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The BME Breakdown
Episode 11: Academic and Social Life Balance
This episode features a special guest that has been alluded to many times! Vice President of Membership Experience for Alpha Delta Pi with past leadership experience for BMES and Tau Beta Pi, "La Hefa" talks about her experience of balancing multiple positions while being a biomedical engineering student. She gives practical advice of how she navigated multiple areas of her college experience and breaks stereotypes of Greek life.
2024-10-28
15 min
BONDcast
Black Male Educators Talk
Ayodele Harrison, the leader of Black Male Educators Talk, shares how BMEs Talk fosters the personal development, professional growth and economic mobility of Black men working across the education sector.
2024-10-08
33 min
BONDcast
Black Male Educators Talk (Video)
Ayodele Harrison of Black Male Educators Talk describes how BMEs Talk fosters the personal development, professional growth, and economic mobility of Black men working across the education sector.
2024-10-08
33 min
Biomedical Frontiers: Stories with Innovators in Healthcare
Dr. Shayn Peirce-Cottler on Alzheimer's and Diabetes, How Disease Impacts the Smallest Blood Vessels
Microvessels are a crucial part of our body’s circulatory system. They're responsible for delivering the oxygen and nutrients to every cell in your body and are often devastated by diseases like Diabetes and Alzheimer's. Dr. Peirce-Cottler develops computational models and combines them with wet lab experiments to study how tissues heal after injury and to develop therapies for inducing tissue regeneration.Love this podcast? Write to us with ideas, feedback, and guest recommendations at biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.eduDr. Shayn Peirce-Cottler the is Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair of Biomedical Engineering, with secondary appointments in...
2024-09-11
51 min
Biomedical Frontiers: Stories with Innovators in Healthcare
Dr. Tom Skalak on the Value of Research, Emerging Fields of Cognition and Human Performance, and the Art-Science Collaborations
Investment is critical for advancing promising biomedical research out of the lab and into the hospital. Dr. Tom Skalak has worked widely on innovation ecosystems with the White House, U.S. Congress, and Fortune 500 CEOs and C-suites seeking cultures to advance creative ideation and implementation of innovations. He urges VCs to invest locally with research universities and shares his perspective of some of the most exciting, emerging fields of research.Love this podcast? Write to us with ideas, feedback, and guest recommendations at biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.eduTom Skalak joined the Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation...
2024-08-29
1h 13
The Following Seas
Episode 5: Dive, dive, dive!
Send us a textJoin Bill with his guest, Dr. Tan Deleon, as they take things underwater.Dr. Tanimu "Tan" Deleon has a Master of Science in Computer Engineering and a Philosophy Doctoral degree in Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Deleon has almost two decades of experience in research and development, information technology, submarine design & manufacturing, and human factors. Dr. Deleon has presented at conferences, symposiums, invited talks, and published in peer reviewed journals. Additionally, Dr. Deleon is a member of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (https://www.ctcase.org/), the Human Factors and Ergonomics Soc...
2024-06-28
21 min
Insider MTB (iMTB)
Nik Nestoroff, Rachel Pageau and BME Rnd.2 Talk - EP9
In this conversation, Austin White and Jay Pleet discuss their recent adventures and experiences at racing events. They talk about the challenges they faced, including technical difficulties, travel mishaps, and extreme weather conditions. They also introduce their guest, Rochelle, who shares her experience racing in the women's e-bike class and the pro women's class. They discuss the decision to race on an e-bike and the advantages and disadvantages of different bike choices. The conversation touches on topics such as the difficulty of the trails, the impact of weather conditions on racing, and the camaraderie among racers. Rachel discusses her experience...
2024-05-18
2h 04
Insider MTB (iMTB)
Nik Nestoroff, Rachel Pageau and BME - EP9
In this conversation, Austin White and Jay Pleet discuss their recent adventures and experiences at racing events. They talk about the challenges they faced, including technical difficulties, travel mishaps, and extreme weather conditions. They also introduce their guest, Rochelle, who shares her experience racing in the women's e-bike class and the pro women's class. They discuss the decision to race on an e-bike and the advantages and disadvantages of different bike choices. The conversation touches on topics such as the difficulty of the trails, the impact of weather conditions on racing, and the camaraderie among racers. Rachel discusses her experience...
