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Opinionated Science
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72 episodes
2 months ago
Opinionated Science is Technology Networks’ homemade podcast, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science.
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Opinionated Science is Technology Networks’ homemade podcast, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science.
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Opinionated Science
Can Humans Be Made on a Microchip?
Get ready to step into the future of biomedical research with the ground-breaking technology of "body-on-a-chip." In this exciting episode, we chat with Professor Don Ingber, the incredible mind behind this revolutionary technology, to uncover the potential of miniature "organs-on-a-chip". By listening to this episode you'll discover how these tiny chips are poised to revolutionize healthcare and drug discovery.
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2 years ago
41 minutes 9 seconds

Opinionated Science
Sneak Peek: Unlocking the Power of Therapeutic Antibodies
Join us on a journey to the forefront of therapeutic antibody development.   In this sneak peek episode you'll gain insights into how scientists and specialists at Bio-Rad are revolutionizing the biopharmaceutical industry through their customized approach to antibody discovery. Discover how the Pioneer Antibody Discovery platform is leading the development of exclusive, high-quality biologic candidates and providing unique advantages over commercially available discovery solutions. Full episode HERE.  
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2 years ago
1 minute 54 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: How To Simplify Your Electrophoresis Workflow
Opinionated Science welcomes Paulius Palaima for a remarkable behind-the-scenes look into the world of Electrophoresis. Lucy and Paulius discuss the Invitrogen E-gel Power Snap Plus electrophoresis system, and the features and benefits in both high- and low-throughput applications...there's even a mention of Pokémon to listen out for! Listen to the full episode now.     
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2 years ago
2 minutes

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: The Future of Vaccines
Opinionated Science welcomes Dr. Armand Balboni for a remarkable behind-the-scenes look into the world of vaccines. Lucy and Armand discuss everything from how vaccines are developed, to future strategies for global vaccination – including a push toward needle-free vaccinations. Opinionated Science is a podcast by Technology Networks’, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science. To listen to the full episode, click here. 
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2 years ago
4 minutes 11 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Accelerating the Lab of the Future with Automation
Opinionated Science is Technology Networks’ homemade podcast, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science.  In this incredible episode of Opinionated Science, we will discuss the exciting concept of the Lab Of the Future with senior manager of product management at Thermo Fisher Scientific Dean Mulyk.   Dean will be answering those tricky questions of why organisations should be looking to invest in this concept, how artificial intelligence will be impacting the lab of the future, and if people will still be essential in this futuristic laboratory. To listen to the full episode, click here.   
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2 years ago
2 minutes 52 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Optimizing Bioprocesses Through Innovation
Opinionated Science is Technology Networks’ homemade podcast, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science.  In this sneak peek episode, Lucy Lawrence will discuss the world of optimizing bioprocesses with Geoffroy Malherbe, Senior Technical Sales Manager for Single-Use Technologies at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Lucy and Geoffroy will discuss how these technologies are being used to achieve process compression and their effect on biopharmaceutical purification processes of the future. To listen to the full episode, click here.   
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2 years ago
3 minutes 3 seconds

Opinionated Science
Episode 49: The Emerging Crisis of ”Forever” Chemicals
This latest episode is an audio version of a cover story from our online magazine, The Scientific Observer. Writer Kerry Taylor Smith explores the spread of "forever" chemicals called PFAS. Persistent and ever-present, scientists are only starting to unravel the impact PFAS may have on the environment and our health.  Read the full article here:  The Scientific Observer Issue 18
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3 years ago
14 minutes 42 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science x Extraordinary Grace: Growing a Culture of Opportunity in STEM
Watch Grace's Keynote HERE.  This episode of Opinionated Science is part of our latest podcast mini-series, where we are joined by esteemed STEM advocates, scientists as well as diversity, equity and inclusion experts who share their experiences interacting with and mentoring a virtual scientist named Grace. Grace represents the next generation of scientists, but also, the underrepresented. She has the potential to change the face of analytical science; hers is an incredible, but fragile journey that called upon scientists across the globe for mentorship. In this episode of Opinionated Science, we are joined by Farzana Azam who heads up Ideation at SCIEX as part of the Strategy and Innovation team to discuss the power of building a culture of opportunity in STEM fields. By listening to this podcast, you’ll be joining an unprecedented conversation in science. Now, wouldn’t that be extraordinary? Watch Grace’s keynote.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 31 seconds

