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The Field EngineerThe Field EngineerField Service Engineering Leaders Roundtable Mastermind Discussion Part 3Part three. The final section of our Field Service Engineering Leaders Roundtable Mastermind Discussion.Topics include, instruments, customization, customisation, patches, software, firmware, hardware, training, AI, augmented reality, AR, artificial reality, scheduling, escalation and escalations, downtime, maintenance. The importance of the field service engineer who is at this moment in front of the customer.Service Level Agreements, and the importance of staffing correctly to fulfil SLAs - headcount and budgets.Managing field service teams, ,managing, management, hierarchy, communication, two way communication.Featuring Bruce Breeden Chief Service Officer at Michelli Weighing & Measurement, Jerry Varvaro Head of BPS Service - Americas at...2025-04-1023 minThe Field EngineerThe Field EngineerField Service Engineering leaders roundtable mastermind discussion Part 1 Servant LeadershipPart one of Field Service Engineering Leaders Roundtable Mastermind Discussion about Servant Leadership.Featuring Bruce Breeden Chief Service Officer at Michelli Weighing & Measurement, Jerry Varvaro Head of BPS Service - Americas at Sartorius , Maurizio De Poli Global Service Manager at Nanion Technologies. Hosted by The Field Engineer volunteer Advisory Team Members, Charlie Apps former Global Technical Support Manager at CMR Surgical, and Guy Eid former National Field Service Manager bioMérieux.2025-04-0418 minMELODY 专家话 - Radio Station [CHI]MELODY 专家话 - Radio Station [CHI]MELODY|甲醛健康的隐形杀手!|Ecoat Nanion Sdn Bhd创办人兼首席执行官,彭家良无论是医疗界、法律界抑或教育界等,我们都邀来不同领域的专业人士和你齐探讨时下相关课题。2023-11-2115 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesHenzler-Wildman Lab (Katherine Henzler-Wildman & Nathan E. Thomas)Katherine Henzler-Wildman (University of Wisconsin-Madison) & Nathan E. Thomas (University of California San Diego)On this episode of the podcast we spoke with Katherine and Nathan about their most recent publication (measuring transport stoichiometry), you can read the full publication A solid-supported membrane electrophysiology assay for efficient characterization of ion-coupled transport here.Nathan and Katie highlight the importance of staying persistent in science and following where the science takes you.Keep updated with their latest research Katherine Henzler-Wildman Lab and Google Scholar[Katherine Henzler-Wildman],Google Scholar [Nathan E. Thomas]2021-11-0826 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesCarlos Pardo-Pastor (King's College London)Dr Carlos Pardo-Pastor (King's College London) is a Research Fellow in the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics. He started his scientific journey studying Human Biology, an MSc in Biomedical Research and then completed his PhD in Biomedicine at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. On this episode of the podcast we spoke with Carlos about his most recent publication (Piezo2 Channel), you can read the full publication here. He highlights the importance of funding in science, his personal experiences in applying for grants, and some helpful tips for staying motivated as a researcher and connecting with peers...2021-04-1334 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesShashank Pant (University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)On this episode of the podcast we spoke with Shashank Pant( University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). We talked about how he started his journey as a researcher and how his curiosity of the scientific process continues to serve as a motivation to publish in high impact journals such as Nature (where he was recently part of an internationally collaboration with Renae Ryan's Lab (University of Sydney). Here they looked at Glutamate, specifically providing insight into the mechanism by which glutamate transporters support their dual function, you can read the full publication here. Connect with Shashank on LinkedIn...2021-03-1723 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesDr. Filip Van Petegem (University of British Columbia)On this episode of the podcast we spoke with Dr. Filip Van Petegem about his journey starting as a structural biologist, with the work his lab is currently doing with regards to studying the structure and function of ion channels, membrane protein responsible for electrical signaling in excitable cells. His current projects involve voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels, as well as Ryanodine Receptors which he recently published a paper about, read it here. Connect with Filip on LinkedIn. See the updates on his latest research on Google Scholar and ResearchGate and follow direct updates from his lab.2021-03-0428 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesDr. Yohei Ohashi (Medical Research Council (UK))On this episode of the podcast we spoke with Dr. Yohei Ohashi about his unique journey from the University of Kyoto where he was working on his PhD specifically within plant molecular biology. Connect with Yohei on LinkedIn. See the updates on his latest research on Google Scholar and ResearchGate. 2021-01-2718 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesFernanda C. Cardoso, Ph.D (University of Queensland) - The Significance of Drug Screening for Therapeutic validationIn this episode Fernanda tells us about her journey to be a biologist and her studies in arachnids and spider venom. Read more about Fernanda (University of Queensland) here.  Connect with Fernanda on LinkedIn and Twitter. See the updates on her latest research on Google Scholar and ResearchGate. 2020-12-0818 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesBenjamin Lane (University of Leeds)Benjamin is a Wellcome trust PhD student, who is working under the supervision of Dr Christos Pliotas and Dr Stephen Muench. He recently joined their groups  to work on his project combining Cryo-EM and PELDOR with electrophysiology, to structurally and functionally characterise novel mechanosensitive ion channels. Find Benjamin on Twitter and connect with him on LinkedIn. 