopedia, 15 December 2022, https://www.worldhistory.org/gilgamesh/. Accessed 3 March 2024. Stein, Rob. “First human transplant of a genetically modified pig kidney performed.” NPR, 21 March 2024, https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/03/21/1239790816/first-pig-kidney-human-transplant. Accessed 23 March 2024. Tully, Tracey. “The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping: A Grisly Theory and a Renewed Debate.” The New York Times, 6 March 2024, https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/05/nyregion/charles-lindbergh-baby.html. Accessed 24 March 2024. Velie, Marissa Sertich. “What's the Difference Between Dutch Process and Natural Cocoa Powder?” Serious Eats, https://www.seriouseats.com/difference-dutch-process-natural-cocoa-powder-substitute. Accessed 3 March 2024.
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In this installment of Oncology Data Advisor's Exploring AI in Oncology series, Dr. Waqas Haque speaks with Dr. Shaalan Beg, an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern, who is spearheading efforts to decentralize clinical trials in oncology and expand access for eligible patients. Dr. Beg describes the tools that are currently in development for decentralizing trials, including the use of artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing, and telehealth. Additionally, he shares his perspectives on transitioning to a career in industry.
Join Katie and Liz on the 37th installment of their mini-episode series, where they cover unheard of cases of people of color who simply do not get the attention they deserve. Katie starts the episode off by sharing the mysterious story of Oronoque John Doe- a mostly skeletonized man that was found in Connecticut in 1992 who has still not been identified. Then, Liz tells the details of the unfortunate murder of Waqas "Victor" Rehman in 2010, who was shot outside his convenience store in Connecticut. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimene/support
This second episode of Oncology Data Advisor's podcast series, Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Oncology, features Leif Honda, Chief Innovation Officer at TriMetis, a digital pathology company focused on improving patient outcomes by accelerating human tissue-based research, development, and testing. Dr. Waqas Haque, member of the Oncology Data Advisor Fellows Forum, speaks with Mr. Honda about the TriMetis Computer-Assisted Pathology (TCAP) AI platform, including how it was developed and trained, its capabilities for streamlining the pathology workflow, and the ongoing process of preparing it for clinical utility.
On the first day of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, members of Oncology Data Advisor's Fellows Forum joined forces to share recent research in lung cancer diagnosis and screening, the need to address disparities experienced by patients, and ways to raise awareness for patients, the public, and the health care community throughout the month of November. Hear unique perspectives from Waqas Haque, MD, MPH, Internal Medicine Resident at New York University; Samuel Kareff, MD, MPH, Hematology-Oncology Fellow at the University of Miami; and Matthew Hadfield, DO, Hematology/Oncology Fellow at Brown University.
Waqas Qazi is the founder and senior colorist at Qazi and Co, an LA based color studio known for its collaborations with some of the world's leading brands, including Toyota, Prime Video, Adidas, Alfa Romeo, and Canon. Beyond his role at the studio, @theqazman has the fastest-growing YouTube channel and Instagram page in the Color Grading Category, where he passionately shares his expertise and teaches his audience about color grading. Episode 32 Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:25 Waqas's Color Grading Setup 00:09:19 Moving to LA and Grinding 00:21:38 The First Big Break 00:27:13 Freelancing vs Full time 00:35:44 Importance of Content Creation 00:47:42 Balancing Content and Client Jobs 00:58:24 Story telling through Color Grading 01:09:14 Best way to Learn Color Grading 01:20:39 Color Grading and AI 01:33:46 How to trend on Social Media Find out more about Waqas: https://www.youtube.com/ @theqazman https://www.instagram.com/theqazman Join our discord server where we connect and share assets: https://discord.gg/zwycgqezfD Bad Decisions Audio Podcast
In honor of World Cancer Research Day, Dr. Waqas Haque, a third-year Internal Medicine Resident at New York University (NYU) and Oncology Data Advisor Fellows Forum member, shares advice for residents and fellows who are interested in becoming involved in oncology research. Dr. Haque offers practical tips for finding a mentor, identifying and exploring a research topic, making time for projects amidst a busy schedule, balancing research with patient care, and much more.
This Oncology Data Advisor Fellows Forum interview celebrates National Immunization Awareness Month, featuring Richa Thakur, MD, Hematology/Oncology (Heme/Onc) Fellow at Northwell Health, and Waqas Haque, MD, Internal Medicine Resident at New York University, in a discussion about the importance of immunizations for cancer patients, their friends and family, and in general, as well as advice for clinicians on approaching the topic of immunizations with their patients.
