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2020 Burroughs Wellcome NC Teacher Of The Year
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Volvámonos Verdes
Nélida Pohl | ¿Para qué y cómo comunicar ciencia? | 125
Con su gran energía, pasión y claridad, Nélida nos transmitió el amor por la comunicación científica, nos dio ideas sobre cómo comunicar mejor, nos explicó por qué el cambio climático no es el problema más urgente en Chile, qué entendemos realmente por biodiversidad, por qué lxs científicxs deben asumir el rol político de su quehacer, entre otras cosas. Entendimos realmente por qué la educación debe apuntar al corazón de las personas y por qué necesita de todas las disciplinas y herramientas disponibles para cumplir su cometido. Además, logramos conectar...
2025-05-08
1h 18
Macroaggressions
Flashback Friday | #209: No Longer Wellcome Here | Johnny Vedmore
As the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation absorbs much of the glory and not nearly enough of the blame, the Wellcome Trust has found a way to maintain a much lower profile in the States while they conduct human experiments on a large segment of the population. Investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore from Unlimited Hangout has been on the trail of the murky philanthropic organization for quite some time, watching and reporting back as they launched the operation in early 2020, then later intentionally drove the COVID narrative into a ditch. What do the people behind the Wellcome Trust...
2024-04-12
1h 12
Macroaggressions
Flashback Friday | #209: No Longer Wellcome Here | Johnny Vedmore
As the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation absorbs much of the glory and not nearly enough of the blame, the Wellcome Trust has found a way to maintain a much lower profile in the States while they conduct human experiments on a large segment of the population. Investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore from Unlimited Hangout has been on the trail of the murky philanthropic organization for quite some time, watching and reporting back as they launched the operation in early 2020, then later intentionally drove the COVID narrative into a ditch. What do the people behind the Wellcome Trust...
2024-04-12
1h 12
My Time Capsule
Ep. 368 - Professor Sophie Scott
Professor Sophie Scott is a neuroscientist and the Director of the Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience. Her research investigates the cognitive neuroscience of voices, speech and laughter, particularly speech perception, production, vocal emotions and human communication Sophie started her research career in Cambridge at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit She was awarded a Wellcome Trust Fellowship in 2001 and has been funded by them since. As of 2017 she holds a Wellcome Trust Senior Fellowship. She is a member of the British Psychological Society, the Society for Neuroscience, the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, and the Experimental Psychology Society. S...
2024-03-15
1h 00
NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing
The Shocking Truth Behind How Bill Gates Took Control With COVID
When COVID-19 struck, the governments of the world weren’t prepared, but Bill Gates and his partners were already in place, ready and waiting to move. The largest and most powerful was the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the largest philanthropies in the world. Then there was Gavi, the global vaccine organization that Gates helped to found to inoculate people in low-income nations, and the Wellcome Trust, a British research foundation with a multibillion dollar endowment that had worked with the Gates Foundation in previous years. Finally, there was the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, or CEPI, the international va...
2024-03-11
1h 35
The Oxford Colloquy
The Pandemic People: Sir Jeremy Farrar
Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Jeremy Farrar, Chief Scientist at the World Health Organisation and previously the director of The Wellcome Trust in the UK. Andrew Pollard's guest on this podcast is Sir Jeremy Farrar, who serves as the Chief Scientist at the World Health Organisation and held the position of director at the Wellcome Trust in the UK from 2013 to 2023. Sir Farrar is a clinician-scientist who served for two terms at the Wellcome Trust. Besides overseeing a significant increase in the Trust's endowment and annual spending, he played a key role in the race to develop COVID-19 vaccines...
2024-03-04
34 min
The Oxford Colloquy
The Pandemic People: Sir Jeremy Farrah
Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Jeremy Farrah, Chief Scientist at the World Health Organisation and previously the director of The Wellcome Trust in the UK. Andrew Pollard's guest on this podcast is Sir Jeremy Farrah, who serves as the Chief Scientist at the World Health Organisation and held the position of director at the Wellcome Trust in the UK from 2013 to 2023. Sir Farrar is a clinician-scientist who served for two terms at the Wellcome Trust. Besides overseeing a significant increase in the Trust's endowment and annual spending, he played a key role in the race to develop COVID-19 vaccines...
2024-03-04
34 min
The Science Basement Podcast
Let's talk about harassment in academia | Spinoff Episode 6 - w/ Anastasiia & Eleanna
We all have experienced the heat of the moment: utter words that weren’t meant to be said and often make things worse. It is natural to have rough days and can easily resolve such situations. Now imagine if this behaviour becomes a norm. When you, or someone else, find yourself under constant fire of such uncivil behaviour. These instances are labeled as harassment or bullying and are a serious problem in academic circles. Paradoxically, they are often covered up and left unresolved, allowing them to carry on and erode the very fabric of our academic community. Join us to br...
2023-09-11
58 min
Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / Show
Dr. Elica Kyoseva, Ph.D. - Quantum for Bio Program Director - Wellcome Leap - Quantum Computing And Drug Discovery
Send us a textDr. Elica Kyoseva, Ph.D. is the Quantum for Bio Program Director, at Wellcome Leap ( https://wellcomeleap.org/our-team/elicakyoseva/ ), a $40M +$10M program focused on identifying, developing, and demonstrating biology and healthcare applications that will benefit from the quantum computers expected to emerge in the next 3-5 years. Wellcome Leap was established with $300 million in initial funding from the Wellcome Trust, the UK charitable foundation, to accelerate discovery and innovation for the benefit of human health, focusing on build bold, unconventional programs and fund them at scale—specifically programs that target global hu...
2023-06-01
42 min
Main letstalkphilosophy channel
The Life and Philosophy of Aristotle
The legacy and influence of Aristotle has been almost without comparison in the history of European philosophy, so much so that deviating from his thought during the Middle Ages would have been met with animosity and ridicule. His reign of “over a millennium of intellectual history came to an end only with the audacious irreverence of Occam and Ramus, the experimental science of Roger Bacon, and the innovating philosophy of Francis Bacon.” - Will Durant As with many of my videos I can never repay the debt I owe to Will and Ariel Durant, many of their work...
2023-01-18
00 min
Conversations about Arts, Humanities and Health
Episode 16 - In Conversation with Prof Miranda Fricker and Prof Havi Carel
Ian and Dieter talk with Prof Miranda Fricker and Prof Havi Carel about epistemic injustice, harms in health contexts, and the connections that philosophical thinking has with literature and art. Miranda Fricker is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at The Graduate Center, CUNY. Her research is primarily in Ethics and Social Epistemology with a special interest in virtue and feminist perspectives. She is the author of Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing (2007); co-author and editor of Reading Ethics: Selected texts with interactive commentary (2009); and co-editor of a number of collections, the most recent of which is...
2022-10-26
51 min
Penso Dunque Realizzo
Cosa vuol dire fare divulgazione oggi? - Un viaggio lungo un nanometro
In questa puntata ci affacceremo al mondo della divulgazione, concentrandoci come esempio nel campo dei biosensori e delle nanotecnologie. Che cosa vuol dire fare divulgazione oggi? Quali sono le opportunità e i problemi in questo campo? Con noi oggi: Stefano Cinti, Professore Associato di Chimica Analitica presso Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Massimo Urban, Chimico, Studente di dottorato presso l'Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2), e Giulio Rosati, Bioingegnere, PhD in Biotecnologie, Ricercatore presso l'Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2). • La chimica nel monolocale, Stefano Cinti: https://www.tabedizi...
