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Rene F. Najera
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Countermeasures
Orthopoxviruses
Although Smallpox has been eradicated, Orthopoxviruses, the group of viruses to which it belongs, still present a major health threat in the form of viruses like Mpox. In this episode, we explore the history of Orthopox viruses, the threat they present today, and the strategies for addressing them. Hear from experts who discuss the role of education, vaccination and the One Health approach in mitigating future outbreaks. Guests: Dr Rene Najera, MPH, DrPH, FCPP. Director of Public Health and Editor of the History of Vaccines Pro...
2025-11-05
23 min
AnALOG Mix
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Electronic Music - Fall 2025 01 : GUNJAH & NICONE_Disko 90 (0'00) (kompakt Total 14 / Kompakt / 2014) 02 : VOIGT & VOIGT_Der Schwarm (4'20) (Kompakt Total 19 / Kompakt / 2019) 03 : CHARLES A.D._Conveyor (10'30) (Previous / Self-Released / 2025) 04 : NIGHTCATS_Inside (13'50) (Kompakt Total 8 / Kompakt / 2008) 05 : ECE ERA_Another One (19'50) (Bedside Tunes / 2MR / 2025) 06 : RENE NAJERA_Preparing For The Present (22'10) (Inner Arrangements / 100% Silk / 2025) 07 : JOHN TEJADA_Until The End Of The World (26'30) (The Watchline / Palette Recordings / 2025) 08 : L/F/D/M_Other People (32'20) (Acid Trax & Salad / ClanDestine Records / 2025) 09 : BARTIG MOVE_Talga (36'30) (Abandon All...
2025-10-24
1h 17
Paralelo3
Paralelo 3 - 513 JASSS + JD Twitch - 27/09/25
Novedades: Lord Of The Isles, Kilig, Sega Bodega & Judeline, NIIX, Kelman Duran, Coki, Rene Najera, Verses GT, Asa Tate, Sister Zo, Mufti (Gallegos remix), Flava D Disco de la semana: JASSSEspecial: JD Twitch R.I.P.La Perla: Robert RentalEscuchar audio
2025-09-27
1h 59
AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
The Current Landscape of Vaccine Law and Regulation
Brian Dean Abramson, Adjunct Professor of Vaccine Law, Florida International University College of Law and University of Houston Law Center, speaks with Vanessa Burrows, Partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, and Dr. René Najera, Director of Public Health, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, about the rapidly changing environment of vaccine law and regulation. They discuss current availability, recommendations, and funding of vaccines at the federal level; implications for companies involved in vaccine testing, development, distribution, and administration; the future of employer mandates; changes at the state level; and developments related to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Brian is the a...
2025-08-01
40 min
NPR Music
New Music Friday: The best albums out Aug. 1
Newcomer Emily Hines. Hardcore collective The Armed. A Susumu Yokota boxset. WDET's Liz Warner joins NPR Music's Stephen Thompson to dive into their favorite albums out this week.The Starting 5:• Emily Hines, 'These Days'• The Armed, 'THE FUTURE IS HERE AND EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE DESTROYED'• Mal Devisa, 'Palimpsesa'• Caimin Gilmore, 'BlackGate'• Susumu Yokota, 'Skintone Edition Volume 1' (box set)The Lightning Round:• Buddy Guy, 'Ain't Done With The Blues'• René Najera, 'Painted Life'• Hieroglyphic Being, 'The Sound Of Something Ending'...
2025-08-01
42 min
Inverted Audio Podcast
René Najera - Painted Life - 07 Bad Analogy (ft. Maria Minerva) [100% Silk]
READ > https://inverted-audio.com/premiere-rene-najera-bad-analogy-ft-maria-minerva On René Najera's debut vinyl full-length on 100% Silk, ‘Painted Life’ features prime solo cuts alongside collaborations with label mates and like-minded collaborators. Our pick is “Bad Analogy”, a gorgeous lucid dream featuring Silk vet Maria Minerva.
2025-08-01
05 min
Outside/In
Fluoridation nation
Ever since fluoridation became widespread in the 1950s, cavities in kids have fallen drastically. The effort is considered one of the ten greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. But it’s also one of the most controversial. At really high doses, fluoride is toxic – it can calcify your ligaments and joints and even fuse your spine. It also potentially has impacts on our brains. There’s a small but growing body of research suggesting that fluoride can inhibit intelligence in children. This is still unsettled and hotly debated science but, as host Nate Hegyi fi...
2025-01-23
32 min
Philly Public Health Chats
The Legacy of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, we talk with Valerie Hughes and Ellen Matzer, two nurses on the front lines during the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Valerie and Ellen discuss their backgrounds, their experiences during the early days of the epidemic, the societal challenges, and why they ultimately wrote the book ‘Nurses on the Inside.’ The episode highlights the personal and professional struggles they faced, the lack of support from the government during the Reagan administration, and the enduring impact of the epidemic. The discussion also touches on the importance of patient-centered care, the ongo...
2024-11-30
42 min
Philly Public Health Chats
Presidential Powers and Vaccine Policy in the United States
In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. Najera discusses the implications of former President Donald Trump’s return to office on public health policy, primarily focusing on vaccination, with expert guest Brian Dean Abramson. Abramson, a leading authority on vaccine law, elaborates on the president's potential influence and legal constraints relating to public health initiatives. They explore the intersections of federal and local powers, the impact of misinformation, and the possible future scenarios concerning vaccine distribution and public health measures. The dialogue also touches on broader issues, such as federal versus state powers in...
