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    enMay 04, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Save the planet, save lives, save money! Presented and edited by two UCL graduates, Cassidy and Cerys, will take you on a journey from patient to planet.

    In this episode we're talking about saving the planet with Professor Mark Maslin, a climate change expert and author of "How to Save the Planet: the Facts". Mr Manish Chand, Associate Professor in Surgery, joins us to discuss how he's using the latest technology to make surgery smarter and less invasive to save lives. We also talk to Dr Dexter Penn, creator of an app that can help identify vulnerable people at risk of being financially abused.

    Show Notes and Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep4-save-us

    Recent Episodes from #MadeAtUCL Season 2

    Awareness And Activism

    Awareness And Activism

    This month's episode is about awareness and the activism it can lead to. Join us as we talk to three members of the UCL community who are making meaningful change to combat the problems they have been confronted by. Cassidy spoke with Hope Oloye, a PhD student whose programme Thinking Black is breaking down barriers to higher education, Virginie Le Masson, a geographer working with women across the world to understand the impacts of climate change through a feminist lens, and Emilia Molimpakis, a neuroscientist and entrepreneur who is revolutionising mental health care.

    For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcas…eness-and-activism

    Music Credits:

    Basketliner by Bitters
    Sorry Linus by Limoncello
    The Onyx by Glass Obelisk

    Growth

    Growth

    In this month’s episode of #MadeAtUCL we’re growing. Join us as we explore three unique perspectives on growth and how it can be both a positive and negative concept. We chat with Dr Michelle Heys and Dr Simbarashe Chimhuya and hear about their technical solution to newborn healthcare, with Dr Philip Pogge Von Strandmann about how we can reduce the growing levels of co2 in the atmosphere, and lastly with Dr Seb Coxon to learn how beards of medieval Germany can help us understand masculinity today.

    Find out more and listen to the transcript here: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep8-growth

    Getting Closer

    Getting Closer

    In this month's episode of #MadeAtUCL, join us as we explore closeness and how proximity has changed over the past year. From designing new spaces that help us feel close from afar, to how researchers learnt about smartphones by living with their users, to how sounds of the rainforests thousands of miles way can help connect us to nature.

    To find our more and access the transcript click here: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcas…ep7-getting-closer

    Mission to Mars

    Mission to Mars

    In this episode, #MadeAtUCL goes to Mars! We hear about the incredible UCL work that is helping to send a Rover (and maybe one day even a person) to the Red Planet as well as what we might find when we get there. 

    Act 1 - Prof Andrew Coates, Deputy Director (Solar System), at UCL’s Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) talks about the Rosalind Rover that launches to Mars in September 2022 

    Act 2 - Prof Ian Crawford, Honorary Senior Research Fellow Dept of Physics & Astronomy, at UCL's Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences talks about possible life on Mars 

    Act 3 - Dr Iya Whiteley, a Space Psychologist and the Director of the Centre for Space Medicine at UCL’s Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) on what it takes to be chosen as an astronaut to go to Mars 

    Show notes and transcript on https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts

    The Cost of Freedom

    The Cost of Freedom

    Presented and edited by two UCL (University College London) graduates, Cassidy and Cerys, hear about research #MadeAtUCL on the costs of freedom.

    In this episode we’re exploring the value of freedom, from the people who found it in the bleakest of circumstances to the ways in which we restrict our own freedom (and the freedom of others) without even realising it. Professor Virginia Mantouvalou shares her work on labour laws and explains how our legal system is creating situations that exploit vulnerable people. Dr Sarah J Young describes the experiences of Russian prisoners at Shlissel’burg and the memoirs she used to write her new book. And Dr Saheli Datta Burton tells us why we should be sceptical about our smart gadgets.

    Transcript and show notes on https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep5-cost-freedom

    Save Us

    Save Us

    Save the planet, save lives, save money! Presented and edited by two UCL graduates, Cassidy and Cerys, will take you on a journey from patient to planet.

    In this episode we're talking about saving the planet with Professor Mark Maslin, a climate change expert and author of "How to Save the Planet: the Facts". Mr Manish Chand, Associate Professor in Surgery, joins us to discuss how he's using the latest technology to make surgery smarter and less invasive to save lives. We also talk to Dr Dexter Penn, creator of an app that can help identify vulnerable people at risk of being financially abused.

    Show Notes and Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep4-save-us

    Pain: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Pain: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Join Cassidy for April’s #MadeAtUCL podcast which talks about Pain: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Imagine not feeling pain... Or never having to fear visiting the dentist... Or being able to communicate pain... Hear about:

    - The FAAH-OUT gene discovery and how the latest research is helping people with chronic pain conditions with Dr James Cox (Senior Lecturer and Deputy Graduate Tutor working in the Molecular Nociception Group at the UCL Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research)

    - Clinical trials in dentistry that may allow for some procedures to be performed without drills or anaesthetic with Prof Anne Young (Professor of Biomaterials at UCL Eastman Dental Institute)

    - A novel way of using pictures to communicate pain with Dr Deborah Padfield (a visual artist, Senior Lecturer in Arts & Health Humanities at St George's, University of London and Lecturer (Teaching) at the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL) www.uclpress.co.uk/pain

    For transcript and show notes, visit: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcas…-good-bad-and-ugly

    Voice

    Voice

    ACT 1 - from 02.28
    Prof Evangelos Himonides,
    Professor of Technology, Education, and Music, UCL Institute of Education
    www.shoutatcancer.org/

    ACT 2 - from 11.22
    Dieter Deswarte, Senior Teaching Fellow in Ethnographic and Documentary Film, UCL Department of Anthropology
    yarrowfilms.co.uk/2020/07/31/hazte-sentir/

    ACT 3 - from 20.32
    Sarah Wong, Student, UCL Medicine
    Jamie Hale, Student, UCL Arts & Humanities
    Anna Vignola, Student, Yale School of Medicine
    www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2021/feb/yale…-winners-announced

    Presented by Cassidy Martin and edited by Cerys Bradley
    Visit www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep2-voice