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    Explore " collaborative research" with insightful episodes like "Ep 4 Dr. Heather Haeger - Fostering Inclusivity in STEM: Exploring Pathways to Accessible Education", "What Is Translational Research In Digital Pathology? /w Anant Madabhushi, Emory University & Georgia Tech", "The Oncology Journal Club Episode 7: Fasting, Stunning Progress in Lung Cancer, Tweeting, Breastfeeding and David Fajgenbaum Interview Highlights" and "Quantum entanglement microscopes advancing chemistry, medicine, materials science and more" from podcasts like ""The Inquiry Oasis: A UArizona College of Education Podcast", "Digital Pathology Podcast", "The Oncology Podcast" and "Science Nation"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Ep 4 Dr. Heather Haeger - Fostering Inclusivity in STEM: Exploring Pathways to Accessible Education

    Ep 4 Dr. Heather Haeger - Fostering Inclusivity in STEM: Exploring Pathways to Accessible Education

    Join us in this enlightening episode of The Inquiry Oasis: A Uarizona College of Education Podcast as we delve into the expansive world of STEM education with Dr. Heather Haeger, research director for the STEM Learning Center. Dr. Haeger shares her insights into equity, diversity, and the importance of inclusive environments in STEM fields. From bridging the boundaries between STEM and the humanities to exploring the intricate connections between disciplines, this episode reveals the transformative potential of collaborative research. An essential listen for those passionate about education, diversity, and innovative thinking.

    Topics Discussed:

    • Equity, diversity, and inclusivity in field research experiences
    • The importance of safety and support in research environments
    • The significance of diversity and equity in STEM for global community
    • Interconnectedness of STEM with arts and humanities
    • The concept of haunting in institutional racism and white supremacy
    • Students' experiences in field research: both positive and negative
    • The economic impact of inclusion and exclusion in STEM fields

     

    Book Discussed”

    "Weaving an Otherwise: In-relations Methodological Practice" by Dr. Amanda Tashjian and Z Nicolazzo

    Learn more:

    https://coe.arizona.edu/ 

    What Is Translational Research In Digital Pathology? /w Anant Madabhushi, Emory University & Georgia Tech

    What Is Translational Research In Digital Pathology? /w Anant Madabhushi, Emory University & Georgia Tech


    Bringing Science into the Clinic with Prof. Anant Madabhushi

    Translational research - what is it actually? How do you do it? 

    I can already tell you how not to do it - halfheartedly. 

    If you want to translate your scientific discoveries into something that actually benefits patients, you need to do all in! 

    And this is what my guest Prof. Anant Madabhushi from the Emory University and Georgia Tech has dedicated his entire professional career to. 

    He offers his insights on what it really takes to "walk your scientific talk" and work as a truly translational researcher in the space of digital pathology, radiology and medical engineering. 

    Listen to an in-depth discussion about conducting high-quality science and the rigorous journey of commercializing the research and actually benefiting the patients with it.

    With his vast experience and profound understanding, Prof. Madabhushi gives us an insider's view of the effort and time required to successfully take a scientific discovery from the lab to a clinical trial, and then to the market. His perspective is enriched by his role as founder of several med tech companies, co-author of numerous high impact factor scientific publications, and a mentor and teacher to the next generation of brilliant computational pathology scientists.

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    Keywords: digital pathology, translational research, image biomarkers, clinical practice, healthcare professionals

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    The Oncology Journal Club Episode 7: Fasting, Stunning Progress in Lung Cancer, Tweeting, Breastfeeding and David Fajgenbaum Interview Highlights

    The Oncology Journal Club Episode 7: Fasting, Stunning Progress in Lung Cancer, Tweeting, Breastfeeding and David Fajgenbaum Interview Highlights

    The Oncology Journal Club - Delivering Oncology News Differently

    The Oncology Podcast, brought to you by www.oncologynews.com.au, is proud to present the next episode in our series - The Oncology Journal Club.

    We have taken an old concept and updated it with a new format. In each episode a team of expert contributors will review topical journal papers and interview special guests who are leaders in their fields to help keep you informed of the latest developments on the go.

    Today's episode is presented by Professor Eva Segelov, joined by Dr Craig Underhill and Professor Hans Prenen.  We also have highlights from a very special interview with Assistant Professor David Fajgenbaum, author of the book Chasing My Cure: A Doctor's Race to Turn Hope Into Action, who delivered the Guest Speaker’s Address at the ASCO 2020 Virtual Meeting Opening Session.

    Full bios and the list of all papers discussed are available on our website.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au and for regular oncology updates for healthcare professionals, please subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

    Quantum entanglement microscopes advancing chemistry, medicine, materials science and more

    Quantum entanglement microscopes advancing chemistry, medicine, materials science and more
    With support from the National Science Foundation, this University of Michigan team has built a new laser-based instrument called a quantum entanglement microscope. They’re using entangled photons in microscopy, research that was virtually impossible only a decade ago. The microscope generates high resolution images with low intensity beams, enabling the team to image delicate samples, such as living cells, without damaging them. Quantum entangled microscopy is an example of how quantum research is opening the door to advances in all the sciences. The research in this episode was supported by these NSF grants: #1607949 “Entangled Photon Imaging and Microscopy for Chemical and Biological Investigations” and #1836374 “QLC: EAGER: Collaborative Research: Developing Experiment and Theory for Entangled Photon Spectroscopy.”
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