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Alexander Margulis
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The Brandeis Innovation Podcast
Complementary collaboration: How do industry academia partnerships work?
Looking to partner with industry on an invention, and unsure how such collaboration works? Get inside knowledge from those who have spearheaded industry collaborations, both from academia and industry. You’ll learn potential ways of getting industry-sponsored research opportunities (more funding is always good!) and opportunities to land a job/co-op/internship.Speakers: Irena Ivanovska Irena Ivanovska, Ph.D. is a Director at Celdara Medical, where she leads several internal therapeutic development programs. In addition, she serves as an Alliance Manager in support of Celdara’s Pipeline Development Service partnerships with pharmaceutical companies. She...
2026-01-30
1h 02
PRS Global Open Keynotes
"Exploring Non-Breast Tissue Expansion" with Neta Adler MD
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes podcast, Dr. Neta Adler and Dr. Bar Davidov discuss their experience with all aspects of non-breast tissue expansion. How do patient age, expander location and the cause of the defect influence the outcome? This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: "Risk Assessment for Early Complications in Non-breast Tissue Expansion: 9-year Experience With 308 Tissue Expanders" by Bar Davidov, Ayal Hassidim, Shira Bendor, Alexander Margulis and Neta Adler. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/2025/05000/risk_assessment_for_early_c...
2025-09-23
21 min
Contemporánea
62. Repetición
La repetición está presente desde las ceremonias tribales hasta los viejos salones; se practicaba en la Edad Media y es básica, en forma de loop, en la música electrónica. La repetición hace que los sonidos nos parezcan más familiares: nos vuelve participantes activos._____Has escuchado“24 Loops”. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Pierre Jodlowski, 25 de noviembre de 2013 [Pieza para cuatro percusiones y loops]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz1fPotRK_8“C. P. E. Bach Clavier-Sonate mit veränderten Reprisen, Allegro”. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Yvonne Ritter, 13...
2024-09-22
10 min
PHS Talks
Kim Groome on voting, climate change, and what happens when politics enters the classroom
In which Kim Groome, who has taught about both America's history and its government at PHS for over a decade, tackles questions about the purpose of education, the perils of this political moment, and the problems with our response to climate change. So, easy topics, right?"PHS Talks" is a part of of Princeton High School's student run newspaper, The Tower.
2024-01-02
36 min
PHS Talks
Bhavya Yaddanapudi '25 on track, model UN, and what it means to find your place at PHS
Bhavya Yaddanapudi '25 is here to answer some of your most burning questions about life at Princeton High School: how should us students deal with climate anxiety? Can you do karate and run track at the same time? What's the geographical makeup of Michigan?PHS Talks is a podcast produced by the Multimedia section of the Tower, PHS's student-run newspaper. To see more from the Tower, visit https://www.towerphs.com/home.
2023-11-22
45 min
PHS Talks
Lauren Freedman's vision for PHS
Lauren Freedman, a life-long Princetonian who's taught math, led committees, and engaged with students at PHS for over a decade, began her tenure as Assistant Principal this October 2nd. I got the chance to ask her about her vision for the future of our school. (It was awesome.)
2023-10-25
32 min
PHS Talks
Ashlena Brown '24 on what Student Council actually does
Every year, PHS is overrun by posters and handouts campaigning for would-be student council members — but how much policymaking power are they actually competing over? I sat down with Ashlena Brown '24, last year's Junior Class President, to find out. To see more from the Tower, visit towerphs.com
2023-09-27
26 min
Papercasts from The Tower
What are Papercasts?
In which Alexander Margulis, the Editor of Tower Multimedia, explains what Papercasts are.To find more from the Tower, visit https://www.towerphs.com/home.
2023-09-21
00 min
PHS Talks
Jayne Ricciardi AND Steffanie Shoop Shoop on what we can all learn from Biology
Biology — the "study of life" — is complicated, and beautiful, and humungous. Never fear, though: Jayne Ricciardi and Steffanie Shoop, biology teachers at PHS, are here at the lab table with me to peel back its folds and reveal the lessons (and unanswered questions!) within the science that matter to all of us. Oh, and also, they're here to be best friends, and to make me laugh so loudly that I almost fall off of my lab stool.
2023-09-07
43 min
PHS Talks
Reyhan Garcia on art, counseling, and a post-pandemic PHS
Ms. Garcia, a student counselor at PHS, was kind enough to sit down with me and talk about how much our school's student body has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, and also how much remains the same. Along the way, we discuss the stress surrounding college applications, the beauty of therapeutic poetry sessions, and more.
2023-05-05
31 min
PHS Talks
Jessica Hull '23 on mental toughness and the PHS girls' swim team
The PHS girls' swim team had a historic season this year — they went 15-0 and won the NJSIAA Group B Girls Swimming State Championship. Jessica Hull '23 explains how they did it, and what lessons we can all take from their success.
2023-04-27
30 min
PHS Talks
Inside PHS: What happened to Mr. Chmiel?
