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Rattle & Pedal: B2B Marketing PodcastRattle & Pedal: B2B Marketing PodcastBeing Digital with Mazen Ghalayini from West MonroeMazen Ghalayini from West Monroe joins us to talk about the firm’s “Be digital.” positioning and what it takes to lead in a high-performance firm. The post Being Digital with Mazen Ghalayini from West Monroe appeared first on Rattle and Pedal.2023-01-1736 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyReversal of PKA Effects by InsulinThis podcast describes the activation of the a phosphoprotein phosphatase by insulin. Also check out the podcast below for insulin's effects on specific enzymes: https://anchor.fm/a-j-ghalayini/episodes/Insulin-and-Enzyme-Dephosphorylation-e1mb74a2022-09-0101 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyPhosphorylation of Key Enzymes by PKA and AMP kinaseThis podcast covers key enzymes in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism the are phosphorylated by either PKA or AMP kinase and the outcome of phosphorylation on enzyme activity. Also check out the podcast on Adenylate Cyclase below: https://anchor.fm/a-j-ghalayini/episodes/Adenylate-Cyclase-7-Key-Features-e1nb35t2022-09-0106 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyAcetyl CoA: Sources and FatesThis podcast describes the molecules that can produce acetyl CoA as well as the possible metabolic fates of acetyl CoA. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-12-1905 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism: An OverviewThis podcast is an overview of the components of metabolism, namely, catabolism and anabolism and their respective cellular functions. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-12-1211 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyPurine Salvage: HGPRT and HyperuricemiaThis podcast covers the purine salvage pathway and the inherited deficiency in the salvage of hypoxanthine and guanine (HGPRT) and its outcome in infants. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG.2021-11-1611 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGlycolysis vs. Gluconeogenesis: A Futile Cycle?This podcast covers the mutual regulation of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis by allosteric regulators, thus preventing the likelihood of a futile cycle from occurring. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-11-1005 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyInsulin Resistance III: DyslipidemiaThis podcast describes the underlying changes associated with insulin resistance and resulting in dyslipidemia. These changes include effects on two key lipases namely, Lipoprotein Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-11-0405 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyInsulin Resistance II: HyperglycemiaThis podcast describes one of the key outcomes of insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, including the specific tissue contributions to the rise in plasma glucose. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-11-0105 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyInsulin Resistance I: Behind The SceneThis podcast describes the underlying changes associated with insulin resistance and its consequences in both plasma and target tissues. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-2910 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyBiosynthesis of non-essential amino acids: SummaryThis podcast is a summary of the biosynthesis of non-essential amino acids from their respective carbon skeletons. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-2704 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe Pancreas and Insulin SecretionThis podcast describes the signals for insulin secretion by the pancreas and the molecular mechanism behind its secretion by the islets of Langerhans beta cells. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-2314 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyCitrate: A Master RegulatorThis podcast describes the role of cytosolic citrate in regulating glycolysis, fatty acid synthesis and providing thd vehicle to transport Acetyl CoA to the cytoplasm where it is needed for lipid synthesis. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-2205 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe LIVER: Detoxifying Organic MoleculesThis podcast covers the fifth unique liver function in its ability to detoxify organic molecules by making them more water soluble. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-1903 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe LIVER: Detoxifying Ammonia: Role of UREAThis podcast describes the role of the Urea cycle in detoxifying ammonia as the fifth unique function of the liver. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.Similar content is available at:MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-1404 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe LIVER: Altruistic KetogenesisThis podcast describes the unique ability of the liver to synthesize ketone bodies in the mitochondria from Acetyl CoA during fasting. The ketone bodies thus produced can provide an alternative energy source to multiple peripheral tissue including the brain, but excluding the liver. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG -Check out my YouTube channel : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXy2KYiCd9rlg0JmfA392WrEiOYNu39xn2021-10-1105 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe LIVER: Cholesterol CentralThis podcast describes the second unique role of the liver in cholesterol biosynthesis, storage and uptake of LDL from plasma. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG Check out my YouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXy2KYiCd9rlg0JmfA392WrEiOYNu39xn2021-10-0808 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe LIVER: A Glucose FactoryThis podcast describes the unique function of the liver in producing glucose during fasting. The liver restores blood glucose through two coordinated processes, glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. The podcast also covers the key regulation of both processes by glucagon/epinephrine. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-0606 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe LIVER: 5 Unique FunctionsThis podcast covers 5 unique functions that are either exclusive to the liver, or occur mostly in the liver. These functions include: glucose production, cholesterol synthesis, ketone bodies synthesis, the Urea cycle and detoxification of organic molecules. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-0406 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyHormone-Sensitive Lipase: 3 Key FeaturesThis podcast describes the key features of hormone-sensirive lipase and its activation by the beta-adrenergic receptor in adipose tissue during fasting. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at:MEDBIOCHEM.ORG or check out my YouTube channel Metabolism Made Easy: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXy2KYiCd9rlg0JmfA392WrEiOYNu39xn2021-10-0304 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyLipoprotein Lipase: 3 Key FeaturesThis podcast covers 3 key features of Lipoprotein Lipase including its location, unique function and upregulation by insulin. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-0204 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyCholesterol biosynthesis III: StatinsThis podcast describes the mechanism of action of Statins and how they are able to reduce plasma cholesterol. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-10-0105 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyDetoxifying Ammonia: Role of GLUTAMINEThis podcast describes the role of glutamine in detoxifying ammonia produced in peripheral tissues and its transport in the bloodstream for further metabolism and/or disposal of ammonia. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at:MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-10-0104 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThree Amino Acids:Three Carbon SkeletonsThis pocast covers the metabolism of alanine, glutamate and aspartate and the carbon skeletons they produce, in addition to their input of nitrogen to the Urea cycle. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG. You can check out my playlist on YouTube for additional videos. Metabolism Made Easy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXy2KYiCd9rlg0JmfA392WrEiOYNu39xn2021-09-2905 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyNitrogen input to the Urea cycle: Role of GlutamateThis podcast describes the sources of nitrogen that enter the Urea cycle including the role of 3 enzymes (ALT, AST, GDH) in collecting nitrogen from amino acid metabolism. The role of Glutamate as a sink for nitrogen is also covered. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG or YouTube channel: Metabolism Made Easy.2021-09-2805 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyMethionine and the Vitamin B12 TrapThis podcast describes some of the key features of the essential amino acid methionine, as well as, the role of vitamin B12 and folic acid in its resynthesis from homocysteine. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-09-2505 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyProtein degradation II: Amino acid carbon skeletonsThis podcast defines and describes the use of ketogenic and glucogenic carbon skeletons derived from amino acids. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG or Check out my YouTube channel: Metabolism Made Easy.2021-09-2506 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyCan glucose be made from Fat?This podcasts explains why glucose cannot be made from fatty acid beta oxidation products i.e. Acetyl CoA. Exceptions to this concept are also included. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-09-2304 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyProtein degradation I: An overviewThis podcast describes protein degradation and some of the signals that target cellular proteins for proteolysis. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-09-2309 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyLIPASES: Location, location, locationThis podcast describes 4 types of important lipases with unique locations and functions. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-09-2012 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyNucleotides and Chemotherapy: An overviewThis podcast covers the strategy of targeting 3 enzymes in nucleotide biosynthesis by chemotherapy drugs. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-09-0807 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyTriacylglycerol: You are what you eat!This podcast describes the composition, digestion and reassembly of triacylglycerol from the diet. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-09-0405 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyCREATING an effective presentation: Less is moreThis podcast provides a simple approach for creating and organizing an effective in class or online presentation.2021-09-0304 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyInsulin and Glucagon Metabolic EffectsThis podcast describes the key metabolic effects of insulin and glucagon in various tissues. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-09-0220 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyWriting A Research Grant ProposalThis podcast describes the basics of writing and organizing a research grant proposal in the life sciences.2021-09-0112 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyEicosanoids and InflammationThis podcast describes the synthesis of eicosanoids from arachidonic acid as well as their key roles in inflammation. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-08-3114 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyEicosanoids: LeukotrienesThis podcast describes the synthesis of leukotrienes from arachidonic acid and their role in hypersensitivity reactions. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-08-3107 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyOmega-6 vs Omega-3 EicosanoidsThis podcast describes the two different eicosanoids derived from linoleic acid and linolenic acid, respectively and their relative effects in in the inflammatory response. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-08-3103 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyEicosanoids and vascular healthThis podcast covers the two major eicosanoids prostacyclin and thromboxzne A2 and their role in the maintenance of vascular health. The role of Aspirin in vascular health is also covered. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-3006 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyCholesterol biosynthesis II: HMG CoA reductaseThis podcast covers the regulation of HMG CoA reductase by hormones, cholesterol and statins. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-2105 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyCholesterol biosynthesis IThis podcast summarizes the steps of cholesterol biosynthesis starting with acetyl CoA as the precursor. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-1905 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyCholesterol: An overviewThis podcast summarizes the key features about cholesterol including dietary intake, biosynthesis and key roles in normal cellular and tissue functions. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-1704 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyOrganizing intermediary metabolismThis podcast covers 5 key questions to ask that will help students organize intermediary metabolic pathways. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-1604 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyAdenylate cyclase termination signalsThis podcast covers the two signals that terminate the effects of cAMP following receptor activation. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-1502 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made Easy5 myths about fatThis podcast defines the term, fat and addresses 5 myths about our understanding and perception of fat in the diet. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-1307 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyRapid fire: Insulin and Glucagon effectsThis podcast summarizes the key metabolic effects of Insulin and Glucagon in various tissues. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-1206 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyOrganizing Glycolysis: 5 questions to askThis podcast covers 5 important questions to ask about glycolysis that could be helpful in organizing the pathway (and other pathways), while focusing on key information about the pathway. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-1003 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyElectron Transport Chain III: Inhibitors and uncouplersThis podcast covers the inhibitors, uncouplers, adnenine nucleotide translocase inhibitors, the effect of hypoxia, as well as the regulation of the Electron Transport Chain. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-1018 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyElectron Transport Chain II: The detailsThis podcast covers the complexes of the Electron Transport Chain, the flow of electrons, the enzymes involved and the synthesis of ATP at complex V. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-0927 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyElectron Transport Chain I: An overviewThis episode covers the role of the Electron Transport Chain in coverting high energy molecules into usable energy in the form of ATP. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-0911 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe 4 fates of pyruvateThis podcasts covers the 4 possible fates of pyruvate. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-0503 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGlucose to CO2: energy outputThis podcast covers the total energy output from glycolysis, pyruvate dehydrogenase and the TCA cycle starting with glucose. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-0507 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe TCA cycle IIThis podcast covers the regulation of the cycle and other key regulatory roles of citrate. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-0407 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe TCA cycle IThis podcast covers the enzymes in the TCA cycle and its energy output. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-0423 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyFuel reserves during fastingThis podcasts covers the major fuel stores (reserves) available during fasting. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-08-0304 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyLactate dehydrogenaseThis podcast covers lactate dehydrogenase and lactic acidosis. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-3102 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyPyruvate dehydrogenase and thiamineThis podcast covers pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency and thiamine deficiency clinical outcomes. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-3103 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyPyruvate DehydrogenaseThis episode covers pyruvate dehydrogenase, coenzyme requirements and its regulation in detail. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-3134 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe Urea cycle IIThis podcast covers the regulation of the Urea cycle, the detoxification of ammonia in peripheral tissues as well as some important clinical correlates. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-3018 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe Urea cycle IThis podcast covers the steps in the Urea cycles including the sources of nitrogens that enter the cycle. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-3018 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyPyruvate kinase and red blood cellsThis episode covers the regulation of pyruvate kinase and the effect of enzyme deficiency on red blood cells. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-2908 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasySignal transduction VI: Alpha1-adrenergic receptorThis podcast describes the activation of the alpha1-adrenergic receptor and the production of the second messengers DAG, IP3 and calcium. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1716 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasySignal transduction V: Beta-adrenergic receptorThis podcast describes the activation of the beta-adrenergic receptor and the generation of the second messenger, cAMP in detail. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1715 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasySignal transduction IV: GPCRs and Second messengersThis podcast provides an overview of G-protein coupled recertors (GPCRs) and Second messengers. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1710 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasySignal transduction III: Receptor tyrosine kinasesThis podcast describes the activation of receptors tyrosine kinase receptors. This biochemistry content may be useful to medical and premedical students.2021-07-1704 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasySignal transduction II: Steroid receptorsThis podcast describes the mechanism of action of steroid receptors and the types of cellular responses they ellicit. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1705 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasySignal transduction I : an overviewThis podcast describes the 4 types of receptors involved in cellular signaling. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1715 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyEnzyme inhibitionThis podcasts describes the various types of enzyme inhibition with some specific examples. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1613 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyEnzyme regulationThis podcast summarizes the major types of enzyme regulatory mechanisms. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1509 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyFolic acid and vitamin B12: an overviewThis podcasts covers the major reactions where tetrahydrofolate and B 12 are needed. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1318 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyDisposal of Nitrogen/Ammonia: An overviewThis podcast describes the packaging and disposal of ammonia. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1103 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGlutamate DehydrogenaseThis podcast describes the glutamate dehydrogenase reaction and its regulation. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-1006 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyPlasma Glucose: Alcohol and HypoglycemiaThis podcast describes the effect of alcohol metabolism on depleting important gluconeogenic intermediates, namely, pyruvate, oxaloacetate and Glyceradehye 3-P by a rise in NADH. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students. Similar content is available at: MEDBIOCHEM.ORG2021-07-0903 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyAminotrsnsferases: ALT and ASTThis podcast covers the reaction details and regulation of the aminotransferases ALT and AST. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-0808 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyProtein digestion: Zymogens and transaminasesThis podcast provides an overview of protein digestion in the small intestine including the mechanism of activation of zymogens. An introduction to transaminases is also covered. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-0811 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyMacro and micronutrients: an overviewThis podcast describes the major nutrients in the diet and their overall catabolism to produce energy. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-0706 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGluconeogenesis IIThis podcast describes the latter steps of gluconeogenesis and covers the key regulatory molecules of the pathway. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-0717 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGluconeogenesis IThis podcasts covers the key bypass steps in gluconeogenesis and their regulation (part I). This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-0528 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyNucleotides IIThis podcast describes the biosyhthesis of pyrimidenes and summarizes some of the cancer therapeutic strategies targeting nucleotide biosynthesis. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-0418 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyNucleotides I: Purine biosynrhesisThis podcasts describes some of the key features of purine biosynthesis including important therapeutic strategies for disrupting nucleotide synthesis. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-07-0418 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe fasting stateThis podcast describes the key metabolic changes in various organs during the fasting state. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-06-2727 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe well-fed stateThis podcast describes the major metabolic changes associated with the various organs during the well-fed state. This biochemistry content may be useful for premedical and medical students.2021-06-2720 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGlycolysis IV: The last 6 stepsThis podcast covers the last 6 steps in glycolysis from Aldolase A to Lactate dehydrogenase. Key regulation of the entire pathway is also covered. This biochemistry content may be useful to premed and medical students.2021-06-2424 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGlycolysis III: PFK1This podcast describes the regulation of phosphofructokinase-1 (PFK1) in some detail and its allosteric activation by fructose 2, 6 -bis- phosphate. This biochemistry content might be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-06-2323 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGlycolysis II: Hexokinase and