2020-12-0117 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesCatherine Webley (University College London)In this edition of the podcast - we speak to Catherine Webley, Master of Chemistry, who completed a placement in the academic research lab in the Solar Centre at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology under the supervision of Prof. Iain McCulloch. She describes her 'love affair' with how the natural world works and the impact that the recent Nobel Prize winners have had on her. Connect with Catherine on ResearchGate and LinkedIn.2020-11-2416 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesBeatrice Badone, Ph.D (University of Milano-Bicocca)Meet: Beatrice Badone, a Ph.D. student at the University of Milano-Bicocca. In the lab, Beatrice currently works with cardiomyocytes - under Professor Paola Coccetti and through the PRIN grant is working on her current project of the hiPSC-derived astrocytes in Alzheimer's Disease; an example of how stem cells can serve as an alternative for screening purposes. Find Beatrice on Google Scholar and connect with her on LinkedIn.2020-11-1228 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesClaudia Weidling, Ph.D (University of Copenhagen)Meet: Claudia Weidling, a Ph.D student at the University of Copenhagen. Claudia is working in The Pless Lab situated in Denmark.  In this episode Claudia tells us about her recent publication in Nature, her experience being a Ph.D student during a pandemic and what advice she would offer to prospective Ph.D students. Read the Nature Publication here. Read more of Claudia's research here "The NALCN channel complex is voltage sensitive and directly modulated by extracellular calcium", co-written by H. C. Chua, M. Wulf, C. Weidling, L. P. Rasmussen, S. A. Pless.2020-11-0322 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesKerstin Göpfrich, Ph.D. (Max Planck Institute for Medical Research )Meet: Kerstin Göpfrich, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research. Kerstin works on synthetic biology combining DNA nanotechnology and microfluidics to assemble synthetic cells.  You can learn more about Kerstin and her work here 2020-10-1913 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesPostdoctoral research fellow Nasreen Choudhury (Rush University Medical Center) - [Voltage-gated calcium channels]About: Nasreen Choudhury  is a Postdoctoral research fellow at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago,IL. Their group is studying Alzheimer's disease. In 2020, her group published the following paper: "Kv3.1 and Kv3.3 subunits differentially contribute to Kv3 channels and action potential repolarization in principal neurons of the auditory brainstem".2020-09-3013 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesDamian Bell (Metrion Biosciences) - Part 1: All things Ion ChannelsAbout: Damian Bell is an experience electrophysiologist - presently he is working at Metrion Biosciences - which is a specialty CRO (services in cardiac safety profiling, cardiac translational assays and neuronal translational assays) based out of Cambridge, UK. In Part 1: We look at Damian's history in Patch Clamp Electrophysiology and the emergence of automated patch clamp. He has spent time in the pharmaceutical industry with AstraZeneca, GSK, Convergence and Charles River Laboratories. The Advances in Drug Discovery specifically involving Ion Channel Research and the emergence of higher throughput screening (when compared to traditional Manual...2020-09-2218 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesProfessor Lars Kaestner (Saarland University) - Red Blood CellsAbout: Lars Kaestner is a professor at Saarland University (Saarbrücken, Germany) In 2013, Lars published the book "Calcium signalling - Approaches and Findings in the Heart and Blood". Connect with Lars on LinkedIn and on ResearchGate2020-09-0926 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesTrong Shen, from Biomedical Engineering to the World of Finance.Connect with Trong on LinkedIn During his time in the lab, Trong was a member of Hinz Lab working closely with Prof. Boris Hinz of University of Toronto. Dr. Hinz explores the biomechanical, molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating tissue repair and regeneration in physiologic wound healing and pathologic organ scarring (fibrosis). His research focuses on activated connective tissue repair cells – myofibroblasts.2020-09-0314 minSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesSPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion TechnologiesWandi Zhu, Ph.D. (Harvard) - NaChBac and NaV1.7 PharmacologyWandi Zhu is a Post Doc Research Fellow at Harvard, where she is currently working with Dr. Calum A. MacRae at the Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). She has previously worked with Dr. Jonathan SIlva (Washington University in St. Louis). Her recent publication in Nature Scientific Reports entitled "Conservation and divergence in NaChBac and NaV1.7 pharmacology reveals novel drug interaction mechanisms" can be downloaded here:  Download the article here To learn more about Automated Patch Clamp Technology and the advantages of high throughput screening click here2020-08-0618 minSage Life & Biomedical SciencesSage Life & Biomedical SciencesJALA Featured Podcast: Automated Patch Clamp Meets HighThroughput Screening: 384 Cells Recorded in Parallel on a Planar Patch Clamp ModuleAuthor Alison Obergrussberger of Nanion Technologies in Munich, Germany, discusses a planar patch clamp system with modular design capable of recording up to 384 cells simultaneously, and explains how the module can be incorporated into different state-of-the-art pipetting robots for seamless integration into high-throughput screening processes.2016-11-2116 min