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🌼 The Pollen and Allergies Pod 🌼 Welcome to "The Pollen and Allergies Pod," your go-to resource for mastering the world of allergies and asthma. Created by the experts behind Melbourne Pollen, Air Rater, and Allergy Pal, this podcast is a lifeline for anyone impacted by hay fever, food allergies, or asthma. 🎙️ What to Expect 🎙️ Expert interviews from leading allergists to meteorologists. Actionable tips to minimize or avoid symptoms. Real-life stories and the latest treatment updates. Learn ...
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Preventive Pros

Keck School of Medicine of USC, Department of Population and Public Health Sciences

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This podcast is brought to you by the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at Keck School of Medicine of USC. Join us as we dive into the population and public health topics involved in our research and initiatives. Meet our researchers and learn first-hand what they are up to in the field, why this work is so important, and what the future may hold.
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WGBH Science Unit

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NOVA brings you short audio stories from the world of science -- anything from hurricanes to mummies to neutrinos. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at pbs.org/nova, or watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS.
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Shop Small ILM

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Welcome to Shop Small ILM, where we interview entrepreneurs in the Cape Fear area to promote shopping locally and uncover their struggles! Tune in, grab a coffee, and get ready because if you are a small business owner or aspiring to be one, we’ve got some advice for you... This show is about showcasing the best small businesses in our community and hearing firsthand from real business owners. Learn from Devin Skipper, Shop Small ILM host and owner of Salt Air Inc. (Brunswick County’s Small ...
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Razanne Mihtar and Nicole Tang recently traveled to Kenya with the USC GRIT Lab run by Heather Wipfli, PhD. Hear about their experience implementing a youth ambassador training program with local youth. Mihtar is a sophomore in the BS in Global Health program, with minors in natural science and cinema-television for health professions. Tang is a ju…
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Lida Chatzi, MD, PhD is professor of population and public health sciences in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at Keck School of Medicine of USC. She has more than 20 years of experience in environmental health research and a track record of research productivity in multi-disciplinary translational settings (R01s, R21s and U0…
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Ans Irfan, MD, EdD, DrPH, ScD MPH, MRPL, associate professor of population and public health sciences in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at Keck School of Medicine of USC, examines the role society and policies play in climate change, the need to confront the big questions, and how we might adjust our approach to improve hum…
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Shohreh Farzan, PhD is an environmental epidemiologist, with a background in molecular biology and toxicology. Farzan’s research focuses on the impact of environmental contaminants on maternal-child health, with a special interest in cardiometabolic health. Much of Farzan’s work focuses on the role of environmental exposures in altering preclinical…
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Dan Mantz, CEO of the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation talks about the upcoming 2024 VEX Robotics World Championships, sponsored by REC, the mission of the REC Foundation. their mission to grow STEM and computer science programs around the world and their venture into drones, online virtual reality and other cutting edge technologies.…
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Jane K. Steinberg, PhD, MPH is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Sciences and Public Health in the Keck School of Medicine at USC. Trained as a behavioral scientist, her research focuses on determinants of multiple risk behaviors (alcohol/drug use, tobacco and cannabis use) among youth, and the development of effective programs…
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Jesse Goodrich, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Environmental Health at the University of Southern California. His research combines data on environmental exposures with information on molecular-level biological processes to understand the effects of environmental pollutants on the risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. He i…
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Zhanghua Chen, PhD is an environmental epidemiologist and biostatistician with multidisciplinary expertise in environmental health, biostatistics, epidemiology, clinical medicine, obesity and diabetes pathophysiology, genomics, metabolomics, and data science. She has a strong track record in environmental health research with particular interests i…
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Mariana Stern, PhD is a professor of clinical population and public health sciences and urology, and the Ira Goodman Chair in Cancer Research. Stern is co-lead of the CoGENES program along with Lourdes Baezconde Garbanati, and associate director for population science at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Stern obtained her undergraduate train…
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Fangqi Guo, PhD is a postdoc in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences. Guo's current research focuses on environmental determinants of cardiovascular diseases and the individual-level behavioral and physiological processes that partially explain these environmental-health links. Her PhD research focused on the promotion of early d…
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The Ultimate Mobility Vehicle – a car with legs developed to take anyone safely anywhere – is at the heart of this episode’s discussion with the UMV’s developer, John Suh, founding director of Hyundai’s New Horizon’s Studio. We were joined by Kettering President Dr. Robert K. McMahan to address various related topics like asking the right question …
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Marlena Schoenberg Fejzo, PhD is a medical scientist whose research focuses on conditions and diseases that primarily affect women. As part of a team of researchers from the United States, United Kingdom and Sri Lanka, she has collected extensive evidence showing the cause of pregnancy sickness: a hormone known as GDF15. Fejzo received a PhD in Gen…
