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benevoltalkbenevoltalkDie praktische Hilfe nach der Geburt – mit Liliane Inauen von wellcomeDie ersten Wochen mit einem Neugeborenen können sehr aufreibend sein: Trotz aller Freude ist der Alltag einer jungen Familie oft turbulent. In dieser Phase sind Familienangehörige, Nachbarn und Freunde eine wichtige Unterstützung. Wo diese Bezugspersonen fehlen, vermittelt «wellcome» nach Möglichkeit freiwillige Mitarbeitende zur Entlastung von Familien mit einem Baby oder Kleinkind im ersten Lebensjahr. Liliane Inauen ist eine solche wellcome-Begleiterin und spricht in dieser Folge von ihren Einsätzen und ihrer Motivation, sich für dieses Angebot zu engagieren. Hier gibt es mehr Infos zu wellcome.2025-05-0138 minWellcomeWellcomeCombating cholera: can technology really turn the tide? | WellcomeCholera cases are rising in unexpected regions. Can science keep up with this evolving threat? In this episode of ‘When Science Finds a Way’, Alisha Wainwright sits down with Professor Iruka Okeke to talk about the factors driving cholera's spread and the innovative mapping techniques being used in Kenya to identify hotspots. Download episode show notes and transcript: www.wellcome.org/podcast 01:22 Guest introduction: Professor Iruka Okeke 01:50 What is cholera and how do you treat it? 04:34 The role of human movement, conflict and climate change in cholera outbreaks 07:21 Why do people still die from cholera if it's treatable? 09:10 In what part...2025-04-3036 minWellcomeWellcomePregnancy and research: inclusion in vaccine trials | WellcomeOver the years, the reluctance to include pregnant participants in vaccine trials has been increasingly challenged. That’s because their inclusion can make vital medications available during pregnancy and provide data that could improve survival rates for both parent and baby. Alisha is joined by Dr Flor M Munoz, a global expert in maternal immunisation to discuss a new vaccine trial, safety considerations and the future. Download episode show notes and transcript: www.wellcome.org/podcast 01:37 Guest Introduction: Dr Flor Muñoz 02:32 Why are maternal vaccines so important? 05:46 The exclusion of pregnant participants in vaccine trials throughout history 06:20 How the tha...2025-04-2342 minWellcomeWellcomeCool roofs: homes fit for a hotter world | WellcomeAs rising temperatures challenge vulnerable regions, could ‘cool roofs’ be the affordable, sustainable solution? This episode of ‘When Science Finds a Way’ explores this low-cost solution that reflects heat and keeps homes cooler. Host Alisha Wainwright speaks with Dr Aditi Bunker, who led a study in Burkina Faso measuring the impact of this simple yet effective intervention. Could this be a scalable solution for the future? Download episode show notes and transcript: www.wellcome.org/podcast 01:17 Guest introduction: Dr Aditi Bunker 03:21 Extreme heat in Burkina Faso 06:07 Gninasse Rose on the health impacts of extreme heat in her village 08:02 Transition from mud bric...2025-04-1636 minWellcomeWellcomeHow to make research matter to more people, with Ben Bleasdale | WellcomeHow can we make science feel more relevant to people? That’s one question the Discovery Decade programme at the Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) aimed to answer through extensive audience research. Designed as an experiment, the team behind it spoke to 30,000 people through nationally-representative polls, focus groups and public dialogues. They asked people about their understanding of research and development – and how they think it can connect with their lives. The result? Useful insights that informed the creation of evidence-led tools to better communicate the value of research to more people. Hear more about the programme from Ben Blea...2025-04-1429 minWellcomeWellcomeWorking it out: exercise, the brain, and mental health | WellcomeWe all know exercise benefits mental health. But what actually occurs in the brain during a workout? And how can it help in treating mental health problems? Alisha Wainwright meets Dr Jonathan Roiser and his team of researchers. Together, they uncover insights from a groundbreaking pilot study that could transform the diagnosis and treatment of conditions like depression. Download episode show notes and transcript: www.wellcome.org/podcast 00:33 Guest introduction: Dr Jonathan Roiser 02:08 Approaches to researching mental health 05:15 Perspectives on diagnosing depression and anxiety 08:34 Olivia shares experience as a participant of the study 10:16 Challenges of exercise for people with depression 13:40...2025-04-0938 minWellcomeWellcomeCan we fight wildfires with fire?For centuries, Indigenous communities have used controlled burns to manage land and prevent devastating fires.     This episode of ‘When Science Finds a Way’ dives into the science and Indigenous knowledge behind this technique.   🎙️ Listen wherever you get your podcasts.    #Wellcome #WellcomeTrust #SciencePodcast #CulturalBurning  🔔 Subscribe to Wellcome on YouTube: https://wellc.me/3Blh0c1 -- Support podtube.me continuity as a free service. Become a Patreon or make an one-time donation -- Video at Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1FLPoqs6w42025-04-0701 minWellcomeWellcome🦟 Can mosquitoes help fight disease?Meet the scientists turning mosquitoes from risk to remedy on our podcast, ‘When Science Finds a Way’.     🎙️ Listen wherever you get your podcasts.    #Wellcome #WellcomeTrust #SciencePodcast #Wolbachia  🔔 Subscribe to Wellcome on YouTube: https://wellc.me/3Blh0c1 -- Support podtube.me continuity as a free service. Become a Patreon or make an one-time donation -- Video at Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0GY6Wa-lfw2025-04-0401 minMITANANDMITANANDwellcomeKommt ein Kind zur Welt, überwiegt meist die Freude. Doch im Alltag mit dem Neugeborenen kann es schnell drunter und drüber gehen. Besonders in dieser Lebensphase beansprucht das Baby viel Zeit, sodass vieles liegen bleibt. Manche Eltern fühlen sich bald überfordert. Hier setzt das Angebot von «wellcome» der «Stiftung Gott hilft» an. «Wir möchten helfen, bevor Probleme entstehen», erklärt wellcome-Projektleiterin Anina Recher. Gemeinsam mit ihrer Mitarbeiterin Tamara Lys verrät sie in diesem Podcast, wie Eltern vom wellcome-Angebot profitieren können. Für beide ist es ein Herzensprojekt, das durch die ehrenamtliche Arbeit vieler freiwilliger Helferinnen get...2025-04-0425 minWellcomeWellcomeCultural burning: could traditional practices prevent modern wildfires? | WellcomeFor centuries, Indigenous communities have used controlled burns to manage land and prevent devastating fires. On this episode of ‘When Science Finds a Way’, host Alisha Wainwright speaks with Dr Nicole Redvers and Indigenous firefighter Cody Desautel about this traditional Indigenous technique offering a potential solution to modern wildfire challenges. Download episode show notes and transcript: www.wellcome.org/podcast 02:09 Guest introduction: Dr Nicole Redvers 02:43 Global Wildfire Trends and Their Impact on Indigenous Communities 07:36 Firefighter Cody Desautel shares insights on the health effects of wildfire smoke 11:06 Long-term health effects of wildfire smoke 12:53 Cultural Burning Explained 19:28 Dr Kari Nadeau’ Research on Prescr...2025-04-0238 minWellcomeWellcomeFrom risk to remedy: how mosquitoes could save lives | WellcomeMosquitoes have long been the villains of global health, spreading diseases like dengue and Zika. But what if they could be part of the solution? This episode of ‘When Science Finds a Way’ explores a breakthrough discovery: infecting Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria to prevent them from transmitting viruses. Host Alisha Wainwright speaks with Professor Scott O’Neill, founder of the World Mosquito Program, and the scientists implementing this game-changing approach in communities around the world. Download the episode show notes and transcript: www.wellcome.org/podcast 00:20 Scott O’Neill and the World Mosquito Program 02:08 Overview of Vector-Borne Diseases 03:15 Understa...2025-04-0236 minWellcomeWellcomeThe rise of super pollutants #Climate #ResearchFind out how rapidly reducing super pollutants is a clear win-win for both people and the planet from Rachel Huxley, Wellcome's Head of Mitigation for Climate and Health. 🔔 Subscribe to Wellcome on YouTube: https://wellc.me/3Blh0c1 -- Support podtube.me continuity as a free service. Become a Patreon or make an one-time donation -- Video at Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng7sTur5Rx82025-03-2501 minWellcomeWellcomeThis could be the first new #TB vaccine in over a century #WorldTBDayLast year, we helped launch the phase 3 clinical trial for the M72 TB vaccine. If successful, it could save millions of lives. Jaspreet Turner, Research Lead at Wellcome, shares the latest. 🔔 Subscribe to Wellcome on YouTube: https://wellc.me/3Blh0c1 -- Support podtube.me continuity as a free service. Become a Patreon or make an one-time donation -- Video at Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqU0OBau1rA2025-03-2401 minWellcomeWellcomeAnticipating what’s next in science, with Sophie Gilbert | WellcomeIs it possible to predict the future of science? The Science Breakthrough Radar at the Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator (GESDA) aims to do just that. The Radar brings together researchers, scientists and people working in policy to understand and anticipate the trends in science over the next 5 to 25 years. This helps policymakers prepare for the implications of upcoming technologies and potential science breakthroughs. In this Wellcome Guest Lecture, Sophie Gilbert, Programme Lead for the Science Breakthrough Radar, discusses the process of anticipating trends and the impact of this work. Sophie also shares the next science breakthroughs we might see...2025-03-1230 minLeaf Media Global PodcastLeaf Media Global PodcastHe Greened the Bank of England & LSE. Now He’s Coming for Healthcare, with Charles Joly @Wellcome TrustThis podcast is produced by Leaf Media, and powered by Greenly. 🌱 This episode is hosted by sustainability editor and journalist Juliet Kinsman.After setting the first net-zero targets at the Bank of England and guiding the London School of Economics to become the first net-zero university in the UK, @Charles Joly now leads sustainability efforts at Wellcome Trust. With a strong commitment to environmental responsibility, Wellcome has set an ambitious goal to achieve net-zero emissions for its Scope 1 and 2 by 2030 under his leadership, ensuring a more sustainable future for both science and society.2025-03-0639 minWellcomeWellcomeThe genomics diversity gap, explained | WellcomeDeep inside your genome (the entire set of DNA) are secrets about your health — unlocking new ways of diagnosing, treating, and preventing specific diseases. We’re all pretty different, so sharing research across different communities should be the main goal, right? Well, we’re not quite there yet. In our newest explainer video, spanning the 90s to the present day, we unpack the history of genomics and its legacy on healthcare — featuring Dr. Segun Fatumo and Michael Dunn. 📚 SOURCES AND READING: If you’re new to genomics and want to understand more about the science: https://www.genome.gov/about-genomics To read Wellc...2025-02-2507 minWellcomeWellcomeThe genomics diversity gap, explained | WellcomeIn our newest explainer video, spanning the 90s to the present day, we unpack the history of genomics and its legacy on healthcare. 🔔 Subscribe to Wellcome on YouTube: https://wellc.me/3Blh0c1 💬 SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wellcometrust Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellcometrust/ Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/wellcome-trust/ Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellcometrust 🔗 MORE FROM WELLCOME: Wellcome is a global charitable foundation. We want everyone to benefit from science’s potential to improve health and save lives. Read our latest stories, opinions an...2025-02-2000 minThe Return: Property & Investment PodcastThe Return: Property & Investment PodcastWhat role do institutional investors play in the UK Living Sector, and how to become a NED with Phil Clark, Ned at Pinnacle Group, Thriving Investments, Pinnacle Investments, Wellcome Trust, UCL and PIC and Anna Clare HarperSend us a textI chatted to Phil Clark, NED at Pinnacle Group (70,000 UK homes), Thriving Investments, part of Places for People, Chair of Pinnacle Investments (a partner of ours), Executive Chair at Wellcome Trust’s Genome Campus, and Investment Committee NED at UCL and PIC.We talked about the match between institutions and social/affordable housing:📈 Scale – Housing Associations are some of the UK’s largest landlords, with an average of 2,801 homes each (and many far bigger).💷 Income growth – Typically offering some protection against inflation.🏠 Attractive yields – Stan...2025-02-1341 minWellcomeWellcomeHuman Cell Atlas: why we're mapping the body's cells, with Muzlifah Haniffa | WellcomeThe Human Cell Atlas is providing valuable new insights about the body, such as improving our understanding of how our immune system works. The atlas – an ambitious global project to map all the body's cells – has the potential to shape the future of our health. In this Wellcome Guest Lecture, Muzlifah Haniffa, Interim Head of Cellular Genetics at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, shares updates from ongoing work on the Human Cell Atlas Hear Muzlifah discuss progress towards generating a first draft of the atlas, the importance of democratising data from the atlas and her personal journey as a clinician scientist. Chap...2025-02-1228 minMaking SenseMaking SenseTrading Insights: Long-term investing for a long-term mission, with Wellcome TrustIn this episode we hear from Elaina Elzinga, Principal and Head of Active Manager Selection at Wellcome Trust. Elaina runs through portfolio construction when spanning investments from HFs to LOs to real assets, how use of data and AI in the investment space influences allocation decisions, and how these longer term investment goals interplay with Wellcome Trust’s mission and purpose.  Elaina is in discussion with Eloise Goulder, Head of the Data Assets & Alpha Group at J.P. Morgan.     To learn more about Wellcome Trust: www.wellcome.org To learn more about the Data...2024-11-2124 minTime For Impact PodcastTime For Impact PodcastEpisode 13 - Corporate Volunteering - Kishma Smithurst - Volunteering Lead - WellcomeFor those exploring corporate or employee volunteering this is a must-listen episode. Kishma is responsible for employee volunteering across Wellcome, one of the richest charities in the world, and a significant employer in the UK. Wellcome's ethos and culture means that they see employee volunteering as a key ingredient of staff wellbeing. Tune in to hear a perspective from an employer, about what we need to do to partner effectively with them to build successful partnership between our causes and their employees. ...2024-10-0949 minMacroaggressionsMacroaggressionsFlashback Friday | #209: No Longer Wellcome Here | Johnny VedmoreAs the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation absorbs much of the glory and not nearly enough of the blame, the Wellcome Trust has found a way to maintain a much lower profile in the States while they conduct human experiments on a large segment of the population. Investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore from Unlimited Hangout has been on the trail of the murky philanthropic organization for quite some time, watching and reporting back as they launched the operation in early 2020, then later intentionally drove the COVID narrative into a ditch. What do the people behind the Wellcome Trust...2024-04-121h 12peroahcalevperoahcalevDOWNLOAD @PDF Arabic Medical Manuscripts of the Wellcome Library A Descriptive Catalogue of the Ḥaddād Collection (WMS Arabic 401-487) (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series 6) (English and Arabic Edition) Download and Read online**Download Arabic Medical Manuscripts of the Wellcome Library: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Ḥaddād Collection (WMS Arabic 401-487) (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series, 6) (English and Arabic Edition) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Nikolaj SerikoffReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=9004147985ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF DOWNLOAD @PDF Arabic Medical Manuscripts of the Wellcome Library: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Ḥaddād Collection (WMS Arabic 401-487) (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series, 6) (English and Arabic Edition) Download and Read online Ebook Online PDF Download a...2023-09-2200 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayBonus Episode: What does the future hold for global health? Throughout this podcast series, we've met trailblazing scientists and researchers changing the world, alongside the people who have inspired and contributed to their work.  