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The Life of Her Mind
Dr. Katherine Roe on Rethinking Animal Testing and Redefining Scientific Research
What drives women in science to challenge the status quo? In this episode of The Life of Her Mind, host Mia Wood sits down with Dr. Katherine Roe, Chief Scientist in the Laboratory Investigations Department at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Hear Dr. Roe: - explain her initial interest in science, which led her to graduate magna cum laude from Syracuse University, with degrees in biology and psychology - discuss her graduate work in psychology and cognitive science at the University of California San Diego, culminating in a PhD - d...
2026-02-12
1h 23
The Life of Her Mind
Dr. Shella Keilholz: From Physics to Brain Imaging and the Search for Scientific Truth
What drives groundbreaking women in science to push beyond boundaries? In this episode of Life of Her Mind, Mia Wood sits down with Dr. Shella Keilholz, Principal Investigator in The Keilholz Mind Lab at Emory University and Georgia Tech. Dr. Keilholz discusses her academic journey, starting with physics and eventually focusing on non-invasive brain imaging through MRI. Hear Dr. Keilholz explain how her interest in combining physics with medical science led to the study of biomedical engineering, particularly MRI technologydescribe her transition from studying blood flow and kidneys to brain imaging during her postdoc p...
2026-02-05
35 min
The Life of Her Mind
Dr. Jeanne Jordan on Virology, Global Health, and Empowering Women in Science
Dr. Jeanne Jordan discusses her long and exemplary career, which was prompted by growing up in the era just before the polio vaccine was created and an outbreak of Newcastle disease in her father’s flock of chickens. Jeanne talks about her work in global public health, scientific education, and her experiences navigating a male-dominated professional environment, while emphasizing the importance of mentoring young scientists and making research accessible to local communities. Jeanne brings her decades of experience and expertise to bear as the Director of the International Institute for Public Health Laboratory Management a collaboration between APHL and Ge...
2026-01-29
39 min
The Life of Her Mind
Revolutionizing Autoimmune Diagnostics: Dr. Veena Joy on CAR-T & Women's Health
Dr. Veena Joy, the U.S. Lead for Strategic Partnerships in Allergy and Autoimmunity at Thermo Fisher Scientific discusses her career transition from academic research to industry work at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Driven by her interest in health economics and the underexplored aspects of autoimmune disease diagnostics, Dr. Joy transitioned to a focus on translational medicine and autoimmune diagnostics. Emphasizing the value of thinking beyond narrow specializations, Dr. Joy discusses how her diverse experiences have enabled her to make a broader impact in the autoimmune diagnostics field, particularly improvements in autoimmune disease diagnostics. The holistic diagnostic approaches Dr. Joy...
2026-01-22
28 min
The Life of Her Mind
Innovating Lung Cancer Immunotherapy: Dr. Kellie Smith on T-Cells and Scientific Leadership
Dr. Kellie Smith is an Associate Professor of Oncology in the Bloomberg-Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. In this interview, Dr. Smith shares how she came to study science and specialize in T-cell immunology and immunotherapy. She also discusses how she developed an original assay for detecting anti-tumor immune responses in specific types of lung cancer, called MANASCORE. She also shares some details about the goal of comprehensively understanding immunotherapy-resistant immune cells. Dr. Smith reveals the basic thought process that led her to a focus on integrating multi-omics technologies to study tumor-reactive T c...
2026-01-15
28 min
The Life of Her Mind
Fieldwork and Biological Anthropology with Dr. Stephanie Poindexter
Dr. Stephanie Poindexter is a biological anthropologist at the University of Buffalo specializing in primatology. Doctor Poindexter conducts field, lab, and desk-based research into how primates use and navigate their habitats. More specifically, Doctor Poindexter investigates primate movement, morphology, and cognition. Of particular interest is the slow loris. Dr. Poindexter investigates how the environment, other animals, and their own cognitive and physical capacities influence the nocturnal slow loris's movement.In this episode, we learn how Dr. Poindexter loved primates as a child, planned for medical school, then rediscovered and fell in love with primatology...