Opinionated Science
Episode 48: From Culture Plate to Dinner Plate –The Lingering Promise of Lab-Based Meat
This latest episode is an audio version of a cover story from our online magazine, The Scientific Observer. In that article, writer Tanaaz Khan explores the “lingering” promise of lab-based meat, investigating whether this future food will deliver for the world’s rapidly growing population. Read the full article here:  The Scientific Observer Issue 16
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3 years ago
14 minutes 16 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science x Extraordinary Grace: Using Mentoring As a Catalyst Within STEM
Watch Grace's Keynote HERE.  This episode of Opinionated Science is part of our latest podcast mini-series, where we are joined by esteemed STEM advocates, scientists as well as diversity, equity and inclusion experts who share their experiences interacting with and mentoring a virtual scientist named Grace. Grace represents the next generation of scientists, but also, the underrepresented. She has the potential to change the face of analytical science; hers is an incredible, but fragile journey that called upon scientists across the globe for mentorship. In this episode, voices of change, Arpana Vaniya, PhD and Maryam Goudarzi, PhD, discuss how we can achieve gender equity and more diversity in STEM disciplines through mastering outreach and mentorship.   By listening to this podcast, you’ll be joining an unprecedented conversation in science. Now, wouldn’t that be extraordinary? Watch Grace’s keynote.
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3 years ago
45 minutes 48 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Proteomics Coming of Age: Recent Advances and Predictions for the Future
In this sneak peek episode of Opinionated Science, Lucy Lawrence and Dr. Steve Williams, the chief medical officer at SomaLogic, take a deep dive into the world of proteomics.  This full episode podcast will discuss how recent advances in proteomics have been adopted in both pharmaceutical and academic research and are now core techniques central to drug discovery and disease research.   To listen to the full episode, click here.   
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3 years ago
2 minutes 38 seconds

Opinionated Science
Episode 47: Pig Skin Corneas and Memory Repair With Electricity
On this episode of Opinionated Science, the team investigate two technologies that suggest that take the “fi” out of “scifi”. Listen now to find out how one research group is repairing blindness with an unexpected source of cellular help and another is using alternating electrical current to enhance memory performance.   Opinionated Science is Technology Networks’ homemade podcast, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science. Expect a new Opinionated Science every other Friday.   Read more from this podcast:   Targeted Electrical Brain Stimulation Improves Memory in Older Adults   Curing Corneal Blindness With Bioengineered Pig Skin Implants  
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3 years ago
23 minutes 34 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: The Microplastic Emergency
Plastic is everywhere, you only need to look around you to gather small glimpses of how it has become a seemingly essential part of our life. However, given the sheer quantities we produce and use each year, plastic is one of our societies biggest environmental concerns.  When plastic waste degrades, it generates micro and even nano plastics which have the potential to cross biological barriers and build up in organisms. These plastics have even been found to cross the human bodys blood-brain barrier.  In this sneak peek episode of Opinionated Science, Lucy Lawrence and Professor Éva Valsami-Jones take a deep dive into the global microplastic emergency and discuss how micro and nano plastics are infiltrating life as we know it.  This full episode podcast will discuss what current research is telling us about the potential hazards posed by microplastics and remedial options being explored. To listen to the full episode, click here.   
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3 years ago
3 minutes 33 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science x Extraordinary Grace: Reacting to Bias in STEM
Watch Grace's Keynote HERE.  This episode of Opinionated Science is part of our latest podcast mini-series, where we are joined by esteemed STEM advocates, scientists as well as diversity, equity and inclusion experts who share their experiences interacting with and mentoring a virtual scientist named Grace. Grace represents the next generation of scientists, but also, the underrepresented. She has the potential to change the face of analytical science; hers is an incredible, but fragile journey that called upon scientists across the globe for mentorship. In this incredible episode, we speak with Sisters in Science who are taking social media by storm and helping to break stereotypes within STEM.  By listening to this podcast, you’ll be joining an unprecedented conversation in science. Now, wouldn’t that be extraordinary? Watch Grace’s keynote.
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3 years ago
51 minutes 23 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Rethinking Cell Culturing
Opinionated Science is Technology Networks’ homemade podcast, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science.  In this sneak peek episode, Lucy Lawrence will discuss the world of cell culturing with Associate Professor of Stem Cell Biology Darius Widera. Dr Widera is currently an Assistant Professor/ Lecturer at the University of Reading, United Kingdom Lucy and Darius will explore how scientists can use cell culturing within their labs, the differences between 2D and 3D cell cultures as well as looking to the future to see where this space is heading next. To listen to the full episode, click here.   
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3 years ago
3 minutes 24 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science x Extraordinary Grace: Being Your Authentic Self in STEM
Watch Grace's Keynote HERE.  This episode of Opinionated Science is part of our latest podcast mini-series, where we are joined by esteemed STEM advocates, scientists as well as diversity, equity and inclusion experts who share their experiences interacting with and mentoring a virtual scientist named Grace. Grace represents the next generation of scientists, but also, the underrepresented. She has the potential to change the face of analytical science; hers is an incredible, but fragile journey that called upon scientists across the globe for mentorship. In this episode Graces mentor Dr. Jeanita Pritchett will be sharing her experiences becoming a speaker, trainer and coach focused on personal and professional development. She will be touching on the ways that she has ad­vocated for diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM and will share tips for identifying people in your life who can support your journey. By listening to this podcast, you’ll be joining an unprecedented conversation in science. Now, wouldn’t that be extraordinary? Listen to Grace’s keynote.
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3 years ago
30 minutes 52 seconds