In this final bonus episode, Julia Gillard, Chair of Wellcome, brings together three experts from the series to reflect on the main themes that have emerged and ask what challenges still lie ahead in the field of global health. When Science Finds a Way is brought to you by Wellcome, an independent global foundation that supports science to solve the urgent health challenges facing everyone. For more information and transcripts visit w...2023-09-0630 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayWill genomic sequencing prevent future pandemics? During the Covid-19 pandemic, the benefits of sequencing infectious disease pathogens became more visible than ever before. The possibilities are huge: genomic sequencing is allowing scientists to unlock the secrets of disease prevention, helping dispel myths and stigma around disease outbreaks as well as allowing governments to act in real-time with targeted and often low-cost interventions.  In this episode Alisha speaks to Professor Christian Happi, Director of the African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases, about his pioneering use of the technology during the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Nigeria which identified the origin of the virus. T...2023-08-3038 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayShould we give out cash to improve mental health? Poor mental health has always been associated with lower socio-economic status, but what if you turned the idea on its head and administered cash transfers as a mental health treatment in and of itself? The scientific research community has long grappled with the lack of major breakthroughs in the treatment of mental health disorders. So could cash transfers hold the key to coming up with a universally applicable and low-cost mental health intervention?  In this episode Alisha is in conversation with Professor Vikram Patel, a world leader in global mental health, who explains the challenges researchers have f...2023-08-2333 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayHow can we feed the world with a changing climate? With rising temperatures and shifting climates imperilling our crops, the food chain – from planting to consumer – is under threat. This could lead to higher food prices, poor nutrition, hunger and migration. Alisha is in conversation with Professor Ruth Defries, a global expert in ecology and sustainable development, to discuss how the world has become reliant on a small number of crops such as corn and rice, leaving us in a vulnerable position if these staples do not grow well as the planet heats. So how can we encourage climate resilience through crop diversity? They hear from...2023-08-1637 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayOne scientist’s journey to respecting indigenous customs When Danish geneticist, Professor Eske Willerslev led the team that sequenced the first ancient human genome in 2010, he opened up a world of research possibilities with global significance. But this potential comes with risk. Research into DNA from ancient remains can upend understandings of history and ancestry within living indigenous communities and violate cultural sensitivities.  On this episode, Alisha speaks with Eske alongside Shane Doyle, a member of the Crow Tribe in Montana, USA. Eske and Shane have turned a collaboration into a friendship that demonstrates the power of an exchange between ancient customs and emerging science....2023-08-0234 minMacroaggressionsMacroaggressionsFlashback Friday | #202: Wellcome To HellThe world’s wealthiest medical research foundation, Wellcome Trust, long disguised as an altruistic charity organization committed to helping humanity, has been knee-deep in the COVID corruption and has major and long-lasting ties to the British eugenics movement. With over $40 billion in funds, the organization has invested heavily in vaccine development and has been instrumental in providing shots to the developing world with the help of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The most concerning aspect might be the development of the Wellcome Leap program that seeks to become the pharmaceutical version of America’s DARPA. With seed...2023-07-141h 07When Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayCan new technology help predict psychosis? Psychosis is one of the most severe, and most stigmatised, mental health conditions. But what if technology could help us spot the signs early on? Could more accurate prediction help guide earlier intervention, to produce better outcomes for people at risk of psychosis? Alisha is in discussion with Professor Iris Sommer, a global leader in the psychosis field to examine exactly where the understanding of the condition is, whether we’re approaching treatment in an equitable way, and how we can ensure earlier diagnosis and better treatment.   They hear from a therapist in Brazil, Dr Alexandre Loch, and h...2023-07-1237 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayCan a research study change a city?What can you learn from studying 40,000 people in one city? A UK study called Born In Bradford is doing just that, and it’s a concept that could be applied around the world.  It began in 2007, tracking pregnant women, their children and families. Over the decades, the study has changed Bradford, impacting policy on education, early years development and even the environment. But it has also provided robust evidence on health and wellbeing that is relevant in any city. In this episode, we hear from some of the parents who’ve taken part in the study...2023-07-0530 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayHow can we work on a heating planet? As the world gets hotter and hotter, so do we - and just like crops and wildlife, we’re struggling to cope with what extreme heat does to our bodies. Every year temperatures reach new records, and the way we live, work and rest are changing to accommodate it.   Kathy Baughman McLeod, director of the Adrienne Arsht Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Centre and chair of the Extreme Heat Resilience Alliance, talks Alisha through the realities of what heat stress does to us, how workers across the globe - from India to the US - are feeling the heat, and t...2023-06-2834 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayHow is research helping the fight for equality? In the 1970s, when a heterosexual couple divorced, courts almost always awarded child custody to the mother, except in one scenario: when the mother had come out as a lesbian.   Professor Susan Golombok was determined to challenge these prejudices and to shine a light on the realities of same-sex parenting. She began studying a range of different family structures to build up a body of evidence which, over the course of her life, has had a tangible impact on everyday families around the world  In this episode, Alisha is in conversation with Susan about the infl...2023-06-2833 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayWhat can we do to stop superbugs? Since the discovery of penicillin in the early 20th century, we’ve seen the risk of minor infections virtually disappear. But after years of antibiotics being abused and overused, we now face a silent pandemic where the treatments we rely on no longer work.  