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After Lab Hours: Technology and Science

Research Radio

Release Date: 12/19/2019

After Lab Hours: Technology and Science show art After Lab Hours: Technology and Science

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Research Radio is back with another round-table discussion as part of our After Lab Hours Episodes! How is technology helping us in our research labs? How will AI impact the future of patient care? What are the implications of genome sequencing and big data collection on humankind? Tune in to listen to an engaging conversation between graduate students and your future researchers from the Department of Physiology at the University of Toronto,

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Ep#7: Policing Science and Science Policy - What Role does Science Play in the Government? show art Ep#7: Policing Science and Science Policy - What Role does Science Play in the Government?

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Climate change, is it real or not? Vaccines, do they give our kids autism? Abortion laws, who does it benefit? How do we overcome ill-informed ideas, miscommunication, and personal convictions that plague any attempt towards an educated discourse and address these questions in an evidence-based way? . In today’s episode, we discuss the role of science and that researchers have in encouraging our government leaders on impartial policy-making that can then better people’s lives.

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Ep#6: Cardiovascular Research in Women- Forgetting the Other Half show art Ep#6: Cardiovascular Research in Women- Forgetting the Other Half

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This week, we interview Dr. Paula Harvey, Physician in Chief, Clinician Investigator and Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto and Women’s College Hospital. Dr. Harvey's research focuses on cardiovascular disease in women across the lifespan. She is particularly interested in addressing the differences in cardiovascular disease risk between men and women to improve disease outcomes

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After Lab-Hours: Women in Stem show art After Lab-Hours: Women in Stem

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In this more casual episode from Research Radio, you will finally get introduced to the team  behind Research Radio where we discuss International Women’s Day and what it means to us, as well as the experiences of being a woman in STEM. Then we discuss the life of being a graduate student and we share some of the challenges we’ve faced as well why we got into research in the first place. In the end, we talk about how we can empower the underrepresented in pursuing STEM careers.

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Ep#4: Breaking Up with Nature - Where do (gene-edited) babies come from? show art Ep#4: Breaking Up with Nature - Where do (gene-edited) babies come from?

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Are you lonely this Valentine’s day? Still looking for some last minute plans? Not to worry because Research Radio has a brand new episode you will LOVE launching right before Valentine’s day. Join Isidora, a recent MSc graduate, as she interviews Dr. Janet Rossant to explore the exciting and controversial world of

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Ep#3: Journey to the Centre of Diabetes show art Ep#3: Journey to the Centre of Diabetes

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Do you ever wonder how your body recovers from the consequences of over-eating? What happens when the body is unable to keep up with an excessive intake of calories? Join Cindy, a young scientist, as she interviews Dr. Patricia Brubaker and her PhD student Alexandre Martchenko to investigate the “anti-diabetic” role of intestinal hormones and how they’re being used to manage Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

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Ep#2: Fading Fast- Learning and Memory in Aging show art Ep#2: Fading Fast- Learning and Memory in Aging

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What happens to our memory as we age? Join Julia, a first year PhD student, and Research Radio Toronto director and music producer, as she explores how neuroscientists use animals to study memory, and interviews Physiology professor Dr. Paul Frankland, on how we make (and lose!) memories.

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Ep#1: Pregnancy Complications and Medical Imaging - Can MRI be used as a safe screening tool? show art Ep#1: Pregnancy Complications and Medical Imaging - Can MRI be used as a safe screening tool?

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If you or someone you knew was suffering from a complicated pregnancy - would you enrol in a rigorous medical imaging study? Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has the potential to detect pregnancy problems, and although it is a very sensitive imaging technique, it does not come without some drawbacks. Tune into the pilot episode of Research Radio to hear how a 2nd year Master's student, Antara, realizes the power of medical imaging as a diagnostic tool, and interviews Dr. Kartik Jhaveri for his perspective.

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Research Radio is back with another round-table discussion as part of our After Lab Hours Episodes! Join us as Isidora, Sami, Julia, and Sridevi candidly talk about technology and science, and how technology is creating a revolution of sorts in the pursuit of good scientific and clinical practice. How is technology helping us in our research labs? How will AI impact the future of patient care? What are the implications of genome sequencing and big data collection on humankind? Tune in to listen to an engaging conversation between graduate students and your future researchers.

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