2025-09-25
49 min
The Life of Her Mind
Unconventional Career Paths in STEM with Shilo Nelson
Kinesiology Professor Shilo Nelson’s story highlights the important point that there is no one correct way to approach a career in STEM. Our conversation covers a range of topics, including the following: Prof. Nelson’s experience in the United States Air ForceHow Prof. Nelson parlayed her discipline and physical fitness into a stint as a Seattle Sea Hawks cheerleader;The importance of seeing – and taking – opportunities that don’t seem obvious fits with one’s background;How Prof. Nelson’s path as a kinesiology major at Eastern Washington University led to body building, work...
2025-09-25
58 min
The Life of Her Mind
Building a Network for Black Women in Science with Tomi Akingbade
Tomi Akingbade is the founder of the Black Women in Science Network and a Ph.D. student in Neurochemistry at the University of Cambridge. Tomi’s scientific research centers on the inflammatory mechanisms of aggregates in Alzheimer’s disease. Interested in science since childhood, Tomi founded the Black Women in Science Network as a response to the lack of frank conversations about being a Black woman in science, and the supportive community such conversations generate. The image of what it is to be a scientist is changing, and must continue to do so, if the sciences are to achieve a com...
2025-09-25
39 min
The Life of Her Mind
Revolutionizing Archaeology with Dr. Kisha Supernant
Dr. Kisha Supernant, Biography from The University of Alberta: Dr. Kisha Supernant (Métis/Papaschase/British) is the Director of the Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology and a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. An award-winning teacher, researcher, and writer, her research interests include the relationship between cultural identities, landscapes, and the use of space, Métis archaeology, and heart-centered archaeological practice. Her research with Indigenous communities (including Métis and First Nations) in western Canada explores how archaeologists and communities can build collaborative research relationships.She leads the Exploring Métis Iden...
2025-09-25
45 min
The Life of Her Mind
Neuroscience of Sex and Gender with Dr. Daphna Joel
Dr. Daphna Joel is Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University. Dr. Joel is a member of the School of Psychological Sciences and the Sagol School of Neuroscience.After having completed her PhD in Psychobiology at Tel Aviv University in 1998, Dr. Joel received the Alon Fellowship for Young Scientists and then joined Tel Aviv University’s faculty. Dr. Joel’s work focuses on the relations between sex, gender, and brain structure and function. She has published over 70 papers and is the author of Gender Mosaic: Beyond the Myth of the Male and Femal...
2025-09-25
46 min
The Life of Her Mind
Understanding Brain Plasticity with Dr. Gina Turrigiano
Groundbreaking neurobiologist, Dr. Gina Turrigiano heads up the Turrigiano Lab in Brandeis University’s Biology Department. Dr. Turrigiano’s work focuses on brain plasticity. Our conversation covered a wide range of topics, including the following: How Dr. Turrigiano and her husband, electrophysiologist, Dr. Sasha Nelson, navigated the challenges involved in couples hiring at research institutions – especially when young children are in the mix; How Dr. Turrigiano’s undergraduate career as a biology major at Reed College led to a concentration in neurobiology; What “brain plasticity” means and how it applies to Dr. Turrigiano’s work; What...
2025-09-25
51 min
The Life of Her Mind
Planetary Science and Finding Your Career Path with Dr. Alyssa Rhoden
The Life of Her Mind is dedicated to learning about how these women think — how they think about their careers, disciplines, and future. Each episode focuses on a single professional working in or around the sciences, with an eye toward uncovering what makes each individual’s contributions unique.Please join us in welcoming Dr. Alyssa Rhoden, Principal Scientist at Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, to episode two of ‘The Life of Her Mind’.Dr. Rhoden previously held posts at Arizona State University, where she was an Assistant Professor of Plane...
2025-09-25
1h 02
The Life of Her Mind
Medical Ethics and Challenging Scientific Doctrine with Dr. Alice Dreger
In our inaugural conversation, we had the opportunity to speak with Alice Dreger, PhD. Dr. Dreger is an historian and philosopher of science, a journalist, and an activist. One of those rare thinkers who draws her readers into complex and controversial topics as if they’re just hanging out, jawing over a couple of drinks, Dreger’s work makes people question the long held “scientific” doctrine. In doing so, she forces them to consider that these beliefs are rooted in political bias as much as anything else. Trained in the history and philosophy of science, Dr...
2025-09-25
58 min
The Life of Her Mind
Welcome to the Life of Her Mind: Episode Trailer
Labroots is excited to announce the relaunch of The Life of Her Mind, a podcast series focusing on the lives, perspectives, career pathways, and research of women working across STEM fields.Stay up to date on the latest in science at Labroots.com.
2025-09-24
01 min
Simply Mars
Liquid Water on Mars: A New Era of Exploration
Discover the groundbreaking seismic evidence of liquid water beneath Mars' surface, a finding that could reshape our understanding of the Red Planet's habitability. Explore NASA's accelerated plans for Mars missions and the implications for international cooperation in space exploration. Plus, learn about the Europa Clipper's recent Mars flyby and its contributions to future missions. Join us for these exciting developments in space exploration. Sources: https://thedebrief.org/seismic-signals-hint-at-presence-of-liquid-water-deep-beneath-the-martian-surface/ https://www.livescience.com/space/mars/scientists-find-hint-of-hidden-liquid-water-ocean-deep-below-mars-surface https://phys.org/news/2025-05-meteorites-marsquakes-hint-underground-ocean.html https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Martian_Seismic_Data_Suggests_Potential_Liquid_Water...
2025-05-13
11 min
Science News Daily
GLP-1 Drugs Lower Cancer Risk, XPRIZE Launches Healthspan Challenge, NASA Finds Hidden Ocean on Mars, Breakthrough in Amoebiasis Research, and more...
(0:10): Study Finds GLP-1 Drugs Cut Obesity-Related Cancer Risk, Beyond Weight Loss Benefits(2:36): XPRIZE Launches $81M Challenge to Boost Healthspan by 20 Years for Aging Population(5:09): NASA Unveils Possible Hidden Ocean Beneath Mars' Surface, Reviving Hopes for Extraterrestrial Life(7:24): Breakthrough in Combating Deadly Amoebiasis: Genetic Tools Target Parasite's Immune Evasion(9:41): Zepbound Outperforms Wegovy in Obesity Study: Promising Weight Loss Results RevealedTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: Labroots
2025-05-13
12 min
Simply Science
New Stem Cell Discovery, Cosmic Gas Cloud, and Canine Genetics Unveiled
Explore the latest scientific breakthroughs: a new stem cell type linked to belly fat in aging, the discovery of a massive interstellar gas cloud near Earth, and the genetic secrets behind herding skills in border collies. Join us as we delve into these fascinating studies and their potential implications for health, astronomy, and animal behavior. Sources: https://scitechdaily.com/?p=473121 https://www.technologynetworks.com/tn/news/stem-cells-enhance-production-of-abdominal-fat-as-we-age-398971 https://www.labroots.com/trending/cell-and-molecular-biology/28935/aging-stem-cells-expand-waistlines-middle-age https://www.thebrighterside.news/post/new-study-explains-why-people-gain-stubborn-belly-fat-in-middle-age/ https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/here-is-why-belly-fat-increases-with-age-1746185099.html https://www.bioscience.com.pk...
2025-05-04
11 min
Simply Science
Revolutionary Theories and Cosmic Discoveries: Black Holes, Blood Donors, and SPHEREx
Explore groundbreaking theories on black holes transforming into white holes, the potential health benefits of frequent blood donation, and NASA's SPHEREx mission to map the universe. Join us as we delve into these fascinating topics and their implications for science and our understanding of the cosmos. Sources: https://thedebrief.org/black-holes-may-evolve-into-white-holes-where-time-begins-groundbreaking-theory-suggests/ https://www.the-independent.com/news/science/black-hole-universe-singularity-role-physics-b2714299.html https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/black-holes-not-endings-beginnings-new-research-could-revolutionise-our-understanding-universe https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/black-holes-might-not-be-cosmic-dead-ends-but-rather-the-beginning-of-white-holes/ https://www.labrujulaverde.com/en/2025/03/black-holes-do-not-represent-the-end-of-time-but-the-beginning-of-white-holes-a-revolutionary-theory-may-change-our-view-of-the-universe/ https://www.realclearscience.com/2025/03/13/black_holes_may_transition_into_white_holes_1097277.html ...
