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Welcome to A Shot In The Arm Podcast, where we take a deep dive into the heart of global health. Since our launch in 2019, we've released over 150 episodes that illuminate the intersection of innovation and equity in healthcare. Join me, your host Ben Plumley—a global infectious disease strategist and passionate HIV advocate, along with our expert team of co-hosts, as we engage in compelling, character-driven conversations with a diverse array of guests from around the world. Together, we ex ...
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Over 55,000 dogs are used in biomedical and chemical experiments in the United States each year. Join host Ellie Hansen, author of Laboratory Dogs Rescued, as she continues her eye-opening interviews about how we can work together to end the cruel and unnecessary use of dogs in research. Dogs–sentient beings like you and I–suffer greatly in research laboratories, and few (if any) of the experiments they are used for actually benefit human health. Truthful, inspiring, and educational…real dia ...
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Science Never Sleeps explores the science, people, and stories behind the scenes of biomedical research happening at the Medical University of South Carolina. Hear the fascinating, moving, and unexpected as researchers work from bench to bedside in the mission of preserving and optimizing health. For more information, visit https://research.musc.edu/stories/science-never-sleeps.
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Neuroscience stories from the lab and life: By scientists, for everyone. Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) researchers host Neurotransmissions: an engaging, accessible look inside the neuroscience research world, exploring current research topics and emerging technologies, public health issues in the domain of biomedical science, the intersection between science and society, and unique perspectives and experiences across generations of neuroscientists.
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'The biomedical research enterprise is under attack'
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57:06In a conversation recorded at the WBUR Festival, Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks frankly about the threats he sees to public health under the Trump administration and the “severe intimidation” of scientists at the NIH.By WBUR
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Leveraging AI for Biomedical Research in Africa Pt. II
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29:54In this follow up to the previous episode of Biosecurity: Changing the Game, Dr. Dinah Nasike and her guest, Darlington Akogo (Founder and CEO, minoHealth AI Labs; AI4Radiology Chair, United Nations ITU & WHO Focus Group on AI For Health) continue their discussion on the use of AI in the field of biomedical research in Africa. Links: WHO Hub for Pa…
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“Super agers” are people who live well into their 80s without developing chronic diseases, such as cancer, diabetes or cardiovascular issues. What can we learn from them to promote healthier, longer lives?By WBUR
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In this follow-up to a 2017 interview with JAMA Medical News, the University of Southern California’s Maja Matarić, PhD, the computer scientist who pioneered the field of socially assistive robotics, discusses how artificial intelligence is advancing the field in areas ranging from autism to physical rehabilitation to anxiety and depression. Relate…
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3D-printed fake wasps help explain bad animal mimicry
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27:19In this episode: 00:45 Why animals evolve to be imperfect mimics Many harmless animals mimic dangerous ones to avoid being eaten, but often this fakery is inaccurate. To help explain why evolution sometimes favours imperfect mimicry, a team 3D printed a range of imaginary insects. The novel creatures were designed to mimic wasps with varying degree…
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Featuring articles on structured exercise after chemotherapy for colon cancer, and treatments in obesity, in head and neck cancer, and in patients at high risk for cardiovascular events; a review article on forensic pathology; a Clinical Problem-Solving on caving in to pressure; a Sounding Board on climate change and human health; and Perspectives …
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Tell Us More – Episode 1: Dr. Betty Ferrell
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1:27:09The Journal of Palliative Medicine’s “Tell Us More: The Palliative Care Oral History Project,” seeks to tell the story of Hospice and Palliative Care through informal interviews with pivotal leaders in the field. In each episode, hosts Dr. Ricky Leiter and Dr. Billy Rosa and research assistant Dr. Yilong Peng sit down with an HAPC luminary and do w…
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The legacy of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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46:38Since its creation 14 years ago the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has used its powers to return billions of dollars to defrauded consumers. Now the Trump administration wants to close it. What the CFPB has meant for consumer protection in the U.S.By WBUR
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Biochemistry of Thermodynamic Accomodations XIV. Authentic Biochemistry Podcast. Dr. Daniel J Guerra. 01JULY25
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57:01References EMBO J. 2020 Aug 3; 39(15): e104749. The J of Physical Chemistry. B. 2025.Vol 129/Issue 24June 10. Guerra, DJ. 2025. Unpublished Lectures.
