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Raw Talk Podcast
Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto
142 episodes
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Raw Talk is a graduate student-run podcast at the University of Toronto about medical science, and the people who make it happen. We focus on the journeys, perspectives, and expertise of health researchers, professionals, students, patients, and community members at the University of Toronto and beyond. Our mission is to promote a research culture within the Faculty of Medicine and broader life science student community; provide guidance to current and prospective graduate students; and to engage the public in medical science innovations and translational research.
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Raw Talk is a graduate student-run podcast at the University of Toronto about medical science, and the people who make it happen. We focus on the journeys, perspectives, and expertise of health researchers, professionals, students, patients, and community members at the University of Toronto and beyond. Our mission is to promote a research culture within the Faculty of Medicine and broader life science student community; provide guidance to current and prospective graduate students; and to engage the public in medical science innovations and translational research.
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#128: Male Contraceptives: A Shared Responsibility
Raw Talk Podcast
56 minutes 46 seconds
6 months ago
#128: Male Contraceptives: A Shared Responsibility
Male contraceptives are on the horizon, promising to revolutionize reproductive health, expand contraceptive options beyond condoms and vasectomies, and shift the burden of birth control. In this episode, we explore the current landscape and science behind male contraception, the challenges of bringing new methods to market, and what the future holds for reproductive responsibility. To guide us, we spoke to Dr. Logan Nickels, Chief Research Officer at Male Contraception Initiative, Dr. Stephanie Page, an endocrinologist and Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington involved in researching male birth control for 25 years, and Dr.Melanie Balbach, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University, whose research focuses on non-hormonal contraceptive targets. They break down the latest advancements in male birth control, the scientific hurdles researchers face, and why funding remains one of the biggest obstacles to innovation in this field. Our guests also provide insight into the clinical trial process of drug-based methods and devices, the potential impact of male contraceptives on public health, and what it will take to adopt these methods and make them widely available. Join us in our discussion as we explore the cutting-edge science behind male contraception and the researchers working to turn it into a reality!
Raw Talk Podcast
Raw Talk is a graduate student-run podcast at the University of Toronto about medical science, and the people who make it happen. We focus on the journeys, perspectives, and expertise of health researchers, professionals, students, patients, and community members at the University of Toronto and beyond. Our mission is to promote a research culture within the Faculty of Medicine and broader life science student community; provide guidance to current and prospective graduate students; and to engage the public in medical science innovations and translational research.