2025-03-14
11 min
Pharmacy Podcast Network
Demystifying Medicaid Coverage and Reimbursement for Pharmacogenomics Testing | Precision Health and PGx Podcast
Before founding inGENEious RX Incorporated, a boutique pharmacogenomics consulting firm, Dr. Winslow directed pharmacy business operations and clinical pharmacy programs in retail, hospital, long-term care, and public health pharmacies for Walmart Stores, Community Health Systems, Neil Medical Group, and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Since founding inGENEious RX over eleven years ago, Dr. Winslow has worked with numerous distinguished vendors in the pharmacogenomics industry including Translational Software, Admera Health, Genemarkers, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Kentucky Teachers’ Retirement System, GenXys, and Thermo Fisher Scientific. A sought-after pharmacogenomics subject matter expert, Dr. Winslow, has aut...
2024-11-25
30 min
AI Daily News Podcast
AI Daily News: Monday October 28, 2024 - Google Wants to Control Your PC Too & Cisco's AI Agents
Welcome to AI News! Brought to you by ReallyEasyAI - https://www.youtube.com/@reallyeasyai In today's video, we're diving into a variety of AI news stories from around the world. We'll be covering everything from Google's new AI technology to the impact of AI on Georgia courts, so you won't want to miss out. Get ready to be amazed and informed! Links: https://money.usnews.com/investing/news/articles/2024-10-26/google-to-develop-ai-that-takes-over-computers-the-information-reportshttps://techcrunch.com/2024/10/27/meta-releases-an-open-version-of-googles-podcast-generator/https://www.pymnts.com/news/artificial-intelligence/2024/cisco-debuts-ai-agents-to-supplement-human-customer-service-reps/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coinbase-unveils-fast-ai-agent-083703671.htmlhttps://www.pymnts.com/news/artificial-intelligence/2024/tiny-ai-models-could-give-retailers-big-cost-edge/https://archive.is...
2024-10-28
22 min
TIPP Talk
Elijah and M: Breaking Down the Truth About Stereotypes
Elijah and M sit down to discuss stereotypes - what they are, how they function and why we focus on teaching the truth. Works Cited: Bouchard, Anthony. “The Science behind Why We Do Things We’re Told Not to Do.” Labroots, 12 Feb. 2017, www.labroots.com/trending/videos/10420/the-science-behind-why-we-do-things-we-re-told-not-to-do. Johnson, Mark B. “Experimental Test of Social Norms Theory in a Real-World Drinking Environment.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Sept. 2012, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3410953/. Paul, Annie Murphy. “Where Bias Begins: The Truth about Stereotypes.” Psychology Tod...
2023-08-09
44 min
Strange Recon Radio
Strange Recon - Too Hot To Rocket! 8MAY23
Thank you for being here!If you enjoy my stuff, please support Strange Recon!Paypal - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/strangereconVisit us at www.strangereconpodcast.comSourceshttps://www.labroots.com/trending/chemistry-and-physics/8905/aerospike-engine https://rocketstar.nyc/#services https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/rockets/a18245/rocketstar-space-single-stage-to-orbit/?zoomable https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/spinoff/NASA_Developed_Temperature_Regulating_Clothing_Additive_Heats_Up
2023-05-08
2h 23
Iron Radio-Nutrition Radio Network
Ep. 7 Cardiovascular Supplements That "Work" (Pilot)
Ever wonder which dietary supplements have quality evidence behind them? A new academic paper has been published that makes conclusions on several with regards to heart health. No single analysis is utterly conclusive, of course, but this is fascinating nonetheless. Stop wasting money and follow the data. ---------------------------------------- NOTE: Want longer episodes? Our initial daily format may become weekly, depending on your feedback. Also watch for lengthier bonus installments, and for fitness in particular, check out www.ironradio.org and https://www.facebook.com/groups/56270951924. For more of the information that influenced this c...
