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Discussions about Medical Technology, Pharmaceuticals and popular trends; covering from basic to complex topics in a simplified way to make you understand. Rodney is a Biomedical Engineer and co-inventor working in R&D, ex Johnson & Johnson.
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SKRAPS is your podcast where we, on your behalf explore the stories of sparks of scientific brilliance in science and innovation. SKRAPS is the word sparks spelt backwards and also a play on the idea that ideas are written on back of a napkin or scraps of paper. We explore stories of people in science, while elaborating on the scientific details so that experts and non-experts can relate to science better in today's whimsical world that acts to spread mis-information.
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Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: The Future of Localized Drug Delivery to Tumors with CEO, Shaun Bagai
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23:46Send us a Message In this compelling episode of MedTech 101, host Rodney Moses sits down with RenovoRx CEO Shaun Bagai to explore the latest breakthroughs in cancer treatment. The conversation opens with a clear-eyed look at the challenges pancreatic cancer patients face, before diving into Shaun’s remarkable journey—from aspiring pre-med student t…
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Episode 23: Interfacial effects dominate 2D water structure until angstrom-level confinement
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6:46In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Mischa Bonn, director of the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Germany and Dr. Yongkang Wang, group leader affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research as well as Southeast University in Nanjing, China about their research on nanoconfined water. The researcher…
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Episode 22: Cement clinker phases predicted with ML model
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4:49In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Anoop Krishnan from the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi, India, about a machine learning model developed after a two-year period of collecting data from the cement industry, supported by the Cement and Concrete Research Network. Krishnan’s work resulted in a model that predic…
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Redefining Ventilation: How LungPacer Is Reviving the Diaphragm with Neurostimulation
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25:51Send us a Message Viral Thakkar, COO of LungPacer Medical, joins Rodney on the MedTech 101 Podcast to discuss how cutting-edge innovation is reshaping ventilator technology. They unpack the limitations of traditional mechanical ventilation and its often-overlooked effects on the diaphragm. Viral shares insights into AeroPace, LungPacer’s breakthrou…
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Episode 21: Recycling studied from a mechanics-materials perspective
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4:37In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Christos Athanasiou from the Georgia Institute of Technology about their approach to the recycling problem from a mechanics-materials perspective. Current recycling approaches can lead to a product with variable properties, which is undesirable. Through a bio-inspired design, Athanasiou’…
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AI’s evolution demands ethics, transparency, and human-centered innovation with Ben Tasker
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33:14Send us a Message Ben Tasker, is an AI expert who has transitioned from academia to the utilities sector, focusing on upskilling and reskilling the workforce for the AI era. He discusses his experience developing AI systems for student success prediction in education and cancer risk identification in healthcare. The core themes are: The importance …
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Bioelectronic Medicine: Entering a New Era of Pain Management Without Pills with Dr Kevin Tracey
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32:29Send us a Message Dr Kevin Tracey is a renowned neurosurgeon and the president of the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. With over three decades of experience focused on understanding and controlling inflammation. Dr Tracey has pioneered research that led to advancements in bioelectronic medicine. His work explores the potential of the vagu…
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Episode 20: Samarium cobalt magnet fabricated with single-step method
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Beating Depression with Wearable Headset Technology with Erin Lee
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30:17Send us a Message In this episode of the MedTech 101 podcast, host Rodney Moses sits down with Erin Lee, CEO of Flow Neuroscience, to talk about how technology is changing the way we treat mental health. Erin shares the story behind Flow’s groundbreaking device that uses gentle brain stimulation to treat depression, without relying on traditional a…
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Episode 19: Sweet spot found for ligand-stripping oleylamine-coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles
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4:58In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Yaroslava Yingling and Joseph Tracy from North Carolina State University about their study on iron oxide colloidal nanoparticles (NPs) coated in oleylamine ligands. By combining experimental work with molecular simulations, their research group determined how to optimize ethanol solvent-…
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Episode 18: Superheating gold provides insight into extreme environments
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5:45In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Thomas White from the University of Nevada, Reno, about his research group’s work on superheating gold. By hitting the gold foil with 45 femtosecond blue laser pulses, the team heated the foil uniformly up to 14 times hotter than its melting point while maintaining the material’s crysta…
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Mental Health Diagnostics with Voice Technology with Henry O'Connell
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39:26Send us a Message In this episode, Rodney sits down with Henry O’Connell, co-founder of Canary Speech, to explore how vocal biomarkers are changing the way we understand health. From detecting anxiety and depression to assessing cognitive function, Canary Speech’s approach breaks through language barriers and gives clinicians clearer insights into …
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Revolutionizing Hydrogel Testing: Geltech's Breakthrough in MedTech Innovation
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25:48Send us a Message In this enlightening episode of the MedTech 101 podcast, host Rodney introduces the unique and transformative work of Sinan Golhan, CEO of Geltech, who is at the forefront of advancing hydrogel technology. Hydrogels have the extraordinary capacity to absorb up to 10,000 times their weight in water, making them invaluable across di…
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Episode 17: Hybrid material replaces doping in bandgap engineering
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4:57In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Sathvik Iyengar, a PhD candidate at Rice University, about the development of a hybrid material called “glaphene.” A hybrid of graphene and two-dimensional (2D) silica glass, glaphene is a semiconductor with a bandgap of ~4 eV. More importantly, Iyengar and colleagues introduce a new met…
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Episode 16: Mem-emitters achieve memory functionalities
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4:25In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Victor Lopez-Richard from Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil about his memory device called a mem-emitter. Unlike a memresistor (short for “memory resistor”), which made of materials whose electrical resistance can be tuned, the mem-emitter is used to tune optical properties. Ex…
