A new podcast from the long-running newsletter, Data Is Plural (data-is-plural.com). Each episode distills an expert interview into a crisp 15 minutes, taking you behind the scenes of another surprising dataset. One season = five episodes.
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Dataset Podcasts
The Data Skeptic Podcast features interviews and discussion of topics related to data science, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and the like, all from the perspective of applying critical thinking and the scientific method to evaluate the veracity of claims and efficacy of approaches.
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Behind the Data is a podcast about the hidden stories tucked inside the data that shapes our world. From political polls to global happiness indexes, we go beyond charts and headlines to uncover where data comes from, why it’s collected, and what we can (and cannot!) learn from it. Each episode explores a fascinating dataset that helps us better understand the systems, policies, and people around us. Whether you're new to data or work with it every day, you'll find approachable conversations ...
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Join Madison Beale, host of the Artalogue, and listen to interviews with leading art world professionals.
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On The Bioinformatics CRO Podcast, we sit down with scientists to discuss interesting topics across biomedical research and to explore what made them who they are today.
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Spatial Signals is a podcast about remote sensing, GIS, and geospatial technologies - but more importantly it’s a podcast about the people who use and apply them. This podcast is sponsored by AmericaView, the national remote sensing network dedicated to empowering Earth Observation. Your hosts are Dr. Bradley Shellito from Youngstown State University and Mr. Chris McGinty, the Executive Director of AmericaView. New episodes every Monday morning.
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This series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing medical and gynecologic oncologists with access to the latest research developments and expert perspectives on up-to-date clinical management strategies for gynecologic cancers.
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Your latest update from The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Read more: https://www.thetransmitter.org/
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Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love, this series provides medical oncologists with access to an array of important perspectives and information on relevant advances in the treatment of hematologic cancer to facilitate optimal patient care.
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Robots Talking - Robots and AI talking about AI, Tech, science other interesting topics. We review research, articles and papers on wide variety of subjects.
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C-Suite Conversations on AI & Strategy. Join industry analyst Michael Krigsman for unfiltered discussions with the leaders shaping the future of business. From AI implementation to digital transformation, hear directly from CIOs, CTOs, CEOs, and more from the world's largest companies. No scripts. No PR fluff. Just real questions from our live audience and honest answers from the C-Suite. Want to participate? Get invited to the next live show: https://www.cxotalk.com/subscribe
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1. Clean Up Your Data Data wrangling—also called data cleaning—is the process of uncovering and correcting, or eliminating inaccurate or repeat records from your dataset. During the data wrangling process, you’ll transform the raw data into a more useful format, preparing it for analysis. 2. Identify the Right Questions Once you’ve completed the cleaning process, you may have a lot of questions about your final dataset. There’s so much potential that can be uncovered through analysis. Identi ...
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Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love, this series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing medical oncologists, hematologists and hematology/oncology fellows ongoing access to the perspectives and opinions of national and international research leaders with an expertise in thoracic oncology.
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Attend any conference for any topic and you will hear people saying after that the best and most informative discussions happened in the bar after the show. Read any business magazine and you will find an article saying something along the lines of "Business Analytics is the hottest job category out there, and there is a significant lack of people, process and best practice." In this case the conference was eMetrics, the bar was….multiple, and the attendees were Michael Helbling, Tim Wilson ...
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A twice-a-week podcast around the covid-19 epidemic in India
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Welcome to BuiltOnAir, a podcast and video series about all things Airtable. Each week, we talk with someone active in the Airtable community to discuss their experiences and showcase an interesting way they’ve used Airtable in their work.
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The best disruptors are focused on customers, not products, they use technology rather than fear it, they create new opportunities often where regulations don't exist and they are backed by those with deep pockets and an appetite for risk. Colin Cullis presents stories of Business Unusual - those people and companies driving the next industrial revolution. The associated articles and videos are available here
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Dr Yemisi Akinbobola dives into the lived experiences of successful African women in media. Her personal interview style takes you on the life journey of these leading women. You will be inspired, laugh, but most of all you will be empowered knowing that you too can make it in the media industry.
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Featuring one-on-one discussions with leading oncology investigators, this series assists clinicians with the formulation of up-to-date clinical management strategies so that they can provide optimal care for patients with melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer.
