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    Explore "otsuka" with insightful episodes like "378 - Twiple Dip 3 - Dai Dark, Even Though We’re Adults, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service", "340 - Triple Dip 49 - Sunny, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, 7 Billion Needles", "Volume 102: Astex’s Harren Jhoti Receives Highest Accolade from the UK BioIndustry Association", "Julie Otsuka om orden som gör skillnad" and "Planetarium" from podcasts like ""Manga Machinations", "Manga Machinations", "Otsuka Podcast", "Lundströms Bokradio" and "Anime Tunes ^.^"" and more!

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    378 - Twiple Dip 3 - Dai Dark, Even Though We’re Adults, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service

    378 - Twiple Dip 3 - Dai Dark, Even Though We’re Adults, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service

    We’ve got a special Seamus selection Twiple Dip this week! We’re reading the second volumes of Dai DarkEven Though We’re Adults, and The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service! Also Darfox talks about the new Mamoru Hosoda film Belle, Morgana reads Akiko Higashimura’s webtoon A Fake Affair, and dakazu loves learning about manga artists in Mangaka Sainyumon!!!

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    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Are You Ready For Me Baby” by Funky Giraffe, Opening, Introductions
    • 00:01:10 - Listener Mail: Our favorite anthropomorphic characters
    • 00:11:01 Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: “Funkymania” by The Original Orchestra, Darfox saw Mamoru Hosoda’s latest film Belle
    • 00:24:11 - Morgana has predictions about Akiko Higashimura’s webtoon A Fake Affair
    • 00:31:17 - Mangaka Sainyumon follows gag manga artist Isami Nakagawa as he interviews Katsuhiro OtomoTaiyo MatsumomoJunji ItoAkiko Higashimura, and other mangaka to learn how to make story manga
    • 00:40:04 - dakazu thought Nana to Kaoru - Kokosei no SM gokko was a fitting end to the series
    • 00:43:11 - dakazu watched Taisho Otome Fairy Tale with his wife and was relieved that the anime did not follow the ending from the manga
    • 00:50:18 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Check our Twitter account for an update on the next episode
    • 00:50:40 - Main Segment Twiple Dip: Even Though We’re Adults/The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service/Dai Dark, Transition Song: “It’s Over” by Generation Lost, We revisit a previous Triple Dip selection and read the next volume for discussion and to see if we’d continue reading it before picking our favorite of the three, Including:
    • 00:51:17 - Even Though We’re Adults by Takako Shimura
    • 01:10:31 - The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service by Eiji Otsuka & Housui Yamazaki
    • 01:30:35 - Dai Dark by Q Hayashida
    • 01:52:21 - We picks our favorite out of the three manga
    • 01:53:39 - Next Week’s Topic: TBA, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “Crazy for Your Love” by Orkas

    340 - Triple Dip 49 - Sunny, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, 7 Billion Needles

    340 - Triple Dip 49 - Sunny, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, 7 Billion Needles

    On this episode we discuss localization and dakazu reads about Ichiro Inoue living out of his car in #Rikon shite Shachuuhaku ni narimashita! Then we dive into a new Triple Dip where Seamus has picked all three titles! Enjoy this special Seamus selections on SunnyThe Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, and 7 Billion Needles!!!

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    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Lost in Paradise feat. AKLO” by ALI from Jujutsu Kaisen, Opening, Introductions, Changes to our emails
    • 00:03:14 - Listener Email: Our dream team for localization
    • 00:09:20 - Our localization pet peeves
    • 00:27:56 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, dakazu is happy that Ichiro Inoue got to release his twitter manga #Rikon shite Shachuuhaku ni narimashita
    • 00:34:20 - Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken - Yuusha Avan to Gokuen no Maou is a prequel to one of dakazu’s favorite childhood manga
    • 00:41:13 - Increasingly melodramatic story arcs have pushed Seamus into dropping Shojo Fight!
    • 00:46:07 - dakazu enjoyed Paru Itagaki’s second serialization of Beast Complex
    • 00:47:32 - News: Graduation projects from JUMP Manga School are being released on Jump+
    • 00:54:42 - Denpa Books licenses Moto Hagio’s THEY WERE ELEVEN
    • 00:56:32 - New licenses from Kodansha Manga include Bomba!When Will Ayumu Make His Move?, and Ciguatera
    • 01:01:46 - Live action Yu Yu Hakusho show will be available simultaneously worldwide
    • 01:03:09 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Manga in Motion on On-Gaku: Our Sound, We will be reviewing the award winning anime film by Kenji Iwaisawa based on Hiroyuki Ohashi debut manga
    • 01:05:39 - Main Segment Triple Dip: 7 Billion Needles/The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service/Sunny, Transition Song: “White-Collar Elegy” by Akio Ootsuka from Africa Salaryman, we read the beginning of each Seamus selected manga for discussion and see if we’d continue reading it before picking our favorite of the three, including:
    • 01:07:29 - 7 Billion Needles by Nobuaki Tadano
    • 01:24:26 - The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service by Eiji Otsuka & Housui Yamazaki
    • 01:38:52 - Sunny by Taiyo Matsumoto
    • 01:58:58 - We picks our favorite of the three manga
    • 02:01:45 - Next Week’s Topic: On-Gaku: Our Sound, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster

    Volume 102: Astex’s Harren Jhoti Receives Highest Accolade from the UK BioIndustry Association

    Volume 102: Astex’s Harren Jhoti Receives Highest Accolade from the UK BioIndustry Association

    See the full story with pictures at: https://www.otsuka.co.jp/company/global-topics/2018/20180125_vol102.html

    On January 25, the BioIndustry Association (BIA) honoured Dr. Harren Jhoti, president & CEO of Astex, UK (an independent subsidiary of Otsuka Pharmaceutical) with a Lifetime Achievement Award.

    The Award was presented by Dr. Jane Osbourn (BIA Chair) at a dinner attended by 700 professionals from the UK life sciences sector. Dr. Osbourne commented, “Harren’s contribution to the UK biotech sector recognises his combination of scientific and leadership skills, as well as his passion and determination to succeed. [...] He makes an active contribution to initiatives in the UK biotech sector and provides a role-model for today’s entrepreneurs.”

    On receiving the award Dr. Jhoti paid tribute to the three scientist-entrepreneurs with whom he co-founded Astex in 1999, and to his team, saying, “As scientists we always hope that our discoveries will make a difference and as entrepreneurs we strive to build sustainable companies to translate those discoveries into significant new medicines for patients. At Astex we have been lucky enough to achieve both of these goals due largely to our highly talented team.” Dr. Jhoti also commented how Astex is now thriving as an independent subsidiary of the Otsuka group of companies.

    At Astex, Dr. Jhoti and his current and former colleagues have made pathbreaking progress in fragment-based drug discovery, which identifies and assembles small chemical fragments to produce drug leads with strong binding affinity to biological targets.
    To date, one such lead has been pursued by a drug

    maker all the way through to regulatory approval in the US and EU for use in patients with a type of advanced breast cancer.

    The BIA is the trade association for innovative enterprises involved in UK bioscience and the Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest accolade given by the BIA.

    Julie Otsuka om orden som gör skillnad

    Julie Otsuka om orden som gör skillnad

    Vi pratar i Bokradion om ord som skildrar erfarenheter av att vara på flykt. Författaren Julie Otsuka prickar ämnet med både lätthet och tyngd, och har nått en miljonpublik med sina böcker.

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    Hur lång tid tar det innan krigets ärr lämnar en människa, eller en familj? Hur många generationer? Frågan går till poeten, författaren, pianisten och tidigare kulturminister Claes Andersson, som i sin nya diktsamling En morgon vid havet bl a skriver om vad kriget gjorde med hans pappa. Vår reporter Thella Johnson, SR:s Helsingforskorrespondent, har träffat Claes Andersson.

    Den danske författaren Peter Hoegs genombrottsroman Fröken Smillas känsla för snö finns idag i miljontals hem och bokhyllor. Nu är han här med Effekten av Susan, en spänningsroman där en experimentalfysiker får rollen som superhjälte. Vår reporter Anna Tullberg har träffat honom i ett samtal om boken, olycklig kärlek, meditation och att leka med tennsoldater.

    - Om du inte har nåt att komma med, så håll käft! En bild av svensk mentalitet, men också en poetisk arbetsmetod för Hanna Himo. Han flydde från Syrien och kom till Sverige redan 1988, och skriver både på arabiska och svenska. Hör honom läsa sin dikt Bär på båda språken.