2022-07-08
1h 06
Scientific Sense ®
Dr. Marcela Uliano-Silva of the Wellcome Sanger Institute on error-free genome assemblies
Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species, The Earth BioGenome Project 2020: Starting the clock, and Scientific excellence in sequencing all life on Earth depends on justice, equity, diversity and inclusion Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Dr. Marcela Uliano-Silva is Senior Bioinformatician at the Wellcome Sanger Institute. Her research interests are (i) mechanisms of genome evolution, (ii) the improvement of genome assembly pipelines and (iii) actions towards inclusion and diversity in science. Please subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1
2022-05-18
48 min
Beer Ladies Podcast
Mead & Braggot
And now for something beer-adjacent. Lisa, Christina, and Erica chat about honey, their first encounters with meads at renaissance festivals and mediaeval restaurants, and how they even made their own meads and braggots. Having participated in a virtual tour and tasting with Kinsale Co and done plenty of research, they cover the history, brewing processes, and Christina’s own experiment!Drinks in this episode:Rye River, Ireland - ‘Hop Drops’ Citra Extra Pale - https://untappd.com/b/rye-river-brewing-company-hop-drops-citra-extra-pale/4442126 & Lisa’s Strawberry Mead Whiplash, Ireland - ‘Covered in Dust’ West Coast IPA - https://untappd.com/b...
2022-03-31
52 min
Santé, Science et Développement
Beth Thompson talking to SciDev.Net
Beth Thompson, Associate Director, Policy, Wellcome, Speaking to SciDev.Net ahead of the launch of the Wellcome Global Monitor for 2020, which delves into the impact of COVID-19 on livelihoods, and people’s views on science.
2021-11-29
01 min
Voices from the Classroom: The State Teachers of the Year Podcast
S2. Ep5: Let Go to Grow – Maureen Stover, 2021 North Carolina Teacher of the Year
[ Music ]>> Hey, everyone. Sarah Brown Wessling here from the Council of Chief State School Officers' National Teacher of the Year Program and I'm excited to introduce Voices from the Classroom, the State Teacher of the Year Podcast. CCSSO's National Teacher of the Year Program provides a platform for exceptional educators to elevate issues that affect teachers and their students, expand their leadership roles and inform policy and practice. I was named National Teacher of the Year in 2010 and since then, I've been committed to sharing the stories and elevating the voices of the State...
2021-11-05
11 min
Voices from the Classroom: The State Teachers of the Year Podcast
S2. Ep5: Let Go to Grow – Maureen Stover, 2021 North Carolina Teacher of the Year
[ Music ]>> Hey, everyone. Sarah Brown Wessling here from the Council of Chief State School Officers' National Teacher of the Year Program and I'm excited to introduce Voices from the Classroom, the State Teacher of the Year Podcast. CCSSO's National Teacher of the Year Program provides a platform for exceptional educators to elevate issues that affect teachers and their students, expand their leadership roles and inform policy and practice. I was named National Teacher of the Year in 2010 and since then, I've been committed to sharing the stories and elevating the voices of the State Teachers...
2021-11-05
11 min
BSP Podcast
Pablo Fernandez Velasco - ‘Evenki wandering and situationist wandering’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Pablo Fernandez Velasco, Institut Jean Nicod. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: This paper provides a comparative phenomenological analysis of the navigational practices of Evenki reindeer herders in arctic Siberia and of the artistic dérives (drifting excercises) of the Situationist movement. This paper will build on an existing analysis of the phenomenology of disorientation (Fernandez 2020, which focused on the negative aspects of the phenomenon) and on ethnographic research among the Evenki natives of central Siberia. Evenki reindeer herders and hunter...
2021-10-23
22 min
Interviews
Pandemic Ethics: Is Public Health Out of Control?
Our guest is Euzebiusz (Zeb) Jamrozik, MD, PhD, a practicing internal medicine physician and fellow in ethics and infectious diseases at the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities at the University of Oxford. He is head of the Monash-WHO Collaborating Centre for bioethics at the Monash Bioethics Centre. His academic work on infectious disease ethics is focused on vaccines, vector-borne disease, and drug resistance. Dr Jamrozik is lead author of the report of a Wellcome Trust funded project on ethical and regulatory issues related to human challenge studies in endemic settings. SHOW NOTES Zeb Jamrozik, MD, PhD: Tw...
2021-09-20
00 min
BSP Podcast
Joel Krueger - ‘Taking Watsuji online: aidagara and expression in the techno-social niche’
Season five of our podcast is back after a short break, and continues with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features Joel Krueger, University of Exeter. ABSTRACT: Despite increased interest in comparative philosophy within the past few decades — including particular interest in the Kyoto School of Japanese philosophy — Tetsurō Watsuji has not received the attention he deserves. Watsuji was a broad-ranging and original thinker who developed important insights into culture, ethics, religion, embodiment, and the self. He was also a skilled phenomenologist. His rich analysis of embodiment, space, and intersubjectivity not only p...
2021-09-18
28 min
BSP Podcast
Ellen Moysan - ‘Phenomenological Description of the Notion of Inner Song: Doing Phenomenology to Understand Music Practice’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Ellen Moysan, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: A musical performer plays or composes what is “heard in the mind.” I call this musical phenomenon: “inner song,” and I use a Husserlian framework to describe it as an object of phantasy. In the present paper, I will demonstrate how an accurate description of the inner song requires a rigorous praxis of phenomenology giving voice to actual performers coming from various backgrounds. The “inner song” is a musical phenomeno...
2021-06-26
23 min
BSP Podcast
Bence Peter Marosan - ‘Engaged Eco-phenomenology. An Eco-socialist stance based upon a phenomenological account of narrative identity’
Season five of our podcast continues with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features Bence Peter Marosan, Budapest Business School, Pazmany Peter Catholic University. ABSTRACT: In my presentation, I will attempt to show how a phenomenologically consequent interpretation of narrative identity would lead to eco-ethical and eco-political consequences. In particular, I will try to show the outlines of an eco-socialist theory, which implies an egalitarian approach of all living beings, and which is motivated by a phenomenological understanding of narrative identity. My presentation consists of two main parts. In the first...
2021-06-19
20 min
Middle East Centre
War on Bodies Moral Immunity and the Psychopolitics of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran
Dr Orkideh Behrouzan (SOAS University of London), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series on 21st May 2021, chaired by Edmund Herzig (Faculty of Oriental Studies). Discussant: Dr Maziyar Ghiabi (University of Exeter). Iran has been one of the worst hit countries by the Coronavirus pandemic, while its pandemic response has been shaped by the politicization of the outbreak and the securitization of information about it. This landscape of suspicion reveals a particular form of biopolitics that underlies the society’s structures of social and moral immunity, which are significant in determining the afterlife of a pandemic and em...
2021-06-17
57 min
Middle East Centre
War on Bodies Moral Immunity and the Psychopolitics of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran
Dr Orkideh Behrouzan (SOAS University of London), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series on 21st May 2021, chaired by Edmund Herzig (Faculty of Oriental Studies). Discussant: Dr Maziyar Ghiabi (University of Exeter). Iran has been one of the worst hit countries by the Coronavirus pandemic, while its pandemic response has been shaped by the politicization of the outbreak and the securitization of information about it. This landscape of suspicion reveals a particular form of biopolitics that underlies the society’s structures of social and moral immunity, which are significant in determining the afterlife of a pandemic and em...
