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Talking Biotech is a weekly podcast that uncovers the stories, ideas and research of people at the frontier of biology and engineering. Each episode explores how science and technology will transform agriculture, protect the environment, and feed 10 billion people by 2050. Interviews are led by Dr. Kevin Folta, a professor of molecular biology and genomics.
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Welcome back to another captivating episode of "Let's Talk About It" on the T&L podcast. This week, hosts Terrie and Laurie engage in a profound conversation that serves as a source of encouragement and motivation. Our distinguished guest, Kevin, is a remarkable individual who, despite facing personal challenges, remains an active participant in various dementia-related initiatives. He holds significant positions as the Chair of the Irish Dementia Working Group and the Vice Chair of the Euro ...
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Welcome to Minstry Moments with Dr. Kevin M. Jackson. My vision is to talk about relevant issues with real solutions to catapult you into your destiny as it relates to ministry and religious context. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drkevinjackson/support
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After a three month hiatus the Talking Biotech Podcast is back. Today's episode is a visit with Colarbra CEO Aoi Senju about his view for the podcast, followed by synopsis of three major news stories that broke since the last Talking Biotech Podcast. The new format includes a video component, and I'll be speaking with panels and also discussing rec…
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https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQ Welcome back to another captivating episode of "Let's Talk About It" on the T&L podcast. This week, hosts Terrie and Laurie engage in a profound conversation that serves as a source of encouragement and motivation. Our distinguished guest, Kevin, is a remarkable individual who, despite f…
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https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQ Welcome to an enthralling episode of "Let's Talk About It" with Terrie and Laurie! Today, we delve into the remarkable life of Miss Beverly Morris, a resilient soul whose narrative unfolds with strength and determination. Originating from Irmo, SC, Beverly's journey began in the local sc…
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https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQ Welcome to T&L WTD Let's Talk About It Podcast! Today, hosts Terrie and Laurie are excited to welcome Brittany Cassin, CEO and Co-Founder of DigiCARE Realized, a pioneering health technology company dedicated to transforming care in complex brain diseases through AI-powered decision inte…
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https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQ Terrie and Laurie from the podcast, a remarkable individual from Billings, Montana. Bonnie, married to Marc since 1982, embarked on an adventurous journey, moving to Montana just three days after their wedding. They share a life filled with outdoor joys, camping, rafting, and riverside m…
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https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQIn this episode, hosts Terrie and Laurie are thrilled to welcome Dr. Fayron Epps, PhD, RN, a distinguished nurse with over two decades of experience. Currently holding the Karen and Ronald Hermann Distinguished Chair in Caregiver Research at The University of Texas Health Science Center S…
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Welcome to another compelling episode of "T & L WTD Let's Talk About It." This week, Terrie and Laurie have the privilege of conversing with Mrs. Phyllis Fehr, M.L.A., R.N., S.A.N.E. Phyllis Fehr's journey took an unexpected turn when, at the age of 53, she received a working diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's. Starting her career as an ICU nurse…
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Welcome back to another riveting episode of *T & L WTD Let's Talk About It*. This week, Terrie and Laurie dive deep into a conversation that promises to be both enlightening and impactful. Joining them is a remarkable guest, Michelle, an Indigenous Australian hailing from the Kamilaroi people, whose illustrious career path has been marked by a stea…
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Welcome back to another heartfelt episode of "T&L WTD "Let's Talk About It." In today's riveting discussion, your hosts Terrie and Laurie sit down with a remarkable individual, Missy Callahan. At the age of 50, Missy confronts a challenge that many find incomprehensible: Early Onset Alzheimer's. Her diagnosis in 2019 marked a significant turning po…
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Welcome to Episode 7 of "Let's Talk About It" - Today, your hosts Terrie and Laurie will be discussing the importance of creating tips and strategies specifically for individuals living with dementia during the holiday season. They will explore the challenges that individuals with dementia may face during Christmas and offer practical solutions for…
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In this episode of T & L WTD Let's Talk About It, hosts Terrie and Laurie engage in a conversation with Jamie A. Guay, a dedicated professional currently pursuing a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy at Converse University. With a Bachelor's in Psychology from Bridgewater State University, Jamie is a Certified Dementia Practitioner and has bee…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of "T&L WTD Let's Talk About It." In Episode 5, Terrie and Laurie engage in a captivating conversation with the extraordinary Juan Carlos Rojas. Hailing from the vibrant city of New York for the past 25 years, Juan Carlos brings a unique perspective as a former banker from Chile who has dedicated his life to tr…