The potential scale of antimicrobial resistance, or AMR, is staggering, and there is a lack of awareness of just how dangerous it could be. Alisha speaks to Dr Anand Anandkumar, an engineer turned biotechnologist, to correct the misconceptions around AMR, and discover what we can do about it. We’ll also hear from John Ka...2023-06-2837 minWhen Science Finds a WayWhen Science Finds a WayTrailer Join botanist-turned-Hollywood actor Alisha Wainwright as she meets the trailblazing scientists and researchers changing the world, alongside the people who have inspired and contributed to their work.  From community-led climate change solutions, to cutting edge technology that’s redefining disease, and fresh approaches to treating mental health disorders, When Science Finds a Way will show you a world of creative solutions from people at the heart of the greatest health challenges of our time.   When Science Finds a Way launches on 28th June 2023. Brought to you by Wellcome, an independent global foundation that suppor...2023-06-1901 minProgress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowProgress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowDr. Elica Kyoseva, Ph.D. - Quantum for Bio Program Director - Wellcome Leap - Quantum Computing And Drug DiscoverySend us a textDr. Elica Kyoseva, Ph.D. is the Quantum for Bio Program Director, at Wellcome Leap ( https://wellcomeleap.org/our-team/elicakyoseva/ ), a $40M +$10M program focused on identifying, developing, and demonstrating biology and healthcare applications that will benefit from the quantum computers expected to emerge in the next 3-5 years. Wellcome Leap was established with $300 million in initial funding from the Wellcome Trust, the UK charitable foundation, to accelerate discovery and innovation for the benefit of human health, focusing on build bold, unconventional programs and fund them at scale—specifically programs that target global hu...2023-06-0142 mincadmilighdmicadmilighdmi[EPUB] Arabic Medical Manuscripts of the Wellcome Library A Descriptive Catalogue of the Haddad Collection (Wms Arabic 401-487) [With CDROM] EPUB [pdf books free]Download Arabic Medical Manuscripts of the Wellcome Library: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Haddad Collection (Wms Arabic 401-487) [With CDROM] Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Nikolaj Serikoff Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=9004147985 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download [EPUB] Arabic Medical Manuscripts of the Wellcome Library: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Haddad Collection (Wms Arabic 401-487) [With CDROM] EPUB [pdf books free] Ebook | READ ONLINE Download [EPUB] Arabic Medical Manuscripts of the Wellcome Library: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Haddad Collection (Wms Arabic 401-487...2023-05-1000 minSmartfm MakassarSmartfm MakassarDanny Pomanto Bangga Kampung Lantebung Masuk Finalis 75 Desa Wisata ll Danny Pomanto Ajak Delegasi Wellcome Trust & Monash University Kuatkan Ekosistem Ekonomi Longwis ll JURNAL MAKASSAR Rabu, 12 April 2023.   Wali Kota Makassar, Danny Pomanto mengaku bangga atas keberhasilan kampung lantebung menjadi salah satu jajaran finalis dari 75 Desa Wisata terbaik di Indonesia.   Dia mengatakan lantebung merupakan salah satu destinasi wisata yang memiliki daya tarik mangrove. Disisi lain, mengakui masih banyak hal yang perlu dibenahi khususnya infrastruktur.   News Anchor: Deddy Detars ll Reporter: Dian Mega Safitri =================================   Wali Kota Danny Pomanto mengajak para delegasi Wellcome Trust dan Monash University untuk terus menguatkan ekosistem ekonomi di Lorong Wisata – Longwis. Hal it...2023-04-1202 minThe Mental ElfThe Mental ElfEpisode 6: School Connectedness - Wellcome Whatever Works #ActiveIngredientsMHCan school connectedness help prevent anxiety and depression?How can schools support the mental health of LGBTQ+ youth?In this 28-minute discussion, Dr Monika Raniti and Dr Gemma Lewis explore the links between school connectedness and mental health; specifically how the school ethos, environment and policy can help promote mental health in LGBTQ+ young people. 00:44 Introductions01:06 What is school connectedness?02:11 Can school connectedness help prevent anxiety and depression?08:14 What further research is needed on school connectedness?09:49 How can schools support the mental health of LGBTQ+...2022-12-0927 minThe Mental ElfThe Mental ElfEpisode 5: Money and Mental Health - Wellcome Whatever Works #ActiveIngredientsMHWhat's the relationship between money and mental health? What impact can we have with cash transfers or universal basic income?In this 24-minute panel discussion, Prof Johannes Haushofer, Prof Matthew Johnson and Laura Peters from Rethink explore the links between money and mental health; specifically how interventions like cash transfers or universal basic income can help prevent or treat anxiety or depression. 00:50 Introductions01:35 What's the relationship between money and mental health? 06:11 What financial challenges are young people facing?07:53 Can economic interventions like cash transfers help?12:51...2022-12-0923 minThe Mental ElfThe Mental ElfEpisode 4: Managing Emotions - Wellcome Whatever Works #ActiveIngredientsMHHow can emotional regulation help with youth anxiety and depression? How can we teach emotion skills to young people?In this 22-minute panel discussion, Dr Alex Daros (Toronto, Canada), Dr Matt Sommerville (London, UK) and Chloë Morgan explore the links between our emotions and our mental health; specifically how giving young people the skills to manage and control their emotions can help prevent or treat anxiety or depression. 00:36 Introductions01:05 How can emotional regulation help with youth anxiety and depression?05:19 What do we mean by emotion controllability beliefs?11:09 What are the implications for p...2022-12-0822 minThe Mental ElfThe Mental ElfEpisode 3: Movement and Monitoring - Wellcome Whatever Works #ActiveIngredientsMHCan physical activity prevent or treat youth anxiety or depression?How can remote measurement technologies help with youth mental health?In this half hour panel discussion, Dr Alan Bailey (Melbourne, Australia), Fiyory Ghezae, and Dr Annie Walsh (London/Birmingham) explore the links between physical activity, exercise and good mental health, and consider the future possibilities of wearable technology as a way to monitor our physical activity and physiology and self-manage our mental health.00:48 Introductions02:08 What is physical activity?03:05 Is exercise good for our mental health?03:51 Can physical activity help to prevent mental...2022-12-0525 minThe Mental ElfThe Mental ElfEpisode 2: Sleep and Development - Wellcome Whatever Works #ActiveIngredientsMHWhy is sleep so important for youth mental health?In this half hour panel discussion, Prof Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (Cambridge, UK), Prof Russell Foster (Oxford, UK) and Prof Ian Hickie (Sydney, Australia) explore the relationship between sleep and youth anxiety and depression. They explain why sleep is so important during adolescence and present some of the ways that young people can learn more about sleep, which can have a positive impact on their health and wellbeing.00:38 Introductions01:08 What happens to our brains during puberty?02:12 Why are adolescents so at risk of mental illness?04:17...2022-12-0225 minLadies Who LondonLadies Who LondonEuston - Wellcome, medical marvels and the medicine manWelcome to the Wellcome! The medicine man will see you now, and will probably show you something interesting too… Grab your tabloids (eh?!) and buckle up for some weird and wonderful medical stuff. Where did Henry Wellcome come from? What is his lasting and very famous legacy? Find out on this week’s podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-11-3054 minThe Mental ElfThe Mental ElfEpisode 1: Beliefs and Purpose - Wellcome Whatever Works #ActiveIngredientsMHCan having a sense of purpose in life help with youth mental health?How can spiritual and religious beliefs