2021-06-17
55 min
BSP Podcast
D. R. Koukal - ‘Teaching Phenomenology as a Heuristic Tool in Architectural Design’
Season five of our podcast continues with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features D. R. Koukal, University of Detroit Mercy. ABSTRACT: In this paper the author will report on an ongoing experiment: teaching graduate-level students of architecture how to use phenomenology as a technique of discovery to assist them in their design process. This experiment originated in directed readings that attempted to theoretically engage phenomenologically-informed “schools” of architecture, and over fifteen years has evolved into a small seminar-workshop that is focused on having students produce their own rigorous phenomenological analyses...
2021-06-05
25 min
Piotrek Dobra Rada
Piotrek Dobra Rada, Odc. 281 - Przyszłość Pracy Hybrydowej - Analiza I Wyniki 24 Badań
Ponieważ szczepienia postępują a gospodarki krajowe się coraz bardziej otwierają, to pojawiają się pytania - jak będzie wyglądała praca po pandemii? Warto dostrzec kwestie społeczne (jak rozwarstwienie czy praca zdalna kobiet, biura tylkko dla mężczyzn), futurystyczne (współpraca na linii człowiek - robot), pokoleniowe (cyfrowi nomadzi, długofalowa praca dla 1 pracodawcy) czy też związane z tym w jakim sektorze działa firma (banki 2B2F i klasyczna gospodarka vs firmy technologiczne).Dzisiaj więc omawiam bardzo przekrojowy materiał z World Economic Forum, zawierający kilkadziesiąt analitycznych materiałów źródłowych (które pojawiły się w Financia...
2021-06-01
13 min
BSP Podcast
Sadaf Soloukey - ‘Phenomenological Embodiment in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Receiving Neural Implants’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Sadaf Soloukey, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a field of research currently experiencing unprecedented results in functional recovery of patients due to neurotechnological developments. As such, the number of patients with SCI receiving neural implants is expected to increase steadily. However, current literature seems to lack a parallel development focused on users’ experience in terms of implanted tool incorporation or embodiment of neurotechnological devices in general. As such, we igno...
2021-05-29
23 min
BSP Podcast
Lucienne Spencer - ‘The phenomenological impact of hermeneutical injustice’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Lucienne Spencer, University of Bristol. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: Fricker coined the term ‘hermeneutical injustice’ to highlight gaps in the interpretive framework where experiences of marginalised groups ought to be. Fricker illustrates hermeneutical injustice primarily through the victims of sexual harassment prior to the 1960s: without the term ‘sexual harassment’ at their disposal, the victim was not only incapable of discussing sexual harassment but also lacked the hermeneutical resources to fully make sense of the experience themselves. Fricker identifies a...
2021-05-15
21 min
BSP Podcast
Lewis Coyne - ‘What is Phenomenological Bioethics? A Critical Appraisal of its Aims and Methods’
Season five of our podcast continues with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features Lewis Coyne, University of Exeter. ABSTRACT: In recent years the phenomenological approach to bioethics has been rejuvenated and reformulated by, amongst others, the Swedish philosopher Fredrik Svenaeus. Building on the now-relatively mainstream phenomenological approach to health and illness, Svenaeus has sought to bring phenomenological insights to bear on the bioethical enterprise, with a view to critiquing and refining the ‘philosophical anthropology’ presupposed by the latter. In this talk I will offer a critical but sympathetic analysis of Svenae...
2021-05-08
24 min
BSP Podcast
Margaret Steele - ‘Weight-Based Shame as an Affective Determinant of Health’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Margaret Steele, University College Cork. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: Dolezal and Lyons (2017) have argued that shame may be an ‘affective determinant of health.’ They include weight as a potential site of such shame, and they recommend further research including, “Explore shame associated with different health problems and in different settings.” (2017, 262) In this paper, I take up that invitation, describing how shame might be a determinant of health for fat/obese people, due to its effects on their constitu...
2021-05-01
23 min
BSP Podcast
Pablo Andreu - ‘On the Patient's Agency - a Phenomenological Approach to Medical Praxis’
Season five of our podcast continues with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features Pablo Andreu, University of Zaragoza (Spain). ABSTRACT: George Canguilhem has affirmed that pathology, far from being a state of abnormality, should be considered as another way of life (Canguilhem, 1978, p. 45). According to Canguilhem, being healthy is not the same as being “normal”, what he considers to be an inapplicable concept to biology, but normative, this is, making of a way of life a norm. If accepted, such consideration not only affects what we take to be “pathologica...
2021-04-24
19 min
BSP Podcast
Caroline Greenwood Dower - ‘Experiences of Anxiety: Exploring the phenomenon for therapeutic benefit’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Caroline Greenwood Dower, University of Durham. The paper is co-authored with Benedict Smith, University of Durham. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: Anxiety is the most common mental disorder in primary care and higher education counselling settings. Observations from clinical psychotherapy suggest a shift in reporting towards “I have anxiety”, an object-related sensation, rather than “I feel anxious”, a subject-related sensation. In anxious states individuals are typically highly vigilant, attentive to and at times preoccupied with the external world. The physical sympto...
2021-04-17
21 min
BSP Podcast
Joe Smeeton - ‘In search of meanings within child protection social work in the UK’
Season five of our podcast continues with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features Joe Smeeton, University of Sheffield. ABSTRACT: Social work theory often tears itself between sociological and psychological ways to understand the human condition and, as I will argue, is always therefore left missing important ways to think about what is happening for people. This paper will draw upon phenomenology to make the case that social work should focus first of all on the lived experience of the people who use its services and to prioritise the meanings they...
2021-04-10
29 min
Futility Closet
A Point of Law
One dark night in 1804, a London excise officer mistook a bricklayer for a ghost and shot him. This raised a difficult question: Was he guilty of murder? In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll consider the case of the Hammersmith ghost, which has been called "one of the greatest curiosities in English criminal law." We'll also worry about British spiders and puzzle over some duplicative dog names. Intro: In 1850, an English doctor claimed to have given first aid to a pike. In 1970, Air Force...
2021-04-05
29 min
BSP Podcast
Maja Berseneva - ‘The transformative power of vulnerability’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Maja Berseneva, Freie Universitaet Berlin. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: Being vulnerable is a conditio humana. This condition represents characteristics, key events and situations which compose the essentials of human existence. One definition of vulnerability is the general human capacity to being exposed. As such, it can make a subject a victim (when violence is inflicted), but it also represents the capability to being open to the world with its unpredictable events, and to others. Furthermore, vulnerability structures the subje...
2021-04-03
22 min
BSP Podcast
Miriam Ambrosino - ‘Using Feeling: Engaging Aesthetic Experience in Phenomenological Practice’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Miriam Ambrosino, New York University. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: In her essay, “The Difference of Feminist Phenomenology: The Case of Shame,” Bonnie Mann (2018) contends that feminist scholarship in all areas of philosophy is up against “an affective problem, not a cognitive one.” Mann calls attention to the “problem of reverence” that prevents philosophy—especially feminist phenomenology—from considering new methods of theorizing and interpreting. Following Mann's claims and Alia Al-Saji’s (2014) work on affective hesitation, I investigate how contemporary thinkers c...
2021-03-20
21 min
BSP Podcast
Jamie Murphy - ‘The Angry is Always Right’
Season five of our podcast continues with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features Jamie Murphy, University College Cork, Ireland. ABSTRACT: According to a widespread assumption in contemporary literature on the philosophy of emotions, it is possible for a subject to elicit anger for no reason (Nussbaum 2016, Huebner 2018, Cherry 2018, Callard 2018). This talk aims to reject this claim by arguing for the opposite idea: it is impossible for an agent to get angry for no reason. The talk is organized in three parts. Part 1 gives a brief outline of how an...
