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3d Bioprinting Podcasts
Welcome to the Lattice podcast, the official podcast for 3DHEALS. This is where you will find fun but in-depth conversations (by founder Jenny Chen) with technological game-changers, creative minds, entrepreneurs, rule-breakers, and more. The conversations focus on using 3D technologies, like 3D printing and bioprinting, AR/VR, and in silico simulation, to reinvent healthcare and life sciences. This podcast will include AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions, interviews, select past virtual event re ...
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Monthly discussion of recent publications from the research literature on Alexander Disease, hosted by Albee Messing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Emerging Tech Unpacked is a podcast that aims to demystify new and emerging technologies and feature incredible women in STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathematics) leadership. It aims to inform, engage, and inspire people to learn more about the latest innovations that will impact their professional and personal lives, and to hear inspiring stories from diverse experts and their career pathways. Hosted by Lucy Lin, a STEM communicator and educator, join us to hear how you can deve ...
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This podcast series brings forth recent breakthroughs in biomedical research, their importance to society, and scientific discoveries on the brink of clinical application.
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We invite you to "get behind the science" with SLAS Technology Editorial Board Member and Podcast Editor Dave Pechter, M.S.M.E. (PerkinElmer, Cambridge, MA) and hear from our featured SLAS Technology authors! This podcast series is a chance for readers to meet the people behind the journal science and hear directly from them about their work, their motivations, as well as the context and potential impact of their work. Watch for a new featured author interview with each published issue!
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Episode #88 | Shaping Veterinary Medicine in 3D with Dr. Bill Oxley
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59:19What happens when cutting-edge technology meets veterinary expertise? Precision, innovation, and better outcomes for our four-legged family members. Dr. Bill Oxley, a prominent figure in veterinary orthopaedics, walks us through the evolving world of 3D-guided veterinary surgery. With years of surgical experience behind him, Dr. Oxley began to ques…
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Episode 15: Liquid metal source enables lab-scale 3D XRD microscope
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4:56In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Ashley Bucsek from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor about her laboratory-scale three-dimensional (3D) x-ray diffraction (XRD) microscope to replace studies done in synchrotron facilities. A key element of the design is the material used to make the x-rays. Instead of using a solid …
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Episode 14: Mechanical metamaterials reprogrammable via magnetic interactions
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4:16In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Daniel Garcia-Gonzalez from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in Spain about his research group’s reprogrammable metamaterial. The researchers use a soft polymer, mixed with magnetic particles. By rotating the orientation of the magnets, they tune the softness or compressibility of the m…
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Episode #87 | Lattice News Summary: The Bioprinting Revolution & More
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23:49This is an AI-generated audio version of the news section of the Lattice Newsletter. You can find the full newsletter, including a list of recent healthcare 3D printing and bioprinting news here. Full Lattice Newsletter Archive. Highlighted news this week: • US Army developing field-deployable bioprinting labs for creating custom skin grafts in com…
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Alexander Disease Research Update – Episode #27: Genotype-phenotype association for 14 GFAP variants
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32:15Albee Messing, Mel Feany, and Natasha Snider discuss the following recent publication: Genotype-phenotype association for 14 GFAP variants in Alexander disease. Neurology: Genetics. 11, e200270 (2025) [full text] Send your questions and feedback to: [email protected] Help support research on Alexander Disease at the University of Wisconsin-Madison'…
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Episode 13: Moon PV may rely on regolith for substrate
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4:54To enable future lunar settlements, researchers are pursuing ways to construct needed devices on the moon to save the expense of shipping them from Earth. In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Felix Lang from the University of Potsdam, Germany about his group’s development of perovskite solar cells that utilize the moon’s re…
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Episode 86 | AI's Vital Role in Medical 3D Printing (Virtual Event Recording)
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1:48:39Artificial intelligence is transforming medical 3D printing and bioprinting. In this virtual event, hear from a panel of experts from across the globe. Our speakers showcase the practical applications of AI in creating personalized medical solutions that were previously impossible. One size does not fit all. William Jung, Business Development Direc…
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Insect Farming and Robotics: The Future of Food Waste Solutions
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1:16:16Send us a text How can maggots and robots solve the global food waste crisis? Join host Lucy Lin on Emerging Tech Unpacked as she sits down with Olympia Yarger, Founder and CEO of GOTERRA, the “Maggot Lady” herself, for an eye-opening conversation about insect farming, robotics, and the future of sustainable food waste solutions. Discover how milli…
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Episode 12: Lightweight shape memory alloy retains superelasticity at 4 K
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4:04In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Sheng Xu from Tohoku University, Japan about his lightweight shape memory alloy that retains superelasticity at temperatures as cold as 4 K and as hot as 400°C. This range is about 5 times wider than commercial shape memory alloys. Shape memory alloys are needed for extreme environments…