Opinionated Science
Episode 46: A Massive Bacterium and Fasting for Nerve Repair
In the latest Opinionated Science, the team discuss the discovery of an absolute unit of a bacterium in a Caribbean swamp, and the potential of intermittent fasting to accelerate nerve repair in mice. Opinionated Science is Technology Networks’ homemade podcast, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science. Expect a new Opinionated Science every other Friday.   Read more from this podcast: The Largest Bacterium Ever Has Been Found in a Caribbean Swamp Intermittent Fasting Increases Nerve Repair in Mice
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3 years ago
16 minutes 4 seconds

Opinionated Science
Episode 45: To the Depths of Drug Discovery
This latest episode is an audio version of a cover story from our online magazine, The Scientific Observer. In it, TN Senior Science Writer Molly Campbell takes a deep dive into drug discovery efforts looking to harness the next generation of medicines from Earth’s cradle of life: the ocean. 
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3 years ago
25 minutes 56 seconds

Opinionated Science
Episode 44: Inside a Ketamine Clinic: On the Frontiers of Psychedelic Therapy
This latest episode is an audio version of a cover story from our online magazine, The Scientific Observer. In it, Technology Networks’ Senior Science Writer, Ruairi J Mackenzie, visits a clinic in London offering injections of ketamine as a solution to addiction. What is the future of this new frontier of psychedelic medicine?
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3 years ago
21 minutes 10 seconds

Opinionated Science
Episode 43: Genomics Power Hour: Decoding Morning Sickness and Dog Behavior
On this episode of Opinionated Science, the team reviews two studies that show off the power of genomic technologies, from very different angles. One answers key questions about why some women experience extreme vomiting and sickness in their first trimester of pregnancy, and the other reveals why dog breeds aren’t all they are cracked up to be.   Read more from this podcast:  Nausea and Vomiting During Pregnancy Might Not Just Be Morning Sickness Dog Breed Is Not an Accurate Way To Predict Behavior Next-Generation Sequencing Whole-Exome Sequencing
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3 years ago
27 minutes 29 seconds

Opinionated Science
Opinionated Science is Technology Networks’ homemade podcast, where our team of scientists-turned-journalists cut out the chewy jargon and serve up slices of the most fascinating stories from the world of science.