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Ocean Science Radio

Ocean Science Radio

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Ocean Science Radio is a joint project between Andrew Kornblatt, founder and host of the Online Ocean Symposium, and Naomi Frances Farabaugh of FIU. Previous co-host was Samantha Wishnak, Digital Media Coordinator at Ocean Exploration Trust. The program will focus on and highlight the latest and greatest ocean science stories that the world has to offer.
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Are you a dermatology patient who wants to understand your medication access better? A dermatology provider with questions about how to advocate for patients? You may be a biologic coordinator, practitioner, field access specialist, nurse, pharmaceutical rep, or anyone with skin who wants to hear from leaders in dermatology! That's Derm Good will answer your questions and more! That's Derm Good is an interview-based podcast with insights and practical tips about dermatology. Host Janelle Bal ...
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Inclusion Criteria is the clinical research podcast that explores global clinical trials, drug development, and life‑science innovation. Each episode pairs need‑to‑know headlines with candid conversations featuring biotech founders, pharmaceutical R&D directors, CRO strategists, patient‑engagement advocates, and digital‑health pioneers. From decentralized and hybrid trials to real‑world evidence, diversity in recruitment, GxP compliance, AI‑powered data analytics, and regulatory shifts at th ...
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Live Biology

Maryam Arif

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In this Podcast, we will discuss all the things related to biology. We will talk about things related to biology in detail and in length. So, make sure you stay tuned and learn all about biology right here. You can tell us what you think about the podcast by voice messages. Thanks!
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Are you fascinated by the power and potential of biotechnology? Do you want to learn about cutting-edge innovations that can address climate change? The Climate Biotech Podcast explores the most pressing problems at the intersection of climate and biology, and most importantly, how to solve them. Hosted by Dan Goodwin, a neuroscientist turned biotech enthusiast, the podcast features interviews with leading experts diving deep into topics like plant synthetic biology, mitochondrial engineerin ...
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PCE

Practicing Clinicians Exchange

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Practicing Clinicians Exchange keeps advanced practice providers up to date with timely interviews from the front lines on current advances and best practices in medicine. Many of the podcasts are available for CE/CME credit.
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Welcome to molpigs, the Molecular Programming Interest Group! molpigs is a group aimed at PhD students and early career researchers within the fields of Molecular Programming, DNA Computing, and other related specialties. We run most of our events in the form of podcasts, which you can find right here!
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Arif, plant biologist and host of the podcast, will talk to lead author of a recently published plant biology paper. The guest will simply explain the story of the publication, answer questions from the host, and share personal experience and details related to the article. As an audience, you will tune in to the episode with an expectation that you will know the story of the paper without reading it. Besides, you can keep listening the podcast during your experiment, walking outside, in you ...
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Clarify

Mr Clarify

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Podcasts for students studying Cambridge GCSE/IGCSE and Advanced level courses.FIT for use if studying other exam boards with the use of a syllabus tracker. Happy listening!
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John Reites and Jeremy Franz delve into the practical applications of AI in clinical research, focusing on large language models (LLMs), how to select the right model for specific tasks, and the challenges posed by AI hallucinations. They address common questions from listeners, providing insights into the workings of LLMs, the importance of model …
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The global food system has a phosphorus problem that few people talk about. Unlike nitrogen, which cycles naturally through our atmosphere, phosphorus is mined from finite deposits and has no natural cycle. A massive 100-kilometer conveyor belt—visible from space—transports phosphate-rich rock from the Sahara Desert to ships waiting to distribute t…
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Nirjeet Singh Gorvara is the Co-Founder of Vitiligo Allies, a growing platform that empowers, educates, and connects those impacted by vitiligo. But his path to advocacy wasn’t always easy. Diagnosed with vitiligo at just eight years old, Nirjeet grew up feeling isolated, misunderstood, and often judged—especially within his South Asian community, …
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John Reites and Noah Goodson, PhD, explore the concept of human-centered design and its significance in clinical trials. They discuss the principles of human-centered design, how it can be applied in clinical research, and the importance of understanding user experiences to create effective systems. The conversation emphasizes the need for a though…
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Joe Dustin shares his journey from a computer geek to a significant player in the clinical trials industry. He discusses the differences between corporate and startup environments, emphasizing the importance of embracing chaos in startups. Joe reflects on the challenges he faced, including getting laid off, and offers insights into navigating the c…
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John Reites reflects on the 10th anniversary of the Apple Watch, discussing its evolution from a simple digital watch to a significant health monitoring device. He highlights its impact on society, particularly in promoting health awareness and its applications in clinical research. Reites shares various use cases of the Apple Watch in clinical set…
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John Reites and Jeremy Franz explore the practical applications of AI, focusing on its use in data analysis and research. Jeremy shares his extensive experience with AI, discussing the evolution from classical NLP to modern large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3. They delve into various use cases, including how AI can assist in synthesizing inform…
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Join us as we explore the cutting-edge world of underwater technology with Liz Taylor, President of DOER Marine Operations. Discover how this innovative company has been transforming ocean exploration since 1992, from developing human-occupied submersibles to creating mobile science labs from shipping containers. In this fascinating conversation, L…
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Dr. Carl Rothschild, Founder and CEO of Trifecta Light Therapy, has spent nearly five decades helping people live healthier, more vibrant lives. With 47 years of experience as a chiropractor and 26 years dedicated to light therapy, Dr. Carl has become one of the world’s leading voices in the science and application of LED infrared and red light the…
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Rosemary Son brings a powerful and much-needed perspective to the dermatology space. As a Physician Associate and Registered Dietitian, she blends clinical insight with a deep understanding of nutrition and accessibility, serving patients at a county safety net hospital—many of whom are uninsured or underinsured. In this episode of That’s Derm Good…
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Imagine proteins engineered to seek out and bind toxic heavy metals, cleaning up contaminated sites and potentially treating metal poisoning in humans. In this episode, Duke University professor and entrepreneur Pranam Chatterjee shares how his has developed two impressive AI tools transforming this field: MetaLATTE, which predicts whether proteins…
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Kaylie McCrory, Lead Biologic Coordinator of Bare Dermatology and Founder of NTX Biologics & Consulting, knows firsthand that being a biologic coordinator is about so much more than paperwork. In this episode of That’s Derm Good!, she shares her journey from med spa technician to biologic program leader, and how grit, intention, and a passion for p…
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Dr. Heather Prince has built her career on the belief that aesthetic treatments should enhance natural beauty—not change it. As a board-certified family nurse practitioner and founder of Handcrafted Aesthetics & Medical Spa, she brings both medical expertise and an artistic eye to every treatment she performs. With a background in family medicine a…
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Cryptocurrency and climate biotechnology might seem like an unusual pairing, but Albert Anis, founding steward of ValleyDAO, is showing this combination has remarkable potential. Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) are creating entirely new funding mechanisms for scientists working on our planet's most critical challenges. At the heart of…
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Dr. Shannon Trotter has seen firsthand how dermatology can change lives—both physically and emotionally. In this episode of That’s Derm Good!, she sits down with Janelle to share her expertise on alopecia areata, the emotional toll of hair loss, and her journey into dermatology. From treating complex skin conditions to mentoring future dermatologis…
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Katie Stewart, a registered holistic nutritionist and founder of Katie Stewart Wellness and The Clear Skin Solution, joins That’s Derm Good! to discuss why acne is more than just a skincare issue. Katie discovered that while many treatments focus on surface-level solutions, the real causes of acne often stem from internal imbalances. In this episod…