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Episode 11: Synthetic hydrogel combines stiffness and self-healing properties
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4:55In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Hang Zhang from Aalto University in Finland about his group’s creation of a composite material that is both stiff and self-healing. The composite involves a hydrogel where the long polymer chains are confined between nanosheets of synthetic hectorite. This material mimics skin that is bo…
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Episode #85 | Jetting the Impossible: Ben Hartkopp on Printing Ultra-Viscous Materials
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22:54Printhead technology may not sound revolutionary, but what if it could radically transform the way we manufacture everything from electric motors to medical implants? That's exactly what Ben Harkoff and his team at Quantica have achieved with their breakthrough inkjet system that can handle materials 10-20 times more viscous than any conventional t…
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Episode 10: Relaxor ferroelectric thin film characterized at the nanoscale
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6:39In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Lane Martin from Rice University about characterization of relaxor ferroelectrics, materials with noteworthy energy-conversion properties used in sensors and actuators. Martin’s research team investigated the material’s behavior at the nanoscale. The researchers found that the specific …
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Episode 9: Stacking materials induces ferroelectricity into wurtzites
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5:41In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Beth Dickey from Carnegie Mellon University about her new approach to inducing ferroelectricity into a material. Dickey’s research group worked with a class of materials known as wurtzites. The researchers specifically studied aluminum nitride and zinc oxide, which are not ferroelectric…
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Episode 8: Two-beam interferometry experiment characterizes lightsail propulsion
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5:20In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Harry Atwater from the California Institute of Technology about his study on lightsail propulsion in order to understand how the device can be developed to do fly-by space travel riding a beam of laser light. Atwater’s research group made a square prototype device where the researchers i…
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Episode 7: Nanotomography enables insight into the microstructure of a material
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4:52In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Ashwin Shahani and Alan Taub from the University of Michigan about their group’s simulations and experimental work detailing the formation mechanisms, morphologies, and microstructures of an in situ Al/TiC metal matrix nanocomposites processed via salt flux reaction. Using these insights…
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Episode #84 | Tuan Tranpham On 3D Printing Mega-Trends
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58:55Tuan Tranpham shares his extraordinary journey from Vietnamese refugee to 3D printing industry leader, offering unique insights on industry evolution, technological innovation, and future trends. His global perspective bridges Eastern and Western manufacturing approaches while highlighting continuous carbon fiber printing opportunities and microfac…
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Olympic Swimming Tech: How Australia Dominates with AI, Wearables & Data
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1:02:30Send us a text How does Australia, a nation of just 26 million, consistently dominate Olympic swimming? In this episode of Emerging Tech Unpacked, host Lucy Lin sits down with Jess Corones, General Manager of Performance Support and Olympic Campaign at Swimming Australia, to reveal the tech and teamwork powering Australia’s swimming success. Discov…
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Episode #83 | Ceramics, Conferences, and the Future of 3D Printing With Craig Rosenblum
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49:31When EOS president Glynn Fletcher declared "3D printing is cool, but cool is not a business model" at Rapid TCT 2025, he captured the evolution across the additive manufacturing landscape. In this eye-opening conversation with Craig Rosenblum, president of Himed, we explore how the industry matures beyond technological demonstrations toward practic…
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Episode #82 | Advancing Microfluidic Technology Through 3D Printing (Virtual Event Recording)
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1:31:39Peering into the microscopic world of fluid channels just got a revolutionary upgrade. At this 3DHEALS event, we explore the transformative impact of 3D printing on microfluidic device development with industry experts and researchers at the cutting edge of this technology convergence. Our speakers share how specialized 3D printing systems are over…
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Nick and Jen explore the burgeoning role of AI agents in healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM), examining their potential to boost efficiency and reduce costs within billing departments. While highlighting benefits like improved productivity and faster cash flow, the sources also address key limitations, such as the lack of transparency in AI d…
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Nick and Jen explore the unintended and often overlooked consequences of AI in healthcare. Besides well-publicized benefits like diagnostic accuracy, AI introduces subtle shifts in clinicians' cognitive processes, documentation habits, and interactions with patients. These "second-order effects" include issues like diagnostic momentum, algorithmic …
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Episode #81 | From J&J to the Future: Sam Onukuri's 30-Year Adventure in 3D Printed Medical Devices
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1:20:55Sam Onukuri takes us through his remarkable 30-year journey at Johnson & Johnson, where he transformed the landscape of medical devices through pioneering work in 3D printing technology. As a material scientist who led the development of J&J's Center of Excellence for additive manufacturing, Sam offers rare insights into how a global healthcare gia…
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Episode #80 | Live from San Francisco: Innovation in 3D Printing & Bioprinting