2024-11-09
24 min
Philly Public Health Chats
Even More Debunking of the Vaccine-Autism Myth
In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, we dive into the contentious topic of vaccines and autism with guest Kathleen Carmichael, a neuroscience PhD student at Brown University's NIH Graduate Partnerships Program. Kathleen shares her insights into the origins and persistence of the vaccine-autism controversy, debunking myths and explaining the science behind vaccines. We'll discuss the role of social media, cognitive biases, and influential figures in spreading misinformation, and explore how to better communicate scientific facts to the public. Join us as we unpack this critical public health issue and learn what we can...
2024-11-02
27 min
Philly Public Health Chats
Emil von Behring: Pioneer of Immunology
In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. René Najera explores the life and groundbreaking achievements of Emil von Behring, the first Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine. Known for his revolutionary work on diphtheria serum therapy, Behring's contributions laid the foundation for modern immunology and saved countless lives. The episode explores his collaboration with Kitasato Shibasaburo, accolades such as the Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh, and the Nobel Prize. We also explore Behring's post-Nobel work, including founding Behringwerke and attempts to combat tuberculosis. The episode also touches o...
2024-10-26
04 min
Philly Public Health Chats
The Role of Mentors in Public Health
In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. René Najera hosts Dr. Carlene Robinson, a senior epidemiologist and director of data and evaluation at the Alabama Department of Rehab Services. The discussion focuses on Dr. Robinson’s career in public health, her specializations in rural health and social epidemiology, and the role mentorship has played in her professional journey. The conversation highlights the significance of community engagement, effective communication, and mentorship in bridging gaps within the field of public health. Dr. Robinson also shares insights on how to seek and maintain mentorship opp...
2024-10-19
19 min
Philly Public Health Chats
What Can We Do About the Physician Shortage Coming Our Way?
Our Guest: • Dr. Joseph Savino – A distinguished professor of anesthesiology and a trailblazer in cardiac care, Dr. Savino’s journey from a young immigrant in Philadelphia to a leading voice in his field is nothing short of inspiring. His expertise and passion for mentoring future generations of physicians make him an essential figure in the conversation about the future of medicine and medical education. In This Episode: Dr. Najera and Dr. Savino discuss the critical issue of attracting more students to medical schools, amidst projections from the Association of American Medical Colleges that the U...
2024-10-12
22 min
Philly Public Health Chats
Your Friendly Local Health Officer
In this episode, Dr. René Najera sits down with Ed Singer, former Health Officer for Carroll County, Maryland, and current manager of the Local Management Board. Ed shares his journey from the military to public health leadership, reflecting on his work addressing public health challenges, from environmental health to leading the county’s response during the opioid crisis and COVID-19 pandemic. Listen in as they discuss the pivotal role of health officers, the importance of community partnerships, and Ed’s unique perspective on leadership—drawing from both his public health experience and military service. Despite some au...
2024-10-05
30 min
Philly Public Health Chats
September is Suicide Awareness Month
In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. René Najera welcomes licensed clinical social worker Megan Driesbach to discuss an important and sensitive topic in recognition of September as Suicide Awareness Month. With over 11 years of experience, Megan has a deep understanding of crisis intervention, suicide risk assessments, and therapeutic techniques like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). Our Guest: • Megan Driesbach, LCSW – Megan is a seasoned clinical social worker with a master’s degree in social work from Colorado State University. Her extensive experience spans working in hospitals, primary care clinics...
2024-09-28
13 min
Imagen Empresarial
Imagen Empresarial 17JUL24
Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 17 de julio de 2024. Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevistado: René Nájera, socio de Estrategia, Riesgos y Transacciones en Deloitte México Tema: Control interno: Re imaginando el futuro de los controles
2024-07-17
46 min
Philly Public Health Chats
End of Season One: We'll Be Back in September
Hey there, Philadelphia! Welcome to another quick update from Philly Public Health Chats. We're popping in with some exciting news and a heads-up for you all. Summer is upon us, and we're taking a short break to recharge and gear up for more amazing content. But don't worry, we'll be back in September with the second season of Philly Public Health Chats! Our upcoming season will feature incredible people and organizations doing impactful work right here in Philly. We'll also highlight those making a difference beyond our city, tackling public health challenges that hit close...
2024-06-14
00 min
Philly Public Health Chats
The People Left Behind: Bereavement Services for Friends and Family of Opioid Overdose Victims
This week, we talk with Laura Vargas about the needs of friends and loved ones of people who die from a drug overdose. While we often focus on the prevention of such deaths, there are many gaps in the help and services needed by those left grieving for their loved ones. Ms. Vargas is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the Director of Outreach Programs at SADOD, where she has developed and expanded grief support initiatives for communities affected by the overdose crisis. With a career dedicated to creating culturally sensitive services in behavioral health...
2024-06-01
15 min
Philly Public Health Chats
Humanizing the Unhoused: Art and Public Health Come Together at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
This week, we talk to Willie Baronet and Leah den Bok. They are two artists who collaborated on an exhibit at the Mütter Museum within the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Their art -- Willie's collection of signs and Leah's portrait photography -- was brought together with data and evidence of the impact of homelessness in Philadelphia. Also collaborating on the effort was Dr. Rosie Frasso from Thomas Jefferson University and her team, as well as the Center for Public Health at the College. You can follow Willie's work at: We A...
2024-05-25
15 min
Philly Public Health Chats
Edward Jenner and the Milkmaids: Fact or Fiction?
In this episode, we sit down with Jonathan Jarry from the McGill Office for Science and Society. He talks to us about the charming but misleading tales surrounding Edward Jenner and the origins of the smallpox vaccine. Jarry, a seasoned science communicator and co-host of the podcast "Body of Evidence," unpacks the historical inaccuracies and sheds light on lesser-known figures who contributed to the development of vaccination. Tune in as we explore how these myths formed and why they persist, offering a clearer, more nuanced view of medical history. Don't miss this myth-busting journey through the past...