help us to stay mentally healthy?In this half hour panel discussion, Dr Emily Hielscher (Brisbane, Australia), Prof Christopher Cook (Durham, UK) and Dr Shilpa Aggarwal (Mumbai, India) explore the links between religion, sprituality, sense of purpose and youth mental health.01:17 Introductions02:28 How does sense of purpose affect youth mental health?05:54 What are the key components of sense of purpose interventions?07:13 How does sense of purpose help youth mental health?08:43 Do spiritual and...2022-11-2925 minFoundation for Science and TechnologyFoundation for Science and TechnologyDr Diego Baptista - Research and Funding Equity at Wellcome TrustFunding institutions have a significant role to play in ensuring equity, diversity and inclusion within the UK science and technology community. In this podcast, Dr Diego Baptista, Head of Research and Funding Equity at Wellcome Trust discusses some of the work in this area carried out by Wellcome. This is the second podcast in which we are looking at the experiences of black researchers in science and technology, in advance of an event being run by the Foundation on 7 December 2022.2022-11-2318 minBig Picture MedicineBig Picture Medicine#103 Sir Jeremy Farrar on How to Spend £16bn for Good (Director, Wellcome Trust)How do you spend £16 billion to improve the world’s health? That is the job of Sir Jeremy Farrar, the Director of the Wellcome Trust. In 1936, British pharmaceutical magnate Sir Henry Wellcome left his fortune to improve the world’s health. Now Sir Jeremy must work out what to do with £16 billion over the next decade — and where to most effectively spend it. 0:00 Intro  0:47 The Third Role of Philanthropy  2:53 Appetite for Risk  5:38 What's Broken in Science Funding  8:16 Generalism vs Specialism  10:12 Why Are You Slow?  14:49 Sexy v...2022-09-2935 minThe Halfway Healthy ShowThe Halfway Healthy ShowWellcome to the Future of Health and Wellness | Adam WrightDalton talks with Adam Wright, founder of Wellcome brand, about how he plans to bring the best of web2 and web3 to the wellness industry. They discuss all things from consumer packaged goods to utility in the NFT space. Quality products are of utmost importance to Adam and the Wellcome team. His connections with professional athletes and influencers will play a large role in being a part of the Wellcome community.  0:00 Podcast intro 1:08 Adam Wright intro 4:43 What is Wellcome? 10:23 Why should business enter web3? 17:59 Founder's Pass h...2022-08-221h 15The Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Root of the Matter: WastelandIn the final episode of ‘The Root of the Matter’, JC takes us to the least human habitat of all – the wasteland. It’s a space which often fills us with a sense of foreboding and yet, these places teach us some of the most profound lessons about the plant world and our relationship to it:   Author of Islands of Abandonment: Life in the post-human landscape, Cal Flyn, shows us how wastelands can demonstrate nature’s resilience in the most hostile of situations.   Artist and writer James Bridle explains how  plants force us to f...2022-08-1832 minCamdenersCamdenersThe Wellcome CollectionJeffrey Young is joined by Emily Sargent, Head of Exhibitions at the Wellcome Collection, to discuss their current exhibition ‘In the Air’ (19th May-16th Oct). This exhibition explores our relationship with the air around us and what it tells us about the health of our planet. It brings together historical materials and contemporary artworks by artists including Tacita Dean, David Rickard, Dryden Goodwin, and Forensic Architecture to examine the connections between the atmosphere and the planet, investigate the geopolitics of air, and uncover the secrets of the air we breathe. Emily Sargent is a Head of Exhib...2022-08-1625 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Root of the Matter: WetlandsWhat does the word ‘wetland’ mean to you? Many of us don’t encounter them at all, and at best we might think of a muddy, boggy marshland. But these landscapes, and the plants that thrive in them, are crucial for ecological health, biodiversity, and capturing carbon. In this episode, JC and her contributors invite you to see these misunderstood spaces in a new light.   Ecologist and writer Mordecai Ogada talks about the cultural and ecological significance of Nam Lolwe (also known as Lake Victoria) to the Luo peoples who live on its shores.  ...2022-08-1125 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Root of the Matter: WoodlandWe think of forests and woodlands as wild spaces, or areas where we can lose ourselves in nature, and yet they also provide us with a wealth of resources such as food, building materials, or medicines. But they are also globally under threat of destruction…   In this episode, JC delves into the contradictions in our relationship with woodlands, and explores different ways we can think about them, if we are to use and protect them more wisely.   Joseca, a Yanomami artist from the Amazon, and anthropologist and interpreter Anna Maria Machado, shar...2022-08-0431 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Root of the Matter: FarmlandFruit and veg are a clear link to our relationship to the plant world. Yet many of us have little understanding of the farming industry and the impacts it has on our planet, in bringing crops to our plates.In this episode, JC  untangles the knots of these complex global food systems - and focuses on a grain that is central to many of our diets, wheat. Professor of Archeological Science, Martin Jones,  shares how our early ancestors began to cultivate crops, and why crops may have begun to cultivate us too. Author an...2022-07-2829 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Root of the Matter: The GardenGardens are hugely personal, they are an extension of how we see ourselves and how we are in the world. They can also be a strong reminder of what is excluded as much as what is included. In this episode JC asks, what does the Garden reveal about the way we relate to the natural world and to each other? Writer and grower Claire Ratinon explores colonial legacies in the garden, through our use of language and readiness to embrace and celebrate some plants, whilst excluding others. We visit the Bethnal Green Nature Reserve, where...2022-07-2132 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Root of the Matter: TrailerIn Wellcome Collection’s new series, ‘The Root of the Matter’, we join JC Niala on a journey to understand how plants can provide a lens on human health, history and belonging.2022-07-1401 minThe Martin Hyu ExperienceThe Martin Hyu ExperienceAdam Wright & Christie Pritt – Launching Wellcome: A Wellness-Focused CPG Brand Fusing The Very Best of Health, Wellness & Web3 | Martin Hyu Show Ep.15Adam Wright and Christie Pritt are the founders of Restore Cold Pressed: a health bar concept they started in Cleveland serving premium cold pressed juices. Over the past 7 years, they’ve built this venture into a 7 figure business and have gone on to open multiple locations throughout Ohio. Their latest project discussed in this podcast is called Wellcome: A wellness-focused CPG brand, fusing the very best of health, wellness, & Web3. It’s a utility-based NFT project which will be released in the form of a DAO.I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed reco...2022-06-021h 20Meet Me at the MuseumMeet Me at the MuseumSiobhán McSweeney at the Wellcome CollectionActor Siobhán McSweeney takes her pal Kevin Brady to one of her favourite places in London, the Wellcome Collection. Together they explore exhibitions and items that shed light on the connections between science, health, life and art. They meet an astronaut, see a moving piece of art that prompts reflections on the pandemic, learn about humanity’s relationship with plants – and Siobhán even reveals how Star Trek influenced her decision to study science.Notes:The exhibition Rooted Beings is at the Wellcome Collection until 29 August 2022. Hosted on Acast. See ac...2022-04-2143 minGITC With Richard WillettGITC With Richard WillettGLITCH IN THE CODE With Johnny Vedmore (The