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Send us a textBy Medical Discovery News
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Elizabeth Ruzzo - endogenomics for inclusive scientific discovery
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39:54Dr. Elizabeth Ruzzo, founder and CEO of Adyn, discusses precision medicine for personalized birth control and her commitment to using pioneering endogenomics to make scientific discovery more inclusive. The Bioinformatics CRO is a fully distributed contract research company that serves the computational biology needs of academic researchers and bio…
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Lab Notes: What we can learn from the world’s cleanest air
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13:51We often hear about places where the air quality is bad, even dangerous, but what about where the air is the cleanest on Earth? That air can be found blowing onto the north-west tip of Tasmania at Kennaook/Cape Grim, where an air pollution station has quietly been keeping track of how humans have changed the makeup of our atmosphere for 50 years. S…
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A cult-like group referred to as the Zizians is linked to a string of violent deaths across the U.S. It has its roots in Silicon Valley – and a movement called Rationalism. Who are these groups and what do they believe?By WBUR
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Next Generation Ferroelectric Semiconductors
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15:13U.S. National Science Foundation-supported researchers are developing a new class of semiconductors with great potential for next-generation microelectronic devices. Zetian Mi, a professor at the University of Michigan, discusses his group's work with wurtzite ferroelectric nitride semiconductors.By U.S. National Science Foundation
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A personal message from Meghna Chakrabarti about why The Jackpod is taking a short break.By WBUR
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Karl Popper (1902-1994) is regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science of the twentieth century. Alan Saunders presented this portrait of Karl Popper for The Science Show in January 2001.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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You’ve heard of 'mom brain.' But how do men’s brains change when they become fathers?By WBUR
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Kimmie Ng, MD, MPH, a JAMA associate editor and associate chief of the Division of Gastrointestinal Oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, shares highlights from the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual meeting, including new research on diet, exercise, and cancer survival and the best time of day for treatment. Related Content: Li…
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New NIH-FDA Partnership Targets Nutrition Research Gaps; First Blood Test for Alzheimer Biomarkers Receives FDA Clearance; A Growing Movement to Care for Caregivers Related Content: New Federal Program Seeks to Bridge Nutrition Research With Regulatory Policy What to Know About the First FDA-Cleared Blood Test for Alzheimer Biomarkers As the US Age…
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Ep 40: Why Smart People Are Using Hasta Mudras to Stay Focused
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23:33Can’t focus? Constantly anxious? Craving snacks all day? You’re not broken — you’re just ignoring the ancient science in your own hands. Most people have no idea that simple hand gestures (Hasta Mudras) can literally rewire your brain, curb cravings, and help you reconnect with your body. In this episode of the Fiterobic Podcast, Hasta Mudra expert…
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Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Membrane Thermodynamics XIII 26June25 Dr Daniel J Guerra
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57:55References Biomolecules. 2024 Feb3;14(2):18Clin Transl Med. 2021 Apr; 11(4): e381. Wakeman, R. 1973. The Six Wives of King Henry VIII. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ApohmdSVTT8&si=iY2jCzhmMQW-qM5b Emerson, K. 1970. "The Three Fates. Emerson Lake and Palmer lp. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=vQjvBD21peI&si=zab4qB4P_i6Jm4cI…
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The Trump Administration wants more Americans to have babies. It's proposing a $5,000 "baby bonus," among other policies. Would this fix the nation's historically low birth rate?By WBUR
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Dr. Stu Skinner & Mobile Medicine: Halting Syphilis & HIV
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31:00Stuart Skinner (MD) knew something was wrong three years ago, when patients started coming to him with vision loss, fever, rashes, and meningitis. Almost every case could be traced back to untreated syphilis — a sexually transmitted infection with caseloads exploding 1,200 per cent from 2017. Saskatchewan saw this spike just as Covid-19 entered the…
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Reversible computing could help solve AI’s looming energy crisis
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27:03This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features Hannah Earley, a mathematician and physicist who is chief technical officer and co-founder of Vaire Computing. The company is developing hardware for reversible computing, a paradigm with the potential to reduce significantly the energy required to do computations – which could be a boon for…
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Biochemistry of Thermodynamic Accommodations. XII 25June25 Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr. Daniel J Guerra
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1:04:08References Biophys J. 2013 Mar5;104(5):1049–1055 Chem Phys Lipids. 2021 Aug: 238:105091 PNAS 2013. November5, vol. 110 no. 45Biomolecules.2024 Feb3;14(2):184 Furay, R. 1968. "Kind Woman" Buffalo Springfield/Poco https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=9Yl8SW5s11s&si=KYQQ0CtDyu67imSA Clarke, Nash, Hicks. 1967. "On a Carousel" Hollies https://music.youtube…
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Sam Altman has been called the face of Artificial Intelligence. To many, he remains an enigma. Wall Street Journal reporter Keach Hagey has the inside story on the rise of Sam Altman and his impact on our future.By WBUR
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Is AI watching you? The hidden links between research and surveillance
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31:30We’d like to learn more about our listeners, please help us out by filling in this short survey. In this episode: 00:45 Is AI-research being co-opted to keep track of people? A significant amount of research in the AI field of computer vision is being used to analyse humans in ways that support the development of surveillance technologies, accordin…
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Featuring articles on routine cerebral embolic protection for TAVI, and treatments for cirrhosis due to MASH, BRAF V600E metastatic colorectal cancer, and Pompe’s disease; a new review article series on medical education; a case report of a woman with dyspnea on exertion; and Perspectives on addressing ultraprocessed foods, on the costs of dismantl…
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got what he wanted this weekend after the U.S. bombed Iran. But Netanyahu says its goals in Iran have not yet been fully achieved. So, what are Israel’s goals in Iran? And what role does the U.S. still play?By WBUR
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Quantum Cryptography - Will Quantum Break Everything? What Can We Do About it?