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What if we could harness nature's most precise chemical tools and make them work in industrial settings? James Weltz, co-founder and CSO of Cascade Bio, reveals how enzyme immobilization technology is transforming chemical manufacturing by stabilizing delicate biological catalysts. From his childhood exploring chemical plants with his industrial hy…
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Carolyn Curry, marketing director of Evereden, joins That’s Derm Good! to explore how the skincare industry is evolving to meet the needs of younger consumers. With social media driving interest in beauty routines among kids and teens, many parents are left wondering what products are actually safe. In this episode, Janelle and Carolyn discuss how …
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What happens when brilliant scientific innovation meets masterful storytelling? Marketing rarely tops the priority list for scientists and biotech founders who are deep in the technical challenges of making their innovations work. Yet without effective communication, even groundbreaking discoveries risk languishing in obscurity, unable to attract t…
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In our latest episode of the Climate Biotech Podcast, we explore where science meets business with Jesse Lou, the CEO of Conductor Labs. Jesse shares his unique insights into the indispensable role of Techno-Economic Analysis (TEA) in guiding the commercialization of climate technologies. We then explore a particular use case — biomining — with Jay…
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Jennifer McNamara, Founder and CEO of Healthcare Inspired, joins That’s Derm Good! to discuss the challenges healthcare offices face and how they can improve efficiency, reduce errors, and create a stronger workplace culture. Medical billing and compliance can feel overwhelming, but Jennifer explains why correcting these aspects is essential to eve…
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How can biotechnology revolutionize heavy industries and convert carbon waste into a valuable resource? In this special cross-posted episode—from our friends Erum and Karl at the Grow Everything Biotech Podcast and Messaginglab—we feature Moji Karimi, co-founder of Cemvita, a company leading the way in carbon conversion technology. Moji shares Cemv…
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It is February, so it is time for another OCEAN-LOVING episode. In this episode, we will discuss some of the coolest and weirdest reproduction strategies in the Ocean. In this episode, we cover the mysterious gentle giants, the WHALE SHARK, and a recent accidental behavior observation in the wild with PhD candidate with the Australian Institute of …
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Dr. Mary Alice Mina joins That's Derm Good to discuss skincare trends, skin minimalism (focusing on using a few high-quality products that cater to your skin's specific needs), and how to maintain healthy skin. As the host of The Skin Real podcast and a board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Mina emphasizes that a basic skincare routine should prioriti…
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(Recorded July 2024) In this episode, Paul Reginato—co-founder of Homeworld Collective—turns the mic on Dan Goodwin, Homeworld’s co-founder and Executive Director, to explore his journey from near-failures in Boise, Idaho, to becoming a trailblazer in climate biotechnology. Dan reflects on how his formative years at Harvey Mudd College and his time…
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Jasmine Espy, founder and CEO of the Association of Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Inflammatory Diseases (AHSID), joins Janelle Ball to discuss being a patient advocate and filmmaker. The conversation explores Jasmine’s love of journalism and how hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) impacted her mental health and well-being. It also highlights the importanc…
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Join us as we explore the innovative world of protein engineering with Samuel Thompson. Samuel's work focuses on engineering proteins to function in organic solvents, environments that would be hostile to traditional cell-based life. This approach has significant implications for bridging the gap between the enzymes market and the trillion-dollar s…
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Kelly Poole, founder and consultant at The Improvement Space, joins That's Derm Good! to discuss her 20 years of healthcare experience. Kelly is also the VP of Operational Excellence at a large healthcare company and worked as a nurse. Kelly's varied expertise allowed her to notice a pattern in medical offices: lacking outlines, streamlining, and d…
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Join us as Sam Abernethy, Methane Removal Scientist from Spark Climate Solutions, and Paul Reginato of Homeworld Collective explore why tackling methane could be even more impactful than focusing on carbon dioxide in the near-term. Methane's potent warming potential and short-lived nature make it a high-leverage target for climate mitigation. We de…
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Jason Tuschman joins That's Derm Good! to discuss his 15+ year journey with Red Spot Interactive, how the company has evolved from a call center, and why Red Spot wants to improve medical practices. Medical offices are diverse because office managers, staff, and budgets are diverse, but you can improve patient care by embracing and integrating tech…
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How can protein science shape the future of food and climate solutions? Meet Anum Glasgow, a leading researcher at Columbia University, whose journey—rooted in her Pakistani heritage and a childhood of curiosity on the Jersey Shore—led her to the cutting edge of protein engineering. Anum shares how her fascination with protein folding evolved into …
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In this episode, we are highlighting the work of one marine biologist in particular whose research gives us a better understanding of how fish evolved through their bone structure. Specifically Dr. Kory Evans of Rice University, a Doctor who has spent a LOT of time looking at fish bones and went viral a few years ago after sharing a scan of a surpr…
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Listen in as rheumatology experts Alexis Ogdie, MD, MSCE, and Julia Swafford, PA-C, DFAAPA, discuss emerging therapies and strategies in managing patients with axial spondyloarthritis or psoriatic arthritis, including: The current treatment landscape (eg, small molecules, biologics) Risk factors to consider when prescribing JAK inhibitors Key consi…