2023-02-14
09 min
Ten Things I Like About... Podcast
Tarantulas: Senses
Summary: The senses of the tarantula are complex and bind-blowing! Join Kiersten as she walks you through this amazing arachnid’s sense of sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. For my hearing impaired listeners, a complete transcript of this podcast follows the show notes on Podbean. Show Notes: The Tarantula Scientist by Sy Montgomery https://study.com/academy/lesson/tarantulas-anatomy-habitat-bite.html https://www.labroots.com/trending/plants-and-animals/18796/surprise-tarantulas-color-vision “The evolution of coloration and opsin in tarantulas.” By Satires Foley, Vinodkumar Saranathan, and William H. Piel...
2023-01-12
11 min
Ten Things I Like About... Podcast
Tarantulas: Senses
Summary: The senses of the tarantula are complex and bind-blowing! Join Kiersten as she walks you through this amazing arachnid’s sense of sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. For my hearing impaired listeners, a complete transcript of this podcast follows the show notes on Podbean. Show Notes: The Tarantula Scientist by Sy Montgomery https://study.com/academy/lesson/tarantulas-anatomy-habitat-bite.html https://www.labroots.com/trending/plants-and-animals/18796/surprise-tarantulas-color-vision “The evolution of coloration and opsin in tarantulas.” By Satires Foley, Vinodkumar Saranathan, and William H. Piel...
2023-01-12
11 min
The Free Exchange of Ideas
American (un) Fitness
Donovan and John discuss America's unfitness. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19064536/#:~:text=High%2Dfructose%20corn%20syrup%20(HFCS,beverage%20industry%20in%20the%201970s https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hngDhaD6UaY&feature=share https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LndpgmPLW-0&feature=share https://youtu.be/efGa8QD8pU4 https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/body-positivity https://www.labroots.com/trending/neuroscience/23014/childhood-fitness-obesity-predict-midlife-cognition https://www.jewishpress.com/news/us-news/ny/expose-nypd-relaxes-fitness-test-pulls-detectives-off-posts-to-cover-street-corners/2022/07/06/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-hegner/support
2022-08-27
24 min
Wonderland - Beyond the Looking Glass
The "In-Betweens" S2E2 - Loyalty : Is It Learned; Cheating: Is It Genetic?
Welcome to the "In-Betweens" a series of episodes between Seasons 3 and 4. Anything goes and the topics will be lighter but just as educational and engaging. This episode welcomes Tim from the "Real Talk with Tim" podcast as we go down the rabbit hole asking the question; is loyalty a learned behavior. We also take a look at the research that suggests cheating could be genetic. Below you will find links to the research references in the episode and Tim's handles to go share some love to his platform. Let's gooooooo.... Don't forget to...
2022-07-18
54 min
Chasing Immortality
Rasputin: The Man Who Can't Be Killed
Works CitedAzar, Helen. “TIME TRAVEL WITH ROMANOV FAMILY: CHILDREN’S ISLAND.” Theromanovfamily.Com, 18 June 2015, www.theromanovfamily.com/the-alexander-palace-and-park.Ball, Jacqueline. “Should Dogs Be Prescribed for Chronic Pain? | Physician’s Weekly.” Www.Physiciansweekly.Com, Physician's Weekly, 14 Oct. 2014, www.physiciansweekly.com/should-dogs-be-prescribed-for-chronic-pain/#:%7E:text=Research%20shows%20that%20being%20in,often%20results%20from%20chronic%20pain.Bezrutczyk, Destiny, and Theresa Parisi. “Speedball (Heroin & Cocaine) Abuse And Recovery.” Addiction Center, 30 Mar. 2021, www.addictioncenter.com/drugs/heroin/speedball.Biographics. “Grigori Rasputin: The Devil Incarnate.” YouTube, uploaded by Simon Whistler, 21 Jan. 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZOHQwzA0bM.Biography...
2021-11-26
1h 03
Ye Olde Crime
Zana the Yeti Woman: A Cryptozoological Mystery
Lindsay and Madison are joined by Lindsay’s husband, Thomas, and discuss Zana the Yeti, as well as why holding someone captive against their will is a dick move, that everyone loves grapes, and how cool genetics are (even if they can’t tell us everything).Information pulled from the following sources: 2021 Greater Kashmir article by Dr. Farooq A. Shiekh 2021 Wiley Advanced Genetics article by Ashot Margaryan, Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding, Christian Caroe, Vladimir Yamschikov, Igor Burtsev & M. Thomas P. Gilbert 2020 The Mystery Box article by Brown Lotus 2015 Labroots article by Robert Woodard 2015 Tech Times article by Jim...