2021-03-13
22 min
School PR Drive Time - The NCSPRA Podcast
School PR Drive Time Episode 015 - NC Teacher of the Year Maureen Stover, Lindsay Whitley (PIO, CCS)
"I think I was put on the planet to be a fighter for kids, and for what kids need in classrooms. And to be in a position where I have the opportunity to say what's important for kids and why, that's really an honor." —Maureen Stover, "Science Mom," Cumberland International Early College High School in Cumberland County Schools, NC. Welcome to another episode of School PR Drive Time from NCSPRA, driving the narrative forward for public education in North Carolina Public Schools through the work of #SchoolPR professionals! In this program, we chat with Maureen Stover is the 2020 Burroughs Wellcome Fu...
2021-03-05
44 min
BSP Podcast
Sophie Loidolt - ‘Order, Experience, and Critique: The Phenomenological Method in Political and Legal Theory’
Season five of our podcast features presentations from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. In this episode we release one of our keynote talks, that of Professor Sophie Loidolt, who focuses upon phenomenological method in political and legal theory. Loidolt is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of Practical Philosophy, Technische Universität Darmstadt / Technical University of Darmstadt. ABSTRACT: The talk investigates phenomenology’s possibilities to describe, reflect and critically analyse political and legal orders. It presents a “toolbox” of methodological reflections, tools and topics, by relating to the classics of the tradition and to the emerging mov...
2021-02-27
1h 01
Editors in Conversation
Top Non-COVID-19 AAC Papers of 2020: A discussion with early stage investigators (AAC ed.)
What influential research outside of COVID-19 was published in AAC in 2020? Objectives: • Discuss pathways of young scientists in antimicrobial resistance • Highlight important papers in AAC in 2020 that were not related to COVID-19 • Stimulate discussion in important topics related to antimicrobial agents I want to welcome my co-host Dr. Maria Fernanda Mojica who is the host of the ASM Journal Club focused on Antimicrobial Agents and Resistance. Dr. Mojica is a Postdoctoral Scholar at Case Western Reserve University. Joining us to discuss their experiences and top paper of AAC in 2020 are:
2021-02-26
1h 03
BSP Podcast
Sophie Loidolt Interviewed by Jessie Stanier & Hannah Berry
Season five of the British Society for Phenomenology Podcast features presentations from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. In this episode, however, we present an interview given by Professor Sophie Loidolt, one of our keynotes from the event. Loidolt is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of Practical Philosophy, Technische Universität Darmstadt / Technical University of Darmstadt. The interview was recorded in August of this year, and first released to conference attendees. The interviewers are Jessie Stanier and Hannah Berry from the event team. In the interview Loidolt talks about reading groups, armchair philosophy, music, film and al...
2021-02-26
30 min
BJKS Podcast
11. Jesse Geerts: Finding a good PhD project, reinforcement learning & cognitive maps, and deciding when a paper is ready
Jesse Geerts is a PhD student at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre at UCL, in the lab of Neil Burgess. We met a few years ago when we were in the same cohort of the Dual Masters in Brain and Mind Sciences, hosted in the first year in London by UCL and in the second year in Paris by UPMC and ENS.In this conversation, we talk about Jesse's new paper in PNAS, what it's like to do his PhD programme, how to know when a paper is ready to be submitted, and a bunch of other topics.
2021-02-19
1h 50
Open Update
Open Update #6 (2021-02-16)
The Open Update is Liberate Science's weekly digest on what's been going on in the open science space, released every Tuesday. YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcymuEJDDjVTvVW0dXHXK1Q Podcast https://anchor.fm/open-update *** BOAI 19 years old https://twitter.com/petersuber/status/1360944328814850049 PLOS publishes protocols https://theplosblog.plos.org/2021/02/submit-your-lab-and-study-protocols-plos-one/ Open access agreement PLOS-MIT https://libraries.mit.edu/n...
2021-02-16
07 min
Futility Closet
Princess Caraboo
In 1817 a young woman appeared in the English village of Almondsbury, speaking a strange language and seeking food and shelter. She revealed herself to be an Eastern princess, kidnapped by pirates from an exotic island. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of Princess Caraboo, who was both more and less than she seemed. We'll also discover a June Christmas and puzzle over some monster soup. Intro: In 1988, Martine Tischer proposed wrapping gifts in uncut U.S. currency. In 1948, Ralph Alpher, Hans Bethe...
2021-02-15
30 min
Your Digital Mentor Podcast
Bonus Episode - Reverse mentoring
Takeaways from today's episode:In reverse mentoring, find someone who is different from you, has a different background and has different perspectives. Aim to build a mutual connection as mentor and mentee, firstly creating a sense of psychological safety which enables open and honest dialogue Reverse mentorship approach empowers people with skills to effectively engage in sensitive topics such as racism and facilitates discussions with the right audiences who have the power to do something about it. A mentor supports the organisation through the person they are mentoring, bringing awareness to unspoken nua...
2021-02-03
39 min
Azeem Azhar's Exponential View
Bringing DARPA’s Innovation to Health
Regina Dugan, CEO of new biomedical non-profit Wellcome Leap and former director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in the U.S., joins Azeem Azhar to explore how she approaches delivering breakthrough technologies, and why she has now set her sights on global health. They also discuss: The thinking behind DARPA’s early support of Moderna’s mRNA vaccine technology. How the DARPA model of innovation can apply to advancing medical technologies. How the lessons from her experience of childhood cancer have guided Dugan’s career. Further resources “Understanding the Enduring Consequences of Covid...
2021-01-27
48 min
Health, Medicine and Agency
Health, Medicine and Agency - 19 January 2021 - Digital Diagnostic Technologies | Covid, Cognition and the Spaces of Digital Health
Richard Milne and Alessia Costa (Wellcome Genome Campus) Covid, Cognition and the Spaces of Digital Health In this paper we present the findings from a study of ethics in practice in the development of digital health technologies, particularly for older adults. We focus on two cases. The first is an analysis of Covid-19 contact tracing tools, drawing on the empirical study of apps and repeated interviews with older adults in the UK and Italy between April and October 2020. The second is the example of digital tools that aim at the early detection of cognitive decline, based on interviews with older...
2021-01-26
30 min
One Zero One
S3 #3 – Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust
Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic. Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust in this episode to discuss the Digital Transformation journey the Wellcome Trust was on before the global pandemic forced organisations to become ‘digital-first’ remote-working environments overnight, and how that journey still doesn’t have a ‘hard stop’. Eileen explains in this epis...
2021-01-20
33 min
GotMead Live Radio Show
1-19-21 Margot Phelps and the Maidmakers – Ancient Fire Mead
1-19-21 Tonight at 9PM EST we're getting together with Margot Phelps and the Maidmakers at Ancient Fire Cider and Mead in Manchester, NH. The Maidmakers series began in Early 2020 and was the idea of the AF team which, with the exception of Jason, is made up entirely of strong, passionate and smart women. The idea was to get their team more involved in the process of making the products that they were serving in the taproom. The AF women came to work, and stayed to learn meadmaking and got involved in the process at the meadery. The first release w...
2021-01-19
2h 13
PARETO MENTOR
Wellcome Centennials Goodbye Millennials
Milenial (Gen Y) - Lahir antara tahun 1980 dan 2000 Istilah generasi “Milenial” pertama kali diperkenalkan oleh Neil Howe dan William Strauss, dalam buku terbitan tahun 1991 berjudul Generations: The History of America’s Future, 1584 hingga 2069. Disebut demikian karena memiliki hubungan yang erat dengan milenium baru dan dunia digital. Generasi Milenial umumnya Percaya Diri, Berorientasi pada Pencapaian, Senang Bekerja Dalam Tim. Mereka menginginkan Work Life Balance, keseimbangan kehidupan kerja yang sempurna, karena mereka juga memberi penekanan pada kehidupan mereka pribadi. Generasi milenial ini menggunakan kata “FUN” untuk mengungkapkan pekerjaan impian mereka. Buat and...
