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The Listen In podcast from Bitesize Bio is a compilation of our best webinars to enjoy at your leisure, wherever and whenever. Each episode is an opportunity to gain the valuable insights you need to advance your research. From a crash course in developing fool-proof ELISAs to the latest applications and innovations in CRISPR/Cas9 and microscopy techniques, and much more—you'll hear about challenges encountered and discover practical solutions to achieve the best possible results. Tap into t ...
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Columbia University Bio Bytes

Columbia Sys Bio Initiative

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Welcome to Bio Bytes! Tune in for interviews with prominent scientists working at the intersection of Biology, Engineering, Medicine, Computer Science, and Mathematics. Check out our sister podcast "BioWorks" (https://anchor.fm/bioworks) for great discussions on life science-related business, investing, and policy. To support our podcast: https://securepay.cuit.columbia.edu/payment/pub/sponsor-sbi/https://securepay.cuit.columbia.edu/payment/pub/sponsor-sbi/ Please email sophiadeng0321@icloud ...
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Flow Stars

Bitesize Bio

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Candid conversations with the big hitters of flow cytometry presented by Dr Peter O'Toole. Brought to you by Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and Bitesize Bio. Flow Stars is a podcast from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and Bitesize Bio that interviews some big hitters in the flow cytometry world. Your host is Dr Peter O'Toole (University of York), an engaging and energic personality who knows how to throw a few curveballs to keep his guest on their toes. This series takes us through the highs a ...
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Cryo-Talk

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The 'Cryo-Talk' podcast from Thermo Fisher Scientific and Bitesize Bio brings you the world’s most prominent Cryo-electron microscopists. In each episode of this engaging series, host Eva Amsen explores the fascinating world of cryo-electron microscopy through the eyes of the experts and delves beyond the electron beam into what drives them in their careers, their inspirations, and passions. https://bitesizebio.com/cryotalk/
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A good mentor can be the difference between success and failure. But what to do if you don't have help on hand? Mentors At Your Benchside provides curated help and advice from experienced researchers on various topics, from lab skills and techniques to career progression. Each short episode is bursting with easy-to-access help and advice that can improve your results and help you get the most out of your time in the lab. https://bitesizebio.com/mentors-at-your-benchside
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The Microscopists

Bitesize Bio

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The Microscopists is a podcast from Bitesize Bio and ZEISS Microscopy that takes you into revealing, entertaining, and personal meetings with the great microscopists of our time. Your host is Dr Peter O’Toole. Peter will help you understand what drives great, successful scientists, what really inspires them and what they enjoy most in life. This set of candid, fun, and engaging interviews serves not only to help inspire upcoming scientists but to show how career tracks and work-life balance ...
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CRISPR Unedited