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Hacking. Hackers. Disinformation campaigns. Encryption. The Cyber. This stuff gets complicated really fast, but Motherboard spends its time embedded in the infosec world so you don't have to. Host Matthew Gault talks every week to Motherboard reporters about the stories they're breaking and to the industry's most famous hackers and researchers about the biggest news in cybersecurity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Making Datasets More Accessible with Tyler Erickson
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36:39Tyler Erickson from VorGeo joins us to talk about foldable paper maps, working with remotely sensed data at a technology non-profit, the founding of MichiganView, open Landsat data, Google Earth Engine, Tyler’s time working at Google on the Earth Engine project, the founding of VorGeo and the work being done there, CTrees and above-ground biomass m…
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Exclusive: Springer Nature retracts, removes nearly 40 publications that trained neural networks on 'bonkers' dataset
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6:15The dataset contains images of children's faces downloaded from websites about autism, which sparked concerns at Springer Nature about consent and reliability.
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Advice on Agentic AI: A Top Snowflake Exec Explains | CXOTalk #903
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44:16Most enterprises aren't ready for agentic AI, but ChristianKleinerman, Snowflake's EVP of Product, shares practical advice on what it takes to succeed: data readiness, governance, AI economics, and workforcestrategy. In this episode of CXOTalk, Kleinerman draws on 25 years ofenterprise technology experience to give leaders a realistic roadmap for A…
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In this episode, Kyle Polich sits down with Cory Zechmann, a content curator working in streaming television with 16 years of experience running the music blog "Silence Nogood." They explore the intersection of human curation and machine learning in content discovery, discussing the concept of "algatorial" curation—where algorithms and editorial ex…
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Remembering Adam Kampff, neuroscience educator and researcher
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6:33Kampff's do-it-yourself approach inspired a generation of neuroscientists.
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It's the most…won…derful…tiiiiime…of the year! And by that, we mean it's the time of the year when we sit back, look at each other, and ask, "Where did all the time go?!" We brought back a very special someone for this episode as we collectively reflected on the year—show highlights (and what about those shows have stuck with us), industry reflecti…
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'Unprecedented' dorsal root ganglion atlas captures 22 types of human sensory neurons
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5:09The atlas also offers up molecular and cellular targets for new pain therapies.
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Your Backyard Is More Than You Think It Is with Pablo Viramontes
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33:12Pablo Viramontes from the New Mexico Department of Agriculture joins us to talk about his time as an ROTC cadet, GIS in the intelligence field, an internship with the Bureau of Land Management in New Mexico, gathering data at the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, geospatial work with the TRIO Upward Bound program, K-12 geography educa…
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Not playing around: Why neuroscience needs toy models
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6:29Amid the rise of billion-parameter models, I argue that toy models, with just a few neurons, remain essential-and may be all neuroscience needs.
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Psychedelics research in rodents has a behavior problem
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8:31Simple behavioral assays-originally validated as drug-screening tools-fall short in studies that aim to unpack the psychedelic mechanism of action, so some behavioral neuroscientists are developing more nuanced tasks.
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In this episode, Santiago de Leon takes us deep into the world of eye tracking and its revolutionary applications in recommender systems. As a researcher at the Kempelin Institute and Brno University, Santiago explains the mechanics of eye tracking technology—how it captures gaze data and processes it into fixations and saccades to reveal user brow…
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Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer — What Clinicians Want to Know About First-Line and Maintenance Therapy
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57:46Dr Luis Paz-Ares from the Spanish National Oncology Research Center in Madrid and Dr Shields from Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis discuss key datasets surrounding first-line and maintenance therapy for patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer and their clinical implications. CME information and select publications …
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New organoid atlas unveils four neurodevelopmental signatures
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4:00The comprehensive resource details data on microcephaly, polymicrogyria, epilepsy and intellectual disability from 352 people.
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Phillip Meade - building high-performance culture
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44:01Dr. Phillip Meade, a leadership and culture advisor at Gallaher Edge, discusses his experience evaluating organizational culture and how to diagnose culture problems and build lasting habits for high-performance organizations. The Bioinformatics CRO is a fully distributed contract research company that serves the computational biology needs of acad…
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AI-assisted coding: 10 simple rules to maintain scientific rigor
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7:25These guidelines can help researchers ensure the integrity of their work while accelerating progress on important scientific questions.
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Don't Go Driving A Ship Around Lake Champlain with Paige Brochu
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40:29Paige Brochu from University of Vermont joins us to talk about the influence of Jurassic Park, archeology in the Caribbean, mapping Lake Champlain shipwrecks, Benedict Arnold’s gunboat, the Spatial Analysis Lab (SAL) at UVM, interning with the Nature Conservancy in Rhode Island, a spatial connection via Strava that ended up in a Postdoc position, p…
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How basic neuroscience has paved the path to new drugs
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7:49A growing list of medications-such as zuranolone for postpartum depression, suzetrigine for pain, and the gepants class of migraine medicines-exist because of insights from basic research.