2024-05-18
12 min
Philly Public Health Chats
Beyond Jenner: Uncovering the African Roots of Smallpox Inoculation
Join René Najera, Director of Public Health and the History of Vaccines Project at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, as he welcomes Dr. Elise Mitchell, an expert in African American history and smallpox inoculation practices. In this episode, they delve into the historical practice of smallpox inoculation, tracing its roots from Asia to the Americas, and explore Dr. Mitchell's fascinating research. Discover the overlooked contributions of enslaved Africans to medical knowledge, particularly in smallpox management, which predates modern vaccination techniques. Dr. Mitchell also sheds light on the broader history of medical knowledge across various African cities and addresses t...
2024-05-11
08 min
Philly Public Health Chats
The Role of Consultants in Public Health
In this episode, René Najera, Director of Public Health at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, hosts a thought-provoking discussion with public health consultants Leah Roman and Andrea Mantsios. Leah and Andrea explore the versatile and dynamic role of public health consultants, clarifying the distinctions between independent consultants and in-house contractors, and describing how they solve complex health challenges across various sectors. They share personal stories about their unexpected paths into consulting, highlighting the importance of adaptability, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills in this field. This conversation provides invaluable insights into the unique challenges and o...
2024-05-04
31 min
Philly Public Health Chats
The Role of Physician Assistants in Public Health
Dr. René Najera sits down for a conversation with Deanna Najera, PA-C. (Yes, they are related... They have been married since 2010.) Physician Assistants (also known as Physician Associates) have been involved in medicine for decades, forming an integral part of the healthcare team. Mrs. Najera explains how PAs are more involved in public health efforts in the United States, talking about her own experiences as a PA before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are interested in more information about Physician Assistants, visit the American Academy of Physician Associates at AAPA.org. Check out a...
2024-04-27
17 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Patriotism in a Divided World
This week, I embark on a contemplative journey, sharing a unique perspective on patriotism that transcends conventional allegiance to country. Born in Mexico and residing in the United States, I dive into the complex relationship between patriotism, sports, and national identity, challenging the tribal divisions often amplified by global events. This episode offers a candid reflection on the essence of patriotism beyond flag-waving and anthem-singing. Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful commentary, I explore the value of freedom of expression, the perils faced by dissenters in less tolerant societies, and the nuanced appreciation for the freedoms available in his adopted...
2024-02-24
04 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Politics and Public Health
In this episode, I share my thoughts following a conversation with fellow public health professionals. I talk about the challenges we face in urban public health, the relationship between socio-economic factors and crime, and the complexities surrounding homelessness. I also explore how political ideologies, both conservative and liberal, influence our approaches to critical issues like vaccination mandates, gun safety, and mental health. Drawing on my personal and professional experiences, I discuss the often difficult balance between scientific evidence and political biases in shaping public health policies. The featured image for this episode was...
2024-01-27
08 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
My Chat With ChatGPT
I'm an early adopter of technology, even the more controversial technology. I don't know why ChatGPT has awakened so many fears because it is clear to me that it is just another tool for us humans to use for good or evil. In this episode, I talk about my relationship with ChatGPT, what I use it for... And I even interview the darned thing. It's pretty cool, and it won't eat your lunch if you won't let it.
2024-01-20
09 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
I Like Flying, Except When I Don't
You might not know that I am a big fan of aviation. But I'm also one who gets nervous in planes with turbulence. Go figure.
2024-01-06
06 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Back From The Sickness
A quick 5-minute update about my recent illness, and how -- yet again -- I am promising to keep up this podcast.
2023-11-26
04 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Catching up with you on August 13
Just a quick, five minute episode to get you caught up. I’ll do better next time. Promise.
2023-08-14
04 min
Imagen Empresarial
Imagen Empresarial 04 JUL 23
Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 4 de julio de 2023. Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevista: René Nájera, Socio de Estrategia y Marca de Asesoría en Riesgos de Deloitte Tema: ¿Cómo gestionar cisnes negros? Lidiando con eventos remotos de alto impacto
2023-07-04
47 min
Outline [Tilos Rádió podcast]
Outline #01
Outline #01 with Yinna from 2015Tracklist:Riohv_Kickflip 50-50_1080pOzel AB_Sidestep To Your Left_Lobster ThereminGlyn_Identity Switch_777 RecordingsM.Rav_Depravation_Long Island Electrical SystemsMarcos Cabral_Saab Crash_Long Island Electrical SystemsDJ Spider & Marshallito_Geiger Count_The Trilogy TapesPerson Of Interest_Last Rites_Russian Torrent VersionsM//R_Canto_Details SoundAndreas Gehm_HKX_Solar One MusicRegal_Repeat_Involve RecordsMaureille_Vostok (KOHLE Remix)_Kolkoz RecordsDJ Spider & Marshallito_CH2FCF3_The Trilogy Tapes...
2023-01-05
1h 54
Epidemiological Podcasts
I Don't Believe in Stuff Because I Know Stuff
My parents made sure I knew stuff, so I wouldn't fall for stuff. Scammers have to work hard to get me, and they hate that. I can see through the web of lies of antivaxxers and people who try to sell me Supplements or Complementary and Alternative Medicine (SCAM). I hope I'm passing all this on to my daughter, so she knows stuff and can identify bullsh*t when she sees it.
2022-12-13
08 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
We Need to Stand Up and Defend LGBTQ+ Rights
Experiences in high school led me to understand how LGBTQ+ people needed me to stand with them, defend them, and, most of all, love them. And now, we in public health need to stand up against policies from governments who are looking to hurt transgender kids.
2022-10-22
23 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
A Walk On The C&O Trail
I went for a walk to clear my head and start thinking of things to do for next week. Here are some of my thoughts.