2024-05-18
2h 04
The BME Breakdown
Episode 4: Study Abroad
Two of our co-hosts invite two guest speakers: the President of Tau Beta Pi and the Social Media Ambassador of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), who both participated in the summer Study Abroad program in Florence, Italy! They share insights of the organizations' missions and their unique experiences of the Study Abroad program targeted for BMEs.
2024-02-19
20 min
Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
To CBE or Not to CBE
Recently, we released an episode regarding the limited utility of by BMEs; now, I mean, limited utility as a routine, annual exercise in the low-risk asymptomatic, and non-pregnant patient. And there’s plenty of evidence that has shown that just doing a bimanual exam because “that’s what we’ve always done” -without a real indication- is just not helpful. All to say, we received numerous comments regarding that episode with 99% saying, “this is great”, “thank you for sticking with the evidence”, and “yes, we stopped doing bimanual exams without indication, when the ACOG first put that out several years back”. But of course...
2023-11-16
44 min
Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
Get Your Fingers Outta There (New Data on ASX BMEs).
The pelvic examination is a standard component of the annual gynecologic visit despite limited evidence supporting its utility. Pelvic examinations can be a source of discomfort and anxiety for some patients seeking routine health care, whereas, for others, they can offer reassurance. In 2018, the ACOG released CO 754 on "The Utility of and Indications for Routine Pelvic Examination". What does the AAFP, ACP, and ACOG say about "routine" pelvic examinations in low-risk, nonpregnant, and asymptomatic women? Why do they say what they do? In this episode, we will summarize a new publication from Obstetrics & Gynecology which was just released yesterday (November 9, 2023...
2023-11-10
30 min
Tissue Engineering Career Conversations
Ep 14. Tissue Engineering Career Conversations featuring Dr. Guillermo Ameer, Professor at Northwestern University
Our latest episode features Dr. Guellermo Ameer, the Daniel Hale Williams professor of Biomedical Engineering and Surgery in the Biomedical Engineering Department at the McCormick School of Engineering and the Department of Surgery in the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. Dr. Ameer is the founding director of the Center for Advanced Regenerative Engineering (CARE). His research interests include biomaterials, tissue engineering, regenerative engineering, and bio/nanotechnologies for diagnostics and therapeutics. Dr. Ameer has co-authored over 300 peer-reviewed journal publications and conference abstracts, several book chapters, and over 60 patents issued and pending in 9 countries. Several of his patents have...
2023-10-11
29 min
medDesign by Trig
How Are Universities Fostering Innovation in Healthcare?
In this episode of the medDesign podcast, we delve into the transformative world of Coulter College, an annual event that empowers aspiring medical innovators. Join us as we chat with Professor Jenny Amos and Professor Holly Golecki from the University of Illinois, who share their insights on the program's impact on both students and faculty. Key Topics Covered: Coulter College Overview: Discover what Coulter College is, its significance in medical innovation, and how it fosters the development of future leaders in biomedical engineering. Human-Centered Design: Learn about the importance of human-centered design in biomedical engineering and how Coulter College...
2023-09-22
34 min
7 Figure Spiritual Leader
Becoming Fully re-Sourced to Fulfill Your Mission
Are you feeling drained or lacking the necessary resources to fulfill your mission as a difference-maker? It's time to break free from the illusion lies, missteps, and traps that can slow down your progress and hinder your success in multiple areas of life. In this value-packed episode, Danielle dives into the importance of becoming fully re-Sourced with time, energy, support, and money to help pave the way to success.Join her as she discusses how to embody higher wisdom and amplify your energy fields to create vibrational autonomy. Explore the journey of evolution and consciousness, and the...
2023-06-13
34 min
The Good Life With Dr Danny
”DR. LOZA TADEESE - DISCOVERY”
"Discovery" Dr. Loza Tadesse www.tadesselab.mit.edu How does a girl growing up in Ethiopia discover her intellectual gifts that one day lead her to Stanford and MIT? This is the story of Dr. Loza Tadesse, a story of faith, family, friendship; and a process that led from the Horn of Africa to the upper midwestern region of America, to the sunny west coast, and the Northeast. A journey where the tiniest observations may influence the future of humanity. Dr. Loza Tadesse is an assistant professor at MIT in the Department of M...