Wellcome 6 & The Plandemic)This week I had on one of the best independent journalists Johnny Vedmore to talk about his research into the Wellcome Trust and what he calls 'The Wellcome 6' who had such a huge hand in the tyranny around the 'Pandemic'.Check out Johnnys fantastic research here https://johnnyvedmore.comhttps://www.fungimonkey.comhttps://unlimitedhangout.com2022-04-161h 04Glitch In The Code Podcast with Richard WillettGlitch In The Code Podcast with Richard WillettGlitch In The Code With Johnny Vedmore (The Wellcome 6 & The 'Pandemic')This week I had on one of the best independent journalists Johnny Vedmore to talk about his research into the Wellcome Trust and what he calls 'The Wellcome 6' who had such a huge hand in the tyranny around the 'Pandemic'.Check out Johnnys fantastic research here https://johnnyvedmore.comhttps://www.fungimonkey.comhttps://unlimitedhangout.com2022-04-161h 04MacroaggressionsMacroaggressions#209: No Longer Wellcome Here | Johnny VedmoreAs the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation absorbs much of the glory and not nearly enough of the blame, the Wellcome Trust has found a way to maintain a much lower profile in the States while they conduct human experiments on a large segment of the population. Investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore from Unlimited Hangout has been on the trail of the murky philanthropic organization for quite some time, watching and reporting back as they launched the operation in early 2020, then later intentionally drove the COVID narrative into a ditch. What do the people behind the Wellcome Trust...2022-03-061h 12Listen to The Lancet PsychiatryListen to The Lancet PsychiatryWellcome Global MonitorWe talk with Professor Miranda Wolpert, Director of Mental Health at Wellcome, about the Wellcome Global Monitor report and its implications for the future of mental health science.2021-10-2806 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastTranquillityWhen was the last time you felt utterly tranquil? Moya Lothian-McLean searches for an oasis of calm, taking Wellcome Collection’s ‘Tranquillity’ exhibition as a point of inspiration.    She visits St Bartholomew’s Hospital to experience the installation ‘Regarding Forests’ by Chrystel Lebas. Hear tips from staff and visitors as they share how they find a moment of peace in the middle of a bustling hospital. Moya speaks with three young people from RawMinds, Fawaz Sajid, Malika Sandover and Tahmina Sayfi and they talk about whether phones can ever help us to find calm in our bu...2021-10-2741 minThe Lancet Psychiatry in conversation withThe Lancet Psychiatry in conversation withWellcome Global MonitorWe talk with Professor Miranda Wolpert, Director of Mental Health at Wellcome, about the Wellcome Global Monitor report and its implications for the future of mental health science.Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://thelancet.bsky.social/https://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv2021-10-2006 minThe Diverse PodcastThe Diverse Podcast#29 Life as a Software Developer at the Wellcome Sanger InstituteCongrats to DIVERSE. community member, Cordell Charles who landed a role as a Software Developer with the Wellcome Sanger Institute.   Cordell was kind enough to help us understand 👇🏽   ✅ How to break into Software Development without any experience   ✅ What life is like at the Sanger Wellcome Institute   ✅ His best advice on the application process  ✅ How he stuck with it during the pandemic facing job application rejections    Do you want to join Cordell at the Wellcome Sanger Institute?   Check out their early-career job opportunities on our job board here...2021-10-2035 minVSA RecordingsVSA RecordingsBochemusic - Wellcome To My House (Extended Mix)The 103th release welcomes @bochemusic from Russia to the label with his 'Wellcome to My House'. VSA Recordings pres. Bochemusic - Wellcome to My House DEMOS: demo.vsarecordings@gmail.com2021-10-0102 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastResolveHello Happiness is the first series of The Wellcome Collection Podcast. In this episode, Bidisha chats to her guests about their personal experiences of resolve, and considers its complicated relationship to happiness. Psychotherapist Susie Orbach and broadcaster Jeff Brazier discuss the power and limitations of resolve in managing grief and mental health.  Hear about the hurdles faced by champion athlete Yasmin Miller and how she works with coach Leah Dunthorne to overcome them.  Artist and writer Scottee reads his specially commissioned text asking whether resolve is all it’s cut out to be.  Storytellers and activists...2021-09-2945 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastHopeHello Happiness is the first series of The Wellcome Collection Podcast. In this episode, Bidisha asks: What are our emotions and how are they made? She then attempts to pin down the purpose and uses of hope. Listen to historian Tiffany Watt Smith explain how our understanding of emotion has been shaped throughout time, from the ancient Greeks to our present-day obsession with wellbeing and productivity.   Neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett speaks with anthropologist Kit Davies about how emotions are made by our brains and society. Black Lives Matter activist Ndumiso Peter Ndlovu (“Dee...2021-08-2543 minThe Wellcome Collection PodcastThe Wellcome Collection PodcastTrailerBidisha introduces a new five-part series from Wellcome Collection, exploring the meaning of positive emotions: hope, resolve, tranquillity, joy and ecstasy.2021-08-1601 minAll in the MindAll in the MindAll in the Mind Awards ceremony from the Wellcome Collection in LondonClaudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards Ceremony from Wellcome Collection in London and meets all the finalists.Back in November we asked you to nominate the person, professional or group who had made a difference to your mental health. Throughout the current series we've been hearing the individual stories of the nine finalists, and this edition offers the chance to recap the people and organisations who've made a huge difference to other people's lives - and to hear comments from the judges and winners from each of the three categories.The event...2021-06-2935 minOne Zero OneOne Zero OneS3 #3 – Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome TrustSeries 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic.  Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust in this episode to discuss the Digital Transformation journey the Wellcome Trust was on before the global pandemic forced organisations to become ‘digital-first’ remote-working environments overnight, and how that journey still doesn’t have a ‘hard stop’.   Eileen explains in this epis...2021-01-2033 minTake as DirectedTake as DirectedCoronavirus Crisis Update: Live from Munich with Jeremy Farrar of the Wellcome TrustIn mid-February, Steve Morrison of the CSIS Global Health Policy Center attended the Munich Security Conference. There, he moderated a roundtable on health in disordered settings, a town hall on COVID-19, and a dinner with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg. He also spoke with a variety of policymakers, donors, and agency heads that are leading the response to the coronavirus epidemic.In this third episode, Steve speaks with Jeremy Farrar, Director of the Wellcome Trust. They talk about his experience with SARS in Vietnam, the number of unknowns surrounding the coronavirus, China's unprecedented response and its impacts...2020-03-2415 minThe CommonHealthThe CommonHealthCoronavirus Crisis Update: Live from Munich with Jeremy Farrar of the Wellcome TrustIn mid-February, Steve Morrison of the CSIS Global Health Policy Center attended the Munich Security Conference. There, he moderated a roundtable on health in disordered settings, a town hall on COVID-19, and a dinner with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg. He also spoke with a variety of policymakers, donors, and agency heads that are leading the response to the coronavirus epidemic.In this third episode, Steve speaks with