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Hosted by Dr Antony Adamson (The University of Manchester), the 'CRISPR unedited' podcast brings together researchers from around the world to share their practical knowledge on CRISPR to help you get the most out of your research. This set of engaging, fun, and energetic conversations serves to highlight the latest and upcoming CRISPR technologies, and provide helpful advice no matter where you are in your CRISPR journey.
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While education and experience are critical for the working scientist, there is another factor that makes all the difference in the lab: happy people are more productive. Yours is a serious mission, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t enjoy carrying out that mission. Your well being impacts both your work and your career. Each episode of The Happy Scientist dials in on hands on, actionable steps you can take to make sure you stay happy, focused and satisfied in the lab. Join us to experience ...
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Welcome to The Launch Box Podcast. Get to know plant-based kitchens from around the globe as Anjelli unpacks their bite-sized inspiring stories. Guaranteed spots for your next food experience! Host Bio: Anjelli Requintina is the founder of Nordic Café Holdings, which includes the Copenhagenbased Café Oha. With a passion for creating a positive impact in communities and the planet through green and sustainable foods, Anjelli’s podcast is her third space in which plant-based kitchens can come ...
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Welcome to the LifeScience Law Cast created by life science legal and compliance experts for lawyers and compliance professionals working within the pharma and bio-tech sectors. We aim to tackle challenges faced by over-stretch legal and compliance teams in bite sized chunks, covering Regulatory updates, as well as some Coaching hints and tips. Providing inspiration on ensuring legal and compliance parameters are covered, whilst engaging with internal stakeholders positively, keeping your sa ...
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Welcome to Under The Microscope podcast: by Cheryl and Sofiia! Join us in our cosy biology corner and get ready to smile, laugh and learn about the amazing scientists doing good and changing the world through their research. We have long form interviews of researchers, scientists and professors with topics from pandemic prevention, to cancer cures, all the way to genetics! Or you can join us for a short snippet of a bio bite :) Be kind, lovely and stay curious. https://linktr.ee/underthemicr ...
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The Life Science Marketing Society brings your insights, advice, and wisdom from marketing experts within the life sciences and beyond. Expect to discover hard-won lessons, wisdom gained from experience, and viewpoints on the latest developments in marketing, taken from webinars presented by our members. All marketers are welcome to join, and if you'd like to contribute a presentation to the society, please feel free to drop us a line to apply at lifesciencemarketingsociety.org
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The Resilient Imprint Podcast

Chrissy - The Resilient Imprint│Chain Breaker, Overcomer & Life Conqueror

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The Resilient Imprint Podcast is inspired by my personal story of resilience. Some of my experiences are surviving the foster care system, unimaginable betrayal and abuse by adults entrusted with my care, even juvenile incarceration for serious crimes I didn’t commit. My childhood was the epitome of trauma, rejection and at times deep sorrow, but my fighting spirit was fueled by the words of those who poured into me during my darkest times. When reflecting on my wellness journey, I realized ...
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In the life sciences, an astounding amount of unused products and materials end up in landfills instead of contributing to research progress. This issue arises across the product lifecycle, from liquidated biotech start-ups that abandon equipment to over-purchasing and pipeline deprioritization at successful firms. Even well-intentioned suppliers e…
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As the world’s largest biotech partnering event took place in Boston in June, MTPConnect was there introducing an Australian delegation to the Boston ecosystem, hosting business events to drive international collaborations and leading the Australian Pavilion to highlight Australia's fast-growing life sciences sector to the international biotech ind…
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Queensland Health is one of the largest employers in the state with some 130,000 full-time employees, geographically dispersed with 16 hospitals and health services across the country. The Office of Research and Innovation (ORI) hosts the ‘Queensland Health Research Excellence Showcase’ to celebrate how translating research into practice is advanci…
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Automated counting of certain cell types is notoriously challenging due to their irregular shapes, variable nuclei number, autofluorescence, and often high amounts of debris in samples. However, with the latest developments in cell-counting hardware and app technology, automated counting of even challenging cells is simpler than ever. In this episo…
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Medical device innovator Laronix aims to give people who have had their larynx removed due to laryngeal cancer, their voice back. And not a robotic voice, but a natural sounding voice for both men and women where even laughing and singing is possible. The pioneering company has worked with speech pathologists and surgeons around the world to develo…
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In a special series dedicated to the Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Program (AUSCEP) we introduce you to some of the passionate health professionals taking part in this 12-month program to develop their innovative ideas into products and enterprises. Ibrahim Samaan is a senior physiotherapist and Managing Director of Purifas, an award-winning com…
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In this episode of Listen In, we showcase cutting-edge mass spectrometric analysis of mucins, including the characterization of mucinases, enrichment techniques, and complete mucinomic mapping of translationally relevant mucin proteins. Mucins are a diverse family of high molecular weight glycoproteins that play critical roles in protecting and lub…
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In a special series dedicated to the Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Program (AUSCEP) we introduce you to some of the passionate health professionals taking part in this 12-month program to develop their innovative ideas into products and enterprises. Dr Monica Hadges is a Clinical Educator and Mental Health Therapist and founder of Mi Team Mental…
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Even if mosquitoes make your skin crawl—or you think of them as nothing more than the flying, biting pests we all can’t stand—you'll be surprised by how fascinating they really are. In this episode of Bio Bytes, Dr. Laura Duvall, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, joins Celine to explore the surprising science behind…
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In this episode, Peter O'Toole is joined by Virginia Litwin, the President-Elect of the International Society For Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC). They discuss Virginia's journey from academia to industry and her pivotal role in the creation and development of CYTO Women, a committee that's having a genuine positive impact on the opportunities avai…
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In a special series dedicated to the Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Program (AUSCEP) we introduce you to some of the passionate health professionals taking part in this 12-month program to develop their innovative ideas into products and enterprises. Dr Yagiz Aksoy is a Resident Doctor at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney and co-founder and Di…
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In this episode, learn about latest advancements in multiplex assay technology. Hear from real user experience how the advanced xMAP INTELLIFLEX® DR-SE Instrument revolutionizes assay multiplexing, enabling simultaneous rapid data acquisition for multiple sample parameters to expand the depth and breadth of your research. Watch the full presentatio…
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In this episode of Bio Bytes and our ongoing Bench to Bedside series, we learn about Dr. Meg Rosenblatt, Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology at Mount Sinai Morningside and West and Professor of Anesthesiology. She is recognized as the first person to deliver 20% intralipid therapy to treat local anesthetic systemic toxicity in a patient. We e…
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In a special series dedicated to the Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Program (AUSCEP) we introduce you to some of the passionate health professionals taking part in this 12-month program to develop their innovative ideas into products and enterprises. Elleesha King is a registered nurse and ambulance paramedic, and founder of Pulsatile Innovations…
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In this episode of Flow Stars, we're joined by Anis Larbi, Medical & Scientific Affairs, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences. Anis chats about his experience working at the prestigious A*STAR in Singapore, where he led a dual career as both a principal investigator and the head of a core flow cytometry facility. He also shares his advocacy of networking,…