GlucokinaseThis podcast describes the first step in glycolysis and covers the properties of the two isozymes hexokinase and glucokinase in some detail. This biochemistry content might be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-06-2310 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGlycolysis I: an overviewThis podcast presents an overview of glycolysis including some tissue specific aspects of the pathway. This biochemistry content may be useful for premed and medical students.2021-06-2315 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyGlucose transporters: 7 distinct transportersThis podcast describes the key features and tissue distribution of the various types of glucose transporters. This biochemistry content may be useful to premed and medical students.2021-06-2207 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyMaintenance of plasma glucose: 4 processes that consume or produce glucoseThis podcast describes the metabolic processes responsible for maintenance of normal glucose levels in the plasma. This biochemistry content may be useful to premed and medical students.2021-06-2210 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasySignal Transduction II: G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR)This podcast covers thd mechanism of activation of two GPCRs: The beta- adrenergic and the alpha1-adrenergic receptors. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-06-0334 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasySignal Transduction I: 4 distinct classes of receptors.This podcast covers the four major classes of receptors and their mechanism of activation to generate a cellular response. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-05-3147 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe glucagon receptor: Activation and cellular responsesThis podcast describes the activation of the glucagon receptor and some of its key metabolic effects. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-05-2615 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyMetabolic effects of glucagonThis podcast summarizes the key metabolic effects of glucagon. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-05-2511 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyMetabolic effects of InsulinThis podcast describes the major metabolic effects of insulin in various tissues. This biochemistry content may be useful to premedical and medical students.2021-05-2309 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyThe Insulin receptor: Activation and cellular responsesThis podcast describes the activation of the Insulin receptor and some of the cellular responses associated with insulin binding to its receptor.2021-05-2214 minMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyKetone bodiesThis podcast briefly describes the synthesis and function of ketone bodies.2021-05-2003 minAndroids and AssetsAndroids and AssetsPalestine +100, In Conversation with Basma Ghalayini and Ra Page We are joined by Basma Ghalayini, editor of the collection Palestine +100: Stories from a Century after the Nakba, and Ra Page, the cofounder of publisher Comma Press. Palestine +100 is a collection of stories exploring how Palestine might look 100 years after the Nakba when Palestinians were displaced and the occupation by Israel began. Comma Press is a not-for-profit publisher specialising in the short story and fiction in translation. It is committed to a spirit of risk-taking, and aims to put the short story at the heart of contemporary narrative culture. If you are able, please donate t...2021-05-151h 16Androids and Assets - The Complete PackageAndroids and Assets - The Complete PackagePalestine +100, In Conversation with Basma Ghalayini and Ra Page We are joined by Basma Ghalayini, editor of the collection Palestine +100: Stories from a Century after the Nakba, and Ra Page, the cofounder of publisher Comma Press. Palestine +100 is a collection of stories exploring how Palestine might look 100 years after the Nakba when Palestinians were displaced and the occupation by Israel began. Comma Press is a not-for-profit publisher specialising in the short story and fiction in translation. It is committed to a spirit of risk-taking, and aims to put the short story at the heart of contemporary narrative culture. If you are able, please donate t...2021-05-151h 16Metabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made EasyMetabolism Made Easy: Insulin secretion and synthesisThe podcast describes the secretion and synthesis of insulin by the pancreas.2021-05-1323 minThis Is CXThis Is CXConverge Customer Experience and Digital to Thrive in 2021 with Mazen GhalayiniFrom the conversation, please find links to the following content: Mazen's CMSWire Article: Converge Customer Experience and Digital to Thrive in 2021West Monroe's Quarterly Executive Poll - 2021 Q1West Monroe POV: The promise of agile, multidisciplinary teams is real We would love to hear your thoughts on your own trends or predictions for 2021, or how your organization is positioning itself to thrive this year. Email us at thisiscx@westmonroe.com or message us via social:Mike Manfredo: @mmanfredo0528, https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmanfredo/Mazen Ghalayini: @MazenGhalayini, https://www.linkedin.com/in/mazenghal...2021-02-2529 minThe Comma Press PodcastThe Comma Press Podcast2.3 Palestine + 100 with Rawan Yaghi, Lindsey Moore, Barbara Dick & Basma GhalayiniThe third episode of Series 2 of the Comma Press Podcast, which this series is on the theme of FUTURES. In this episode, Comma Publisher Ra Page is in conversation with contributors and academics about Comma's best-selling anthology, Palestine + 100: Stories from a century after the Nakba, the first ever collection of science fiction from Palestine. Guest in this episode are Palestinian author and journalist Rawan Yaghi, editor of the anthology and translator Basma Ghalayini, Barbara Dick who holds a doctorate from Durham University on Modern Arabic Science Fiction and Lancaster University's Lindsey Moore, who specialises in post-1948 literature of the Arab...2020-07-141h 28