Five days ago, Mr. Chmiel was put on paid leave. The Board of Education, citing New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act, have not provided an explanation for his dismissal, but plenty of parents have: we take a look at how the outrage that resulted from the perceived injustice of his situation culminated into an hour-long demonstration on the PHS lawn, and wonder about who's being left out of the conversation.The New Yorker article quoted in the episode is "J. D. Vance, Ron DeSantis, and the G.O.P’s Diverging Paths."Episode corrections:
2023-03-22
09 min
PHS Talks
Brent Ferguson on the intersection of math and religion
Math and religion are often seen as fundamentally different disciplines, but in actuality, a long, rich history of philosophical thought ties them together. Brent Ferguson, a calculus teacher at PHS, breaks those connections down, and explains how his own theological outlook affects the way he thinks about — and teaches — math.
2023-02-28
43 min
Radiology Podcast | RSNA
Margulis Award winner - AI Fracture Detection
Dr. Linda Chu discusses AI fracture detection with Dr. Ali Guermazi, winner of the 2022 RSNA Alexander R. Margulis Award for Scientific Excellence. Improving Radiographic Fracture Recognition Performance and Efficiency Using Artificial Intelligence. Guermazi et al. Radiology 2022; 302:627–636.
2022-11-29
11 min
Divorce Matters
CASE LAW: Use this Case Law If Your Spouse is Hiding Assets
Today we discuss the importance of "In re Marriage of Prentis-Margulis & Margulis" Which discusses the fiduciary responsibility of spouses not to hide assets and the ramifications if they do. We get into Family Code 721, 1100, 1101 and some corporation code (yes spouses do fall under these codes as well). In a marital dissolution proceeding to divide the community property, where the nonmanaging spouse has prima facie evidence that community assets of a certain value have disappeared while in the control *330 of the managing spouse post-separation, should the managing spouse have the burden of proof to account for the missing...
2022-11-21
21 min
Ciudad Misericordia
Lynn Margulis
Ciudad Misericordia. Lynn Margulis, de soltera Lynn Petra Alexander (Chicago, Illinois; 5 de marzo de 1938-Amherst, Massachusetts; 22 de noviembre de 2011), fue una destacada bióloga estadounidense, considerada una de las principales figuras en el campo de la evolución biológica, respecto al origen de las células eucariotas. Licenciada en ciencias por la Universidad de Chicago, máster en la Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison y doctora por la Universidad de California en Berkeley,perteneció a la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Estados Unidos desde 1983 y a la Academia Rusa de las Ciencias. En 2008, recibió la Medalla Darwin-Wallace. En 2011, fue nombrada profesora distinguida...
2022-04-05
02 min
vinte mil léguas
T2 | Ep.11: Da nebulosa ao musgo
No último episódio da temporada, nos despedimos de Alexander von Humboldt, mas ficamos com sua ideia de que tudo está conectado numa ordem cósmica. Conheça alguns ecos contemporâneos disso na Teoria de Gaia, e explore novas aberturas da árvore da vida através dos trabalhos sobre simbiose da bióloga Lynn Margulis. Acesse: https://www.livrariamegafauna.com.br/pra-ver-e-ouvir/podcasts/vinte-mil-leguas-segunda-temporada/ Siga nas redes: @livrariamegafauna Entre em contato: podcast@livrariamegafauna.com.br.
2022-03-07
55 min
The Nauvoo Sentinel
Why Dinesh D'Souza still supports vaccines, Canada truckers ignored why UK stops all mandates - what did Germany look like in the 1930's?
Why Dinesh D'Souza still supports vaccines, Canada truckers ignored why UK stops all mandates - what did Germany look like in the 1930's?Milgrim's Obedience Experiments: Milgram's Experiments and the Perils of Obedience (verywellmind.com)The Prison Experiment at Standford (1971): Standford's webiste on: Stanford Prison Experiment - Spotlight at Stanford 30 min BBC documentary on the Prison Experiment: https://youtu.be/l6nk_mP167o Commentary on the Prison Experiment: Power, Prison, and Punishment: The Stanford Experiment - Foundation for Economic Education (fee.org)The Robert Scott Bell Show: 24 Jan 2022 (He and his...
2022-01-31
37 min
Radio Entrepreneurs
“New Expansion Yields Greater Innovations” with Alexander Margulis of The Mansfield Bio Incubator
Guest: Alexander Margulis - The Mansfield Bio IncubatorInterviewer: Jeffrey Davis - MAGE LLC
2022-01-10
08 min
HELDENstunde. Für ein gesundes und bewusstes Leben.
HS 095 | Symbiose - die Kraft der Kooperation
Die Evolutionstheorie von Darvin betont das Überleben des Fittesten. Aber ist der Fitteste nicht auch derjenige, der am besten kooperiert? Die Evolutionstheorie von Darvin betont das Überleben des Fittesten. Aber ist der Fitteste nicht auch derjenige, der am besten kooperiert? Die Sicht auf unsere Welt ist stark geprägt durch die Evolutionstheorie von Charles Darwin. Diese betont den Aspekt von Konkurrenz und vermittelt ggf. das Bild von Angst, Abgrenzung und Wettkampf. Neuere Theorien jedoch weichen dieses Bild auf und betonen Kooperation, Symbiose und Zusammenarbeit als maßgebliche Faktoren der Evolution. Vorreiterin war eine Frau...
2020-08-06
30 min