2022-10-16
17 min
Imagen Empresarial
Imagen Empresarial 09 AGO 22
Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 9 de agosto de 2022. Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevista: José Zozaya, presidente de la AMIA. Tema: Sector automotriz y el litio. Entrevista: René Nájera, socio de Asesoría en Riesgos de Deloitte. Tema: Perspectivas sobre la gestión de riesgos en un entorno disruptivo.
2022-08-09
47 min
Foro - Voz de América
Foro: Viruela del mono, emergencia y desafíos - agosto 05, 2022
Estados Unidos declaró el brote de la viruela del mono como una emergencia de salud pública en un esfuerzo por controlar la lucha contra la propagación del virus. Según la OMS, el virus ya afecta a más de 10 mil personas en más de 70 países del mundo, el 15 por ciento de ellas en 11 naciones de las Américas, incluido Estados Unidos. La emergencia evoca recuerdos de la pandemia y ha encendido alertas sanitarias ¿Estamos preparados para una nueva pandemia? ¿Qué lecciones aprendimos del COVID-19? El Dr. René Nájera, de la Universidad Johns Hopkins y Fabián Sandov...
2022-08-05
29 min
l e x f x
trillium mix
samsuo - sun & smoke rené najera - scale back elysian springs - blue sands earthen sea - deep sky matos - floaters pontiac streator - celine textural bug - pebble arrangement ovïd - beauty is fragile jake stevenson - some kind of lull state andré bratten - jade dean o'brien resorts - a tribute to a beautiful pool that you weren't invited to hysterical love project - 2bc1 tenndril - dopla dorosoto - m19-ds9 tomu dj - moon park bålsam - distant memories ft. nina nativa
2022-07-14
56 min
Charlas Comunitarias
El tratamiento contra el COVID-19 para prevenir hospitalización (2022-5-18)
El segmento será con el Dr. René Nájera, Epidemiólogo, Departamento de Salud del Condado de Fairfax, dedicado a los tratamientos que existe para el COVID-19 que evitan hospitalización.
2022-05-19
00 min
Charlas Comunitarias
La importancia de las vacunas de inmunización infantil (2022-4-11)
Un segmento dedicado a hablar sobre la importancia de las vacunas de inmunización infantil con el Dr. René Nájera, Epidemiólogo, Departamento de Salud del Condado de Fairfax
2022-04-11
00 min
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Voda Mix
Sectra - Bedlam [Tectonic] Other Joe - A Walk In The Zone [Self-released] Ben Bondy - Trauma Bonding [INDEX:Records] Kemetrix - Wi Gonbealright SB #3 [100 Limousines] Lockbox - Abandon The Flesh [Primordial Void] pent - hyper compulsive [Thanks For Enlightening Me] Koreless - Yonder [Young] c c c v l t s s s - oem [Beer On The Rug] Leif - Every Weather [AD 93] Evan Zierk - Cue'd Forever [Atlantic Rhythms] E-Unity - Diva Encounter [Grid] Frunk29 - Vau Vau [Jungle Gym Records] Earthen Sea - Rough Air [Self-released] René Najera - Earthless [Jungle Gym Records] Enitokwa - Ssab [F...
2022-03-01
1h 03
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Double Helix Mix
Slow burners. Minamo - Mot [Cubic Music] Pontiac Streator - Eye To You [Self-released] yab ; yvanko - Fânes [OOH-sounds] Shigeto - Escape From The Incubator (Sun Hammer Remix) [Self-released] Yosuke Tokunaga - Connectednes s [Second Sleep] Sebastiano Carghini - Less Light [Total Stasis] Icacorosas - Limestone Cave [Agos] cypha - Bound By The Not Yet [Self-released] René Najera - Surmission [Jungle Gym Records] Ezekiel Honig & Morgan Packard - Balm [Microcosm Music] Best Available Technology - Arrival Heights [The Florist's Mum] Odd Ned - Arpo Realm [wherethetimegoes] Grill Billyenz - Asterix [Forgot Imprint] Glide - Space Van [DMC] Esau - Pi...
2022-01-25
1h 01
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Gauze + Mist Mix
Deep ambient and experimental sounds, plus jazz. Julie Semoroz - Take A Break [Buh Records] FUMU - Loco Motive [Youth] Low Flung - Stub [Altered States Tapes] KMRU - Lacuna [Lime Lodge] Sylvia Monnier - Dennis Hopper [Sacred Phases] No Favours - The Lure [Opal Tapes] Piezo - Sonda [Gang of Ducks] J - yellow leaf flutters on a nail (mu tate remix) [Daisart] Scott Young - Pad Jacuzzi [Discos Capablanca] Roland Bocquet - Exotique [We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records] René Najera - Movement [100% Silk] Sam Prekop - Itself Particular [Mango] Wesqk Coast - group [OOH-sounds] King S...
2021-12-18
1h 05
Charlas Comunitarias
¿Tiene preguntas acerca de la vacuna COVID-19 para menores o del plan de distribución? (2021-11-19)
¿Tiene preguntas acerca de la vacuna contra el COVID-19 para menores de edad o del plan de distribución? El Dr. René Nájera, epidemiólogo del Departamento de Salud del Condado de Fairfax nos ayudará a responder las preguntas más frecuentes de la vacuna y del plan de distribución.
2021-11-19
00 min
VacciNation
Debunking Myths & Misconceptions on mRNA Vaccines
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: René F. Najera, DrPH Misinformation regarding the COVID-19 vaccines have prevented patients from getting vaccinated. How should we talk to our patients about these misconceptions? Dr. Charles Turck joins epidemiologist, Dr. René Najera, to review leading myths surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines and how we can counsel our patients.