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Hemanth Tadepalli is a 2023 graduate of Kettering University, where he won the Sobey Scholar Award and the President’s Medal, two of the school’s most prestigious honors. In the most recent Horsepower to Hyperloops episode, we discuss how an undergraduate Co-op program, like Kettering’s, can be a dramatic career jumpstart. We also talk about the cr…
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Arbor Quist, PhD is an environmental epidemiologist interested in community-driven research that addresses climate and environmental injustice. Quist recently completed her PhD in epidemiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her dissertation examined how hurricane flooding and industrial swine operations, separately and jointly,…
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This time, Devin talks to Brent Sewell from Skeeter Security, the Cape Fear area's all-natural solution for mosquitos, fire ants, ticks, and fleas. The idea was originally started as a family solution and later grew into a local business. The episode is packed with information about Brent's small business and his entrepreneurial journey. Check it o…
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Ricky N. Bluthenthal, PhD is the Associate Dean for Social Justice and a professor in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at Keck School of Medicine of USC. His research has established the effectiveness of syringe exchange programs, tested novel interventions and strategies to reduce HIV risk and improve HIV testing among injec…
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Jennifer Tsui, PhD, MPH is a health services researcher and cancer population scientist. Her research focuses on disparities in cancer care delivery and cancer outcomes, particularly among racial/ethnic minority and low-income populations. Tsui leads a five year study funded by the American Cancer Society to investigate health care organizational a…
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In episode 37, Devin talks to Amanda, the founder of Primal Point Health. They discuss how traditional dieting is not a good idea and how our ancestors lived healthier lives. See if Primal Point Health could be the right choice for you! Website Facebook Shop Small ILM is a podcast company in Wilmington, N.C., focused on showcasing business owners i…
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Roksana Karim, PhD, MBBS is an epidemiologist researching women's health, particularly the impact of menopause and sex hormone concentrations on atherosclerosis/cardiovascular disease and other age-related chronic inflammatory outcomes including bone density and cognition. Karim also has vast interest in HIV-associated endocrine and cardiovascular …
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Genevieve Dunton, PhD, MPH is a professor of population and public health sciences and psychology, and chief of the Division of Health Behavior Research in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at Keck School of Medicine of USC. Dunton's research examines health behaviors related to chronic disease risk in children and adults, wit…
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Wow! We have a great episode lined up for you guys!! In episode 36, Devin talks to Rocco Quaranto, one of Tama Tea's founders. Devin quickly learns that Rocco has a lot of experience within the business world, and it shines through the mic. Within the episode, Rocco tells us the history of Tama Tea, how they differentiate from competitors, and also…
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Adam de Smith, PhD is an assistant professor of population and public health sciences in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at Keck School of Medicine of USC. He is a member of the USC Center for Genetic Epidemiology and the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. de Smith is a genetic epidemiologist with a research focus on id…
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Pet allergies are a vast and often misunderstood domain. From the household cat that sneezes with the change of seasons to the dog that can't stop scratching after a park visit, Dr. Bronwyn Oke, Chief Veterinary Officer at RSPCA Victoria, sheds light on the intricate world of allergies in our pets. While hay fever might be commonly associated with …
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN This time on the show, we have Sue Rachunok, the owner of Design Interventions. Sue walks us through what Design Interventions does and the importance of using stories to market small businesses. She tells us how the customer is the hero and the company should guide them to the solution to their problem. It's pretty insightful stuff…
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Olivier Pernet, PhD is an assistant professor of research pediatrics at Keck School of Medicine of USC. He is a virologist with over 15 years of research experience in the field of emerging zoonotic viruses, with a special attention on bat related diseases such as Nipah Virus, Ebola Virus, SARS-CoV-1, and SARS-CoV-2. Pernet's work focuses on host-v…
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Albert Farias, PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. His research is devoted to helping eliminate racial/ethnic disparities in cancer outcomes by furthering the understanding of how the provision of medical care contributes to racial/ethnic disparities in canc…
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This time, Devin talks to Angelica Colvin, the founder of Gel's Learning Lab. Gel's Learning Lab was created to provide extra support for young students in the Cape Fear area. Angelica is passionate about teaching, which you can tell from the interview. She uses a unique approach that emphasizes making learning fun and active, which helps students …
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Daniel Stram, PhD, is a professor of population and public health sciences. His research is on general biostatistical issues in epidemiology, and he is a long time collaborator on a number of important prospective (cohort) studies of cancer and other diseases. These include the Atomic Bomb Survivors Study, the Multiethnic Cohort Study, and the Chil…
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In this episode, Professor Sarath Ranganathan delves into the intricate world of viral induced wheezing in children. With a wealth of expertise in pediatric respiratory health, Professor Ranganathan takes us on a journey through the anatomy of the respiratory system, explaining how airways function and how wheezing manifests. Discover the nuances o…
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Rachel Carmen Ceasar, PhD is an assistant professor of clinical population and public health sciences and a medical anthropologist. She leads the USC Maternal Cannabis Lab, where qualitative and quantitative research is conducted to document the historic and systematic inequities people face when they use cannabis during pregnancy. The goal in this…