Jeremy Farrar, Director of the Wellcome Trust. They talk about his experience with SARS in Vietnam, the number of unknowns surrounding the coronavirus, China's unprecedented response and its impacts...2020-03-2415 minThe Mental ElfThe Mental ElfJon Roiser and Pasco Fearon, UCL Wellcome 4-year PhD in Mental Health ScienceProf Jonathan Roiser (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and programme lead) and Prof Pasco Fearon (UCL Chair in Developmental Psychopathology) talk about the new Wellcome funded Mental Health Science PhD programme, which will bring six new mental health PhD students per year to UCL over the next five years: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/mental-health/news/2019/sep/ucl-awarded-first-wellcome-funded-phd-programme-focused-mental-health Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-01-3111 minPostdocalypse: King\'s College London Health Sciences DTC PodcastPostdocalypse: King's College London Health Sciences DTC PodcastSpecial Guest: The Wellcome Trust & Changing PhD CultureWelcome to episode 7 of Postdocalypse 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London. This month we have a special guest! We met Anne-Marie Coriat, Head of UK and EU Research Landscape at the Wellcome Trust, at VItae Conference and we are so excited to have picked her brains about the changing face of academia. Listen on to hear all about Anne-Marie's job, how she got there, her experiences and musings on the future of PhDs. Here are some of the links that Anne-Marie and Julie referred to in this episode: - Wellcome Global Monitor: https...2019-11-2634 minFront RowFront RowDavid Baddiel, Apple TV+, Wellcome Collection's scary podcastsDavid Baddiel has had a varied career. He's been a (Wembley Arena-filling) stand-up comedian, a chart-topping performer (3 times with the same song Three Lions), a TV chat show presenter, a prize-winning children's author, creator of highly-acclaimed shows about his family, prolific twitter presence and now he's a playwright with his first production God's Dice opening at London's Soho Theatre.Apple TV+ which launches this week is the latest arrival on the UK’s streaming landscape. What will they be offering us and how will it affect the future of TV in the UK with the likes of Di...2019-10-2828 minHorizon CIO PodcastHorizon CIO PodcastCIO Podcast: Wellcome Trust CTO James ThomasWellcome Trust chief technology officer (CTO) James Thomas told a Horizon CIO Network roundtable how his organisation has built a new operation with data and change at its heart. Talking to CIO and CTO peers from FTSE 100 organisations Thomas gives a frank insight into how to deliver change and reveals how he created a new culture and set of measurements to benefit the organisation and its technologists. The Wellcome Trust is headquartered in central London, but owes its philanthropic heritage to an American, Sir Henry Welcome who moved to th...2019-10-0335 minLeading with James AshtonLeading with James AshtonEpisode 9 - Wellcome Trust and ParkrunSir Jeremy Farrar and Nick Pearson join James Ashton to discuss taking risks, campaigning voices and making a difference in the world’s wellbeing. Sir Jeremy Farrar is director of the Wellcome Trust, the British medical charity that spends close to £1bn every year to improve global health through research and education funded by a £26bn endowment. Wellcome has spent 25 years unravelling the human genome and has also been involved in breakthroughs that track the inner workings of the brain, diagnose prostate cancer and tackle ebola outbreaks. Before joining Wellcome six year...2019-07-0241 minArts & IdeasArts & IdeasLearning about love from Kierkegaard & Socrates. The Wellcome Book PrizeKierkegaard humiliated the woman he was due to marry by publicly breaking the engagement - yet one of his most important books is a detailed analysis of the meaning of love. Socrates loved asking the question 'What is love?' but his conversations on the topic are often inconclusive. Matthew Sweet discusses new biographies of each thinker, with their authors Clare Carlisle and Armand D'Angour. Plus Matthew talks to the winner of this year's Wellcome Book Prize for writing which illuminates the many ways that health, medicine and illness touch our lives. Clare Carlisle is...2019-05-0244 minFashion SoundFashion SoundAlexey_Progress_-_Wellcome_To_Spring (2019)<table width="100%"><tr><td><div style="float:left;width:235px;"><table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr><td style="border-bottom:0px;"><img src="https://file2.podfm.ru/56/569/5691/56911/images/pod_121.jpg?2" ></td></tr></table></div>Alexey_Progress_-_Wellcome_To_Spring</td></tr></table>2019-03-031h 11StemCells@Lunch DigestedStemCells@Lunch DigestedEpisode 46 - Wellcome Trust PhD Cohort Review WritingToday’s episode of stem cells at lunch we are joined by 5 out of the 6 students of the Wellcome Trust PhD 2016 cohort based here at the CSCRM. They discuss their experience of co-writing a review for the International Journal of Developmental Biology looking at the latest developments in skin research. Hear about the review itself, and the highlights and challenges of the process… Read the review for yourself here: http://www.ijdb.ehu.es/web/paper/170341fw/homeostasis-regeneration-and-tumour-formation-in-the-mammalian-epidermis For more information about the Wellcome Trust PhD Programme click the link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/research/divisions/gmm/departments/stem...2018-08-0207 minAll in the MindAll in the MindAll in the Mind Awards ceremony from the Wellcome Collection in LondonClaudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards Ceremony from Wellcome Collection in London and meets all the All in the Mind Award finalists. Back in November we asked you to nominate the person, professional or group who had made a difference to your mental health.Throughout the current series we've been hearing the individual stories of the nine finalists, and this edition offers the chance to recap the people and organisations who've made a huge difference to other people's lives - and of course to hear comments from the judges and winners from each of...2018-06-2628 min5x155x15Autism & neurodiversity - Steve Silberman - Wellcome Book Prize 2016Steve Silberman is an award-winning investigative reporter who has covered science and cultural affairs for Wired and other magazines for more than 20 years. His writing has appeared in the New Yorker, Time, Nature and Salon. He is the author of Neurotribes, a study of autism that won the 2015 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction. It is shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize 2016.***The Wellcome Book Prize is an annual award, open to new works of fiction or non-fiction. To be eligible for entry, a book should have a central theme that engages with some aspect of medicine, health or illness. This...2018-05-1514 minLittle AtomsLittle Atoms507 - Wellcome Prize part 2 with Lindsey Fitzharris and Ayobami AdebayoIn the Second of three shows featuring shortlisted writers for the 2018 Wellcome Book Prize, Neil talks to Lindsey Fitzharris about The Butchering Art, and Ayobami Adebayo about her novel Stay With Me.Lindsey Fitzharris received her doctorate in the History of Science, Medicine and Technology at the University of Oxford and was a post-doctoral research fellow at the Wellcome Institute. She is the creator of the popular website The Chirurgeon's Apprentice, and she writes and presents the YouTube series Under the Knife. She has written for the Guardian, the Lancet, the New Scientist, Penthouse, the Huffington Post an...2018-04-2732 minResearch CommsResearch CommsPhysician scientist activist |Sir Doug Turnbull | Wellcome Centre for Mitochondrial ResearchThis episode tells the story of a team of scientists and doctors from Newcastle’s Wellcome Trust Centre for Mitochondrial Research who spent years campaigning strenuously, alongside patients, to persuade UK policymakers to pass a law that would permit the use of a pioneering but controversial fertility treatment The team from Newcastle hoped that the IVF treatment, known as mitochondrial donation, might halt the transmission from one generation to the next of a devastating, incurable and often fatal condition - mitochondrial disease - that blights the lives of many thousands of families across the world. In 2015 the fi...2018-04-0534 min5x155x15When Breath Becomes Air - Jeevan Kalanithi - Wellcome Book Prize 2017Jeevan Kalanithi is a technologist, entrepreneur and brother of Paul Kalanithi, whose posthumous memoir When Breath Becomes Air is shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize 2017. Paul Kalanithi was a neurosurgeon and writer. Recorded with the Wellcome Book Prize 2017.