“Learning on my own and having that passion and curiosity, and then lending a helping hand, those both skills got me to where I am.” Waqas Ahmed, a talented graphic artist, shares his journey of how he discovered his passion for art and design. Growing up in a rural village, he found inspiration in a sign maker across the street and taught himself the craft using whatever resources he could find. His story emphasizes the importance of passion, curiosity, and the willingness to lend a helping hand. Waqas and Raymond talked about the concept of finding one's passion and using it as a driving force for success, drawing parallels between their own experiences and emphasizing the value of making mistakes and learning from them. They also explore the impact of disruptive technologies, highlighting the need for adaptability and continuous learning, especially in the face of emerging AI tools like Mid-Journey. Waqas discusses how he approaches AI as a tool to enhance his creative process rather than as a threat, leveraging it to complement his artistic vision and skill. To use Ahmed's service, just go to www.bookcoverartist.com/aaron to get a 50% discount. Websites mentioned: - midjourney.com - stablediffusionweb.com - imagine.art - hotpot.ai Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul. www.Aaron.com
In this Oncology Data Advisor® Fellows Forum interview, member Waqas Haque, MD, an Internal Medicine Resident at New York University, shares his medical training journey, the research he has conducted as Clinical Investigator Track Resident, his plans for applying to an oncology fellowship, advice for navigating the experience, tips for acquiring oncology exposure during residency, and much more!
PJ talks to Cllr Ian Doyle and Waqas, a resident of Charleville, about the urgent need for a bypass in the town. Ger, a lorry driver, begs people to remember it is vital for people to use crossing as drivers in high vehicles have less visibility Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the last several decades, life in Lahore has been undergoing profound transformations, from rapid and uneven urbanization to expanding state institutions and informal economies. What do these transformations look like if viewed from the lens of waste materials and the lives of those who toil with them? In Lahore, like in many parts of Pakistan and South Asia, waste workers—whether municipal employees or informal laborers—are drawn from low- or noncaste (Dalit) groups and dispose the collective refuse of the city's 11 million inhabitants. Bringing workers into contact with potentially polluting materials reinforces their stigmatization and marginalization, and yet, their work allows life to go on across Lahore and beyond. This historical and ethnographic account examines how waste work has been central to organizing and transforming the city of Lahore—its landscape, infrastructures, and life—across historical moments, from the colonial period to the present. Building upon conversations about changing configurations of work and labor under capitalism, and utilizing a theoretical framework of reproduction, Waqas H. Butt traces how forms of life in Punjab, organized around caste-based relations, have become embedded in infrastructures across Pakistan, making them crucial to numerous processes unfolding at distinct scales. Life Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan (Stanford UP, 2023) maintains that processes reproducing life in a city like Lahore must be critically assessed along the lines of caste, class, and religion, which have been constitutive features of urbanization across South Asia. Waqas H. Butt is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Alize Arıcan is a Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Scholar at Boston University, focusing on urban anthropology, futurity, care, and migration. Her work has been featured in Environment and Planning D, Current Anthropology, and City & Society. You can find her on Twitter @alizearican. 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
Over the last several decades, life in Lahore has been undergoing profound transformations, from rapid and uneven urbanization to expanding state institutions and informal economies. What do these transformations look like if viewed from the lens of waste materials and the lives of those who toil with them? In Lahore, like in many parts of Pakistan and South Asia, waste workers—whether municipal employees or informal laborers—are drawn from low- or noncaste (Dalit) groups and dispose the collective refuse of the city's 11 million inhabitants. Bringing workers into contact with potentially polluting materials reinforces their stigmatization and marginalization, and yet, their work allows life to go on across Lahore and beyond. This historical and ethnographic account examines how waste work has been central to organizing and transforming the city of Lahore—its landscape, infrastructures, and life—across historical moments, from the colonial period to the present. Building upon conversations about changing configurations of work and labor under capitalism, and utilizing a theoretical framework of reproduction, Waqas H. Butt traces how forms of life in Punjab, organized around caste-based relations, have become embedded in infrastructures across Pakistan, making them crucial to numerous processes unfolding at distinct scales. Life Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan (Stanford UP, 2023) maintains that processes reproducing life in a city like Lahore must be critically assessed along the lines of caste, class, and religion, which have been constitutive features of urbanization across South Asia. Waqas H. Butt is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Alize Arıcan is a Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Scholar at Boston University, focusing on urban anthropology, futurity, care, and migration. Her work has been featured in Environment and Planning D, Current Anthropology, and City & Society. You can find her on Twitter @alizearican. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Over the last several decades, life in Lahore has been undergoing profound transformations, from rapid and uneven urbanization to expanding state institutions and informal economies. What do these transformations look like if viewed from the lens of waste materials and the lives of those who toil with them? In Lahore, like in many parts of Pakistan and South Asia, waste workers—whether municipal employees or informal laborers—are drawn from low- or noncaste (Dalit) groups and dispose the collective refuse of the city's 11 million inhabitants. Bringing workers into contact with potentially polluting materials reinforces their stigmatization and marginalization, and yet, their work allows life to go on across Lahore and beyond. This historical and ethnographic account examines how waste work has been central to organizing and transforming the city of Lahore—its landscape, infrastructures, and life—across historical moments, from the colonial period to the present. Building upon conversations about changing configurations of work and labor under capitalism, and utilizing a theoretical framework of reproduction, Waqas H. Butt traces how forms of life in Punjab, organized around caste-based relations, have become embedded in infrastructures across Pakistan, making them crucial to numerous processes unfolding at distinct scales. Life Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan (Stanford UP, 2023) maintains that processes reproducing life in a city like Lahore must be critically assessed along the lines of caste, class, and religion, which have been constitutive features of urbanization across South Asia. Waqas H. Butt is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Alize Arıcan is a Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Scholar at Boston University, focusing on urban anthropology, futurity, care, and migration. Her work has been featured in Environment and Planning D, Current Anthropology, and City & Society. You can find her on Twitter @alizearican. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Over the last several decades, life in Lahore has been undergoing profound transformations, from rapid and uneven urbanization to expanding state institutions and informal economies. What do these transformations look like if viewed from the lens of waste materials and the lives of those who toil with them? In Lahore, like in many parts of Pakistan and South Asia, waste workers—whether municipal employees or informal laborers—are drawn from low- or noncaste (Dalit) groups and dispose the collective refuse of the city's 11 million inhabitants. Bringing workers into contact with potentially polluting materials reinforces their stigmatization and marginalization, and yet, their work allows life to go on across Lahore and beyond. This historical and ethnographic account examines how waste work has been central to organizing and transforming the city of Lahore—its landscape, infrastructures, and life—across historical moments, from the colonial period to the present. Building upon conversations about changing configurations of work and labor under capitalism, and utilizing a theoretical framework of reproduction, Waqas H. Butt traces how forms of life in Punjab, organized around caste-based relations, have become embedded in infrastructures across Pakistan, making them crucial to numerous processes unfolding at distinct scales. Life Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan (Stanford UP, 2023) maintains that processes reproducing life in a city like Lahore must be critically assessed along the lines of caste, class, and religion, which have been constitutive features of urbanization across South Asia. Waqas H. Butt is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Alize Arıcan is a Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Scholar at Boston University, focusing on urban anthropology, futurity, care, and migration. Her work has been featured in Environment and Planning D, Current Anthropology, and City & Society. You can find her on Twitter @alizearican. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Over the last several decades, life in Lahore has been undergoing profound transformations, from rapid and uneven urbanization to expanding state institutions and informal economies. What do these transformations look like if viewed from the lens of waste materials and the lives of those who toil with them? In Lahore, like in many parts of Pakistan and South Asia, waste workers—whether municipal employees or informal laborers—are drawn from low- or noncaste (Dalit) groups and dispose the collective refuse of the city's 11 million inhabitants. Bringing workers into contact with potentially polluting materials reinforces their stigmatization and marginalization, and yet, their work allows life to go on across Lahore and beyond. This historical and ethnographic account examines how waste work has been central to organizing and transforming the city of Lahore—its landscape, infrastructures, and life—across historical moments, from the colonial period to the present. Building upon conversations about changing configurations of work and labor under capitalism, and utilizing a theoretical framework of reproduction, Waqas H. Butt traces how forms of life in Punjab, organized around caste-based relations, have become embedded in infrastructures across Pakistan, making them crucial to numerous processes unfolding at distinct scales. Life Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan (Stanford UP, 2023) maintains that processes reproducing life in a city like Lahore must be critically assessed along the lines of caste, class, and religion, which have been constitutive features of urbanization across South Asia. Waqas H. Butt is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Alize Arıcan is a Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Scholar at Boston University, focusing on urban anthropology, futurity, care, and migration. Her work has been featured in Environment and Planning D, Current Anthropology, and City & Society. You can find her on Twitter @alizearican. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Waqas Shahid, Vice President in the Forensics Practice at Charles River Associates, joins David and Andrew to discuss the latest and greatest in AI, particularly ChatGPT and how AI will affect export controls, cybersecurity, and risk management. Waqas is one of the country's lead consultants in defending cybersecurity threats, date breach response, regulatory compliance, and most recently AI tools such as ChatGPT. Waqas tells us how AI is transforming the world of cyber security and identifies new challenges businesses now face to ensure that data is protected and used ethically.
Waqas is back to keep us up to date on the Imran Khan file. The entire Pakistan establishment is united in trying to keep Imran Khan from returning to power in an election through court cases, violent repression, and electoral delay; but the people's protests don't seem to stop. Pakistan and Imran Khan at an … Continue reading "AER 122: Attempts to arrest Imran Khan and the Lahore High Court rallies"
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Tonight's guest is Qurat ul ann, an architectural engineer who runs her own architectural company named AQS design. Some of her known projects include the design of THQ Panu Akil, APS School, complete interior design and execution for Phillip Morris International Mardan and Sahiwal offices, and currently, she's working on the design of a 4-star hotel at Attabad Lake, Hunza. We have discussed her journey as an architect, her first ever project as a female architect, the importance of family support, managing work & motherhood side by side, challenges she faced while adjusting from a small town to a big city and what are her life learnings as a working mom. Catch this and so much more in tonight's episode. Don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to catch on to some amazing conversations coming your way! Qurat ul ann's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aqsdesign/ Follow our socials for more updates: • Humna's Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/humnaraza • Happy chirp's Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/happychirpofficial
Waqas Alam comes on TPE for an explosive episode of the podcast from why PPP won the LB elections to insane stories of the Lyari Gang War. Baloch journalist Waqas Alam discusses democracy, student politics, Karachi's Urdu Speaking Crisis and Rigging. Waqas Alam Angaria is a journlaist associated with Geo News and used to be the President of Progressive Students Federation Karachi and NSF. He covers safari, heritage and disasters, and has been covering the floods in Sindh and Balochistan. Waqas is a Baloch born in Lyari, Maula Madad and moved out from Lyari in 2002 during the period of the Lyari gangwar, when the rivalry between Arshad Pappu and Rehman Dacoit became headlines The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Waqas's background, local elections, casual racism 11:59 Karachi elections: MQM and PPP 20:33 The Urdu speaking crisis 29:53 Land and colonial after effects 38:47 Democracy and student politics, election day and rigging 53:21 Lyari and Rehman Dakait 1:03:14 Tales of Lyari 1:19:08 Making of Uzair Baloch 1:29:39 The people's perspective and end of conflict 1:47:14 Audience Questions
Waqas is back to talk about the Nov 3 attempt on Imran Khan's life; the assassination in Kenya of journalist Arshad Sharif; Similarities and differences between the assassination of Benazir Bhutto and the attempt on Imran Khan; the possibility that the Pakistani military might find a way out of this (by having Bajwa step down … Continue reading "Anti-Empire Radio episode 116: The Assassination Attempt on Imran Khan"
In this video, we discuss practice management and how the future will look in the marketing industry. What are 3 tips (recommendations) to improve business or life?: 1. Set concrete goals with a timeline. 2. Have a 5-10 minute morning huddle every day with staff to review goal progress. 3. Have a weekly meeting to review metrics and progress with stakeholders. Dental Intel - www.dentalintel.com Omni Matic - https://www.omni-matic.com/ Practice Management Associates - https://docpma.com/ Thanks for listening! -Don --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drpelto/message
Be part of our community by joining our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtbehindthings In tonight's conversation with our special guests, Muntaqa Peracha and Syed Waqas Azhar. What was Muntaqa's journey like? How was his time at Georgia Tech? What was the next step after graduation & how did it go from there? Does he regret coming back to Pakistan? What was his experience with IBM like? How did his career progress? Where would he advise a graduate to go? What was working with Dun & Bradstreet & TPL Corp Ltd like? Why don't we opt for insurance in Pakistan? How did he end up at foodpanda? What was Waqas's journey like? How did his career progress? What was working on Dettol, Tarang, and Olper's like? Marketing Vs. Operations in Engro Foods? Why did they go for the stock offerings? Joining The Coca-Cola Company and how did it go? Why did he choose to come to foodpanda? How has foodpanda transformed over the years? Why didn't “shops” catch on? How was marketing for foodpanda different than other brands? Do we have more access to data