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Ovarian Cancer — Proceedings from a Symposium Held in Partnership with the American Oncology Network
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48:48Dr Gottfried E Konecny from the University of California, Los Angeles, summarizes the treatment landscape and reviews relevant clinical datasets for patients with ovarian cancer. CME information and select publications here.
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia — Proceedings from a Symposium Held in Partnership with the American Oncology Network
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51:19Dr Kerry A Rogers from The Ohio State University in Columbus summarizes the treatment landscape and reviews relevant clinical datasets for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. CME information and select publications here.
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Lung Cancer — Proceedings from a Symposium Held in Partnership with the American Oncology Network
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1:43:11Dr Justin F Gainor, Dr Corey J Langer and Dr Misty Dawn Shields summarize the treatment landscape and review relevant clinical datasets for patients with lung cancer. CME information and select publications here.
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Waves of calcium activity dictate eye structure in flies
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4:02Synchronized signals in non-neuronal retinal cells draw the tiny compartments of a fruit fly's compound eye into alignment during pupal development.
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CAR T-Cell Therapy for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | Cancer Q&A — Discussing Common Questions Posed by Patients
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58:30Dr Jeremy S Abramson from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and Dr Loretta J Nastoupil from CommonSpirit Mercy Hospital in Durango, Colorado, discuss the clinical applications of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. CME information and select publications here.…
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HER2-Altered Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer — An Interview with Dr John V Heymach
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1:05:13Dr John Heymach from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston discusses recent updates on available and novel treatment strategies for HER2-altered non-small cell lung cancer. CME information and select publications here.
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What is the future of organoid and assembloid regulation?
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7:52Four experts weigh in on how to establish ethical guardrails for research on the 3D neuron clusters as these models become ever more complex.
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The Cardiovascular System, Mapped in Code as a Digital Twin | CXOTalk #901
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54:21Can a digital replica of your heart save your life? In CXOTalk episode 902, Michael Krigsman talks with Dr. Joe Alexander, Director of the Medical and Health Informatics Lab at NTT Research, to explore the revolutionary world of Bio-Digital Twins.Discover how researchers are using mathematical modeling to build "computational replicas" of the human…
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#286: Metrics Layers. Data Dictionaries. Maybe It's All Semantic (Layers)? With Cindi Howson
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55:44Semantic layers are having something of a moment, but they're not actually new as a concept. Ever since the first database table was designed with cryptic field names that no business user could possibly understand, there's been a need for some form of mapping and translation. Should every company be considering employing a semantic layer? Is the i…
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Nataraj Pagadala - molecular glues for targeted protein degradation
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31:01Nataraj Pagadala, founder, president, and CEO of LigronBio, discusses his company's goal of using molecular glues to target traditionally undruggable proteins as a route to new therapies for neurodegenerative diseases. The Bioinformatics CRO is a fully distributed contract research company that serves the computational biology needs of academic res…
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In this episode of Data Skeptic, we dive deep into the technical foundations of building modern recommender systems. Unlike traditional machine learning classification problems where you can simply apply XGBoost to tabular data, recommender systems require sophisticated hybrid approaches that combine multiple techniques. Our guest, Boya Xu, an assi…
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Seeing the world as animals do: How to leverage generative AI for ecological neuroscience
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10:00Generative artificial intelligence will offer a new way to see, simulate and hypothesize about how animals experience their worlds. In doing so, it could help bridge the long-standing gap between neural function and behavior.
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Psilocybin rewires specific mouse cortical networks in lasting ways
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5:41Neuronal activity induced by the psychedelic drug strengthens inputs from sensory brain areas and weakens cortico-cortical recurrent loops.
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Toxicities Associated with CAR T-Cell Therapy — An Interview with Dr Matthew Lunning
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52:03Dr Matthew Lunning from the Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Center in Omaha, Nebraska, discusses recent updates on the management of toxicities associated with CAR T-cell therapy. CME information and select publications here.
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Beyond the algorithmic oracle: Rethinking machine learning in behavioral neuroscience
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8:08Machine learning should not be a replacement for human judgment but rather help us embrace the various assumptions and interpretations that shape behavioral research.
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