2021-10-29
00 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
That Time I Was The Greyhound And She Was The Rabbit
After a bad breakup twenty years ago, I decided to take up running. I met some women and even went on dates because of running. But there was this one race where I made a fool of myself just in time to avoid being labeled a criminal.
2021-10-14
07 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
It’s okay to listen to a podcast and cry
My culture is kind of weird. We’re not allowed to do the things our bodies and minds ask of us, like crying. If you cry, you’re apparently not a man, or you’re less of a man. Of course, that is not the case. You need to be who you are, and who the world needs you to be.
2021-10-09
11 min
History As It Happens
Paging General Washington
When Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan tweeted "Vaccine mandates are un-American," he immediately received a Twitter history lesson. Commenters pointed out that none other than General George Washington of the Continental Army required smallpox inoculations for all his troops as an epidemic of the dreaded disease killed off thousands of people across the colonies. Washington's mandate worked, even if some soldiers had to be held down against their will to be inoculated. Vaccination mandates, and resistance to them, have been the norm across U.S. history, leading to the eradication or dramatic reduction of as many as 14 diseases that once...
2021-09-16
34 min
History As It Happens
Paging General Washington
When Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan tweeted "Vaccine mandates are un-American," he immediately received a Twitter history lesson. Commenters pointed out that none other than General George Washington of the Continental Army required smallpox inoculations for all his troops as an epidemic of the dreaded disease killed off thousands of people across the colonies. Washington's mandate worked, even if some soldiers had to be held down against their will to be inoculated. Vaccination mandates, and resistance to them, have been the norm across U.S. history, leading to the eradication or dramatic reduction of as many as 14 diseases that once...
2021-09-16
34 min
Charlas Comunitarias
Preguntas frecuentes sobre la variante COVID-19 Delta (2021-9-13)
¿Tiene preguntas acerca de la variante de COVID-19 Delta? El Dr. René Nájera, epidemiólogo del Departamento de Salud del Condado de Fairfax nos ayudará a responder las preguntas más frecuentes acerca de la variante. ¿Preguntas? Llame al 703-267-3511, de 9 a.m. a 7 p.m. entre semana. También puede enviar preguntas por correo electrónico a ffxcovid@fairfaxcounty.gov. https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/covid19/spanish/blog/delta-faqs https://www.vacunas.gov/ https://espanol.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/variants/delta-variant.html
2021-09-13
00 min
Aviran's Music Place
Ambient Sessions Vol 83
Ambient Sessions Vol 83 Tracklist: 1. Sedibus, The Orb - Toi (Edit) 2. Frameworks - Delphina 3. The Swan & The Lake - Tinkerbell 4. Sven Laux - Fragment 9 5. Levon Vincent - She Likes To Wave to Passing Boats 6. Bluetech - White Magnesia 7. Marga Sol - Poison & Passion (Pier-O Passionata Rmx) 8. Rene Najera - Shadow Of Doubt 9. Solitary Dancer - Generation Exit 10. Christian Loeffler - Mare (Robot Koch Remix) 11. Airlock - The Opening 12. Pulse Emitter - Electron Central
2021-09-10
1h 01
WeCroak
32| Dr. René Najera
Season 5, Episode 2: Dr. René Najera on the History of Vaccines When we forget our history, we lose our context for the present and the future. The past year has been a return to humankind’s historic relationship with mass death caused by disease. Early vaccines were a breakthrough that picked winners in fights for […]
2021-08-05
1h 22
WeCroak
32| Dr. René Najera
Season 5, Episode 2: Dr. René Najera on the History of Vaccines When we forget our history, we lose our context for the present and the future. The past year has been a return to humankind’s historic relationship with mass death caused by disease. Early vaccines were a breakthrough that picked winners in fights for global power and helped a lot of people reach adulthood and live healthier happier lives. I thought I knew a lot of history but this conversation blew my mind. Guest Website: History Of Vaccines Download our app, as featured in 1...
2021-08-05
1h 22
WeCroak
32| Dr. René Najera
Season 5, Episode 2: Dr. René Najera on the History of Vaccines When we forget our history, we lose our context for the present and the future. The past year has been a return to humankind’s historic relationship with mass death caused by disease. Early vaccines were a breakthrough that picked winners in fights for global power and helped a lot of people reach adulthood and live healthier happier lives. I thought I knew a lot of history but this conversation blew my mind. Guest Website: History Of Vaccines Download our app, as featured in 1...
2021-08-05
1h 22
KKIT Creations
32| Dr. René Najera
Season 5, Episode 2: Dr. René Najera on the History of Vaccines When we forget our history, we lose our context for the present and the future. The past year has been a return to humankind’s historic relationship with mass death caused by disease. Early vaccines were a breakthrough that picked winners in fights for global power and helped a lot of people reach adulthood and live healthier happier lives. I thought I knew a lot of history but this conversation blew my mind. Guest Website: History Of Vaccines Download our app, as featured in 1...
2021-08-05
1h 22
Charlas Comunitarias
Datos sobre vacunas para adolescentes e información de actividades de verano (2021-6-14)
El Dr. Rene Najera, epidemiólogo del Departamento de Salud de Fairfax y Claudia Thomas, representante de participación familiar con las escuelas públicas del Condado de Fairfax nos hablarán sobre las vacunas para los adolescentes y también sobre las actividades de verano para nuestros niños durante estas vacaciones. Existen suficientes vacunas disponible para todas las personas en Fairfax; Visite el Centro de Vacunación de Tysons para citas sin cita previa o programe directamente con el Departamento de Salud NUEVO horario: lunes, miércoles, viernes, sábado: 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. martes y jueves: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m...