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#83 — Can you decide what captures your attention? Modern society has developed sophisticated means of engaging our attention, often for purposes decidedly against our personal interests. And in the lab, tasks like calculating reagent concentrations or pipetting multiple samples require a high level of focus to avoid messing up. The more mundane, t…
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In this episode, Peter O'Toole welcomes Sofie Van Gassen, a Postdoctoral Researcher from VIB-UGent. Sofie explains how a computer scientist can end up working in flow cytometry and sets out her vision for the future of data science in flow. She also sets out her twin passions for developing algorithms and pipelines for data analysis—and gardening. …
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From scientific breakthrough to compelling headline - how do medtech and biotech start-ups developing new medical products tell their stories to attract investors, partners and public attention? Profile Media hosted a development workshop for a group of medtech startups through MTPConnect’s Clinical Translation and Commercialisation Medtech acceler…
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Join us for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Livnat Jerby, an Assistant Professor of Genetics at Stanford University, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator, and Paul Allen Distinguished Investigator. In this episode, Dr. Jerby shares how her lab is decoding and engineering immune circuits to create next-generation cell therapies, drawing on high-t…
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Immunoassays are pivotal in scientific research, enabling the precise identification and measurement of specific analytes. They pave the way for investigations into disease mechanisms, discovering biomarkers, and evaluating the efficacy of potential therapeutic interventions. The key reagents included in an immunoassay can significantly impact reli…
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Today, Peter O'Toole chats with Dave Novo-Lake, founder of De Novo Research, a pioneering figure in flow cytometry data analysis, and the creator of FCS Express. Dave shares his journey from developing groundbreaking software in his spare time at a Boston lab to establishing a successful business that transformed clinical flow cytometry. He also ta…
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Pursuing a career in science often involves challenges and setbacks that are mentally demanding. While we all grow and learn from these setbacks, the main experience at the time is pain. But it's crucial to distinguish pain from suffering. Pain might be an inevitable part of growth and learning, but suffering—deeper distress that's often a conseque…
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Jeff Gibbs is a Director at Hyman Phelps and McNamara – the largest law firm specialising in FDA issues, based in Washington DC. With four decades of FDA expertise he delivers crucial insights for medical technology companies aiming to crack the US market. Peaking to the podcast during his national tour for the MTPConnect seminar series, this US-ba…
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Today, our host Peter O'Toole sits down with the distinguished Mario Roederer, ImmunoTechnology Section Chief and Acting Head of the Translational Research Program at the National Institutes of Health. Mario shares some fascinating insights from his illustrious career, from demonstrating flow cytometry to Presidents Barack Obama and George Bush to …
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#115 — Hepatocytes are liver cells that are essential for its function. They are also essential for certain branches of drug testing and diagnostics. However, they have irregular shapes, multiple nuclei, and can clump, which makes them difficult to process and count accurately. In this episode, we explain how to prepare the best hepatocyte samples …
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Multicolor 3D fluorescent confocal microscopy presents significant challenges in image acquisition and data analysis. However, AI is making a massive impact on 3D spatial biology. This episode of Listen In explores the incorporation of AIVIA, an AI-powered image analysis software, into workflows to address these challenges in analyzing multicolor f…
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Medical Alley is a powerhouse in global healthcare innovation, connecting startups and Fortune 100 companies to transform healthcare solutions. Headquartered in Minnesota, it’s one of the world’s largest medtech clusters. At the 2024 MedTech Conference in Canada, MTPConnect and Medical Alley renewed an MOU to strengthen collaboration and support fo…
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Let's shift our focus from just the people behind the science to the technologies they're using. In this special episode, we dive deep into spectral flow cytometry with a panel of leading experts, featuring: • Tamar Tak, Coordinator Flow Cytometry Facility, Leiden University Medical Center • Domenico Lo Tartaro, University of Modena and Reggio Emil…
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#114 — High-quality nuclei extraction is pivotal for many genetic and epigenetic studies, including single cell RNA-seq to describe transcriptomic profiles and gene expression dynamics and ATAC-seq to determine chromatin accessibility. But nuclei samples are extremely delicate and can be challenging to prepare and count. In this episode, we provide…
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#81 — Periodically directing your gaze inward can clarify your current position, past journey, and future aspirations. In this episode of The Happy Scientist, explore the vital practice of taking a self-inventory. Hear how to conduct this introspection effectively—steering clear of overly positive illusions, harsh self-criticism, and potential disa…
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Dive into another episode coming to you from MTPConnect’s Development Workshop Series held recently in Sydney for 52 start-up organisations from around Australia. The 2-day program was a terrific opportunity for companies participating in our Accelerator programs to get ‘investor ready’. Exportia Australia’s Christelle Damiens, an entrepreneur and …
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In this episode of Listen In, explore high-throughput and wide-range protein concentration analysis that can deliver a 20-fold improvement in time and budget savings. Protein concentration is an obligatory critical quality attribute necessary to determine total protein content in biopharmaceutical formulations. Concentration determination is necess…
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This episode is coming to you from MTPConnect’s Development Workshop Series held in Sydney for 52 start-up organisations from around Australia. The 2-day program was a terrific opportunity for companies participating in our Accelerator programs to get ‘investor ready’. Advisory firm Intrinsika’s workshop, ‘Finding Your Intrinsic Value’, focused on …
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Ever feel a mix of frustration and nostalgia when you see new faces in the lab, fresh and full of questions? Are you the kind of person who takes them under your wing, or does their naivety annoy you and get in the way of your lab work? It’s easy to forget that we all started somewhere, and mentoring these budding scientists is the key to advancing…
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The Australian Stroke and Heart Research Accelerator, established through MTPConnect’s Targeted Translation Research Accelerator for cardiovascular disease and diabetes on behalf the Medical Research Future Fund, is a research centre with a bold vision to deliver new health outcomes in coronary artery disease, heart failure and stroke. Through clin…
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Join us for an illuminating discussion with Dr. Soojin Park, an Associate Professor of Neurology (in Biomedical informatics) and an Associate Attending Physician at Columbia University. Dr. Park discusses her career trajectory in neurocritical care and biomedical informatics as well as the potential of machine learning techniques to leverage clinic…
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Naked ambition is a powerful characteristic, yet it can easily become overpowering—for you and your colleagues. This could endanger your work connections and harm your reputation, especially in situations where teamwork is highly valued. In this episode of The Happy Scientist, explore the potent quality of ambition and how to use it most effectivel…
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. George Hripcsak, the Vivian Beaumont Allen Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University. Dr. Hripcsak shares insights regarding his research in biomedical informatics, focusing on how data from electronic health records can be leveraged to transform clinical research and patient care. …
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Send a message, did we muddle up a fact, want to write/star in an episode, have a question or a topic you want covered? Support the show Welcome to Under The Microscope podcast: by Cheryl and Sofiia! Join us in our cosy biology corner and get ready to smile, laugh and learn about the amazing scientists doing good and changing the world through thei…
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Learn more about the capabilities of MULTI-seq in single-cell sequencing in this episode of Listen In. Developed by the Gartner Lab at UCSF, this innovative multiplexing method increases sample and cell throughput while minimizing cost and improving your data quality. From modest experiments to expansive 96-plex studies and beyond, MULTI-seq enable…
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We meet Dr Daniel Timms, the Australian biomechanical engineer behind BiVACOR who has dedicated his life to developing a titanium Total Artificial Heart (TAH) to restore the lives of people with end-stage heart failure, a disease that impacted his own family. It’s a 25-year quest that has taken him from a PhD at QUT, developing the device with his …
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A major question in developmental biology is understanding how cellular fate decisions are regulated precisely in space and time. Fortunately, we can now begin to observe these processes with modern imaging approaches, which allow the tracking of cell fate decision events and cellular rearrangements by live 3D time-lapse microscopy. This developmen…
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As World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW) kicked off around the globe, the Australian Antimicrobial Resistance Network (AAMRNet) was meeting in Canberra to explore how Australia can better support the development of and access to new antimicrobial technologies. Key clinicians, researchers, industry and government representatives gathe…
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In this episode, learn how AI-powered segmentation, spatial analysis, and phenotyping can help you gain new insights for 3D images with complex morphological measurements featuring up to 15 biomarkers. See how to characterize tissue microenvironments and examine the differences between normal and disease tissues without the need to code or train De…
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It’s World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW) and the theme is "Educate. Advocate. Act now". It’s a yearly global campaign, raising awareness of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and promoting ways to reduce the spread of drug-resistant infections. To mark the occasion, MTPConnect’s Andrew Bowskill, Co-chair of the Australian Antimicrobial…
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#78 — In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we dive into the emotional patterns that hinder the smooth operation of any to-do list system. These emotional barriers can sabotage even the most well-crafted to-do lists. Let's get to the root of these emotional barriers and empower you to work more effectively. Join us as we explore the psychological…
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Is your to-do list downstream of your work style, or your work style downstream of your to-do list? Do you prefer to write down everything you need to do for the day and then execute as many tasks as possible? Or do you prefer to get stuck in for the day, and then decide what you need to do? Your to-do list is your daily plan and sometimes an alarm…
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Imaging scientists have a critical educational role in improving rigor and reproducibility by sharing their technical expertise and providing intellectual contributions in all aspects of image-based science. They participate in creating, developing, and disseminating guidelines, resources, and tools to improve image-based research. In this episode,…
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Michele Pagano, Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at NYU School of Medicine, takes us through his groundbreaking research on the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System and Cullin-RING Ligases. As a leading Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Professor Pagano shares insights into targeted protein degradation…
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