Science ’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin
On this week’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction.   Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, talks with Sara...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 12, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Science ’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin
On this week’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction.   Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory Universit...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 12, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Science ’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame, and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin
On this week ’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction. Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, ta lks with Sarah a...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 12, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Science ’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame, and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin
On this week ’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction. Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, t alks with Sarah ...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 9, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

"Medchanical" -- The Discovery Files
A team of researchers led by Biomedical Engineering Professor Sam Sia at Columbia Engineering has developed a way to manufacture microscale machines from biomaterials that can safely be implanted in the body. Working with hydrogels, which are biocompatible materials that engineers have been studying for decades, Sia has invented a new technique that stacks the soft material in layers to make devices that have three-dimensional, freely moving parts. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - March 28, 2017 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

I've got rhythm: chronobiology & cancer
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT ERIKA LADE Young Adult Survivor, Breast Cancer SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT LORNA BRUNELLE Young Adult Survivor, Thyroid Cancer Author, Dirty Bombshell PROFESSOR DONALD MCEACHRON, PHD School of Biomedical Engineering Science and Health Systems Drexel University MELISSA M. MALLIS, PHD Senior Science Advisor, DB&A President and Chief Scientist M3 Alertness Management, LL (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - December 4, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

I've got rhythm: chronobiology & cancer
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT ERIKA LADE Young Adult Survivor, Breast Cancer SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT LORNA BRUNELLE Young Adult Survivor, Thyroid Cancer Author, Dirty Bombshell PROFESSOR DONALD MCEACHRON, PHD School of Biomedical Engineering Science and Health Systems Drexel University MELISSA M. MALLIS, PHD Senior Science Advisor, DB&A President and Chief Scientist M3 Alertness Management, LL (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - December 4, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

I've got rhythm: chronobiology & cancer - 十二月 04,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT ERIKA LADE Young Adult Survivor, Breast Cancer SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT LORNA BRUNELLE Young Adult Survivor, Thyroid Cancer Author, Dirty Bombshell PROFESSOR DONALD MCEACHRON, PHD School of Biomedical Engineering Science and Health Systems Drexel University MELISSA M. MALLIS, PHD Senior Science Advisor, DB&A President and Chief Scientist M3 Alertness Management, LL (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - December 4, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

I'VE GOT RHYTHM: CHRONOBIOLOGY & CANCER - Dez 04,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT ERIKA LADE Young Adult Survivor, Breast Cancer SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT LORNA BRUNELLE Young Adult Survivor, Thyroid Cancer Author, Dirty Bombshell PROFESSOR DONALD MCEACHRON, PHD School of Biomedical Engineering Science and Health Systems Drexel University MELISSA M. MALLIS, PHD Senior Science Advisor, DB&A President and Chief Scientist M3 Alertness Management, LL (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - December 4, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

I'VE GOT RHYTHM: CHRONOBIOLOGY & CANCER - Dec 04,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT ERIKA LADE Young Adult Survivor, Breast Cancer SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT LORNA BRUNELLE Young Adult Survivor, Thyroid Cancer Author, Dirty Bombshell PROFESSOR DONALD MCEACHRON, PHD School of Biomedical Engineering Science and Health Systems Drexel University MELISSA M. MALLIS, PHD Senior Science Advisor, DB&A President and Chief Scientist M3 Alertness Management, LL (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - December 4, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts