This podcast explores public health careers, epidemiology, and public health entrepreneurship. The episodes features conversations that encourage you to think creatively and use innovation, while also helping you see public health everywhere.
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The official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. Subscribe now and be part of the exploration!
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This stimulating podcast series from the Annals of Epidemiology takes you behind the scenes of groundbreaking articles recently published in the journal. Join Editor-in-Chief, Patrick Sullivan, and journal authors for thought-provoking conversations on the latest findings and developments in epidemiologic and methodologic research.
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Join us while we talk to infection preventionists to learn the facts about infection prevention, the truth about some common myths, and tips to keeping yourself and the people around you safe. Brought to you by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.
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The Lancet Respiratory Medicine publishes a range of article types in respiratory medicine and critical care. These include Original Research, Reviews, Personal Views, Comments, and News articles. Topics include but are not limited to asthma, COPD, tobacco control, critical care, lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, sarcoidosis, mesothelioma, sleep medicine, and respiratory infections.
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Alaska Natives throughout the United States. On this podcast, you’ll hear from a variety of employees across each of the TECs, as they share their c ...
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American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice
Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)
Join infection preventionists as they have conversations with authors of the latest research in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) about how to advance the science and practice of infection prevention and control. While learning how to put the latest science into practice, maybe you will be inspired to take the next steps to develop your own research projects.
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The Confidence Interval podcast talks science, people, and population health. We explore the research happening at the MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge and meet some of our researchers to find out what makes them tick.
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Per hæc acroamata res epidemiologicæ præbentur Latine ut delectent et fortasse etiam certiores faciant.
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Podcasts about the life and times of an epidemiologist. I talk to you about everything that goes on in the world and most of what goes on in my life. All from the point of view of someone whose job it is to hear hoof beats and think zebras.
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Epidemiology Counts from the Society for Epidemiologic Research
Sue Bevan - Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER)
Epidemiology Counts from the Society for Epidemiologic Research, a podcast that gives you up to date information on the state of health research straight from researchers who are deeply involved with this work.
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Keep it casual with the Casual Inference podcast. Your hosts Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray talk all things epidemiology, statistics, data science, causal inference, and public health. Sponsored by the American Journal of Epidemiology.
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Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC)
Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC)
All things CIC. Cover art photo provided by Green Chameleon on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@craftedbygc
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About Pandemics, Epidemics, Outbreaks, Viruses, and Other Pathogens in History
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"Your source for all the news about worms and germs". The latest infectious disease news and information with interviews with expert guests. Your host--Microbiologist and Editor of Outbreak News Today, Robert Herriman
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The disease podcast for a diseased world! Hosts: Brett Bayles (a professor) & Andy Pupa (not a professor) gleefully explore the weird and wacky world of diseases on a changing planet.
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The American Tributaries podcast will explore the vast and various currents of people in the United States of America, like a modern-day Lewis & Clark journey, talking with...learning from...and being amazed by...people of all stripes from all places doing all sorts of things. Although a broad mission, the podcast will focus on a particular and very important niche: cultivating hope in – and celebration of – America.
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A podcast by staff and students from the Zeeman Institute for Systems Biology and Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research group (SBIDER), based at the University of Warwick.
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High-stakes ethics decisions are common in health care. What should you do? Each month, the AMA Journal of Ethics’ podcast, Ethics Talk, features interviews with influential experts and leaders on a wide range of cultural, historical, legal, and social topics in health care ethics. We sort through interesting, important, and difficult questions, talk about how to weigh competing values, and offer strategies for navigating real world tough cases.
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Our goal is to inform you more about veterinary medicine and how it relates to the world and you. We hope this will guide you to improve your life with how you interact with animals and the world we live in.
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As VCA Animal Hospitals Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Kerl has been privileged to speak with so many amazing people in the veterinary profession, whether they have newly joined our hospitals or are seasoned professionals. Their contributions to the veterinary industry are the inspiration for this podcast to share stories of hope and encouragement about what it means to be the people who care for pets.
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Standard Precautions and Beyond: Conversations in Infection Prevention and Control
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Standard Precautions and Beyond: Conversations in Infection Prevention and Control discusses current topics in infection prevention and control. This podcast brings together subject matter experts with extensive knowledge in areas like infectious disease, control and prevention, epidemiology and surveillance, behavioral health, public health preparedness, forecasting and modeling, and pediatrics to address issues related to the management and response to emerging and reemerging infectious di ...
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The latest from public health experts on how we can all lead healthier lives.
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Ceva Poultry Sounds is the new podcast series from Ceva Santé Animale. In the first series, our content will focus on Gumboro Disease, an acute and highly contagious viral infection. It has an important economic impact on the poultry industry worldwide due to the direct damage and mortality and the increased susceptibility to other diseases of infected birds. This series will be launched in collaboration with Poultry World. The following episodes will be hosted by Marco-Aurélio Lopes, Ceva’s ...
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Air Quality Matters inside our buildings and out. And we already have many of the tools we need to make a difference. The conversations we have and how we share this knowledge is the key to our success. We speak with the leaders at the heart of this sector about them and their work, innovation and where this is all going. Air quality is the single most significant single environmental risk we face, and its impacts on us, our friends, families, and society are profound. From housing to the wo ...
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Lung health is important. Join host Jacob Sperling, Health Promotion Coordinator for Alberta Lung, as he delves into the world of lung health and lung disease. 1 in 5 Albertans will struggle with lung disease in their lifetime. We need to make lung health a central focus in our overall well-being. This podcast aims to educate you, the listener, on how to protect yourself and embrace compassion for others who are struggling with lung disease. To support our podcast, please visit www.patreon.c ...
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In an informal setting, Dr Gemma Winzor talks to expert guests about current research, challenges and opinions in infection prevention and control (IPC). An engaging listen for infection control specialists, healthcare professionals or anybody with an interest in infection control, microbiology, epidemiology or healthcare more broadly. The podcast covers a wide variety of subjects in infection control, allowing the stories behind recent research to come to the front as guests discuss their p ...
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The Out of the Blue podcast takes you out of the pages of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and into the minds of the most brilliant researchers in the fields of respiratory, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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Editors at The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from thyroid cancer to childhood obesity, the mechanisms of ageing to erectile dysfunction, and more.
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Whether food, drugs or ideas, what you consume influences who you become. Learn directly from the best scientists & thinkers alive today about how your mind-body reacts to what you feed it. The weekly M&M podcast features conversations with the most interesting scientists, thinkers, and technology entrepreneurs alive today. Not medical advice. At M&M, we are interested in trying to figure out how things work, not affirming our existing beliefs. We prefer consulting primary rather than second ...
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Constructive dialogue about social issues at the intersection of race, violence, and medicine.
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Cause of Death - 100 Seconds to Midnight explores the things that will kill you through the lens of science, personal experience as a microbiologist and history. For more information, check out my website at www.causeofdeath100secs.net
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Why maps are useful and important for furthering scientific knowledge and understanding.
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Pass the OCS exam by studying smarter, not harder. This podcast is for physical therapists looking to become board-certified specialists in orthopedics. Use code FIELDGUIDE for 40% off a MedBridge subscription.
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It's the brand new show from the team behind The Pod Charles Cinecast! Join Jonathan Foster, Ariane Anantaputri and Fil Freitas as each season they go through some of Hollywood's biggest movie franchises, one film at a time! Expect rankings, actor beef, trivia and more... It's time to Get FRANCHI$ED!
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This podcast provides scientific education on topics of environmental concern, such as PFAS, as well as emerging technologies in environmental science such as eDNA. It is presented by Bureau Veritas, a leader in environmental laboratory testing.
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Our aim is to provide a wide panoramic of what it means to work in Public Health in the U.K. through the experiences of registrars, academics and leaders in the field. We hope to inspire those thinking about pursuing a career in public health as well as those currently training in public health. Follow us on Twitter @TiPH_Podcast
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The WHO podcast brings you public health information and related news from around the world.
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News updates around the globe and interview with peoples Any tips, critics or suggestion please contact @eldocr on Instagram
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Each week, UW-Madison veterinary medical student Blake Root will bring on a new guest to discuss topics related to the profession of veterinary medicine and/or the student experience in veterinary medical school!
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MedEdicus is an accredited, independent, leading developer of continuing medical education and disease awareness programs. We providee quality continuing education to health care providers and other members of the patient care team around the globe. Each of our learning opportunities offers a case-based approach to make the experience clinically relevant.MedEdicus is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for ph ...
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From Temple University's College of Public Health, CommonVoice provides a behind-the-scenes look at how and why we do research. What motivates investigators to ask their questions? Why does this research matter to practice or policy? How can we work across disciplines to address the important questions of our day? By tackling questions such as these, CommonVoice aims to make research more accessible to all.
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EpiToMe is a compilation and the epitome of all the knowledge and ideas that HSCI51 students in Ateneo De Manila University have learned about epidemiology. It touches on topics where intersections of epidemiology and various aspects of life lie. EpiToMe focuses on insights related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on our lives, such as vaccines, waste-water, fake news, virus phobias, traveling, COVID-19 precautions, history, and many more. (Channel art made by Larry Acuña.)
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Al…
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Dr. Karen Mancera-Cuevas, Senior Director of Health Equity at the National Health Council, discusses her career in public health and the importance of addressing health equity. She emphasizes the need for tailored care and support for diverse populations, particularly those affected by chronic diseases. Dr. Mancera Cuevas also highlights the challe…
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Dr. John Fleetham chats with Dr. Chris Ryerson and Dr. Yet Khor about their article, "Epidemiology and Prognostic Significance of Cough in Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease."Por American Thoracic Society
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Bad Science, Nutrition Epidemiology, History of Obesity Research, Diet & Metabolic Health | Gary Taubes | #176
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Send us a text About the guest: Gary Taubes is a researcher, science historian, and science journalist. He has written several books, including “Rethinking Diabetes.” Episode summary: Nick and Gary Taubes discuss: the field of nutrition epidemiology and why it’s filled with so much junk science; social factors influencing scientific research; the h…
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Episode 87 - Lori Seibel of Nebraska on Epidemiology, Rural Life & PBT&B Sandwiches
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Lori Seibel lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she is the President at Community Health Endowment. She grew up about 75 miles away in a small Nebraska town of approximately 200 people. Lori finds hope in how people are so willing to help others. American Tributaries is a podcast sponsored by American Tributaries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit bas…
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How to estimate the reproduction number using both epidemiological and genetic data? - Alicia Gill | SBIDER Presents - Episode 12
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In this episode of SBIDER Presents we are joined by Alicia GIll. We discuss with Alicia their research looking at particle MCMC methods and its application to Bayesian inference of infectious disease dynamics from epidemiological and genetic data. Have feedback? Complete our Google Form: https://bit.ly/3IIgPKH!…
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Dr. Prater & Balance In Vet Medicine
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Here is Part 2 of our discussion with Dr. Phil Prater. We talk about changes in vet medicine and how we achieve balance in our life. https://www.facebook.com/theveterinarypodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/theveterinarypodcasthttps://lickingvalleyvet.com/projects/Por theveterinarypodcast
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Right now, AI is having a moment — and it’s not the first time grand predictions about the potential of machines are being made. But, what does it really mean to say something like ChatGPT is “intelligent”? What exactly is intelligence?In this season of the Complexity podcast, The Nature of Intelligence, we'll explore this question through conversa…
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In this conversation with Dr. Kerl, JoLynn Haller and Kathryn (Kat) Carman discuss their individual journeys in veterinary medicine and their roles as Veterinary Technician Specialists (VTS) in Clinical Practice. The VTS in Clinical Practice is the technician specialty for veterinary technicians in primary care practice. JoLynn shares her experienc…
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Send us a text Improving indoor air quality isn't just a matter of comfort—it's a critical health issue. On episode 41 of the Air Quality Matters podcast, I, make the statement that many home ventilation systems are failing us, leading to dire health and financial consequences. Listen in as I unravel the inefficiencies plaguing our ventilation inst…
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Author Interview: “With What Should We Replace Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Research Protocols?”
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Dr Aysha Akhtar joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “With What Should We Replace Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Research Protocols?” Recorded April 30, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgPor AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “Does It Make Sense to Say Humans ‘Protect’ Nonhuman Animals While Using Them to Promote Human Health Interests?”
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Dr Christopher Lau joins Ethics Talk to discuss his series of drawings: Animal Heart, Man & Animal No. 1, and Man & Animal No. 2. Recorded June 27, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgPor AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “How Should Treatment of Animals Beyond the Lab Factor Into Institutional Review?”
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Laurie Sellars joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Jeff Sebo: “How Should Treatment of Animals Beyond the Lab Factor Into Institutional Review?” Recorded June 28, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgPor AMA Journal of Ethics
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Jorie Braunold joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “The American Medical Association on the Ethics of Vivisection, 1880-1950." Recorded June 20, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgPor AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “How Might Corporations’ and Nonhuman Animals’ Personhood Compare Under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?”
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Richard L. Cupp Jr, JD joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article: “How Might Corporations’ and Nonhuman Animals’ Personhood Compare Under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?” Recorded June 5, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgPor AMA Journal of Ethics
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Editorial Fellow Interview: “Why Should We Care About What Using Nonhuman Animals in Human-Centered Research Suggests About Our Characters?”
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Editorial Fellow Beth M. Erb joins Ethics Talk to discuss the September 2024 issue: “Nonhuman Animal Research.” Recorded June 24, 2024. Read the full issue for free at JournalOfEthics.orgPor AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: “Which Concepts Are Key to Transitioning From Nonhuman Animal Models to Engineered Microphysiological Systems in Biomedical Research?”
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Erin Sharoni joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “Which Concepts Are Key to Transitioning From Nonhuman Animal Models to Engineered Microphysiological Systems in Biomedical Research?” Recorded April 30, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgPor AMA Journal of Ethics
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Neural Basis of Pain, Placebo Effects, Opioid Pain Relief & Addiction | Gregory Scherrer | #177
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Send us a text About the guest: Gregory Scherrer, PharmD, PhD is a neuroscientist whose lab at the University of North Carolina studies the neural basis of pain, including its sensory, emotional, and cognitive components. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Scherrer discuss: the neural basis of pain sensation & pain perception; opioids & the opioid syste…
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Michael Gulotta lives in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was born and raised and where he is currently chef partner of a group of inventive, acclaimed restaurants: MoPho, Maypop and Tana. Michael finds hope in seeing the self-correction and the moderation of society against over-stimulation from social media and anxiety about the nation’s identity…
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TEC 15: Filling The Gap Between Clinical Health Care & Public Health, At Great Plains Tribal Epidemiology Center
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Al…
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Ancestral vs. Modern Human Diets, Seed Oils, Inflammation, Fat Oxidation, Influence of Industry on Food Science | Steven Rofrano | IS#3
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Send us a text Special episode: Episodes in the Independent Scholars (IS) series are available in full to paid subscribers on the M&M Substack. This is a free, partial version. About the guest: Steven Rofrano became interested in human health & food, including ancestral vs. modern diets, from personal experiences in diet & allergies during college.…
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley shares lessons learned from a long-term client project and emphasizes the importance of staying focused on the community win. She discusses the challenges faced during the project, such as turnover, communication issues, minimal guidance, data access, and extended timelines. Despite these challenges, Dr. Huntley remains…
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In the latest episode of the 5 Second Rule podcast, guest Chris Smith delves into the collaboration between the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and APIC, resulting in the development of a school-based IPC Toolkit for Missouri Schools. This initiative equips the school community with valuable resources to enhance infection preventi…
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Professor Heather Zar joins The Lancet Respiratory Medicine to discuss early-life RSV disease and long-term respiratory health. This topic will be covered in one of four Series papers in a cross-journal Series with The Lancet.Por The Lancet
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#40 - Sarah West: Bridging Citizen Science and Environmental Research - Stakeholder Engagement, Ethical Considerations, and Air Quality Initiatives
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Send us a text A conversation with Sarah West Have you ever wondered how volunteers can transform scientific research? We explore the essential principles and transformative impact of involving everyday people in air quality research. From monitoring air pollution to engaging UK schools and homes, Sarah shares her invaluable insights and real-world…
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I'm honored to have Dr. Phil Prater on the Podcast today. This is Part 1 of a 2 part episode. We talk about his career, advice to those in the profession and creativity in veterinary medicine. . . . and maybe uses for a bull penis. https://www.facebook.com/theveterinarypodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/theveterinarypodcasthttps://lickingvalleyvet.com/…
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Episode 88 - Michael Green of Nevada on Vegas, Local History & 115-Degree Days
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Michael Green lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he is a professor and department chair for the history department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He specializes in Nevada and Las Vegas history as well as 19th Century American history. Michael is the rare local Vegas resident who actually grew up there. Michael finds hope in his students and…
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We are celebrating our 50th episode of the VCA Voice Podcast with special guest Dr. Todd Lavender! Join Dr. Kerl and Dr. Lavender, former VCA president and current Chief Transformation Officer at Mars Veterinary Health, as they discuss his journey in veterinary medicine and his passion for the profession. In their conversation, Dr. Lavender emphasi…
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In this podcast, hosts delve right into an enlightening discussion with Dr. Michael Charness, Dr. Kalpana Gupta, and Dr. Katherine Linsenmeyer about transmission dynamics in infection control. They particularly zero in on an investigation into the aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2 hours after hospital room changeovers, touching on key findings suc…
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Al…
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Aging, Biological Clocks, Proteomics, Longevity & Healthspan | Austin Argentieri | #175
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Send us a text About the guest: Austin Argentieri, PhD is a researcher in the Analytic & Translational Genetics Unit at the Massachusetts General Hospital with academic appointments at Harvard & the Broad Institute. His research focuses on large-scale analyses to to understand human aging. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Argentieri discuss: chronolog…
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Dr. Huntley expresses her gratitude for the support she has received after the tragic accident that took the life of her stepson. She shares photos and memories of him and discusses the difficulty of processing such a loss. She acknowledges the outpouring of love and support and the importance of accepting it. Dr. Huntley emphasizes the need to pri…
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#39 - Jenny Danson: Transforming Social Housing - Data-Driven Strategies, Healthy Homes, and AI Innovations
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Send us a text Can technology and data revolutionize social housing? In our latest episode, we speak with Jenny Danson, the visionary founder and CEO of the Healthy Homes Hub, who believes so. Jenny shares her journey and the profound impact that smarter, data-driven strategies can have on tenant well-being. We explore the fascinating intersection …
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Access to care is one of the most pressing issues in Canadian healthcare. From long wait times at hospitals to low levels of family physicians throughout the country, this is an issue that spans across the entirety of medicine in Canada. But what about a pharmacist's take on access to care? On this edition of The Unsung Lung Podcast, Jacob sits dow…
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Ethics Talk: Are the "3 R's” Enough to Express Respect for Nonhuman Animals in Human-Centered Research?
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Dr David DeGrazia joins Ethics Talk to discuss why the "3 R's” of nonhuman animal research might not be sufficient to promote good science, ethics, and nonhuman animal welfare. Recorded April 23, 2024.Por AMA Journal of Ethics
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Adipose Tissue & Body Fat: Obesity, Insulin, Leptin, Fertility, Weight Loss & GLP-2 Drugs | Sean Hartig | #174
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Send us a text About the guest: Sean Hartig, PhD is an associate professor at the Baylor College of Medicine, where is lab studies adipose (fat) tissue, metabolic regulation, and obesity & energy balance disorders. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Hartig discuss: visceral vs. subcutaneous fat; white, brown, and beige adipose tissue; physiology of fat …
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Send us a Text Message. Dr. Prasad Patil joins us to discuss his article, “Using decision tree models and comprehensive statewide data to predict opioid overdoses following prison release” published in the June 2024 issue (Vol. 94) of Annals of Epidemiology. In this study, the researchers employed decision tree models to predict opioid overdose wit…
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Al…
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