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Mary B. O'Neill, PhD
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The Functional Breeding Podcast
What is the coefficient of inbreeding (COI) and why does it matter?
This week you get just me (Jessica Perry Hekman) talking at you! I'm talking about the coefficient of inbreeding (COI), a measurement of genetic diversity that's commonly mentioned in discussions of individual and breed health. I talk about what it is, how to interpret it, how to get the measurement done for your own dog(s), why we care about it, and give the take-home messages from some papers with evidence for its importance in dog specifically. COI is not the only thing you should be breeding for, and it's rarely even the most important thing - but it's...
2024-09-09
39 min
The Tania Joy Show Podcast
The Tania Joy Show | Grooming Laws in America | Michelle Peterson & Mary Flynn O’Neill
The Tania Joy Show | Grooming Laws in America | Michelle Peterson & Mary Flynn O'Neill The Tania Joy Show aka Beauty for Ashes thanks you for watching! For more go to - https://www.americasfuture.net/get-in-the-fight-illinois-campaign/ Please partner with us for $10/month - taniajoy.tv/donate (tax deductible donations) Subscribe to our channel - Tania Joy - https://blessednewstv.com/ ***Watch LIVE DAILY at 4:14p CST on www.taniajoy.tv*** DOWNLOAD the Blessed News Network app to watch us LIVE TANIA'S FAVORITE THINGS: ► Easily BRING your...
2024-01-11
58 min
Women's Liberation Radio News
WLRN Edition 86: Women and Social Work
Enjoy this 86th edition of WLRN's monthly podcast as the heat wave hits America this early Summer in June! This month, Jenna features an interview she did with Gwen Hoffman, a woman with 25 years of experience working in the "giving" fields of crisis intervention, CPS investigations, and childcare. She holds degrees in Psychology and American Studies and is currently pursuing a PhD in History. She and Jenna explore the idea of "social work" and how it is much broader than what we traditionally think of when we hear the term. Before the interview, Mary O'Neill delivers the world news segment...
2023-06-01
49 min
The Hidden Curriculum
E42 - Pitch Perfect: The basics of making a great pitch with Mary Eschelbach Hansen and Zach Bethune
This week we have a special episode! We invite a couple of job market candidates to give us their pitch and we have a panel of judges identifying the great things about each pitch and broad lessons for everyone who is crafting the pitch for their paper. The "elevator" pitch is an idea whose objective is to talk about a particular paper to motivate a conversation. Usually job market candidates have to "craft" a pitch since they'll be constantly asked about their job market paper. It is not easy and there are many takes on how to get this...
2022-12-06
1h 00
The Hidden Curriculum
E29 - Tips to target a job at a liberal arts institution with Allison O Luedtke
In this episode we talk with Allison Luedtke (LID-kee) about procuring a job at a liberal arts position. Allison is an assistant professor of economics at St. Olaf College. Her research focuses on the macroeconomic effects of networks. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Virginia and Bachelor's degree in Math from William and Mary. Sebastian Tello-Trillo is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy in the University of Virginia. Alex Hollingsworth is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the O'Neill...
2021-09-07
54 min
EarthRights
S3 E2: The Colombian Civil War and Peace Process with Paola and Mary
In this next BONUS episode of the EarthRights Podcast about post-war peace processes, Mel is in conversation with Paola (Colombian national living in the UK) and Mary (PhD student researching the impact of the armed conflict and drug policy in Colombia).In view of the very recent uprisings and protests going on in Colombia and Europe, Paola and Mary tell us about the history of this conflict, the establishment of FARK, the left wing illegal army and the post war peace process currently in a state of flux. Many social leaders have been killed during t...
2021-07-21
46 min
Irish Theatre At Play
Episode Three - Dr. David Clare
Welcome back to Irish Theatre At Play! We are delighted to be joined this week by Dr. David Clare for an episode centred around theatre history, specifically within an Irish context. Dr. David Clare is Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Studies at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick. Previously, he held two IRC postdoctoral fellowships at NUI Galway, both of which were based in the Moore Institute. These projects included his own "The Hibernicising of the Anglo-Irish Playwright" (2014-2016) and the Prof. Patrick Lonergan-led "Performance, Nation, and Globalization: Modern Irish Drama and its International Contexts" (2012-2013).
2021-04-04
34 min
The ThinkND Podcast
Consider This - Simplifying the COVID-19 Conversation, Part 4: Pandemic and Athletics
Episode Topic: Pandemic and AthleticsThis session will cover how the pandemic is affecting college athletics. Topics will include the decision for Notre Dame to continue fall sports, the roles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Athletic Coast Conference, and how the pandemic is affecting college athletics nationally.Featured Speakers: Heidi Beidinger-Burnett, Director, Eck Institute for Global Health Masters Program; Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame; President of the St. Joseph County Board of HealthMary Ann McDowell, PhD, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences and Member o...
2020-12-14
1h 02