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Explore " cellular" with insightful episodes like "56: Apple's Goes Ultra With M1 and Lenovo Goes Lame With Snapdragon", "Bruce Lipton", "264 - Tau Protein Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease: December 2021", "259 - Changes to Synaptic Transmission in Alzheimer's Disease: December 2021" and "256 - Autophagy and Proteostasis in Alzheimer's Disease: November 2021" from podcasts like ""Hardware Addicts", "Dawn of an Era of Well-Being: The Podcast", "AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research", "AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research" and "AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research"" and more!
Episodes (100)
Bruce Lipton
Today we are joined for a dynamic conversation with the noted biologist Bruce Lipton whose ground breaking work on the connection between science and spirituality has made him an important voice in the fields of new biology and epigenetics. Dr. Lipton will discuss some of his thoughts on how thoughts and emotional experiences impact the human organism on a cellular level.
We will also consider the legacy of the human species’ tendency to regard itself as an entity outside of nature when it is imperative that we realize that we are nothing more than a part of the natural world, and that our connection to nature and the cosmos operates on a subatomic level. An understanding of this connection to each other and all of nature is in fact critical to our survival and the outbreak of COVID (like so many events in today’s current events) simultaneously serves as a symptom of our inability to come together as it creates new impediments.
While this may seem like a grim outlook, Bruce Lipton remains firmly positive and places a great deal of hope in our establishing a New Paradigm to see us through these troubling times.
Apologies in advance for the noise that we experienced on our co-host Fred Tsao’s line during the interview.
Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D., cell biologist and lecturer, is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Bruce was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and later performed groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford University. He is the best-selling author of The Biology of Belief, Honeymoon Effect, and Spontaneous Evolution, co-authored with Steve Bhaerman. Bruce received the 2009 prestigious Goi Peace Award (Japan) in honor of his scientific contribution to world harmony.
264 - Tau Protein Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease: December 2021
Tickled by tau? Preoccupied with post-translational modifications? Join Kate as she covers the latest papers published in December 2021 on tau protein pathology and targeting tau as a therapeutic strategy in Alzheimer's disease.
Sections in this episode:
Tau Aggregation & Post-Translational Modifications (3:19)
Generalized Tau Pathology & Tau Seeding (7:29)
Treatments Targeting Tau in AD (13:50)
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To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fjqrnVxElJ6O3DpCytRflRFP0Td_Vg51/view?usp=sharing
To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 papers, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1N1zx_itPkCDNYE1yFGZzQxDDR-NiRx3p?usp=sharing
You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: www.amindr.com.
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Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/.
Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Kate Van Pelt, edited by Chihiro Abe, and reviewed by Alyssa Ash and Ellen Koch. The bibliography was made by Anjana Rajendran and the wordcloud was created by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com).
Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For December 2021, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Christy Yu, Kate Van Pelt, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Ellen Koch, and Elyn Rowe.
Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Jacques Ferreira for keeping everything running smoothly.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
259 - Changes to Synaptic Transmission in Alzheimer's Disease: December 2021
Could changes to synaptic transmission underlie Alzheimer's disease pathology? Anusha has 8 papers to help you answer that question. These papers assess changes in humans, human models, and animal models and were all published in December of 2021.
Sections in this episode:
Changes in Neuronal Activity in Humans and Human Models (2.50)
Changes in Neurogenesis in APP/PS1 Transgenic AD Mice (10.08)
Changes in Neuronal Activity in APP/PS1 Transgenic AD Mice (13.42)
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To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16gkaERPZsUFbK_lT14y9g13U1xd5dA4u/view?usp=sharing
To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 papers, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1N1zx_itPkCDNYE1yFGZzQxDDR-NiRx3p?usp=sharing
You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: www.amindr.com.
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Please help us by spreading the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! Another way you can help us reach more listeners who would benefit from the show is by rating and/or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review!
Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted, hosted and edited by Anusha Kamesh, and reviewed by Kira Tosefsky and Ellen Koch. The bibliography was made by Anjana Rajendran, and the wordcloud was created by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com).
Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For December 2021, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Christy Yu, Kate Van Pelt, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Ellen Koch, and Elyn Rowe.
Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Jacques Ferreira for keeping everything running smoothly.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
256 - Autophagy and Proteostasis in Alzheimer's Disease: November 2021
Tired of only hearing about tau or a-beta when it comes to AD research? Take a peek behind the scenes with Kate to explore the latest on the proteostasis and autophagy pathways that work to safeguard our cells in 13 papers from November 2021.
Sections in this episode:
Autophagy & Proteostasis Pathology (4:17)
Targeting Proteostasis/Autophagy Machinery (22:21)
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To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qO6ISzG2igk1NtzKi19x08Dw4wO7FNeQ/view?usp=sharing
To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 papers, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1N1zx_itPkCDNYE1yFGZzQxDDR-NiRx3p?usp=sharing
You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: www.amindr.com.
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Please help us by spreading the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! Another way you can help us reach more listeners who would benefit from the show is by rating and/or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review!
Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Kate Van Pelt, reviewed by Elyn Rowe and Ellen Koch, and edited by Michelle Grover. The bibliography was made by Lara Onbasi, and the wordcloud was created by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com).
Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For November 2021, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Christy Yu, Kate Van Pelt, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, Nicole Corso, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Ellen Koch, Elyn Rowe, and Naila Kuhlmann
Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Jacques Ferreira for keeping everything running smoothly.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
243 - Autophagy & Proteostasis in Alzheimer's Disease: October 2021
New year, new papers! Join Kate for your monthly update on all things proteostasis and autophagy as they relate to both AD pathology and potential new therapeutic interventions. In today's papers, we'll journey through the endolysosomal system, say "Hi" to some new chaperone families, and even discuss the interplay between AD and other distinct neurodegenerative diseases. Enjoy!
Sections in this episode:
Autophagy & Proteostasis Pathology (4:42)
Targeting Proteostasis/Autophagy Machinery (28:48)
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You can find the numbered bibliography for this episode by clicking here, or the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/135C2fAXAPF4-_c4huLXuhj59VW1SDeN-/view?usp=sharing
To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 papers so far, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1N1zx_itPkCDNYE1yFGZzQxDDR-NiRx3p?usp=sharing
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Please help us by spreading the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! Another way you can help us reach more listeners who would benefit from the show is by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review!
Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Kate Van Pelt, edited by Michelle Grover, and reviewed by Marcia Jude and Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography was generated by Anjana Rajendran and the wordcloud was created by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com).
Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For October 2021, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Christy Yu, Kate Van Pelt, Eden Dubchak, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, Ellen Koch and Elyn Rowe.
Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Jacques Ferreira, and Shruti Kocchar for keeping everything running smoothly.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
237 - Tau Protein Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease: October 2021
Kate lets you know what's going on in the world of tau protein research in this episode of AMiNDR! Tune in to hear all about tau seeding, tau pathology, and potential therapeutic interventions for Alzheimer's Disease that target this protein. Enjoy!
Sections in this episode:
Tau seeding-related pathology (3:40)
Targeting tau for therapeutic interventions in AD (14:35)
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You can find the numbered bibliography for this episode by clicking here, or the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-KRBJQRI7Z9e0EjmqqlZUPYHv34rkUlU/view?usp=sharing
To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 so far, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1N1zx_itPkCDNYE1yFGZzQxDDR-NiRx3p?usp=sharing
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Please help us by spreading the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! Another way you can help us reach more listeners who would benefit from the show is by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review!
Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Kate Van Pelt, edited by Chihiro Abe, and reviewed by Alyssa Ash and Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography and wordcloud were created by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com).
Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For October 2021, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Christy Yu, Kate Van Pelt, Eden Dubchak, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, Ellen Koch and Elyn Rowe.
Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Jacques Ferreira, and Shruti Kocchar for keeping everything running smoothly.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
49: The PC Market ARM's Itself For War With Apple
228 - New Variants & Genetic Insights in Alzheimer's Disease: September 2021
Join Glory to learn about the newest genetic variants and mechanisms that have been linked to Alzheimer's disease. In this episode, we'll cover protective and pathogenic AD variants in genes, potential genetic biomarkers for AD, and differential gene expression that can be observed in individuals with AD. With 19 papers from September 2021, you'll hear about some genes that will be worth following up on in the near future to advance our understanding of the disease!
Sections in this episode:
Genetic variants (3:11)
Genetic biomarkers (13:58)
Differential gene expression and mRNA (18:05)
miRNA regulations (22:55)
New methods (26:42)
Regulatory pathways (30:00)
Other (33:49)
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To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 so far, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
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Please help us by spreading the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! Another way you can help us reach more listeners who would benefit from the show is by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review!
Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted by Marcia Jude and Glory Nasseri, hosted by Glory Nasseri, edited by Michelle Grover, and reviewed by Alexandra Pavel and Ellen Koch. The bibliography was made by Lara Onbasi and the wordcloud by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com).
Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For September 2021, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Ellen Koch, Christy Yu, Sarah Louadi, Kate Van Pelt, Nicole Corso, Eden Dubchak, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, and Elyn Rowe.
Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Jacques Ferreira, and Shruti Kocchar for keeping everything running smoothly.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
227 - Autophagy & Proteostasis in Alzheimer's Disease: September 2021
Tune into this month's episode on the latest research on autophagy and proteostasis in Alzheimer's Disease. This includes papers on how autophagy and protein homeostasis are dysfunctional in this disease, and potential treatments that target these cellular pathways. Enjoy!
Sections in this episode:
Proteostatic and autophagic dysregulation (4:33)
RNA splicing, binding, and signaling (10:32)
Glycans, glycoproteins, and fatty acids (19:29)
Amyloid precursor protein (24:16)
Targeting Proteostasis/Autophagy Machinery (26:55)
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You can find the numbered bibliography for this episode by clicking here, or the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F8xBFPGIJ5sVNGy_-Mb6PCeWpxJ7YNqh/view?usp=sharing
To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 so far, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
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Please help us by spreading the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! Another way you can help us reach more listeners who would benefit from the show is by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review!
Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Kate Van Pelt, edited by Michelle Grover, and reviewed by Naila Kuhlmann and Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography was made by Lara Onbasi and the wordcloud by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com).
Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For September 2021, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Ellen Koch, Christy Yu, Sarah Louadi, Kate Van Pelt, Nicole Corso, Eden Dubchak, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, and Elyn Rowe.
Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Jacques Ferreira, and Shruti Kocchar for keeping everything running smoothly.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
226 - Treatments Targeting Mitochondria & Metabolism in Alzheimer's Disease: September 2021
Let’s take a trip with Vee through the latest literature to the mitochondria and learn about oxidative stress, metabolism and related therapeutics in Alzheimer’s disease pathology. A jam packed session from vitamins to energy homeostasis to metal chelators- this episode has it all! We have 10 publications from September 2021, which will surely “power” your interest. Tune in and get ready to charge up on the exciting research!
Sections in this episode:
Metabolism (4:26)
Mitochondria (11:45)
Oxidative Stress (19:47)
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You can find the numbered bibliography for this episode by clicking here, or the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YOYpxdha8E1D9TeoSk0eXmtICkE851sG/view?usp=sharing
To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 so far, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
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Please help us by spreading the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! Another way you can help us reach more listeners who would benefit from the show is by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review!
Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted by Marcia Jude and Vyshnavy Balendra, hosted by Vyshnavy Balendra, edited by Michelle Grover, and reviewed by Kate Van Pelt and Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography was made by Lara Onbasi and the wordcloud by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com).
Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For September 2021, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Ellen Koch, Christy Yu, Sarah Louadi, Kate Van Pelt, Nicole Corso, Eden Dubchak, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, and Elyn Rowe.
Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Jacques Ferreira, and Shruti Kocchar for keeping everything running smoothly.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
48: Intel Alder Lake Big Performance Little Price Architecture Rocks The CPU World
217 - Autophagy & Proteostasis in Alzheimer's Disease: August 2021
Are you familiar with protein aggregation in Alzheimer's disease, but want to learn more about the mechanisms cells use to fight back against these stubborn species? Join Kate in exploring the landscape of cellular processes governing proteostasis and autophagy as they relate to AD. In this short-but-sweet episode, we'll cover a total of 7 papers focused on AD pathology involving autophagy and/or proteostasis dysfunction, as well as treatments targeting these processes. If you're new to these terms, or in need of a cell bio refresher, don't sweat it! - we'll be kicking off the episode with a quick primer on both topics, so sit back and enjoy!
Sections in this episode:
Proteostasis and Autophagic Dysregulation in AD Pathology (4:57)
Targeting Proteostasis or Autophagy for Treatments in AD (16:05)
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You can find the numbered bibliography for this episode by clicking here, or the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nr17J1VmMX1BZjYYi3JSTX_maw-UDs3t/view?usp=sharing
To access the folder with all the bibliographies for 2021 so far, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or click the following link below:
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46: DDR5 Has Arrived! Is DDR4 No More? | Hardware Addicts
Episode 39: How Engineers Can Use IoT to Change the World
Key Ideas Covered:
- How big is the IoT?
- How companies differentiate with so much competition
- Macro trends enabling edge computing
- Rapid expansion of the Helium Network
- What engineers should consider as they design for the IoT- Supply chain issues and potential light at the end of the tunnel
Scalable, Affordable, Supply Chain Visibility - A Chat With Wirepas CEO Teppo Hemiä
Supply chain visibility is an urgent requirement for businesses all over the world the world. New technologies are arriving to help fill that gap, but solutions need to be affordable, and scalable, which is where Wirepas comes in.
Wirepas makes large scale Enterprise IoT solutions that are cheap and reliable. To learn more I invited Wirepas' CEO Teppo Hamiä to come on the podcast to tell us all about it.
We had a truly fascinating conversation about IoT and connectivity and, as is often the case, I learned loads, I hope you do too...
If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to leave me a voice message over on my SpeakPipe page or just send it to me as a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. Audio messages will get played (unless you specifically ask me not to).
If you want to learn more about how to juggle sustainability and efficiency mandates while recovering from pandemic-induced disruptions, meeting growth targets, and preparing for an uncertain future, check out our Oxford Economics research report here.
And if you want to know more about any of SAP's Digital Supply Chain solutions, head on over to www.sap.com/digitalsupplychain, and if you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks.
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I'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's generous supporters:
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#76 - Weekly News Recap - August 23-27, 2021
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#70 - 3 Questions with Johnny Broadband - Supply Chain Discussion PerfectVision
The telecommunications industry is in a high cycle of demand for broadband infrastructure. 5G network builds, fixed wireless access deployments, fiber to the home, and digital divide solutions are all happening at the same time.
In this environment, questions often come up about the capability of the supply chain. Is there adequate equipment inventory, or are there shortages that will create long delivery times? How will installations and new service activation be affected?
There are misunderstandings about how the supply chain works, the companies involved, and the important role they play in enabling broadband deployments.
John Celentano, Inside Towers Business Editor discusses the wireless supply chain role and challenges with Chris Pleibel, Vice President-Infrastructure and Scott Stekr, Vice President-U.S. Engineering at PerfectVision.