2021-06-14
00 min
Charlas Comunitarias
¡Aclaración de mitos! (2021-5-12)
El Dr. René Nájera, epidemiólogo del Departamento de Salud del Condado de Fairfax y Grelia Steele, Gerente de Comunicaciones y Acceso a Idiomas de la oficina de Asuntos Públicos del Condado de Fairfax nos aclaran algunos conceptos erróneos sobre la vacuna y las dudas sobre la vacuna. ¿Preguntas? Llame al 703-267-3511, de 9 a.m. a 7 p.m. entre semana y de 9:30 a 17:00 h. los fines de semana. También puede enviar preguntas por correo electrónico a ffxcovid@fairfaxcounty.gov. Regístrese para recibir alertas por mensaje de texto: envíe un mensaje de texto con FFXCOV...
2021-05-12
00 min
Ben Franklin's World
302 From Inoculation to Vaccination, Part 2
Before its eradication in 1980, smallpox was the most feared disease in many parts of the world. Known as the “king of terrors” and the “disease of diseases” the search for a way to lessen and avoid smallpox was on! How did vaccination come about? What are vaccination’s connections to smallpox inoculation? And how did news and practice of vaccination spread throughout North America? These questions will be our focus in this second, and final, episode in our “From Inoculation to Vaccination” series. In this episode, we join experts Dr. René Najera, Farren Yero, and Andrew Wehrman for a journey through the his...
2021-05-11
51 min
Ben Franklin's World
302 From Inoculation to Vaccination, Part 2
Before its eradication in 1980, smallpox was the most feared disease in many parts of the world. Known as the “king of terrors” and the “disease of diseases” the search for a way to lessen and avoid smallpox was on!How did vaccination come about? What are vaccination’s connections to smallpox inoculation? And how did news and practice of vaccination spread throughout North America? These questions will be our focus in this second, and final, episode in our “From Inoculation to Vaccination” series.In this episode, we join experts Dr. René Najer...
2021-05-11
53 min
trackwerk
Cosmo Mix
Charles Webster - Put Your Hurt Aside [The Detroit Escalator Co. Remix] René Najera - Contours Alex Albrecht pres. Melquíades - Morning Breeze (Francis Harris Re-Form) Mahal - Ongaku (HVL Remix) Anton Zap - It's Your Wave Too Sleep D & Albrecht La'Brooy - Banksia From P-60 - Unknown Roads Soela - Dub Stories Lisière Collectif - P-1410-14 Urban Force - Untitled 2 (Mike Huckaby Remix) Aleks - Pool Daze (HVL's Malfunction Mix) Nadia Khan & Lawrence - Rain Again (Lawrence Remix 2) Life Recorder - Preserve The Deep Mark Hand - Take Some Chances Tape Hiss - The Vivian Girls (Pat...
2021-05-05
1h 55
Liz Covart, Author at Ben Franklin's World
Episode 301: From Inoculation to Vaccination, Part 1
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/benfranklinsworld/301_From_Inoculation_to_Vaccination_No_Ad.mp3 Smallpox was the most feared disease in North America and in many parts of the world before its eradication in 1980. So how did early Americans live with smallpox and work to prevent it? How did they help eradicate this terrible disease? Over the next two episodes, we’ll explore smallpox in North America. We’ll investigate how smallpox came to North America, how North Americans worked to contain, control, and prevent outbreaks of the disease, and how the story of smallpox is also the stor...
2021-04-27
00 min
Ben Franklin's World
301 From Inoculation to Vaccination, Part 1
Smallpox was the most feared disease in North America and in many parts of the world before its eradication in 1980. So how did early Americans live with smallpox and work to prevent it? How did they help eradicate this terrible disease? Over the next two episodes, we’ll explore smallpox in North America. We’ll investigate how smallpox came to North America, how North Americans worked to contain, control, and prevent outbreaks of the disease, and how the story of smallpox is also the story of immunization. In this episode, we join experts Dr. René Najera, Farren Yero, Ben Mutschler, and A...
2021-04-27
45 min
Ben Franklin's World
301 From Inoculation to Vaccination, Part 1
Smallpox was the most feared disease in North America and in many parts of the world before its eradication in 1980. So how did early Americans live with smallpox and work to prevent it? How did they help eradicate this terrible disease?Over the next two episodes, we’ll explore smallpox in North America. We’ll investigate how smallpox came to North America, how North Americans worked to contain, control, and prevent outbreaks of the disease, and how the story of smallpox is also the story of immunization.In this epis...
2021-04-27
47 min
Regulations Rx
A Horse Named Jim: The Biologics Control Act of 1902
In our last episode for season 1, Diane and I dive into the story behind the first US law passed for protecting people from a medical product failure: The Biologics Control Act of 1902. Joining us is René Najera editor of the History of Vaccines (https://www.historyofvaccines.org/). He helps explain the development of diphtheria antitoxin and discusses early product development and public perception. Also joining us is Kelly Creighton of Clinipace to discuss how regulations shape product development and help protect patients.Stay tuned for season 2!
2021-04-06
1h 04
Charlas Comunitarias
Mitos de el proceso de vacunación (2021-03-05)
¡Aclaración de mitos! El Dr. René Nájera, epidemiólogo del Departamento de Salud del Condado de Fairfax y Grelia Steele, Gerente de Comunicaciones y Acceso a Idiomas de la oficina de Asuntos Públicos del Condado de Fairfax nos ayudan a aclarar algunos conceptos erróneos sobre el proceso de vacunación.