2023-02-14
59 min
𝑰𝒎𝒎𝒊𝒈𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒔 𝑴𝒂𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒂𝒏 𝑰𝒎𝒑𝒂𝒄𝒕
𝐄𝟏𝟏. 𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐂𝐔𝐑𝐄𝐒 𝐅𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐒
𝐁𝐢𝐨 𝐨𝐟 𝐆𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭Dr. Jitendra Pant is the Global Director of Research and Innovation at Caron Products, US and UK.He is a globally renowned cell culture & bioprocess development expert with 14 years of experience in biotechnology and bioeuipments that has resulted in 2 FDA approved monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of breast cancer and autoimmune disorders (at Biocon), 23 publications, one book chapter, 7 patent applications (USPTO) with more than 800 citations (h index=15) in 40 countries. He has reviewed 60 articles for 20 journals and serves as the board member of 5 journals.Dr. Pant has a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Georgia (UGA), a postdoc fr...
2022-10-28
27 min
Tissue Engineering Career Conversations
Ep. 6 Tissue Engineering Career Conversations featuring Dr. Tejal Desai, Dean of Engineering, Brown University
Our sixth episode features Dr. Tejal Desai, currently Deborah Cowan Endowed Professor and former chair of the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, and the incoming Dean of Engineering at Brown University. She received her B.S. from Brown University in biomedical engineering in 1994 and was awarded a Ph.D. in bioengineering jointly from UCSF and UC Berkeley in 1998. Dr. Desai’s research spans multiple disciplines including materials engineering, cell biology, tissue engineering, and pharmacological delivery systems to develop new therapeutic interventions for disease. She seeks to design new platforms, enabled by ad...
2022-07-13
36 min
The BME Grad Podcast
3- Should BMEs have engineering portfolios?
Allie and Brian discuss the best engineering portfolios they've seen, how to build them easily, and situations where they could be useful. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebmegradpodcast/ Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfF0xH80d5lS1RpQsmpw0Q/videos For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak
2022-05-13
20 min
The BioE Tea
Year In Review
In this episode, we interviewed BMES officers Derek, Manasi, Max, and Peiwen to reflect on this past year in BMES. We talked about the highs and lows they all experienced as well as the future of BMES. Max's Last Minute PlugsCal Day 4/23, BMES will be tablingBMES Hackathon 4/24BMES Linktree for all the helpful and important linksBMES InstagramBMES TiktokBMES Website
2022-04-22
39 min
The BioE Tea
Post-Undergraduate Plans
In this episode, we interviewed Asa, Luis, and Ethan about their post-undergradauate plans. We explored how our guests chose their paths, resources to help you figure your own path, and different factors you might consider while deciding on your future.Classes Mentioned: BioE 192, ME 110, BioE 121L, BioE 153, BioE 196, EDUC C181Med School Requirements: https://career.berkeley.edu/Medical/PrepPrereqBioE Multi-year Teaching Plan: https://bioeng.berkeley.edu/undergrad/program/teaching-plan
2022-04-01
1h 03
BMESound
Episodio especial: 8 de marzo
¡Hola! El día de hoy tenemos a 4 invitadas muy especiales, que nos contarán acerca de sus propias experiencias como mujeres en el mundo de la ingeniería. Te invitamos a escuchar este episodio tan importante, no solo por el día de hoy, sino para todo el año y todo el tiempo. Muchas gracias a Ana García, Lucía Soria, Allison Hernández, Alejandra Ibarra, y a todas las mujeres que nos rodean e hicieron este episodio posible.
2022-03-09
58 min
BMESound
Alumnos IMD : Jacobo Navarro
¡Hola! Pasó mucho tiempo desde la última vez que nos escuchamos:) Para saludarte de la mejor manera, estrenamos hoy el primer episodio del podcast de la BMES, con un invitado muy especial. Jacobo tiene mucho que contarnos, y en nuestro episodio hablamos de todo: prácticas, hospitales, la carrera, los profes, proyectos actuales y a futuro, chismecito, etc. Quédate con nosotros, ve por tu botana favorita, ¡y escúchanos!@jacoboxalapa07@bith_healthcare
2022-03-05
36 min
The BioE Tea
Retreat Recap!
In this episode, we recap the events of BMES' annual spring retreat with BMES officers Bernardus Edgar William and Pratush Saravanan. We discuss all the fun things that went down at retreat and why all BMES members should attend it if they have the chance.
