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#MadeAtUCL
UCL
8 episodes
9 months ago
'#MadeAtUCL Disruptive Discoveries' talks to UCL researchers who are answering life's big questions; from green infrastructure to artificial intelligence, space exploration to treating cancer. Hear the minds behind the amazing discoveries in this podcast series hosted by recent UCL graduate, Suzie McCarthy. Find out more about UCL's top Disruptive Discoveries: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl
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'#MadeAtUCL Disruptive Discoveries' talks to UCL researchers who are answering life's big questions; from green infrastructure to artificial intelligence, space exploration to treating cancer. Hear the minds behind the amazing discoveries in this podcast series hosted by recent UCL graduate, Suzie McCarthy. Find out more about UCL's top Disruptive Discoveries: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl
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#MadeAtUCL Podcast: Episode 2: Transfer
#MadeAtUCL
33 minutes 44 seconds
6 years ago
#MadeAtUCL Podcast: Episode 2: Transfer
On Episode 2 we talk about things that transfer from one place to another. Discover how traces of DNA can transfer onto things you’ve never touched, leading to wrongful convictions. Hear about future technology that will send information on light waves rather than radio waves, and learn how antiretroviral drugs prevent the transmission of HIV between partners. Join our host, Suzie McCarthy, as she explores these topics with Professor Ruth Morgan, Professor of Crime and Forensic Sciences in the Faculty of Engineering Sciences; Dr Paul Haigh, a visiting lecturer and a former senior research associate within the Communications and Information Systems Group; Professor Alison Rodger, Professor of Infectious Diseases and consultant at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, and Simon Collins, HIV positive treatment advocate at I-Base, an organisation that provides information about HIV treatment to HIV positive people and healthcare professionals. www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl
#MadeAtUCL
'#MadeAtUCL Disruptive Discoveries' talks to UCL researchers who are answering life's big questions; from green infrastructure to artificial intelligence, space exploration to treating cancer. Hear the minds behind the amazing discoveries in this podcast series hosted by recent UCL graduate, Suzie McCarthy. Find out more about UCL's top Disruptive Discoveries: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl