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Bringing Chemistry to Life

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Conversations with the brightest chemical minds — Join us in educational chats with some of the most fascinating and influential scientists in the world. Learn about their personal stories, notable contributions, and an enthusiasm for discovery that unites them all. Covering various fields and industries, this is a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about science and the brilliant minds advancing it.
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Subscribe now to hear this popular and influential show with host Janice McDonald. You’ll hear Inspiring Conversations with Fearless Women trailblazers in business,sports, arts and culture, politics and more. Listen as they share their stories, the challenges and insights into how they’ve been driven to change the world and make it a better place, in whatever arena they are competing in. Practical tips. True Stories. Authentic Leadership. Real People. Big Ideas. Serious Inspiration.
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HemeTalks: Conversations in Hematology Education is the latest podcast channel by the American Society of Hematology (ASH)! Explore educational content crafted by subject-matter experts from the ASH tailored to fulfill your professional education requirements. Whether you are a clinician or researcher, HemeTalks provides innovative education designed for every career stage and subspecialty.
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There’s a lot dermatology specialists need to consider when ensuring patients have healthy skin. And at a time when clinical research is increasingly defining skin conditions—and the practice of dermatology itself—as “more than skin deep,” turn to DermConsult. Here dermatology specialists share their expert advice on the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of skin conditions. They also explore the latest clinical research and their very own case studies, so you can rest assured you’ll have ...
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An entertaining and revealing podcast, highlighting some of the most badass minority women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math(STEM) today. You are going to laugh, cry, shout, be inspired, and gain new knowledge from these amazing women. Hosted by award-winning STEM advocate, educator, strategist, mechanical engineer, and motivational speaker, Dr. Natoshia Anderson (Dr. Toshia), join us for an engaging, invigorating, motivational, and inspirational journey.
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Tech Girls Cast

Jacqueline Corley

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After a 12-year tech career serving as a software and database developer, Computer Science professor, and coding bootcamp instructor, Jacqueline Corley walked away from it all when a greater mission began taking shape. The tech industry is in need of unique perspectives and insights, yet these will often come from categories of underrepresentation. Women are part of these categories. As women, we must understand the unique gifts God has empowered us with to transform generations, and we have ...
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Engineering Change Podcast

Dr. Yvette E. Pearson

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Engineering Change is the podcast designed to help REDEFINE engineering as we know it by: RE-imaging who we see as engineers and what we see as engineering, DE-siloing academic programs and problem solving, and FINE-tuning culture and climate using best practices for justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) so people from all backgrounds and identities can succeed. It's about being just as intentional with JEDI as we are with solving any other problems in engineering; applying a care ...
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Psych Mic