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1:29:573DHEALS kicked off its first in-person/hybrid event in 2025 in San Francisco, welcoming investors, entrepreneurs, and innovators in the space. The healthcare industry is transforming, driven by 3D printing and bioprinting technologies redefining patient care. This exclusive in-person hybrid event offered an opportunity to explore the latest advance…
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Alexander Disease Research Update – Episode #26: Changes in gene expression and cognitive function in the rat model
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28:56Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann, and Rob Berman discuss the following recent publication: [02:01] GFAP mutation and astrocyte dysfunction lead to a neurodegenerative profile with impaired synaptic plasticity and cognitive deficits in a rat model of Alexander disease eNeuro (in press) [full text] Send your questions and feedback to: [email protected] …
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Human Centric Cybersecurity Unpacked: Building a Culture of Protection & Accessibility
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1:00:28Send us a text From a $25 million deepfake scam to massive data breaches affecting millions, it is no wonder that a potential cybersecurity attack keeps many people awake at night. In a world obsessed with technological solutions, we've overlooked our greatest asset and cybersecurity vulnerability: humans. From insider threats to phishing emails to…
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Episode #79 | The Orthopedic Pulse: AAOS 2025 With Matthew Henshaw
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1:08:24Jenny and Matthew discussed the latest trends and innovations in the orthopedic and medical device industry, including regenerative medicine approaches for joint and spine conditions, new technologies like 3D printing and wireless endoscopes, and workflow management solutions to improve hospital efficiency after Matthew's recent blog about his AAOS…
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Episode 6: Nanocube self-assembly pathways uncovered
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4:23In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Xingchen Ye of Indiana University about his research group’s studies on the fundamental behavior of colloidal materials. Colloidal materials consist of liquids with nanoparticles suspended in them. Ye’s team is interested in how a colloidal material’s properties change as the team spati…
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Episode #78 | Bones, Paws, and Pixels: The 3D Revolution in Vet Medicine (Virtual Event Recording)
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2:04:08Learn how 3D printing technology is revolutionizing veterinary medicine with applications from orthopedic correction guides to custom-made titanium implants for cancer patients. • 3D printing allows unprecedented precision in complex veterinary surgeries • Orthopedic surgical guides can correct deformities within two degrees of accuracy • Custom im…
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Episode 5: Triboelectric nanogenerator powered by wind-driven leaf motion
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5:59In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Fabian Meder from the Italian Institute of Technology in Genova and the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Piza, Italy about his research group’s device that makes use of wind-driven plant leaf motion to generate electricity which can power a chemical delivery system. Their triboele…
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Episode 4: Researchers pinpoint AI/ML training set to achieve accurate predictions
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4:00In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Bowen Deng, a graduate student in Gerbrand Ceder’s group at the University of California, Berkeley, about their work on increasing the accuracy of artificial intelligence/machine learning materials prediction models. The use of computer simulations to predict the interaction between ato…
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Episode #77 | Orthopedics Meets 3D Printing: A Journey Into the Future
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2:05:29We examine the pivotal role of 3D printing technology in reshaping orthopedic implants and enhancing patient outcomes in this virtual event. This discussion navigates the crossroads of innovation and caregiving in modern medicine by featuring expert insights from industry leaders. • Focus on patient-specific implants and their clinical implications…
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Generative AI Design Unpacked: Creativity in the AI Age
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1:00:44Send us a text Ever wondered how AI is transforming the creative world? In this podcast episode, Emerging Tech Unpacked host Lucy Lin spoke to Canva’s Head of Generative AI Design, CJ Jones, about the future of creativity, generative AI design and her global career working at the bleeding edge of design and technology. You'll discover why getting b…
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Episode 3: Surface defects control bulk properties of lead halide perovskites
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3:58In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews David Cahen from the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, about the impact surface defects have on bulk properties, specifically in the case of lead halide perovskites. In a perspective he co-authored, Cahen connected numerous experimental data from other researchers that exposed this …
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Episode 2: Compression activates optical tuning in smart window
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4:47In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Gwangmin Bae of Korea University about his work with colleagues on the design of a new smart window system that utilizes compression. Like other smart windows, this window makes use of pores within the material to adjust its transparency. However, instead of using a stretchy material th…
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Alexander Disease Research Update – Episode #25: GFAP Variants in the UK Biobank - estimated prevalence of adult-onset AxD
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27:21Albee Messing, Charlie Wade, and Mel Feany discuss the following recent publication: [01:50] Analysis of GFAP variants in UK Biobank suggests underdiagnosis or incomplete penetrance of adult-onset Alexander disease Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (in press) Please send your questions and feedback to: [email protected] Help suppor…