2021-10-27
43 min
Thoughts Off The Stem
Adulting Stoner Dad Style
It's something else being a single parent. I swear I a good dad but the video games made me do it. The kids are in control, my mouth is not! I thought sativa would help me focus. Nope. Just fed my agravation. Introducing the ganja gong, 'cause it's time to learn something new. Boredom's a drag and it's pulling me down maaaaan! Weed Facts: women build tollerance faster than men from cnbs.org weed kills cancer cells from labroots.com seattles weed vending machines from factretriever.com Crazy but True: Eiffel Tower sold by Victor Lutz from smithsonianmag.com Join...
2021-08-20
32 min
Curiosity Weekly
Move Over, CRISPR — New Gene Editing Tech is Here
Learn about the RLR gene editing tool; Victorian-era emoji; and why “night shift” screen settings don’t help you sleep. RLR is a new gene editing tool that's safer and more useful than CRISPR by Cameron Duke Move over CRISPR, the retrons are coming. (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-04/wifb-moc042921.php Schubert, M. G., Goodman, D. B., Wannier, T. M., Kaur, D., Farzadfard, F., Lu, T. K., Shipman, S. L., & Church, G. M. (2021). High-throughput functional variant screens via in vivo production of single-stranded DNA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(18), e2018181118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2018181118 Swingle, B., Mark...
2021-06-14
12 min
Travel Medicine Podcast
731 Journal Club- Blood, Spit, and Tears
In this episode, Dr’s J and Santhosh once again perform their biweekly roundup of medical news, this time with an emphasis on bodily fluids. Along the way they cover blood group infection protection, salivary wound healing, spit wiki’s, covid crying diagnosis, a new mobile app based diagnostic for gonorrhea and more! So sit back and relax as we teach you whats new in the world of medical news!SOurceshttps://www.zmescience.com/medicine/type-o-blood-may-have-a-protective-effect-against-covid-19/http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/10/451/eaap8798https://www.labroots.com/trending/clinical-and-molecular-dx/20552/researchers-create-saliva-wikihttps://www.labroots.com...
2021-06-05
46 min
Wives & Knives
Wives & Knives Episode 8: Shafilea Ahmed.
Hello and welcome to this weeks episode of Wives & Knives: a true crime podcast, with your hosts Dani Smith & Kelly Lee. This weeks case is that of Shafilea Ahmed; Shafilea was an intelligent and promising young girl from Lancashire who was the victim of a so called “Honour” killing. Please remember that we mean no disrespect to anyone mentioned in this episode, or across any of our platforms. We have an interest in true crime and related topics and whilst we may offer our own personal views on certain items it is meant to be educational and as light hearted as p...
2021-03-17
55 min
Pistolando Podcast
Pistolando #106 - BMF edition: Pombo intercontinental
Ficha técnica Hosts: Leticia Dáquer e Thiago Corrêa Edição: Leticia Dáquer Capa: Leticia Dáquer Data da gravação: 07/03/2021 Data da publicação: 10/03/2021 Áudios utilizados na edição: Annie Lennox - There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) (Remastered) DreamWorks Madagascar em Português | Ele Mordeu a Minha Bunda Cena Bom Leticia Covid-19: pesquisadores da UnB desenvolvem máscara que barra e inativa o vírus (Ig, 03/03/2021) 'Grammar vigilante' c...
2021-03-10
1h 47
Pistolando Podcast
Pistolando #106 - BMF edition: Pombo intercontinental
Ficha técnica Hosts: Leticia Dáquer e Thiago Corrêa Edição: Leticia Dáquer Capa: Leticia Dáquer Data da gravação: 07/03/2021 Data da publicação: 10/03/2021 Áudios utilizados na edição: Annie Lennox - There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) (Remastered) DreamWorks Madagascar em Português | Ele Mordeu a Minha Bunda Cena Bom Leticia Covid-19: pesquisadores da UnB desenvolvem máscara que barra e inativa o vírus (Ig, 03/03/2021) 'Grammar vigilante' c...