2021-01-16
04 min
Atlantic Fellows
HEALTH SYSTEMS AFRICA CONVENING 2020 | SESSION 2 - Creating an African Project
SESSION 2 - 01.10.20 | CREATING AN AFRICAN PROJECT - RETHINKING THE CONFIGURATION OF KNOWLEDGE TO ADVANCE AFRICAN HEALTH & HEALTH SYSTEMS Globally, decoloniality requires researchers and practitioners located in Africa to build and develop collective capacities and knowledge archives that centres Africa and African people. This Convening foregrounds African people as experts, and provides us with an opportunity to highlight our own solutions to the challenges faced on the African continent in the area of African Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR). This Convening was co-sponsored by HEALTH SYSTEMS GLOBAL (HSG), the ATLANTIC INSTITUTE, TEKANO, CHESAI and WITS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, UNIVERSITY...
2021-01-13
1h 21
Open Update
Open Update #1 (2021-01-12)
The Open Update is Liberate Science's digest on what's been going on in the open science space. We release an update weekly, and you can either watch it on YouTube or on listen to the audio on your favorite podcast provider. Spanish translation https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsJaDBb2tSTggis2KZWAtxt62F9C?e=P1y2YS YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcymuEJDDjVTvVW0dXHXK1Q Podcast https://anchor.fm/open-update ***
2021-01-12
06 min
VJHemOnc Podcast
Moving forward in MPN: timing driver mutations and novel therapies from ASH 2020
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are a heterogeneous group of rare myeloid neoplasms characterized by the abnormal proliferation of hematopoietic stem cells within one or more terminal myeloid lineages. Recent advances in the field have drastically improved our understanding of the pathophysiology of MPNs, which have expanded the scope for potential novel therapies. In this podcast, we are joined by Jyoti Nangalia, MBBChir, of Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK, Srdan Verstovsek, MD, of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Cem Akin, MD, of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, to discuss pioneering data surrounding...
2021-01-11
13 min
Midnight Thought
Eps 6: 2020
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2021-01-10
16 min
Best of Today
Sir Jeremy Farrar’s Today programme
Sir Jeremy Farrar, the director of the health research foundation Wellcome Trust, guest edits Today along the theme of uncertainty and clarity in complex times. Sir Jeremy speaks to Dr Anthony Fauci about mixing politics and science, and we hear from Erna Solberg, the Prime Minister of Norway, on leading in uncertain times. Author Elif Shafak gives a more literary take on uncertainty, and England cricketers Sir Andrew Strauss and Nat Sciver discuss how elite sport has adapted in 2020. Also, a special performance from the Wellcome Voices choir. With Nick Robinson and Simon Jack.(Image: Sir Jeremy...
2020-12-28
50 min
BSP Podcast
Shaun Gallagher, interviewed by Hannah Berry & Jessie Stanier
Welcome to the 100th episode of the BSP Podcast. To celebrate this milestone we have a specially recorded interview with Professor Shaun Gallagher (University of Memphis, USA, and University of Wollongong, Australia). Gallagher is interviewed by Jessica Stanier (Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter) and Hannah Berry (BSP Secretary). “I’m really happy we’ve reached 100 episodes!” – writes Dr Matt Barnard, founder and editor of the BSP Podcast. “I started the podcast because I wanted to amplify the voice of our delegates at conferences. Phenomenology is an important movement in t...
2020-12-26
40 min
Auralities
Auralities - 23 November 2020 - Sound Art: A Conversation
Speaker Aura Satz (London-based artist) in conversation with Harriet Loeffler (New Hall Art Collection) and Mina Gorji (Auralities Network) About the Speaker Aura Satz will be discussing her recent work and reflect on her practice as a sound artist. Aura Satz's work encompasses film, sound, performance and sculpture. Her work centres on the trope of ventriloquism in order to conceptualise a distributed, expanded and shared notion of voice. Works are made in conversation and use dialogue as both method and subject matter. Satz has made a body of work centred on various sound technologies in order to explore notation systems...
2020-12-21
53 min
BSP Podcast
Hannah Berry - ‘We Need to Talk About Ted’
To close the first series of releases of season five of our podcast, we continue with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features Hannah Berry (University of Liverpool). Hannah was one of the organisers of the 2020 annual conference, serves as Secretary of the BSP, and will be back next week for our 100th episode of the BSP Podcast conducting a special interview to celebrate the milestone. Before that, here is Hannah telling us why ‘We Need to Talk About Ted’. ABSTRACT: There is an increasing fascination with serial killers, morbid crime and...
2020-12-20
16 min
BSP Podcast
Nicole Miglio and Jessica Stanier - ‘Painful experience and constitution of the intersubjective self: a critical-phenomenological analysis’
To begin to close the first series of releases of season five of our podcast, we continue with another presentation from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. This episode features Nicole Miglio (San Raffaele University) and Jessica Stanier (Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health, University of Exeter). Jessie was one of the organisers of the 2020 annual conference, set the theme of ‘Engaged Phenomenology’, and will be back next week for our 100th episode of the BSP Podcast conducting a special interview to celebrate the milestone. Before that, here are Jessie and Nicole exploring ‘Painful experience and constitution of the int...
2020-12-19
20 min
BSP Podcast
Filipa Melo Lopes - ‘“Half Victim, Half Accomplice”: Cat Person and Narcissism’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Filipa Melo Lopes, from the Philosophy Department of the University of Edinburgh. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: At the end of 2017, Kristen Roupenian’s short story, Cat Person, went viral. Published at the height of the #MeToo movement, it depicted a ‘toxic date’ and a disturbing sexual encounter between Margot, a college student, and Robert, an older man she meets at work. The story was widely viewed as a relatable denunciation of women’s powerlessness and routine victimization. In this paper, I...
2020-12-12
21 min
Arts & Ideas
New Thinking: Ways of Talking about Health
Des Fitzgerald talks to the winners of the AHRC and Wellcome Trust Medical Humanities Awards 2020. Each has looked at how the arts can help our understanding of health and wellbeing - and, includes research into how the stigma surrounding obesity contributes to the obesity crisis and innovative art therapy techniques with long term mental health benefits for patients. AHRC and Wellcome Trust Medical Humanities Awards 2020 • Best Research Award: The Hearing the Voice team at Durham University • Best Early Career Research Award: Dr Oli Williams, The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at Kings College London • Best International Award...
2020-12-09
53 min
BSP Podcast
Rachel Elliott - ‘The Futurity of the “We”: A Merleau-Pontian Account of Group Temporality and Improvised Music’
This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Rachel Elliott, assistant professor of Philosophy at Brandon University. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. ABSTRACT: Is sharing time what underpins the experience of belonging to a higher-order unity or group? In this paper, I consider the extent to which music produces collective belonging using Alfred Schütz’s idea of a tuning-in relationship among participants in a musical event. I claim that Schütz’s Husserlian account of that relationship relies too much on the idea of active synthesis, whereas the notion...
2020-11-28
20 min
Real World Behavioural Science
CORONAVIRUS Mini-Series #7 (19th November 2020) Long COVID - Nisreen Alwan & Susan Michie
Send us a textRecorded: 19th Nov 2020Stu is joined by Dr Nisreen Alwan & Prof Susan Michie. Nisreen is Associate Professor in Public Health, University of Southampton. Susan is Director, UCL Centre for Behaviour Change & a committee member of Independent Sage.Nisreen shares her experience of long COVID, what it means and its effects. They look at how both those with long COVID and healthcare workers are affected - how the range of symptoms can be difficult to diagnose, causing anxiety. Plus, the challenge for patients of managing with such unpredictability.Nisreen and...