Maya Metser

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Psych Mic is a podcast for psychology students to explore the endless ways they can use their psychology background to make an impact! In each episode, host Maya interviews an industry leader about their career path and advice for students. Because psychology is so widely applicable, it can be a challenge to figure out what to do next. These episodes will give you language to talk about your passions, uncensored tips about graduate school and career development, and lots of confidence in you ...
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I’m excited to introduce you to another remarkable person with a fascinating career who is making the world a better place: Dr. Heather Lank. Let me tell you a little about out her. In 2018, she was appointed Parliamentary Librarian of Canada. She joined the federal public service in 1990 and assumed progressively more senior leadership roles worki…
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Speakers: Alexis Thompson, MD, and Sujit Sheth, MD Description: For general hematologists with a foundational understanding of thalassemia, this episode discusses the changing demographics due to immigration and refugee resettlement. It covers the diagnosis process from newborn screening to older individuals, emphasizing genetic testing due to nume…
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Early in her career, Dr. Jessica Reiner realized that she cared more about ensuring the accuracy of the measurements she was making than making the measurements themselves. This realization, combined with experience in working with PFAS, led to her current role as Research Chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Join u…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD Patients’ adherence to psoriasis treatment, especially topical treatment, is often abysmal due to a variety of challenges and factors. That’s why Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. Steven Feldman about these common challenges and how we can overcome them to improve adherence …
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Host: Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD Guest: Tina Bhutani, MD, MAS Oftentimes patients with skin of color are diagnosed with psoriasis at a later stage than Caucasian patients. There are also disparities in access to treatment and education. According to a recent study, some patients with skin of color were less willing to use certain medications to treat t…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Amy McMichael, MD A recent study that looked at psoriasis in patients from different races and backgrounds found that there weren’t a significant number of differences in the factors studied between patients with skin of color and Caucasian patients. The one thing that was really quite impactful for p…
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Bioconjugation of antibodies to drugs via chemical linkers is how antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are made. We’re joined by Matt Giese, Senior Scientist at Vector Laboratories, who talks us through the complex chemistry options and biodesign considerations that have to be considered and balanced when making a successful ADC. How does one build the …
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Engineering Career Journeys and Transitions Leah recounted her journey from a mechanical engineering student to her career in the consumer goods industry, highlighting the challenges she faced, including discrimination and lack of social connections. She emphasized the importance of problem-solving and critical thinking skills in engineering and ho…
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We're diving into an important topic: the representation of women in STEM careers. Despite making up about 50% of the population, women hold only around 34% of STEM positions, with even fewer—approximately 25%—in the chemicals industry. Why is this the case, and what can be done to change it? Kylie Wittle (Co-Founder & Operations Director of Women …
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So, are the Olympic Games on your mind? I absolutely love watching them! I went with my family to the Vancouver Olympics in 2010 and it was so memorable. In a few weeks, Paris will be transformed! The Games will open with a flotilla of athletes floating down the river - that same river that will be a venue for open-water swimming events. It’s going…
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Empowering Women of Color in STEM Natoshia and Kim discussed their professional connections and shared their enthusiasm for empowering women of color in STEM. Natoshia admired Kim's success and highlighted her dedication to creating a platform for underrepresented voices in the field. Kim, a blended learning specialist, shared her experience workin…
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Guest: Andres Yarur, MD It’s not uncommon for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to have an overlapping immune-mediated condition like psoriasis, which is why it’s important to tailor therapy for these patients. Here to discuss the link between psoriasis and IBD and how this can affect our management approach is Dr. Andres Yarur, Associ…
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Strap in for this charged up conversation. Battery chemistry is a topic we’ve touched on before and is one we’ve committed to exploring further in this season. This conversation with Dr. Heather Platt, Co-Founder and Chief Battery Scientist at Platt Engineering Solutions, takes us on an expert-guided tour of battery chemistry. This conversation qui…
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Today’s guest is another trailblazer with a mile-long impressive bio. I am delighted to welcome Leslie Weir to the show. She is the Librarian and Archivist of Canada - the first woman to be appointed to the position since the National Library of Canada and the National Archives of Canada merged to form Library and Archives Canada (LAC) in 2004. Her…
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Guest: John Barbieri, MD, MBA, FAAD Patients with psoriasis die about five years younger than those without the condition, and cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of this premature mortality. Tune in to hear Dr. John Barbieri discuss strategies to identify risk factors and improve cardiovascular disease prevention in patients with psoriasis…
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These are challenging times so I’m happy to continue to spotlight inspiring people making the world a better place. My fearless friends, I am excited to introduce someone whose career has a long impressive bio that she continues to add to and is defined by so many firsts. The Honourable Senator Marie-Paule Charette-Poulin. The book about her life c…
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So excited to highlight another interesting person who’s making the world a better place for all of you- my fearless friends! My guest is Julie Savard-Shaw. Well, what an impressive bio! She’s making a difference in a big way. Let me tell you about her: Julie Savard-Shaw brings a tremendous background in advancing gender equality and women's rights…
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Join our host, Dr. Paolo Braiuca, as he chats with some of the most fascinating scientists around the globe doing trailblazing work in a variety of fields and industries. Learn about their personal stories, notable contributions, and the enthusiasm for discovery that unites them all. This is a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about scienc…
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Episode Summary Celebrating Women in STEM: A Golden Shoe Proposal Natoshia Anderson and Xena, the founder, had a conversation on Natoshia's show, "Stimming and Stilettos," discussing the importance of recognizing and celebrating the beauty and intelligence of women in male-dominated industries such as STEM. They proposed the idea of a symbol, like …
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Episode Summary Jasmine Suarez shared her journey in STEM, beginning with her studies in business at the University of Cincinnati, where she took technical courses in coding and HTML. She later transitioned from a job in the Federal Government to a role as a cybersecurity workforce ecosystems advisor for a woman-owned company. Jasmine Suarez emphas…
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Listen to Dr Nir Drayman chat to Dr Mila Collados Rodriguez about his journey moving from Isreal to Chicago, to building his very own lab in California. Nir embraced the unexpected twists of life and found his passion for virology while working in systems biology labs. He speaks about the challenges of navigating career opportunities, spousal hirin…
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Spanish virologist Nerea Irigoyen provides an inside look at her career with PhD students from the Castello Lab, Natasha Palmalux and Rozeena Arif. Nerea details her pioneering work using ribosomal profiling to uncover the complexities of viral gene expression, as well as her experiences transitioning to an independent group leader role. Irigoyen a…
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Anyone that’s followed this podcast will know that Paolo’s final question to each guest is, “What advice would you like to share with younger scientists just starting their career?” Here, our guest, Dr. Monte Helm, professor of chemistry at Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City, shares advice that he clearly lives by, which is, “… be flexib…
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My fearless friends I'm excited to introduce you to another remarkable person who is breaking barriers and soaring higher. Today’s guest is the unstoppable Brenda Allen. She is the Chief People Officer at De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited. Rugged. Reliable. Canadian. That’s De Havilland. The company has a passionate team of innovators based a…
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Episode Summary I cannot wait for you to meet Chela" Wallace. She is a brilliant chemist turned STEM educator and mentor. Her STEM story starts with wanting to understand what was happening to her Grandmother who was diagnosed with cancer and ultimately died from it when she was very young. This experience fueled her interest in finding a cure and …
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Dr Angela Rasmussen travelled from the University of Saskatchewan to the CVR in September 2023, and sat down with Spyros Lytras and Kieran Lamb. Angela gives insight into dealing with toxic bosses, sustained research investments, empowering underrepresented groups of people, dealing with conflict and connecting with colleagues across disciplines th…
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Most of us don’t grow up across the street from a chemistry building or know from an early age that we want to be a scientist, but Alan Dyke, VP of Business Development for ProChem, Inc. (CTO of Boulder Scientific Company at the time of the interview) did and became a chemist. Dr. Alan Dyke, former colleague, and friend of Paolo’s, shares his caree…
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Prof Wendy Barclay OBE, winner of the 11th Annual Sir Michael Stoker Award, sat down with Stephen Devlin and Anna Sims on her visit the the CVR. Wendy gives insight into building a career in virology, navigating the challenges of science communication in the digital age, the importance of widening your network and asking for help.🔗 Links More about…
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For #HPVAwarenessDay, Anna Kirk, a PhD Researcher in the Graham Lab, takes a deep dive into Human Papillomavirus in our recent Research Goes Viral podcast. Anna explains the viral life cycle of HPV, how disruption of this cycle can lead to cancer, and how we can protect ourselves. #OneLessWorry
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Bringing Chemistry to Life is as much about the people behind the science as it is about the science itself. We’ve been remiss in sharing a bit more about the creator and host! In this unique episode we flip the script and move Paolo from the host chair to the guest chair to hear his story. From Paolo’s childhood memories watching his father fix el…
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Episode Summary Orietta's STEM Story starts with a story about her not getting into preschool because couldn't count. But it also is a great illustration of her perseverance and her dad's love that he taught her to count. Her love of math began then and carried her through to Spain and around the world. I love that she never stopped. She is a true …
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Associate Professor Anice Lowen travelled all the way from Atlanta's Emory University to deliver the Richard M. Elliott Memorial Lecture at the recent Glasgow Virology Workshop. Anice completed her PhD at the CVR (then MRC Virology Unit) with Richard Elliott. We invited Anice along to chat with a couple of our PhD students, Stephen Devlin and Anna …
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With four seasons under our belt, we’ve heard some amazing stories about how our guests have found, or often “stumbled” into, their careers in science. We’ve also had many conversations where past guests have passionately discussed the importance of their early career teachers as well as what teaching does for them in their current careers. This co…
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Dr. Azam Farooqui (@azamfarooqui ) and Dr. Monique Hartley-Brown (@DrMHB1) discuss therapeutic considerations regarding current and emerging agents for patients with multiple myeloma from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. Coming Soon! Prepare to enhance your knowledge through the IMPACT II online learning module on ASH Academy On Demand! P…
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Dr. Azam Farooqui (@azamfarooqui )and Dr. Sikander Ailawadhi answer the question: Why do we need earlier diagnosis and intervention in patients with multiple myeloma from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups? Coming Soon! Prepare to enhance your knowledge through the IMPACT II online learning module on ASH Academy On Demand! Participants will …
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Dr. Azam Farooqui (@azamfarooqui) and Dr. Urvi Shah (@UrviShahMD) identify factors that impact outcomes for patients with multiple myeloma from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. Coming Soon! Prepare to enhance your knowledge through the IMPACT II online learning module on ASH Academy On Demand! Participants will develop an increased abilit…
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Season 2: IMPACT II: Impacting Multiple Myeloma in All CommuniTies Unlock insights into the treatment of multiple myeloma within underrepresented racial and ethnic populations with this series of three enlightening podcast episodes. Join experts from both academic and community oncology settings as they dive into critical aspects of clinical risk, …
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Welcome to 2024! Shehara's Career Transition to Financial Planning Shehara shared their educational and career journey, highlighting their struggles with reading and math that led them to a special school. Shehara's interest in problem-solving and STEM subjects led her to consider a career in accounting, but she ended up pursuing engineering. After…
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After realizing at a young age that rock and roll might be a better hobby than a career, our guest chose chemistry and chromatography as his path, and he’s rocked that career choice! In this fun and engaging conversation, you’ll meet Frank Steiner, PhD, Senior Manager of Product Applications, and Scientific Advisor at Thermo Fisher Scientific, who …
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It is time to reveal the top episode for 2023! This episode is a rebroadcast that was specially recorded for women all over the world who desire to become computer programmers of any kind. As of today, only 28.7% of people in Software Development are women. That must change.One of the reasons that percentage is so low is because many women lack the…
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Protein biology has always been grounded in the relationship between structure and function but how we determine structure has changed dramatically. While it’s still common to crystallize a protein for X-ray diffraction and then back calculate its structure, supercomputing-powered, AI-driven tools have revolutionized approaches to getting a protein…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Neda Shahriari, MD This study assessed the link between depressive symptoms in real-world patients with psoriasis to help identify characteristics for those at risk. What were the findings? To learn more, join Dr. Charles Turck as he speaks with Dr. Neda Shahriari, Board-Certified Dermatologist at Bri…
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Host: Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD Guest: Melinda Gooderham, MSc, MD, FRCPC Due to the evolving treatment landscape, the way we think about treating adult and elderly patients with atopic dermatitis has shifted. So what are some special considerations we need to think about when selecting a treatment option for long-term control, and how can we best invo…
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Host: Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD Guest: Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD To gain a better understanding of the different treatment attributes that patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis value most, a discrete choice experiment was conducted. And now, the results are in, with itch control being the top attribute. Joining Dr. Raj Chovatiya to share…
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Electricity undeniably changed the world and enabled countless other technologies. Now, via storage and mobile access to electrical energy, batteries are positioned to further enable us as a species. So, it is the perfect time to get to know battery technology innovator and entrepreneur, Dr. Simon Engelke, Founder and Chair of Battery Associates, a…
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Episode Summary This is probably the episode I'd tell you myself that you need to listen to over and over again. Josselyne brings us into her world of being unmessablewith and how she got there. It's the world we all want to live in. We get to create it and live in it yall. Its there for us if we take the steps to do the work to get there. This one…
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