***5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each.Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/5x15storiesFacebook: www.facebook.com/5x15storiesInstagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-12-0715 minLittle AtomsLittle AtomsLittle Atoms 460: Wellcome Prize 2017 Special - 2The second of two episodes of Little Atoms with shortlisted writers for the 2017 Wellcome Book Prize. This week, Ed Yong on his book I Contain Multitudes, plus a repeat of our interview with the winner of the 2016 Wellcome Book Prize Suzanne O'Sullivan on her book It's All In Your Head. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-04-1845 min15 días en la Wellcome Library15 días en la Wellcome Library#8. The Hub at the Wellcome CollectionEl Wellcome Trust anunciaba la inversión de 17,5 millones de libras en la reforma de la sede de la Wellcome Collection en octubre de 2012, apenas unos meses después del cierre definitivo del Centre for the History of Medicine. Dentro de esta ambiciosa reforma, se creaba el Wellcome Hub, un espacio dedicado a la investigación interdisciplinar más arriesgada. Más en jmzaragoza.net2016-08-0300 min15 días en la Wellcome Library15 días en la Wellcome Library#7. El Wellcome Trust y la historia de la medicinaEl podcast de ayer, donde hablábamos del fin de la historia social, ha levantado cierto revuelo. Lo cierto es que es difícil medir el impacto del Wellcome Trust en la historia de la medicina, pero ha sido inmenso. Hoy, siguiendo un texto de John Pickstone, intentaremos hacernos una idea de su importancia. Más en jmzaragoza.net.2016-08-0200 min15 días en la Wellcome Library15 días en la Wellcome Library#4. La Wellcome CollectionHoy hablamos de la Wellcome Collection y de su creación en 2007. Nos remontamos, para ello, a la muerte de Henry Wellcome y la decisión de sus albaceas de desmantelar su colección de artefactos, un proceso que tomará casi 50 años. Nos centraremos después en al figura fundamental de Ken Arnold.2016-07-2800 minAll in the MindAll in the MindAll in the Mind Awards Ceremony from Wellcome Collection in LondonClaudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards Ceremony from Wellcome Collection in London and meets all the All in the Mind Award Finalists.Back in November we asked you to nominate the person, professional or group who had made a difference to your mental health.Throughout the current series we've been hearing the individual stories of the nine finalists, and this edition offers the chance to recap the people and organisations who've made a huge difference to other people's lives - and of course to hear comments from the judges and winners from...2016-06-2828 minCambridge-Africa Day 2014Cambridge-Africa Day 2014o) Professor Gordon Dougan (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Co-PI for the Wellcome Trust Cambridge-Centre for Global Health Research, WT-CCGHR)The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and Africa2014-11-1317 minNDM UnitsNDM UnitsWelcome to the Wellcome Trust for Human GeneticsShort film introducing the Wellcome Trust for Human Genetics In the first decades of the 21st century, researchers are beginning to understand in detail how our genetic inheritance makes us who we are. At the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, our aim is to extend that understanding in order to gain a clearer insight into mechanisms of health and disease. Looking across all three billion letters of the human genetic code, we aim to pinpoint variant spellings and discover how they increase or decrease an individual’s risk of falling ill. The WTCHG is a research institute of the Nu...2014-02-2505 minIsotopicaIsotopicaA Wellcome Library Walk with David EllisSerial Digressionist David Ellis Invites Simon Tyszko for an out of hours stroll and chat, through The Wellcome Library which is founded on the collection formed by Sir Henry Wellcome (1853–1936), whose personal wealth allowed him to create one of the most ambitious collections of the 20th century. Henry Wellcome's interest was the history of medicine in a broad sense and included subjects like alchemy or witchcraft, but also anthropology and ethnography. Since Henry Wellcome’s death in 1936, the Wellcome Trust has been responsible for maintaining the Library's collection and funding its acquisitions2012-10-1400 minIsotopica: The Resonance Series – IsotopicaIsotopica: The Resonance Series – IsotopicaA Wellcome Library Walk with David EllisSerial Digressionist David Ellis Invites Simon Tyszko for an out of hours stroll and chat, through The Wellcome Library which is founded on the collection formed by Sir Henry Wellcome (1853–1936), whose personal wealth allowed him to create one of the most ambitious collections of the 20th century. Henry Wellcome’s interest was the history of medicine in a broad sense and included subjects like... Source2012-10-1400 minPod AcademyPod AcademyDoing DNA: Wellcome Trust Sanger InstituteOn the outskirts of Cambridge sits the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, one of the world’s largest organisations dedicated to genetics research. The institute is named after Fred Sanger, the Nobel laureate who developed DNA sequencing technology in the 1970s. Sanger’s techniques are still in use today, albeit now powered by super processors. DNA. We’ve all got it, and we’re constantly told by scientists and newspaper articles – indeed, science podcasts – that it’s the blueprint for building a living organism. There’s a version of this twisty molecule in virtually every cell in the human body and i...2012-05-0723 minScience and Environment – Pod AcademyScience and Environment – Pod AcademyDoing DNA: Wellcome Trust Sanger InstituteAdam Smith takes a tour of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Europe's leading genetics institute, home to the team that made the largest single contribution to the sequencing of the human genome. The post Doing DNA: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute appeared first on Pod Academy.2012-05-0723 minAlumni WeekendAlumni WeekendThe Hidden History of the Wellcome CollectionFrom the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Frances Larson gives a talk entitled 'Shared Treasures or Just Bits and Pieces? The Hidden History of the Wellcome Collection. Examining Sir Henry Wellcome's vast hoard of Art and Antiques he collected over his lifetime.2010-10-2542 minAlumni WeekendAlumni WeekendThe Hidden History of the Wellcome CollectionFrom the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Frances Larson gives a talk entitled 'Shared Treasures or Just Bits and Pieces? The Hidden History of the Wellcome Collection. Examining Sir Henry Wellcome's vast hoard of Art and Antiques he collected over his lifetime.2010-10-2542 minAlumni WeekendAlumni WeekendThe Hidden History of the Wellcome CollectionFrom the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Frances Larson gives a talk entitled 'Shared Treasures or Just Bits and Pieces? The Hidden History of the Wellcome Collection. Examining Sir Henry Wellcome's vast hoard of Art and Antiques he collected over his lifetime.2010-10-2542 minAlumni WeekendAlumni WeekendThe Hidden History of the Wellcome CollectionFrom the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Frances Larson gives a talk entitled 'Shared Treasures or Just Bits and Pieces? The Hidden History of the Wellcome Collection. Examining Sir Henry Wellcome's vast hoard of Art and Antiques he collected over his lifetime.2010-10-2542 min