now & is it needed? Would they ever consider creating multiple apps? What are they doing with data? Are there other opportunities that they can take advantage of? Can we expect to see Panda Mall? What's the cost they incur? What are they doing about the electrification of logistics? Pickup, Dine-in? How do they want to expand? What's their financial health like? How do they envision Pakistan in 2050? Catch this and so much more in tonight's episode. Do not forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to catch on to some amazing conversations coming your way! Connect with us: • https://www.instagram.com/thoughtbehindthings • https://www.instagram.com/muzamilhasan Muntaqa's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muntaqaperacha/?originalSubdomain=pk Waqas's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/syed-waqas-azhar-b350bb20/ One8nine Media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6akyz6EpkwyzBmKh0L2rSQ Support our podcast: https://anchor.fm/syed-muzamil-hasan-zaidi3/support You can also audio stream our podcast on the following platforms: • Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3z1cE7F • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2S84VEd • Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3cgIkfI --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/syed-muzamil-hasan-zaidi3/support
Season 5 Episode 18: In this episode, I interview Sumbal Waqas, a corporate finance specialist. We talk about banks, interest rates, how to spot fake notes and be safe from financial scams.Follow my Facebook page to get updates on upcoming episodes. https://www.facebook.com/curiousvedanth/To listen to earlier episodes, visit curiousvedanth.comTo listen at leisure on your phone and get notified about future episodes, subscribe by searching for 'Curious Vedanth' wherever you get podcasts, such as Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Google Podcast, Spotify, etc.
Waqās Ahmed is a world-authority on multi-disciplinary thinking. He is an author, artist, scientist, and journalist. Waqās has degrees in the History of International Relations and Economics. He was appointed as Chair of the Commonwealth's Global Citizenship Education Panel. Waqās is the founder of the DaVinci Network, a global movement that wants to achieve the many-sided potential of humans worldwide. He is the Artistic Director at The Khalili Collections, a diverse and important private art collection, His journalism work has seen him occupy the position of Global Correspondent at FIRST Magazine, one that saw him gain exclusive interviews with various prime ministers and presidents all across the world. Waqās is author of The Polymath, a book in which he looks at polymaths, those people with multidimensional minds, those that reject specialisation in one area and pursue multiple objectives in different fields. He looks at the roles these people have played in history and why this approach to life could be important to us in the future. Waqas's work has been featured in Forbes, the Financial Times, the Lancet has covered his book, He was selected as Graham Hancock's featured author of the month. This episode will completely revolutionize the way you think about learning and human capacity. The post Episode 177 – Waqās Ahmed – Human Potential Unlocked, Creative Genius Explained, The Polymath *repost* appeared first on The Human Experience Podcast.
Waqas Pervaiz joins us for episode 5 and boy does he have a great story to tell! From his childhood overseas to today, Waqas has lived quite the life. He currently works as a Chiropractor in the Capital Region of New York State, and is also a volunteer firefighter. He does his best to help people in the 3 key ways and he talks in depth about that in this episode. I have no doubt you will get a lot out of this episode, and please let me know if you would like to be an upcoming guest! You can follow Waqas on instagram @waqas.does.a.lot You can also visit his website: http://www.maltachiropractors.com
Waqas Ashraf is based in Canberra, the capital of Australia, and is a pharmacist by profession. Following the forecast of the worst flu season this year, Waqas and his wife set out to distribute free vaccines. Listen in this podcast. - وقاص اشرف آسٹریلیا کے دارالحکومت کینبرا میں مقیم ہیں اور پیشے کے لحاظ سے فارماسسٹ ہیں۔ رواں برس بدترین فلو کے موسم کی پیشن گوئی کے بعد وقاص اوران کی اہلیہ نے مفت ویکسین تقسیم کرنے کا بیڑہ اٹھایا ہے۔
In this conversation with Francesca Recchia, Pakistani activist Ahmad Waqas Goraya speaks about the repercussions facing those who dare to criticize the military establishment in Pakistan, his own personal encounter with the institution and the subsequent experience of torture and exile.