2020-11-20
32 min
BSP Podcast
Dan Zahavi - ‘Pure and Applied Phenomenology’
Season five of our podcast features presentations from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. In this episode we release one of our keynote talks, that of Professor Dan Zahavi. Zahavi is Professor of Philosophy, University of Copenhagen, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, and Director of the Center for Subjectivity Research (CFS). ABSTRACT: At its core, phenomenology is a philosophical endeavour. Given its distinctly philosophical nature, one might reasonably wonder whether it can offer anything of value to positive science. Can it at all inform empirical work? There can, however, be no doubt about the answe...
2020-10-31
57 min
BSP Podcast
Luna Dolezal - Interviewed by Jessie Stanier & Hannah Berry
Welcome back to the British Society for Phenomenology Podcast. Season five features presentations from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online. We begin, however, with an interview given by Professor Luna Dolezal, the host of the event. Dolezal is associate professor in Philosophy and Medical Humanities in the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter. The interview was recorded in August of this year, and first released to conference attendees. The interviewers are Jessie Stanier and Hannah Berry from the event team. In the interview Dolezal talks about what the theme...
2020-10-24
11 min
Discover The Full Audiobook That Keeps Curious Minds Hooked.
Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller by Lucy Catherine
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/451504to listen full audiobooks. Title: Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller Author: Lucy Catherine Narrator: Jill Halfpenny, Samantha Dakin, Chetna Pandya, Shelley Conn, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 14 minutes Release date: October 22, 2020 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: London, 2049. Full body transplants on sale here: the more you pay, the better the body. But can an expensive upgrade really fulfil the life-changing expectations of demoralised mortician Caroline McAleese? Caroline is desperate to be promoted to the sales team - but she's overweight and over 40, and in a world where attractiveness is prioritised...
2020-10-22
2h 14
Download Incredible Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller by Lucy Catherine
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/451504to listen full audiobooks. Title: Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller Author: Lucy Catherine Narrator: Jill Halfpenny, Samantha Dakin, Chetna Pandya, Shelley Conn, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 14 minutes Release date: October 22, 2020 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: London, 2049. Full body transplants on sale here: the more you pay, the better the body. But can an expensive upgrade really fulfil the life-changing expectations of demoralised mortician Caroline McAleese? Caroline is desperate to be promoted to the sales team - but she's overweight and over 40, and in a world where attractiveness is prioritised...
2020-10-22
2h 14
Download Incredible Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller by Lucy Catherine
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/451504 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller Author: Lucy Catherine Narrator: Jill Halfpenny, Samantha Dakin, Chetna Pandya, Shelley Conn, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 14 minutes Release date: October 22, 2020 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: London, 2049. Full body transplants on sale here: the more you pay, the better the body. But can an expensive upgrade really fulfil the life-changing expectations of demoralised mortician Caroline McAleese? Caroline is desperate to be promoted to the sales team - but she's overweight and over 40, and in a world where attractiveness is...
2020-10-22
05 min
Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller by Lucy Catherine
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/451504 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller Author: Lucy Catherine Narrator: Jill Halfpenny, Samantha Dakin, Chetna Pandya, Shelley Conn, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 14 minutes Release date: October 22, 2020 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: London, 2049. Full body transplants on sale here: the more you pay, the better the body. But can an expensive upgrade really fulfil the life-changing expectations of demoralised mortician Caroline McAleese? Caroline is desperate to be promoted to the sales team - but she's overweight and over 40, and in a world where attractiveness is prioritised...
2020-10-22
05 min
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller by Lucy Catherine
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/451504to listen full audiobooks. Title: Body Horror: A BBC Radio dystopian thriller Author: Lucy Catherine Narrator: Jill Halfpenny, Samantha Dakin, Chetna Pandya, Shelley Conn, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 14 minutes Release date: October 22, 2020 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: London, 2049. Full body transplants on sale here: the more you pay, the better the body. But can an expensive upgrade really fulfil the life-changing expectations of demoralised mortician Caroline McAleese? Caroline is desperate to be promoted to the sales team - but she's overweight and over 40, and in a world where attractiveness is prioritised ahead...
2020-10-22
2h 14
Your Digital Mentor Podcast
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in science (Part 2)
Resources:Representation in science: https://www.cell.com/cell/pdf/S0092-8674(20)30740-6.pdfParachute research:https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(18)30239-0/fulltextThe culture of research and how it needs to change: https://www.forbes.com/sites/madhukarpai/2019/11/10/global-health-research-needs-more-than-a-makeover/#71523e2a7e34Covid-19 and overlooked research from the global South: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/21/africa-coronavirus-successes-innovation-europe-usDiversity and Inclusion podcast: https://www.mildon.co.uk/podcastGuest information:Diversity and inclusion in academic institutions Soundbite: Dr. O...
2020-10-05
44 min
Your Digital Mentor Podcast
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in science (Part 1)
Resources:Representation in science: https://www.cell.com/cell/pdf/S0092-8674(20)30740-6.pdfParachute research:https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(18)30239-0/fulltextThe culture of research and how it needs to change: https://www.forbes.com/sites/madhukarpai/2019/11/10/global-health-research-needs-more-than-a-makeover/#71523e2a7e34Covid-19 and overlooked research from the global South: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/21/africa-coronavirus-successes-innovation-europe-usDiversity and Inclusion podcast: https://www.mildon.co.uk/podcast Guest informationSoundbite: Dr. Yolanda Ohene is a researcher at U...
2020-10-05
1h 24
Your Digital Mentor Podcast
Burnout Syndrome
Takeaways from today's episode: Research culture requires dialling down on perfectionism which would help to relieve the pressure.People respect it when you say NO, so learn to say NO. politely.Institutions should support mental health support to researchersBe sensitive to different cultural views about mental healthIntersectionality in mental health means that different people experience the pressures of research in different ways.Recognise diversity of individuals in research and use a more individual approach to dealing with mental health. ResourcesBurnout in global health by Madhu Pai: https://www.forbes.com/sites/madhukarpai/2020/07/20/burnout-a-silent-crisis-in-global-health/#56387cab4df...
2020-09-16
36 min
New Books in Biology and Evolution
Adam Rutherford, "How to Argue With a Racist" (The Experiment, 2020)
Racist pseudoscience has become so commonplace that it can be hard to spot. But its toxic effects on society are plain to see—feeding nationalism, fueling hatred, endangering lives, and corroding our discourse on everything from sports to intelligence. Even well-intentioned people repeat stereotypes based on “science,” because cutting-edge genetics is hard to grasp, and all too easy to distort.Paradoxically, these misconceptions are multiplying even as scientists make unprecedented discoveries in human genetics—findings that, when accurately understood, are powerful evidence against racism. We’ve never had clearer answers about who we are and where we come from...
2020-08-27
1h 18
New Books in Science
Adam Rutherford, "How to Argue With a Racist" (The Experiment, 2020)
Racist pseudoscience has become so commonplace that it can be hard to spot. But its toxic effects on society are plain to see—feeding nationalism, fueling hatred, endangering lives, and corroding our discourse on everything from sports to intelligence. Even well-intentioned people repeat stereotypes based on “science,” because cutting-edge genetics is hard to grasp, and all too easy to distort.Paradoxically, these misconceptions are multiplying even as scientists make unprecedented discoveries in human genetics—findings that, when accurately understood, are powerful evidence against racism. We’ve never had clearer answers about who we are and where we come from...