2021-03-11
00 min
Charlas Comunitarias
Charlas Comunitarias - Rene Najera (2020-12-11)
2021-03-01
00 min
El Replay
Los peligros de las nuevas variantes de COVID-19 y otras precauciones
El Meneo habla con el Dr. Epidemiologo Rene Najera acerca de: Los peligros de las nuevas variantes y como el sistema inmunológico no los reconoce Cuanto tiempo debe esperar para vacunarse un paciente que ha dado positivo al COVID-19 Cómo es el proceso para las mujeres embarazadas y mujeres que están lactando
2021-01-29
03 min
El Replay
Cómo el COVID-19 afecta la fertilidad en los hombres y las mujeres
El Meneo habla con el Dr. Epidemiologo Rene Najera acerca de cómo el COVID-19 afecta la fertilidad femenina y masculina.
2021-01-29
02 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Let’s Talk About Walking Away From Arguing
When I was younger, getting into internet arguments was kind of fun, even when said arguments were not productive or had the possibility of becoming violent. As I’ve aged, one of the best things I’ve learned has been to know when to walk away from arguing. Even better, I’ve learned to apologize. I’ve learned good sportsmanship in life, I guess. Let me tell you all about it.
2021-01-13
09 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Let's Talk About Religiosity
I'm a scientist, so I get a lot of questions about my religion. Like others have said, many of those questions are more in order to pass judgment or to identify with me than to really get to know me. That's okay. It's how humans work. This year, I've seen many people claim to be of one religion but act nothing like it. We see it all the time with the current Administration in the White House, right? We have someone who claims to be Christian but puts their needy neighbors in cages. And their followers, who...
2020-12-31
15 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Let's Talk About How We Justify Our Actions in This Pandemic
Have you ever wondered why infectious diseases are a thing? I mean, why do people keep giving things like gonorrhea or HIV to each other? Why do we get colds? The reason here is that viruses and bacteria that cause disease have figured out that we humans just can't seem to stay away from each other and/or follow public health guidance. This pandemic would have been over in a matter of weeks if we all would have just stayed home, worn masks and got tested. If we all cooperated with contact tracers, this thing would be...
2020-12-19
09 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Let's Talk About Faith With a Lowercase F
Do you take apart your car engine and make sure that it is functioning at 100% before you take a drive? Do you check and double-check to make sure that your airplane pilot went to the proper school, knows what to do in an emergency and doesn't have something in their past that would make you think twice about flying with them? A lot of what we do day after day -- without thinking about it -- we do on faith, with a lowercase F. We don't really think too much about stuff because doing so would drive...
2020-12-10
12 min
We Go Way Back
We Go Way Back - Ep 3 - The History of Vaccination
This week, Kit speaks with Rene Najera about the history of vaccination. The difference between vaccination and inoculation; Edward Jenner's eureka moment; the rise of anti-vax - all are explored in this timely discussion. Rene Najera is a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) student at Johns Hopkins University and editor of the History of Vaccines site. He is also helping to prepare the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in his local area.
2020-12-07
29 min
HeartWerk
Deep Vinyl Mix
Watch the vide on Youtube: https://youtu.be/inCmCTMm2kY Track list 1. Pascäal - Fiyyah 2. S.Channel - Voyage En Bordure Du Bord Du Bout Du’monde 3. Loung Island Sound - Minus One 4. Mary Yalex - Lonely Drift 5. Louis Marlo - Vision (Rudolf C Remix) 6. Christian Lisco - 060 7. Heat - Don’t Make Me Sing 8. Petemartell - 4XExpansion 9. Charlton - Diesel 10. René Najera - Sails 11. Serb - Turp 12. TK Lawrence - Over Populous
2020-11-11
1h 00
TRUcast
TRUcast 094 - Alex Peace & Brian Boncher
TRUcast 094 Playlist 1. Kevin Yost- Sign Of The Times (Original Mix) 2. Joeski - Like This (Original) 3. Mr. Lekka - Hoes Jackin' (Original Mix) 4. Double Dee, Dany - Found Love (David Penn Remix) 5. Serious Intention, Michael Gray - You Don’t Know (Michael Gray Remix) 6. Dani Sinergia - Too Much Words (Original Mix) 7. Eskuche, Nathan Kersaint - Get Down (Original Mix) 8. Paul Najera Jr. Quijada Boys Dont Disco - Downtown Disco (Original Mix) 9. Hardrive, Low Steppa - Deep Inside (Low Steppa Remix) 10. Norty Cotto - This Aint No Game (Norty Co...
2020-10-22
2h 12
Get Best Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
[Spanish] - El laberinto de Tristán by Rubén Nájera
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/490688 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - El laberinto de Tristán Author: Rubén Nájera Narrator: Eduardo Stambury Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 17 minutes Release date: July 16, 2020 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: El laberinto de Tristán es una narración de ficción habitada por algunos de los protagonistas del arte occidental. La tía Gertrudis (inspirada en Gertrude Stein) invita a Tristán (Tzara) a ver el mundo de otra forma, atreviéndose a explorar los vericuetos de la imaginación. En su búsqueda, Tristán pedirá ayuda a sus amigos...
2020-07-16
02 min
El Replay
Dr. Rene Najera Habla De Las Prueba De Anticuerpos.mp3
Dr. Rene Nájera, epidemiológico del departamento de epidemiologia de la universidad John Hopkins, nos habla de la prueba de anticuerpos; de que se trata, para que sirve y si vale la pena o no hacérsela.
2020-05-14
04 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
A Long Walk in the Woods in the Middle of a Pandemic
I finally worked out a schedule whereby I can get more days off and get some rest before long hauls of long days fighting the pandemic. So I went for a long walk and thought about our mortality. Fun stuff... Creatives out there, listen and thank you.