Cutoffs & Coffee Episode 37 CT & James DiBiasio, with Dr. Waqas Pervaiz & Dr. Robert Block of Malta Chiropractic. Where to find them: IG: @therealct @jpdibiasio_ @t3performance @maltachiropractic The Dr's join us today for our 2nd ever “Quadcast,” where we bring on two guests, for another excellent conversation. Dr. Block and Dr. Prervaiz run a chiropractic practice in Malta, NY, where they blend rehab, strength training, and other aspects of physical wellbeing, all under one roof. In this podcast, they take us through their approach to how they use their patient centered rehab model, in their forward thinking facility. This episode is brought to you by Underdogg Fitness, the BEST Store and Go Foam Roller in the game! Underdoggfitness.com. @underdogg_fitness You can get your own “Cutoffs & Coffee” shirts (you have to cut the sleeves yourself) and hats, by DMing @therealct, all sizes S-XL available! We also have crewnecks available! The video version can be found on YouTube, and the audio version can be found on Apple podcasts and Spotify! Give us a review, leave a comment, subscribe. Links are in the description! #t3performance #performance #podcast #motivate #hardwork #inspire #cutoffs #coffee #teach #workout #fitness #breath #breathwork #exercise #livelifestimulated #cleveland #leadership #comradery #workethic #drive #passion #mentalreps #mentalperformance #mentaltoughness #chiro #malta #rehab #patient
Sidra has been challenging stereotypes long before she became an entrepreneur. Born and raised in Okara, in Punjab, Pakistan, she grew up in a household and neighborhood where she felt women were only expected to care about marriage. But Sidra never conformed. Since she was a toddler, she questioned the unequal treatment of girls, and one story about bananas will leave you in splits. The entrepreneur met her business partner and husband, Waqas Ali, because he was her aunt's student. The two eventually moved to Lahore and launched a company to make the best leather shoes. In 2015, Sidra and Waqas moved to San Francisco for Y Combinator, becoming the first team from Pakistan the accelerator had funded. But they had a rough demo day — no investors bet on them. It would take several years before Sidra and Waqas would reinvent their product to launch Atoms, everyday sneakers that aim to be the most comfortable pair of shoes you have. In this episode, Sidra shared how Atoms not only survived — but thrived – during the pandemic. Sidra, who has become a ‘Humans of New York' viral sensation, also shared her honest thoughts on the loneliness of being a founder.
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Episode 10 features Dr. April Schachtel and Dr. Katherine Stiff reviewing the following recent publications:Gaghan, Lindsey J., Helen Bui, Shari R. Lipner, Nathaniel J. Jellinek, and Julie E. Mervak. Evaluation of a community education tool for detection of nail melanoma by nail salon technicians. Journal of American Academy of Dermatology. 2021 [Epub ahead of print].Waqas, Bukhtawar, Alan Wu, Elizabeth Yim, and Shari R. Lipner. A survey-based study of physician practices regarding biotin supplementation. Journal of Dermatological Treatment. 2020 [Epub ahead of print].
Laiba Waqas is a South Asian Community Organizer, currently working to make sure everyone has access to the ballot, is registered to vote and that their vote is counted. Laiba graduated from New York University in 2019 majoring in politics with a minor in Mandarin, and first worked as an Assistant Canvass Director raising $130,000 with her team for Planned Parenthood. Later, she worked as a Campus Organizer with NextGen Arizona registering young people and students to vote and empowering them to get civically engaged. She also writes for an online platform called Women's Republic which exists to shed light on issues affecting those that identify as women, such as cultural expectations and stereotypes but also celebration of womanhood. In her free time, Laiba loves to cook dumplings and watch Netflix shows. Feat: Noises from my dog
Andy Chen and Waqas Jawaid are the founders of Isometric Studio, a visual identity and graphic design consultancy based in New York City. They specialize in creating brand identities and exhibitions for some of the biggest institutions in the country like Princeton, Google, Cooper Hewitt, and the Museum of the City of New York. Rich sits down with Andy and Waqas to talk about how they met and how they acknowledge identity in their work (including their own, Andy being of Taiwanese descent and Waqas hailing from Pakistan). Also they describe their process of navigating large organizations through the lens of activism. Also, what DO they think of the Museum of Pizza??? Check out FirstGenBurden.com for all the episodes. Follow us @firstgenburden and Rich Tu / @rich_tu Recorded at Listening Party (@listeningpartypresents and @canalstreetmarket) Thanks DesGin for their support. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/firstgenburden/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firstgenburden/support