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Kari Day joins That’s Derm Good! and explains how her psoriasis symptoms began during her pregnancy and worsened after giving birth, leading to multiple fractures in her feet. Listen as Kari explains her family history with skin issues, provides insight into the genetic factors that may have influenced her condition, and how she ultimately found he…
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What role does biotechnology play in solving the climate crisis? Join us as we spotlight Ahmed Badran, assistant professor at the Scripps Research Institute and a leader in climate biotech innovation. Ahmed is a recipient of Homeworld Collective's Garden Grants for Protein Engineering. Ahmed shares his journey, from growing up in Egypt in a family …
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Ingrid Mollick, an office manager and biologic coordinator, joins That’s Derm Good! to discuss the evolving landscape of dermatology biologics and specialty medications. When she is not at home chasing her twin boys, Ingrid thrives in dynamic, ever-changing work environments. The episode highlights how teamwork, communication, and loyalty contribut…
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Lisa Anderson, PhD, Senior Director of Research for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF), joins That's Derm Good! to discuss her transition into the world of alopecia areata, an autoimmune disease characterized by unpredictable hair loss. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or h…
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Dr. Elizabeth Kiracofe is obsessed with education. She wants patients to know the reasoning behind their treatment plans because this can increase treatment adherence. On That’s Derm Good!, Dr. Kiracofe discusses her journey from being a third-grade teacher to transitioning into the medical field as a dermatologist. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for …
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For the last episode of 2024, we at Ocean Science Radio wanted to end things on a high note, something that could act as an inspiration for the going into the next year and beyond. Today's episode is on the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary, the first-ever Indigenous-nominated and Indigenous-co-managed marine sanctuary in the United States…
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Shayli Naglekerk, co-founder of the Biologic Coordinators of Dermatology, joins That’s Derm Good! to discuss the value and importance of being a biologic coordinator. With over twenty years in the role, Shayli explains the primary responsibilities, best practices, and how to get creative and explore alternative avenues to allow patients access to t…
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Todd Bello discusses his psoriasis journey of more than 32 years. Sadly, Todd'sHis experience mirrors that of many patients: they face a lack of information about their condition and often a lack of empathy from friends and healthcare providers about the impact psoriasis has on their lives. In this frequently downloaded episode, Todd explains why h…
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What if you could break free from traditional educational constraints and ignite your passion for science in a community biolab? Join us as Jas Neal and Elliot Roth share their remarkable journeys that challenge the norms of scientific exploration. Jas takes us from her entrepreneurial roots in Florida to her pioneering efforts in biochemistry, whi…
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Angie Lee discusses the critical role of biologic coordinators, highlighting the importance of access to specialty medications and the impact of their expertise on patient care. Angie shares her passion for consulting, discussing how biologic coordinators serve as a vital resource for companies seeking guidance in the biologics landscape. Angie was…
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Melissa Page, co-founder of the Healthcare Advocate Summit, discusses the significance of healthcare advocates, how healthcare advocates bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers, and the thrill of creating resources to support healthcare advocates like the Healthcare Advocate Summit. In this Rewind episode, we share one of the most …
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Hope Pack, a dermatology nurse practitioner and founder of Truly Dermatology Concierge Dermatology Services, emphasizes the critical need for personalized and collaborative care in dermatology. In conventional dermatology practices, it is not uncommon for providers to see 60 to 70 patients in a single day. Hope explains that many patients desire me…
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Significant health challenges have profoundly shaped Raquelle Akavan's journey, fueling her passion for empowering physician assistants (PAs) and mothers in healthcare and inspiring the creation of PA Moms. From a young age, Raquelle faced severe medical issues, undergoing multiple surgeries related to her ovaries. This early exposure to the health…
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Janelle Ball interviewed Dr. Kristi Hawley and Alena Chapman at the Patient Access Management Summit (PAMS) in Dallas, Texas in September 2024. This live recording featured a panel discussion about continuing education and how it impacts healthcare and patient access. Dr. Hawley, a dermatologist in Michigan, highlighted the importance of partnering…
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On this episode of The Climate Biotech Podcast, we're sitting down with the legendary George Church. A pioneer in genomics and synthetic biology, George is known for his innovative visions for future tech — and for developing the foundational tools to get us there. This conversation spans a gamut of creative ideas including observing planetary meta…
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Project 2025, otherwise known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project. The Project aims to promote conservative and right-wing policies to reshape the United States federal government and consolidate executive power, under the premise that Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election. If you haven’t read it, we don’t blame you, it is litera…
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