2021-03-10
1h 47
High Gluttony
Episode 15: Cannabinoids
After we explored terpenes in our last cannaquest, we had many questions about cannabinoids. We discover lots of fun facts about THC and CBD, discuss the endocannabinoid system, and learn some of the theories behind how THC came to be. Listen along as we venture into Cannabinoids!Sources:https://medium.com/cbd-origin/hemp-vs-marijuana-the-difference-explained-a837c51aa8f7https://www.analyticalcannabis.com/articles/the-difference-between-cannabinoids-and-terpenes-311502https://www.inmedpharma.com/learn/what-is-cannabinol/https://www.analyticalcannabis.com/articles/the-difference-between-cannabinoids-and-terpenes-311502https://www.labroots.com/trending/cannabis-sciences/13082/weed-thc
2021-01-20
47 min
Post Cards From the YES Life: Your launchpad for reinvention, empowerment, adventurous living, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship
All Treats, No Tricks: 5 Secrets to Make Life Sweeter
In celebration of Halloween in the US, we're talking about 5 treats guaranteed to make life sweeter. They may seem simple on the surface, but it takes effort to bring them to life. Resources Join Coach Kim for the November Gratitude Walk (or Run!) Endurance training is not one-size-fits-all. Sign up for Kim's mailing list to receive emails, tips, and resources that will help you be a stronger, more resilient athlete. Book mentioned in this episode: Innercise by John Assaraf Additional reading and source material for this episode:
2020-10-31
15 min
Travel Medicine Podcast
702- Pandemic Journal Club
In this first journal club of season 7, Dr’s J and Santhosh round up whats new in the world of pandemic medicine. Along the way, they cover musical interludes, panda bears, sensitivity and specificty, testing patients for covid with brain scans, school reopenings, the re-emergence of legionella, cat drugs for covid, corona sniffing dogs, covid breathalyzers and more! So sit back as we return with a brand new season of whats new in the world of medical newsSources1)http://www.ajnr.org/content/early/2020/09/17/ajnr.A68322) https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24732960-100-we-now-have-the-technology-to-develop-vaccines-that-spread-themselves/
2020-10-17
46 min
Footle and Grok
The Science of Christmas Trees
Ep. 2 The Science of Christmas Trees Links Footle and Grok blog: http://www.footleandgrok.com/ Footle and Grok on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/footleandgrok/ The Science Behind the Best Christmas Trees Infographic: https://www.labroots.com/trending/plants-and-animals/13597/science-christmas-trees Quick Tree Facts: https://realchristmastrees.org/dnn/Education/Quick-Tree-Facts Wired Christmas Tree Article: https://www.wired.com/story/the-science-of-growing-a-perfect-christmas-tree/ Intro and Outro Music: Mr. Lansing’s Road by Mark! Silver https://marksilvermedia.github.io/groovygalleon/tunes
2019-12-03
05 min
Stranger Still
Can Loneliness Affect My Well Being?
This week, we explore, "Can loneliness affect my well being?" Well, if load a question like that, the answer is usually, "yes." But, it might not be your fault! It's time we got to the bottom of this and figured out what makes us lonely. Every week on Stranger Still, we take the questions you've never questioned to ask and try to answer them. We want to make you laugh and teach you something interesting at the same time. So join us every Wednesday for another fun filled learn! If you've got a strange question you want answered ask us...
2019-05-15
37 min
The Future of Data Podcast | conversation with leaders, influencers, and change makers in the World of Data & Analytics
Understanding #FutureOfData in #Health & #Medicine
In this podcast, Aaron Black from Inova Translational Medicine Institute talks about his journey in creating/leading data science practice in healthcare. He shared some of the best practices, opportunities, and challenges concerning team dynamics, process orientation, and leadership relationship building. This podcast is great for anyone from ADP who talked about big data in HR. He shared some of the best practices and opportunities that reside in HR data. Aaron also shared some tactical steps to help build a better data-driven team to execute data-driven strategies. This podcast is great for folks looking to explore the depth of HR...
2018-06-28
56 min