2020-04-22
06 min
The Upgrade by Lifehacker
How to Be Happy at Home With Gretchen Rubin
Gretchen Rubin joins us this week to talk about how she and her family are staying happy in their home during the pandemic—and how we can, too. Hear her talk about the rules, routines, and philosophies that are helping her maintain an inner calm during the current, chaotic state of the world. Gretchen is the New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project, Happier at Home, and The Four Tendencies, and also hosts the podcast Happier With Gretchen Rubin. Following our chat with Gretchen, hear Lifehacker's Senior Health Editor, Beth Skwarecki, talk with epidemiologist René Naje...
2020-04-13
34 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
A Call from the Pandemic to Protect Our Source of Knowledge and Wisdom
In which I tell you why it’s hurtful to say it’s okay for older folks to die during the pandemic. When they do, we lose knowledge. We lose wisdom. We lose valuable lessons that we could use right now to deal with all this. Don’t be okay with older folks dying.
2020-04-04
08 min
El Replay
Dr. René Nájera habla de nuevos síntomas del coronavirus.mp3
Dr. René Nájera habla con El Meneo acerca de los nuevos síntomas del coronavirus.
2020-03-24
04 min
El Replay
Dr. Rene Najera. Habla de Vitalidad de Coronavirus.mp3
Dr. Rene Najera habla de los cambios en vitalidad del coronavirus.
2020-03-19
03 min
TRUcast
TRUcast 058 - Alex Peace & Brian Boncher LIVE - AC Lounge
Recorded LIVE from AC Lounge (San Diego) 1. Doorly - Groove Me (Original Mix) 2. Alex Peace & Brian Boncher - Street Love 3. CJ Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter 2015 (Robbie Rivera & Armand Van Helden Re-Rub Mix) 4. Andi Rivera & Gettoblaster feat DJ Skip - Southside Groove (Curtis Gabriel Strollin Down 5th Remix) 5. Illyus & Barrientos - Takin' Over (Original Club Mix) 6. DJ Dove - Soul Sista (Extended Mix) 7. Alex Peace & Brian Boncher - Round & Round (Original) 8. Rebuke - Rolo (Original Mix) 9. Lee Curtiss, Joy McElveen - Yo Ba Day (Original Mix) 10. Mr. Lekka...
2019-05-03
2h 03
Epidemiological Podcasts
Epidemiological Podcast S0E3: Hi, I’m a Doctor
A quick 9-minute story of last Wednesday, the day I successfully defended my doctoral dissertation. It was quite a "day of days," and it ended very well. It brought together five years of hard work. So what's next? Listen to find out!
2018-07-05
09 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Epidemiological Podcast S0E2: The Weight of the Evidence
On today's podcast, I talk to you about a recent tragedy in our family and how it helped me understand anti-vaccine parents a little more. Not completely, but just enough to realize that there is very little in the way of a debate that one can have with them. See, When people who don't believe that vaccines save lives tell you that there is no evidence that vaccines are safe, they're either misinformed or lying. On the flip side, when they tell you that there is evidence that vaccines cause autism, they're either misinformed or lying again. There is plenty...
2017-07-12
33 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Epidemiological Podcast S0E1: The Perfect Epidemiological Surveillance System
Today, I thought I'd share with you a 15-minute presentation I gave in Mexico City last about two weeks ago. It was on a paper I wrote based off a previous blog post. I talk about what I imagine to be the perfect system for keeping track of the population's health... That is, if money, technology, laws, and ethical considerations were not in the way of such things. Yes, I'm giving the podcast a season and names. The first season runs from now until the end of the year and will be season zero, along with previous episodes. Kind of...
2017-07-02
14 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Talking Tuesday on a Friday: June Update!
A few minutes where I catch you up on the craziness around me. Nothing bad, mostly good... Thanks for your time. Hope you enjoy it.
2017-06-02
07 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Podcast: October 2016 Update
Yeah, yeah… It’s been a while. I missed you too. Here’s 12 minutes of me catching you up on what happened this summer with dad getting cancer, me picking up cycling and swimming, and taking some exams. Also, there is something about Puerto Rico and Zika in there. As always, you can just download it by clicking here.
2016-10-05
12 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Talking Tuesday: Spanish Interview on Flu Edition
Back in 2010, right before the flu season started, the bosses at the health department allowed me to do an interview with an AM radio station out of Washington, DC. The interviewer was awesome, and she really did a good job of asking pertinent questions and keeping my answers in line. It was a great opportunity to practice public speaking and speaking in Spanish. Although it is my first language, sometimes I forget some of its conventions. I've speaking English too long, I guess.
2016-05-24
28 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Talking Tuesday: Catch-Up Edition
The best kinds of friends are those who you can lose contact with for months and then catch-up with quickly over some coffee or hot tea or hot chocolate... Or a beer. In this episode, I try to catch-up with you after being gone a while.
2016-05-17
12 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Talking Tuesday, On A Saturday, In A Blizzard
What else was I going to do while I waited out the great Northeast Blizzard of 2016 but do a podcast? And what is a better way to do it than to invite a couple of friends to chat with? I used a new app called ZCast to record a chat with Briana Morgan and Craig Egan about “Impostor Syndrome” and “Trolling”…
2016-01-24
30 min
Outline [Tilos Rádió podcast]
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2015-12-03
1h 54
Epidemiological Podcasts
Talking Tuesday: Norovirus
If you have ever had Norovirus, then you will remember it for a while. Let me tell you about it, and tell you to wash your hands once, twice, and three times. Listen to this, then go wash your hands. If you want to download the mp3 file, click here.
2015-09-08
09 min
Epidemiological Podcasts
Talking Tuesday: My Spanish is not very pretty these days
Growing up, mom used to make me speak English well or Spanish well, but never both. I thought I spoke good Spanish, until I came to Colombia. My Spanish is different, and, in translating a document from English to Spanish, I learned my written Spanish needs a lot of work.
2015-07-02
03 min