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In this insightful episode, join us as we sit down with renowned Asthma Educator, Narelle Williamson, to delve into the world of allergies and asthma. Narelle, a trusted expert from the National Asthma Council, shares invaluable advice on managing allergies, reducing triggers, and optimizing asthma treatment. Discover the secrets behind the Sensiti…
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Block Eatz presents a unique opportunity for local food entrepreneurs to get their name and flavor out to the public without the stress of owning a restaurant. Please enjoy our interview with Girard and Tracy Newkirk, the co-founders of Genesis Block, as we dive deeper into their commitment to helping small business owners and talk a little food! G…
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Check out this upbeat and entertaining interview with Andrea Payne and Sara Tennant from Salt Aesthetics Bar, a medical spa in Wilmington where Confidence is Beautiful! Without any background in business, learn how these two are CRUSHING it... We also uncover what sets Salt Aesthetics Bar apart from the rest. Tune in to learn more! Salt Aesthetics …
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Embark on a journey of discovery with Dr. Katie Allen, a distinguished expert shedding light on the intricacies of allergies and asthma. In this insightful episode, Dr. Allen unveils the inner workings of our lungs and how they act as vigilant sentinels, sensing foreign particles and initiating allergic responses. Delving further, Dr. Allen deciphe…
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Dive into a compelling discussion on the art and science of pollen forecasting in this episode. Join Dr Edwin (Ed) Lampugnani as he discusses the pivotal role of accurate pollen predictions and dissects the current state of forecasting technologies. Beginning with the cornerstone of localized pollen data, Ed underscores its paramount importance for…
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In this episode, Devin talks to Erin Keller, the owner of Turn Key Lifestyle. Erin was the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce's Entrepreneur of the Year for 2023! Devin and Erin review the pain points of growing a small business and discuss what it was like to win such a fantastic award. Tune in to learn more! Turn Key Lifestyle Website Instagram Faceb…
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In this episode, A/prof Ed Newbigin enlightens us on the intricate world of pollen—its forms, functions, and impact on plant mating seasons. A must-listen for anyone curious about the role of pollen in the plant kingdom and how it influences our environment. 🌼 Unlocking the Secrets of Pollen: Nature's Tiny Matchmakers 🌼 Join us for a fascinating jo…
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Sheri Hickock '99, CEO of Climate Impact Partners (CIP) in London, is heading up CIP’s efforts to partner with international corporations, governments, non-profits and local organizations on hundreds of sometimes huge projects around the world. These projects are designed to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere by billions of tonnes.…
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In this episode, we feature Wilmington's one-stop shop for all your pest needs. After working for other pest control companies, Brian Holton realized there just had to be a better way. This is exactly why he started Healthy Home Pest Control. If this summer weather has brought bugs into your home, please check out the episode and see what Healthy H…
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In this episode, Devin talks to Dan Thorpe, the owner of Thorpe Landscapes. YOU won't believe what Dan had to do for months before starting his landscaping business full-time... Talk about rolling the sleeves up! Devin and Dan go over the highs and lows of being a small business owner AND how important it is to keep pushing when times get hard. Tun…
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In this episode, Devin talks to Ben and Jamie Howell, the owners of Saltwater Signworks. These two have unique qualities that combine to make a successful signage company. Ben and Jamie are very upbeat and were a pleasure on the show. If you want to boost your company's branding, look no further than Saltwater Signworks! Please tune in to episode 2…
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Season 2 coming Fall 2023! Heather Wipfli, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC with a joint appointment in the Department of Political Science and International Relation at the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences at USC. She is also the Director of the Unde…
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Jonathan Cohen, JD, MPhil and Karina Dominguez Gonzalez, DSW(c), MPH discuss the Continuous Learning for Antiracist Curricular Change (CLARCC) Fellowship. The fellowship is one of several efforts organized by the Department’s Race, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) Council – a dedicated team of faculty, staff, and students – and is part of the…
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If you are a homeowner or renter, you need to reach out to Safe At Home Services to ensure you save yourself thousands of dollars by uncovering often hidden issues. Bob Brogan, the owner of Safe At Home Services, offers his expertise and profession in building defects, necessary repairs, safety hazards, and preventative maintenance issues that coul…
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Rita Burke, PhD, MPH returns to discuss pediatric disaster management. Burke is an associate professor of clinical population and public health sciences in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Pediatrics. Her research focuses on pediatric disaster preparedness and injury prevent…
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Hello Shop Small ILM fans, Today on the show, we have small business owner Dr. Jenny Warwick! Jenny is a Wilmington native and graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Jenny gives us an overview of what Seashore Eye Associates is, what makes them special and offers advice for other business owners. You need to tune in to hear mor…
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The often-overlooked soleus muscle in the calf has been called the “second heart” because it is the muscle that sends blood back up to the heart. System engineer and entrepreneur Dr. Ken McLeod ('77, Electrical Engineering) discusses his invention, the HeartPartner™, which is designed to assist the soleus muscle in its work and hence significantly …
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