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Episode 1: Carbon fiber-based structural battery serves multiple functions
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4:33In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Leif Asp of Chalmers University of Technology about his group’s development of an all-carbon fiber-based structural battery. The negative electrode uses carbon fiber and, for the positive electrode, the carbon fiber is coated with lithium iron phosphate. In both cases the carbon fiber ta…
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Episode #76 | Treating Type I Diabetes with FRESH Bioprinting: Interview with Mike Graffeo
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42:13Discover FRESH 3D bioprinting with Mike Graffio, CEO and co-founder of Fluoform3D. Having met at Carnegie Mellon University, Mike and Adam Feinberg have been on a mission to revolutionize the field of bioprinting, focusing on creating replacement tissues and organs without introducing foreign substances into the body. Mike shares the captivating jo…
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Episode #75 | #VentureCapital #Investor panel discussion for #3dprinting #startups #pitch3D #demoday
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1:02:23Our panel of investors at the 3DHEALS Pitch3D Demo Day 2025 provide 3D printing startups and entrepreneurs advice and opportunities as they start their journey in MedTech. Nicole Black, PhD (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-black-phd/) is the Program Director for MedTech Innovator, a nonprofit supporting early-stage and mid-stage medical device a…
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Deepfake Technology Unpacked: Intelligence Expert Explains AI Deception and Truth
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56:44Send us a text How do you spot a deepfake image or video? Is it missing fingers, unnatural blinking or mismatched lip movements? In this podcast episode, Emerging Tech Unpacked host Lucy Lin spoke to intelligence expert Emerald Sage about deepfake technology and her career working for a national security intelligence organisation. From political ma…
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Join Nick and Jen as they explore the cutting-edge world of 3D bioprinting. They delve into groundbreaking developments in tissue engineering, technical challenges, and examine the future of regenerative medicine. From printing organ-like structures to developing new bioinks, gain fascinating insights into how this revolutionary field is transformi…
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Live Podcast: AI & Design, Sports & Data and Indoor Vertical Farming with Canva, IBM and Invertigro
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56:29Send us a text Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and often called the first computer programmer. According to the Office of the Chief Scientist, women comprise only 28 % of the STEM workforce and even less for women in the new and emerging tech industries. So picture this: CJ Jones, the Head of Generative AI Design from Canva, unveiling the secrets …
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In this episode, Jen & Nick journey into the fascinating microscopic world of smart dust, and look at how it could change our world. They explore tiny wireless microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) that collect and transmit data from their surroundings. Originally designed for military use, these rice-grain-sized sensors are now finding application…
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Join Jen & Nick as they dive into the transformative role of big data and machine learning in perioperative anesthetic management. This episode unpacks the defining features of big data (volume, variety, velocity, and value) and the unique challenges it poses. Explore an array of machine learning approaches and their applications in predicting peri…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Nick and Jen dive deep into the complex world of healthcare fraud, exploring how this $300 billion annual problem affects everything from insurance premiums to the quality of patient care. The duo shares eye-opening examples of common fraud schemes, from billing for services never rendered to upcoding treatments, …
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In this fascinating episode, Jen and Nick explore the revolutionary potential of AI agents and swarm intelligence in healthcare. Through their thought-provoking conversation, they examine how interconnected AI systems are beginning to transform everything from clinical decision support to hospital operations - imagine multiple AI agents collaborati…
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In this episode, Jen and Nick decode the complex transition from fee-for-service to value-based payment models. Through their compelling dialogue, they examine how this fundamental shift is transforming the economics of healthcare delivery, requiring providers to balance quality metrics and cost efficiency while reimagining patient care workflows. …
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In this insightful episode, Jen and Nick dive deep into the transformative Transparency in Coverage Rule and its ripple effects across the healthcare ecosystem. Through their informed discussion, they unravel how this groundbreaking regulation is reshaping the traditionally opaque world of healthcare pricing, requiring insurers and providers to pub…
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In this episode, Nick and Jen unpack the far-reaching implications of the 21st Century Cures Act's Information Blocking Rule. Through their nuanced discussion, they explore how this landmark regulation has fundamentally altered the healthcare data landscape, empowering patients with unprecedented access to their medical records while creating new o…
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In this episode, Jen and Nick tackle one of medicine's most pressing challenges: practitioner burnout. Through candid conversation, they explore the stark reality facing today's healthcare workers - from overwhelming administrative burdens to emotional exhaustion and compassion fatigue. Drawing from their combined expertise, Nick and Jen examine ho…
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Join Jen and Nick as they unravel the complex web of regulatory and cybersecurity challenges facing healthcare institutions as AI systems become increasingly integrated into patient care. From navigating HIPAA compliance in the age of machine learning to protecting sensitive medical data from emerging threats, Nick and Jen explore how regulatory fr…
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