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31:52Quantum cryptography can be broken into two parts - the fact that a quantum computer could break some forms of classical cryptography, and separate to this, we can use quantum technology within classical computing to encrypt secrets. Eamonn Postlethwaite and Benjamin Dowling join us to chat Quantum Crypto! Benjamin Dowling is a Senior Lecturer in t…
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Send us a textBy Medical Discovery News
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HOW OZONE THERAPY CHANGED ONE MAN’S CANCER PROGNOSIS | Micah Lowe - E117
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1:01:33What if the key to healing chronic fatigue, inflammation, or brain fog wasn't another pill, but oxygen, delivered in a transformative new way? Kristin speaks to Micah Lowe, leading voice in ozone therapy and founder of Simply O3. From a deeply personal journey sparked by his brother’s cancer diagnosis to becoming a globally respected educator and i…
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Biochemistry of Thermodynamic Accommodations. XI 23June25 Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr. Daniel J Guerra
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44:40References J Neuroinflammation. 2016; 13: 264. Curr Res Struct Biol. 2025 Feb 18;9:100165.Lennon/McCartney; Harrison. 1965. "Help" lp. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MKUex3fci5c&si=dvulEXvI8fVdDvsJRocky Marciano 1950's https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=NyWROU7_Vlo&si=F75EJ7sVSee3jq_2
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Lab Notes: How Ozempic stops food cravings
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11:52A weekly injection that stops that hankering for hot chips and donuts? Many people on Ozempic and similar medications report this phenomenon, saying they no longer have incessant thoughts about sweets and fried food. So how do these drugs, known as GLP-1 agonists, work in the brain to dial down "food noise" and help people lose weight?…
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How William F. Buckley, Jr. created modern conservatism
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46:43The late William F. Buckley, Jr. is one of the most important figures of the American right. How did the erudite and dapper Yale man pave the way for President Donald Trump?By WBUR
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The Matter in the Universe with Vera Rubin
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20:42As the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory, a joint project of the U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, begins its mission to unlock new understanding of cosmic phenomena, we visit an archival lecture from its namesake, Vera C. Rubin. In the lecture, she discussed how galaxies form, how you might measu…
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Biochemistry of Thermodynamic Accommodations. X 22June25 Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr. Daniel J Guerra
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58:43References Biochemistry. 2002 Jan 29;41(4):1398-408. ACS Omega 2021, 6, 17, 11122–11130 Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science. 2016. Volume 22, April :99-107 Langmuir 2019 35.30 9944-Guerra, DJ 2025. Unpublished Lectures. Plato 4th Century BC . Lesser Hippias dialogue. Winwood, Wood, and Capaldi. 1967. "Dear Mr. Fantasy" Live at the Cantee…
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Biochemistry of Thermodynamic Accommodations. IX. 21June25 Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr. Daniel J Guerra
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1:14:43References Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr.2017 May;1859(5):813-823 Biofactors. 2009 May-Jun;35(3):258–265 TIBS 2024. 49. 5 :401-416 May Hunter/Garcia. 1972. "Tennessee Jed" Grateful Dead Europe 72'.https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=K5KEQ-sC6vg&si=qdIpzshmNU9iycGQ Kay and Gordon. 1963. "That's Life" Sinatra https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=TnlPtaPxX…
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From Endless Thread: When the government wants your socials
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33:52Recently, On Point explored how Hong Kong has changed five years after China passed its so-called national security law and vastly diminished protest and free speech in Hong Kong. Our colleagues at WBUR’s podcast Endless Thread also took a look at this law. Specifically, how it changed how people in Hong Kong interact digitally — on social media, a…
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Biochemistry of Thermodynamic Accommodations. VIII 20June25 Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr. Daniel J Guerra
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58:23References Minireviews 2003. Volume 278, 47p46195-46198 Biochemistry. 2002 Jan29;41(4):1398-408. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes 2011. 1808, 1, January Pages 127-139 Annual Review of Biophysics2010. 39(1):207-26 Langmuir 2019 35.30 9944-53.Guerra, DJ. 2025. Membrane lectures: unpublished.Fagen &Becker. 1973. Steely Dan "Reelin in…
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Celebrating Charles Todd and the overland telegraph
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54:07The overland telegraph connecting Australia to the world was completed just over 150 years ago. It was built due to the dedication of a public servant, Charles Todd.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Trump's budget bill and ballooning deficits
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44:24The Congressional Budget Office estimates the current budget bill will add $3 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade. On Point wraps up a weeklong exploration of what Trump's budget bill tells us about government spending and our financial future.By WBUR
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