2022-03-01
17 min
Mastery For All with Mr. James O'Neal
Why I LOVE Teaching (Valentines Day Edition) - Ep 9
Send us a textLet me tell you, I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE TEACHING!!!!There are many reasons why I love this job and since today is LOVE DAY, I am spreading the LOVE TO ALL OF YOU!!!I love teaching because...I love interacting/building relationships with students.I meaaaaaaaaaaaan come on now. These human beings are full of joy and laughter and the occasional "go somewhere and sit down". I love it because NO DAY is the same!!! Our relationship is a rollercoaster, but we ALWAYS land saf...
2022-02-13
20 min
The BioE Tea
Theranos: What We Can Learn form its Impact on the Biotech Industry and Women Entrepanuers
In today's episode, UC Berkeley's SWE Advocacy Committee members Bella Chang and Sharicka Zutshi join us to talk about Theranos, the infamous Elizabeth Holmes, and their impact on the biotech industry. We explore the importance of understanding the impact of one's innovations on society and how the Theranos case amplified glaring disparities rooted in gender stereotypes in S.T.E.M. Some important links: The Drop Out (A podcast exploring the Holmes Case)Bad Blood by John Carreyrou"They Still Live in the Shadow of Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes" by Erin Griffith "I get it...
2022-02-09
53 min
The BioE Tea
Undergraduate Research
In this episode, we explore the undergraduate research application process and things to consider when getting into research. Thank you again to Andrea and Kenny for joining us in this episode and for the valuable advice. Important Links to Check Out: URAP ApplicationURAP Peer AdvisingKenny's email: Trangk567@berkeley.edu
2021-12-22
55 min
The BioE Tea
What I Wish I Knew
Join us for this episode where we interview BMES alum Emily Kim, Stephen Lin, and Teresa Yang about their experiences at Berkeley and what they wish they knew. Fun stories and insightful advice ahead!A few notes and helpful links from the episode:Yes the E-drop exists, it's called the one-time green petition and you can find the link to it here.The multi-year teaching plan for the BioE department is linked here.
2021-11-12
45 min
The BioE Tea
Welcome Back!| Meet Our New Hosts: Lucile and Vivian
Welcome back to The BioE Tea Podcast! In this mini-episode, we get to know a little bit more about our new hosts Lucile and Vivian, and their plans for this season.
2021-11-06
03 min
The BME Grad Podcast
26- Overview of BME Jobs: Concentrations and Functional Departments
Allie and Grace explore the 5 main concentrations of BME and discuss that within these 5 concentrations BMEs typically take either a research or industry path. They further break down industry paths: departments and roles they see BMEs end up in and what those mean to a business. For more information on The BME Grad Podcast, visit the Joint Department of BME at UNC and NC State's website: bme.unc.edu/home/news-events/the-bme-grad-podcast/ Connect with or reach out to Host, Allie Mitzak, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allie-mitzak ...
2021-11-04
25 min
BMESound
Temporada 2 - Episodio 1 | Historia, ciencia, tecnología, medicina y muchos fun facts
Para dar comienzo a esta nueva temporada del BMESound, nuestros Hosts Luis Córdova y Gabriel Leos nos platican de una manera muy entretenida y chill como dio comienzo la ingeniería biomédica, así como muchas innovaciones tecnológicas que se han dado a lo largo de la historia. Prepárate un café, busca un lugar cómodo, y sé parte de esta plática tan amena :).
2021-10-07
40 min
The BioE Tea
Welcome to BMES 2021: Meet the officers
Hello and welcome to the BioE Tea. We're really excited to meet you and get to know you more as the year begins. This episode is an opportunity for us to introduce ourselves and express our excitement for the new year. Looking forward to 2021-2022!
2021-09-08
11 min
The BME Grad Podcast
12- Resume best practices part 1 w/ Heidi Scott Giusto
Heidi Scott Giusto is the founder and owner of Career Path Writing Solutions, which provides businesses, institutions, professionals, and job-seeking individuals with consulting, coaching, writing, and editorial support. She holds multiple career certifications for interview coaching, resume writing and empowerment coaching. Heidi is also a frequent guest on podcasts and maintains a blog on these topics - all of which can be found on her website below. On this episode, Heidi joins Allie and Grace to talk about resume strategy and structure for BMEs. See our next episode for part 2 of this interview with Heidi!
2021-04-23
22 min
那可那可清華|knock knock,開啟認識清華大學的旅程!
那可那可清華 EP7|跨域不設限,醫環系直接給你兩種腦!ft.醫環系朱麗安助理教授
👩🔬跨領域讓我們視野更廣闊,今天我們請到醫環系朱麗安老師來跟我們聊聊他的跨領域、跨科系經歷,大家快來聽聽她從動機系到生科所,現在又是醫環系的老師的精采經歷。所有的成功都來自於興趣與堅持,每一個興趣的值得被堅持! 本集節目重點 ლ(∘◕‵ƹ′◕ლ) ✔跨領域讓我們視野更廣闊! ✔分子生醫工程與材料學程、生醫影像工程學程、環境組 ✔帶著成為世界冠軍的決心堅持下去吧! ✔面對全球性傳染疾病,醫環成為共同解決問題的一份子 ✔我三清我驕傲,清華培育出來的人才就是這麼棒! 生醫工程與環境科學系:http://bmes.site.nthu.edu.tw/ 腦科學研究中心:http://brc.life.nthu.edu.tw/ 動機系:http://www.pme.nthu.edu.tw/ 我們的背景音樂: 《心的樂章》『青蛙撞奶』,Produced&compose by 吳承澐CharlieWu #《那可那可清華》knock knock敲敲門,開啟認識清華大學的旅程! # 原來教育這麼有趣 # 國立清華大學招生策略中心 關於《清華大學招生策略中心》 官網:admission.nthu.edu.tw 臉書:https://www.facebook.com/NTHUadms 想要告訴我們的:https://reurl.cc/ZQVnm3
2021-03-18
22 min
The BioE Tea
Meet Our Alumni | Suzanne Chou
Listen in as we chat with BMES alum Suzanne Chou!
2021-03-15
38 min
Mindful Momma | Dana Massat | Mental Health
Mindful Souls Podcast with special guest with Kat from Crystal Rising Co. host Dana Massat
Kat & I are chatting about the dark night of the soul, Starseeds, Crystals, Healing energy, Divine Homesickness, and the mantra "I do not consent".Dana Massat, Founder of Ascend Your Soul, a Shamanic Holistic Practitioner, Healer & Teacher for over 15 years and Psychotherapist is the Mindful Momma. Author of The Shaman's Daughter. We are talking about Mental Health, self-work, awareness, spirituality, kids, relationships, wounds, childhood, parenting, & life. www.ascendyoursoul.comKathleen (Kat) is a Crystal Healer, Intuitive and designer. Following the flow that led her to create Crystal Rising. Activated...
2021-03-10
33 min
BMESound
Episodio 11 - Mujeres, dudas y reflexiones ft. Dra. Griselda Córdova
En este nuevo episodio de BMESound nos separamos un poco de la ingeniería biomédica y tomamos temas que nos afectan en la vida real. Junto con nuestra invitada especial, la Dra. Griselda Córdova, pusimos temas sobre la mesa como la importancia de dar el crédito que se merecen las mujeres, además de darles la oportunidad de participar, y a la vez cuestionar palabras y conceptos que nos han hecho pensar que son los correctos, cuando en realidad son más complejos de lo que parecen.
2021-03-08
54 min
Desde La Azotea Podcast
65. La Ingeniería biomédica con Diego Dumani / Temporada 3 / Desde La Azotea
En este episodio Diego Dumani nos ayuda a comprender en que consiste la ingeniería biomédica, además nos comparte parte de los trabajos que ha venido desarrollando de la mano de otros científicos en la dirección de tratamientos más efectivos para combatir el cáncer. Actualmente esta carrera se presenta como una excelente opción vocacional. Diego es Experto en nanotecnología, imagenología, e instrumentación para aplicaciones de diagnóstico y terapia médica. Obtuvo bachillerato y licenciatura en Ingeniería Eléctrica (UCR), maestría en Ingeniería Biomédica (UT Austin) y...
2021-02-22
27 min
BMESound
Ep 9 - La verdad Medica de las adicciones
En el episodio de hoy, nuestro Invitado especial: El Dr. Mario Gonzalez Aranza nos da una perspectiva medica sobre la naturaleza de las adicciones!
2021-02-18
54 min
BMESound
Ep 8 - Flores, dulces, corazones y protesis: San Valentín para un Biomedico
En este especial de San Valentin, nuestros integrantes exploran la idea del amor y hablan sobre este día tán especial!
2021-02-18
59 min
The BioE Tea
Meet Our Alumni | Weina Chen
Listen in as we chat with BMES alum Weina Chen!
2021-02-17
37 min