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Meet Jay, an inspiring individual with a rich background in local government and a powerful voice in the fight against Alzheimer's. With 25 years of dedicated service in local municipalities, Jay's career was marked by significant achievements, including the development of nationally recognized Strategic Plans and Performance Dashboards. His resili…
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After 8.5 years of weekly podcasts I'm going to take a 5 week break and plan new episodes for 2024. I'm going through a medical glitch that has me unable to do my normal work. On top of this we're going to switch to an audio plus video format to find a wider audience. So check back in 2024 for the next episode. Have a great rest of 2023, thank you …
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Even under the best conditions, crops need our assistance to survive the numerous threats that limit production. Classically, synthetic and natural compounds have been used to control insects, fungi and weeds, sometimes with negative collateral effects or fostering resistance of genetically tolerant genotypes. Todd Hauser from Trillium Ag describes…
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There is tremendous variation in the plant kingdom, as plants have adapted to many ecological niches with discrete challenges. Part of adaptation is production of novel secondary metabolites, compounds not required for central metabolism that serve a role in the plant, such as defense or attraction of pollinators. The rainforest is replete with unu…
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Gene editing is a powerful and specific technique that allows customized changes to DNA. Because there are no additional sequences transferred, and alternations match what could happen naturally over time, the technology is considered less invasive and less prone to regulatory oversight. That's true in the USA, Canada, China and other nations. Howe…
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Join hosts Terrie and Laurie in an inspiring journey of compassion and understanding as they sit down with a true advocate for dementia awareness and Alzheimer's support. In Episode 2 of "T&L WTD: Let's Talk About It," the dynamic duo delves into a heartwarming conversation with none other than Fernando Aguzzoli-Peres, the Founder of "Walking the T…
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Information has been weaponized, and the ability to create false information to achieve an ideological goal has never been more easy. Political polarization, science denial, and a shining, effective conduit of dissemination (the internet) allows anyone with an agenda to recruit the like minded, and produce compelling media to reinforce bankrupt ide…
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While DNA captures most of the fanfare, proteins are the catalytic and structural superstars of the cell. However, they can also become problematic. Cells have intricate mechanisms to remove damaged or mis-expressed proteins that could be deleterious to cellular function. This process is mediated by a process called ubiquitination, mediated by a sp…
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Recombinant DNA technologies once confined to the laboratory are now available to just about anyone. Is this a good thing or an extreme risk? David Ishee is self-described biohacker, dog breeder and mad scientist, and merges these passions in cutting edge DIY projects and educational tools. We discuss the opportunities and risks in DIY molecular bi…
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We're surrounded by microbes, many that are the basis of disease. Others have evolved resistance to our best antibiotics. Others may be weaponized for bioterrorism. Because microbial threats can evolve rapidly and grow quickly, early detection of a microbial threat is essential. Dr. Brad Perkins of Karius describes the threats of microbes, his comp…
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The Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is the largest native North American fruit, and grows wild throughout most temperate forests of the eastern United States and Canada, from southern Ontario to the Florida border. Several breeding efforts have sought to improve this tree crop, seeking mostly to improve fruit quality, especially post-harvest. The fruits f…
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In today's episode I cover two topics with Cameron English, science journalist and podcast host. We discuss the current status of citrus greening disease in the USA, a disease that has ravaged the Florida juice industry. We also discuss the copious disinformation around seed oils, which many internet sources claim to be dangerous.…
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The connection between tobacco smoke, cancer and heart disease has been well established since the 1800's, with irrefutable medical evidence presented since the 1950s. There is no question that smoking has significant public health impacts. The effects of second hand smoke were examined in various studies and also claimed negative effects. But thes…
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This episode has two parts. The first part discusses how Odylia Therapeutics is addressing rare disease, using a novel non-profit model. The second half address two rare genetic eye diseases and the approaches being designed to address them. Dr. Ashley Winslow, CEO/CSO of Odylia, describes how a non-profit is well suited to address these rare disea…
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