2020-08-27
1h 18
Gebrüder Fußball
wellcome.arrival2020@rennes-sb.com
Die Saison 2019/2020 kann ad acta gelegt werden. Aber natürlich nicht ohne ein letztes Mal über sie zu sprechen. Und das mit den beiden Finalspielen, in denen wir nicht enttäuscht wurden. Beim einen haben sich Reklamationen mit Toren abgewechselt beim anderen war die Spannung greifbar bis zum Schluss. Welches Spiel hat uns mehr überzeugt? Waren die Sieger verdiente Sieger? Was bedeutet der Titel für die jeweilige Siegermannschaft? Und was für die unterlegende Teams? All das und noch mehr in dieser Episode. Fragen, Anregungen und auch Kritik ist erwünscht. Ihr könnt uns per Mail an gebruederfussball@web.de o...
2020-08-25
38 min
The Interview
Sir Jeremy Farrar: 'I do believe there will be a vaccine' in 2020 and 2021
Amid the talk of spikes and second waves one thing is clear – people predicting an early end to the coronavirus pandemic are indulging in wishful thinking. Can we find a way of living with Covid-19 that respects the science while mitigating the damage being done to our economic and social lives? Stephen Sackur speaks to Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust and a key scientific adviser to the UK government. How dangerous is the moment we’re in?(Photo: Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust)
2020-08-05
22 min
American Intelligence Media
Insider Trading on Vaccines
Moderna’s totally disqualifying RED FLAG “strategic” relationships to the Queen, Wellcome Trust and Bill Gates https://aim4truth.org/2020/08/04/modernas-totally-disqualifying-red-flag-strategic-relationships-to-the-queen-wellcome-trust-and-bill-gates/
2020-08-04
37 min
EBU Access Cast
EbuAccessCast 24
Wellcome to the 24th episode of the Ebu Access Cast. If you are following u our Twitter account you probably noticed that last month was unusually busy for us, because we were looking for new contributors for our podcast. After a set of interviews and selection of the Vacancies which we received from you, we are slowly starting to introduce new members of our expanded team. This time for you Xavier Ciscar and David Ciscar from Barcelona join us for almost 2 hours of very cool debate and exchange of opinions about the news from assistive tech industry. We prepared f...
2020-07-29
1h 38
Let's Talk Off The Podium
Elaine Mitchener, experimental vocalist, movement artist and composer
In this episode we talk about Elaine Mitchener's many projects, improvisation, music education, Jeanne Lee and much more. Elaine Mitchener is an experimental vocalist, movement artist and composer, whose work encompasses improvisation, contemporary music theatre and performance art. Born in East London to Jamaican parents, Elaine studied voice at Trinity College of Music, London and currently studies with Jacqueline Bremar. She has performed at numerous UK and European festivals, venues and galleries including Aldeburgh Music, London Contemporary Music Festival (LCMF), 56th Venice Biennale, Wysing Arts, Café Oto (London), Bluecoat (Liverpool), SAVVY Contemporary (Berlin), P...
2020-07-16
57 min
Epicenter
Pandemic Stress (with Vikram Patel, Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good, and Giuseppe Raviola)
Whether or not you’ve been exposed to the virus, the COVID-19 pandemic impacts everyone’s sense of well-being. Three scholars in the field of global mental health look at the various ways loss, fear, anxiety—and on top of it, a massive global recession—weigh on the mental well-being of different groups. And they anticipate a surge in demand for mental health services as a result of the pandemic.Although the contemporary world has never seen the likes of such economic contraction as we have now, the recession of 2008 might be an instructive case. Vikram Patel, professo...
2020-07-09
35 min
Balears Fa Ciència
Joves investigadors balears arreu d'Europa ens expliquen els seus plans de futur - 13/06/2020
Contactem amb quatre joves investigadors nascuts a Balears o formats a les nostres illes i que actualment es troben desenvolupant els seus projectes científics a distints països europeus. A tots ells els hi demanem com afronten el futur de la seva recerca després de la pandèmia causada pel coronavirus i si els agradaria tornar a Balears per continuar la seva carrera científica, en el cas que això fos possible. A IB3 Ràdio vàrem parlar amb Bartomeu Colom, investigador de tumorigènesi i càncer epitelial a l’Institut Wellcome Trust Sanger a Cambridge (Anglaterra...
2020-06-15
36 min
Cocriando na Podosfera
#Ep.15/2020 - Breves reflexões sobre a popularização da ciência
Nossa convidada deste episódio é a professora Giovanna Guedes, que traz 'Breves reflexões sobre a popularização da ciência'. Dentre as publicações mencionadas no áudio, temos o documento intitulado 'Wellcome Global Monitor: how does the world feel about science and health?', disponível em: https://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-global-monitor-2018.pdf, e a pesquisa intitulada 'A ciência e a tecnologia no olhar dos brasileiros: percepção pública da C&T no Brasil', que pode ser acessada em: https://www.cgee.org.br/documents/10182/734063/percepcao_web.pdf Support us on apoia.se!
2020-06-15
24 min
Spoken Label
Natalie Crick (Spoken Label, June 2020)
Latest Spoken Label session features Natalie Crick. Natalie Crick, from Newcastle in the UK, has poems published or forthcoming in Stand, Poetry Salzburg Review, Orbis, The Moth, Banshee, Strix, Bare Fiction, New Welsh Review and elsewhere. She is studying for an MPhil in Creative Writing at Newcastle University. Her poetry has been nominated for The Pushcart Prize twice, shortlisted for The Anthony Cronin International Poetry Award 2018, commended in the 2019 Hippocrates Open Awards for Poetry and Medicine and one of her poems was a runner-up in the PBS & Mslexia Women's Poetry Competition 2018, judged by Carol Ann Duffy. This...
2020-06-11
24 min
The Daring Poppy
Ep.17 EYES TO THE SKY
Wellcome to the 'Revolving Door', of our Milky Way, space weather news. Recommended Links : Divine Cosmos - David Wilcock : Interplanetary Climate Change - NASA's Hottest Secret (2010) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STqkZR2PSR4 Against The Grain : COMETS, TIME AND DISTANCES (31 May 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAtgWC3XRlA Super Charged : Biophoton Emmision with Fritz-Albert Popp (31 May 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8zEpWkWfUU
2020-06-01
12 min
Evidenz-Update mit DEGAM-Präsident Martin Scherer
Wie viele Lebensjahre kostet uns das Coronavirus?
Ein Update über YLL und Rechenmodelle Wer erahnen will, wie gravierend die Auswirkungen der Coronavirus-Pandemie sind, schaut sich die Sterblichkeit an. Wie viele Menschen sterben mit dem SARS-CoV-2-Virus oder gar mit einer COVID-19-Erkrankung? Diese Frage ist ebenso wichtig wie die der Krankheitsschwere und der Folgen einer SARS-CoV-2-Infektion. Doch noch immer tappen wir im Dunkeln, liegen uns zu wenige Daten vor, die teils auch nicht systematisch erhoben sind. Schlicht: Wir sind noch mitten in der Pandemie oder gar erst am Anfang. Die tatsächlichen Auswirkungen lassen sich kaum erahnen. Statistiker greifen daher zu Mo...
