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MythmakersMythmakersMegan Whalen Turner: The Queen's Thief and the Secret of a Long Career as a Fantasy WriterWelcome back to Mythmakers for our sixth season!   Megan Whalen Turner began her career in 1996 and is still going strong as her series The Queen's Thief becomes available in the UK and the Commonwealth for the first time. US readers have been enjoying the series for years and she won the Newbury Award and Mythopoeia Award in recognition of her achievements. Take a listen as she tells our host Julia Golding about her career, the books that inspired her, and her link to Oxford fantasy through Dianne Wynne Jones. Megan also shares with us her f...2024-09-0550 minThe Right Mind Show with Todd Schowalter on NewsTalkSTLThe Right Mind Show with Todd Schowalter on NewsTalkSTLYour Blue Ponytails Offend Us - 10.14.23Listen to The Right Mind Show with Todd Schowalter every Saturday at 5pmCT on NewsTalkSTL at 101.9, 94.1, and 99.1HD3 in the St. Louis area and online at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  0:00 The baldmen are ganging up on Todd | Is it legal to poop on the streets of St. Louis yet? | Crackheads are stealing our comic books | Singers are trying to spit in Todd's mouth from the stage | Dianne Feinstein's seat is up for grabs | Be kind, rewind | Your kid's name is stupid 13:21 Comedian Chrissie Mayr talks about offending sensitive liberals https://www.youtube.com/@ChrissieMayr ...2023-10-1551 minGenetics UnzippedGenetics UnzippedMeet the Robinson Crusoe IslandersDianne Newbury discusses the story of the Robinson Crusoe islanders and what their genes can teach us about speech and language development.Full show notes, transcript, music credits and references online at GeneticsUnzipped.comFollow us on Twitter @GeneticsUnzipGenetics Unzipped is written and presented by Kat Arney with audio production by Hannah Varrall.This podcast is produced by First Create the Media for the Genetics Society - one of the oldest learned societies in the world dedicated to supporting and promoting the research, teaching and application of genetics. 2021-09-0934 minNDM Public EngagementNDM Public EngagementScience Oxford Live 2013 - Public EngagementThe Nuffield Department of Medicine recognises that public engagement is vital to educate, inform and build relationships with the community. Our scientists are actively engaging in open discussion, meeting people to debate, listen and learn. Our series of evening lectures at Science Oxford Live, as part of the Healthy Season in spring 2013, was a great success. We are grateful to all of our speakers: Dr Julian Knight (Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics), Professor Tim Key (Cancer Epidemiology Unit), Professor Adrian Hill and Dr Simon Draper (Jenner Institute), Professor Chas Bountra and Professor Stefan Knapp (Structural Genomics Consortium), and Dr...2013-09-1701 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineSpecific Language ImpairmentDr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. Dr Dianne Newbury is looking for the genes that predispose to Specific Language Impairment, a complex genetic disorder. Two regions, located on chromosomes 16 and 19, are linked with this disorder. Interactions between several normal genetic variants and environmental factors make certain individuals more vulnerable to language problems.2011-11-1404 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineSpecific Language ImpairmentDr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. Dr Dianne Newbury is looking for the genes that predispose to Specific Language Impairment, a complex genetic disorder. Two regions, located on chromosomes 16 and 19, are linked with this disorder. Interactions between several normal genetic variants and environmental factors make certain individuals more vulnerable to language problems.2011-11-1400 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineSpecific Language ImpairmentDr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. Dr Dianne Newbury is looking for the genes that predispose to Specific Language Impairment, a complex genetic disorder. Two regions, located on chromosomes 16 and 19, are linked with this disorder. Interactions between several normal genetic variants and environmental factors make certain individuals more vulnerable to language problems.2011-11-1404 minGeneticsGeneticsSpecific Language ImpairmentDr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is a complex genetic disorder in the development of language. Dr Dianne Newbury is looking for the genes that predispose to SLI. Two regions, located on chromosomes 16 and 19, are linked with this disorder. Interactions between several normal genetic variants and environmental factors make certain individuals more vulnerable to language problems. A better understanding of these underlying biological pathways will lead to the development of more accurate identification systems and better therapies.2011-11-1404 minGeneticsGeneticsSpecific Language ImpairmentDr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is a complex genetic disorder in the development of language. Dr Dianne Newbury is looking for the genes that predispose to SLI. Two regions, located on chromosomes 16 and 19, are linked with this disorder. Interactions between several normal genetic variants and environmental factors make certain individuals more vulnerable to language problems. A better understanding of these underlying biological pathways will lead to the development of more accurate identification systems and better therapies.2011-11-1404 min