2020-05-13
18 min
Damavand Radio
Episode 6 - Damavand Radio fourth of May 2020 part three
WellCome to our show this is Persian program fourth of May part third of fed
2020-05-04
15 min
GotMead Live Radio Show
3-3-20 Steve Patik – MeadCon speaker on Braggots (and other meadly things)
3-3-20 Tonight at 9PM ET GotMead Live will be talking with Steve Patik, an accomplished and award winning mead maker who will be speaking at the AMMA MeadCon in two weeks on braggots, along with Andy Brewer from Locavore Beerworks. Steve discovered mead over Thanksgiving dinner in 2012, and a year later was making it. Since then, Steve has been making mead in unconventional ways, yet successful. Steve is a regular entrant in mead competitions all over the country, and he consistently does really well, even taking a Best in Show now and again. His favorite styles to work with ar...
2020-03-03
1h 18
GotMead Live Radio Show
2-25-20 Roger Wanner and Joe Abruzzo – MeadCon Speaker – W A Meadwerks – Meadery on a Shoestring
2-25-20 Tonight at 9PM ET GotMead Live will be talking with Roger Wanner and Joe Abruzzo, owners of W A Meadwerks on Long Island in New York. These guys are truly passionate about their mead, and managed to open a meadery in a place that's pretty darn expensive, and do it on a shoestring. Roger will be speaking at MeadCon this year on how they managed to open their meadery with very little up front. W A Meadwerks started in Roger's basement in West Islip after being lucky enough to try commercial meads from Schramms, Superstition and Melovino. They m...
2020-02-25
2h 02
Estrellas de Metal
Estrellas de Metal - PROG 57 - Green Day - Father of all... Motherfuckers, noticias y conciertos fin febrero 2020
Como cada semana, os traemos las últimas novedades y hoy hemos analizado lo nuevo de Green Day, quienes nos han soprendido con un nuevo álbum: Father of All... Motherfuckers. Como siempre venimos cargados de noticias y los conciertos de la semana que viene, y si queréis no perderos nada, en nuestra web www.estrellasdemetal.wordpress.com podéis consultar el calendario de conciertos. - Wellcome to the Show - Biff Byford - Sugar Youth - Green Day. - Across the Water - We Sell the Dead. - Bailarina - Daeria. - It Is the End (ft. JR Wasilewski & Buddy Scha...
2020-02-23
59 min
GotMead Live Radio Show
2-18-20 C. Marina Marchese – MeadCon Speaker – Honey Evaluation and Sensory Analysis
2-18-20 Tonight at 9PM ET GotMead Live will be talking with Marina Marchese, the Honey Sommelier. Marina will be speaking at MeadCon 2020 this year, talking about honey sensory analysis and dong a live honey tasting. Carla Marina Marchese is a member of the Italian National Register of Experts in the Sensory Analysis of Honey, where she received her formal training as a honey sensory expert. Her book, The Honey Connoisseur co-authored with Kim Flottum (editor of Bee Culture Magazine) parallels the concept of terroir to single - origin honey directly matching floral sources to flavors and conceived the first U.S. honey a...
2020-02-18
2h 08
GotMead Live Radio Show
2-4-20 Keith Seiz, MeadCon Speaker – National Honey Board and mead
2-4-20 Tonight at 9PM Eastern we're talking with Keith Seiz, who works with the National Honey Board, and he'll be speaking on Mead Perceptions; On Consumers and Mead Makers at the AMMA MeadCon in Broomfield, CO March 17-19. He'll be talking on whether consumer perceptions of mead match mead maker perceptions. The National Honey Board set out to find the answer to this question and more. This seminar will detail the findings of two surveys the National Honey Board Conducted with consumers and mead makers focused on the marketing of mead. Are mead makers aligned with consumer perceptions or i...
2020-02-04
1h 58
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Feb. 2, 2020 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "A Perfect Storm: Chinese Travelling at New Year, Party and Song, Happy Reunions then Fear, as it All Went Wrong." *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 2, 2020 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
--{ "A Perfect Storm: Chinese Travelling at New Year, Party and Song, Happy Reunions then Fear, as it All Went Wrong." © Alan Watt }-- Fictional Movies about Pandemics, Plagues, Terror - Rise of Academics - Biowarfare - Book, Deadly Allies, Canada's Secret War, about Canada's Contribution to Biowarfare - Coronavirus - The Scientific Elite - Efforts to Contain the Public's Chit-Chat on Social Media - Totalitarian Governments Keeping People in the Dark; Chernobyl - Corruption in Government; The Deep State - Former Politicians in High- Level International Jobs of the New Technocracy - Identifying Markers on Vaccines and on Viruses...
2020-02-03
00 min
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.rss Format)
Feb. 2, 2020 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "A Perfect Storm: Chinese Travelling at New Year, Party and Song, Happy Reunions then Fear, as it All Went Wrong." *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 2, 2020 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
--{ "A Perfect Storm: Chinese Travelling at New Year, Party and Song, Happy Reunions then Fear, as it All Went Wrong." © Alan Watt }-- Fictional Movies about Pandemics, Plagues, Terror - Rise of Academics - Biowarfare - Book, Deadly Allies, Canada's Secret War, about Canada's Contribution to Biowarfare - Coronavirus - The Scientific Elite - Efforts to Contain the Public's Chit-Chat on Social Media - Totalitarian Governments Keeping People in the Dark; Chernobyl - Corruption in Government; The Deep State - Former Politicians in High- Level International Jobs of the New Technocracy - Identifying Markers on Vaccines and on Viruses...
2020-02-03
1h 07
GotMead Live
1-28-20 Laura Angotti, MeadCon Keynote - the history of mead and historic recipes
Tonight at 9PM we are tickled to have on the show Laura Angotti, keynote at the 2020 MeadCon, and author of "Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library" and "Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources". She is also the owner of the Mystery of Mead website, where she discusses mead in history.
2020-01-29
2h 32
GotMead Live Radio Show
1-28-20 Laura Angotti, MeadCon Keynote – the history of mead and historic recipes
1-28-20 Tonight at 9PM we are tickled to have on the show Laura Angotti, keynote at the 2020 MeadCon, and author of "Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library" and "Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources". She is also the owner of the Mystery of Mead website, where she discusses mead in history. Laura Angotti has been making mead for over 25 years, focusing on finding, understanding, and re-creating meads from historical recipes. She searches libraries and archives for recipes dated...
2020-01-28
2h 32
18th Century Podcast
18th Century Podcast: Episode 26 Happy New Year 2020!
Wellcome back to an exciting New Year for the 18th Century Podcast! This is an update episode about where I want to take the show in the new year. Very straightforward, but a bit longer than usual. Happy New Year everyone! Read episode here: https://18thcentury.home.blog/?p=236 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cj123/support
2020-01-18
36 min
Humanities Series
Is contemporary collecting a risky business? Current practice and future questions...
... at the National Museum of Ireland A crucial element of the museum is the human connection it offers. For both visitors and researchers, the museum has potentially a very different interaction with our history. It is a place of conversations, of shared experience and knowledge, and of shared narrative. Contemporary collecting and the broader policy around thoughts for the future requires some different thinking. Particularly in relation to the kind of museum we want to be, one that is open, accessible and diverse - a place of excellent research and compelling visitor experiences. A place that tells the many stories...
2018-10-04
15 min
The Royal Irish Academy
Is contemporary collecting a risky business? Current practice and future questions...
... at the National Museum of Ireland A crucial element of the museum is the human connection it offers. For both visitors and researchers, the museum has potentially a very different interaction with our history. It is a place of conversations, of shared experience and knowledge, and of shared narrative. Contemporary collecting and the broader policy around thoughts for the future requires some different thinking. Particularly in relation to the kind of museum we want to be, one that is open, accessible and diverse - a place of excellent research and compelling visitor experiences. A place that tells the many stories...
2018-10-04
15 min