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Revolutionizing Men's Sexual Health with Wearable Tech with Dr Elliot Justin
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39:13Send us a Message Dr. Elliot Justin and Rodney dive into the world of men's health, discussing innovative solutions addressing erectile dysfunction. Dr. Justin introduces FirmTech's tech ring, a device designed to monitor and improve erectile performance while offering insights into cardiovascular health. With a background in Slavic languages and a…
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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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Fast-Tracking Clinical Trials & MedTech in LATAM with Julio Martinez-Clark, CEO of bioaccess
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37:01Send us a Message Join Rodney as he hosts Julio, the mastermind behind Latam MedTech Podcast and co-founder of BioAccess, a company bridging U.S. startups with Latin American clinical trials. Explore the hurdles and innovations in navigating clinical trials in Latin America, discover the strategic importance of early-stage testing, and understand t…
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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 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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Revolutionizing Health with Red Light Therapy
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39:14Send us a Message Discover the transformative potential of red light therapy with Dr. Carl Rothschild, a pioneer in the fiel d. Drawing on over 30 years of experience, Dr. Rothschild explains the mechanisms behind photobiomodulation and its remarkable benefits for healing, fat loss, and overall wellness. He shares inspiring case studies, including …
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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 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 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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AI in Health Tech, 87 Million Dollars Raised, with Andreas Cleve, CEO & Co-Founder of Corti
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26:48Send us a Message In this episode, we sit down with Corti’s CEO to explore how their AI is transforming healthcare—by empowering medical professionals, not replacing them. Discover the challenges of launching a med-tech startup in Denmark, the ethics of AI diagnostics, and Corti’s vision for an affordable, human-centric future. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00…
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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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From Idea to Market: MedTech Insights with Ron Richard
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35:30Send us a Message In this episode of the MedTech 101 Podcast, host Rodney Moses sits down with industry veteran Ron Richard to unpack the real-world journey of bringing medical device innovations to life. With over three decades of experience navigating the MedTech landscape, Ron shares actionable insights on building a product from scratch, securi…
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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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Capabilities of MedTech to Eradicate Our Physiological Limitations
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10:06Send us a Message In this episode Rodney share some point on how Medical Technology has / continues to help us overcome physiological limitations. A nice summary exploring the evolution of medical devices. Support the show Follow or Connect with Rodney Moses: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Donations Patreon | PayPal…
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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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How do we even know what constitutes the heart beat? What was the reason for all those abnormal rhythms of the heart? Why does it happen? The answer lies in the small, cylindrical glass tube called the micropipetter, which was used to create a microelectrode. Here it is, on how the microelectrode changed the face of cardiology. SKRAPS is your podca…
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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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Sudor Anglicus: The English Sweating Sickness
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22:58What connects Tudor England, Ann Boleyn, Henry the VIII, autonomic nervous system and a flash mob like wave of a deadly disease? There is only way to find out. Inspired by this paper and Dr. Ali Christy's X thread. SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance…
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R.I.P ... CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service
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14:10This story was inspired by the post on X by Dr. Farsad Mostashari. Center for Disease Control has been at the forefront of many of the alerts (true and false) and now it's officially gone... This is a sombre take on what has happened. SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of …
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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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Robotic Arm Controlled Using Your Brain with Blair Lock, CEO of Coapt | Episode 52
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35:36Send us a Message Coapt specializes in developing the Complete Control pattern recognition-based myoelectric control technology for upper limb prosthetics. The company's Gen2 system serves as an advanced intent decoder module, offering an unparalleled level of personalized and intuitive control. This innovation enables prosthetic devices to functio…
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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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Improving Diagnostic Confidence in Providers with Tyler O'Malley | Episode 51
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37:54Send us a Message Accurate diagnostic is utterly important for patients. Exagen is a leading provider of autoimmune diagnostics, committed to transforming care for patients with chronic and debilitating autoimmune conditions. Exagen’s mission is to provide clarity in autoimmune disease decision making and improve clinical outcomes through its innov…
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Understanding Sales with Author & Founder, Fred Copestake Episode 50
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37:04Send us a Message An interesting chat about sales and why companies in MedTech need it to get all their devices successful in the market. Timestamp: 00:00 Intro 01:14 Why Sales 03:04 Sales Training at university and Fred’s Background 06:55 What is the definition of sales 09:03 Myths around sales 11:00 Partnering Skills 17:00 Ethical Selling 20:00 C…
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From Medical Innovations to Market Success with CEO & Author Elizabeth Chabe | Episode 49
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45:53Send us a Message Having a great product is one thing, but when no one knows about it, it affects the probability of market success. High Touch Group is a privately held consultancy that helps science and engineering clients market existing products and services, showcase their value, develop and launch new products, engage with investors, generate…
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Controlling bleeding & Resuscitation with Vascular Surgeon Dr Adam Power | Episode 48
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32:50Send us a Message Join us as we jump into the inspiring journey of FrontLine Medical Technologies, a company revolutionising emergency care. Driven by a deep passion for patient well-being and a commitment to the critically injured, their team is improving bleeding control and resuscitation. Discover how their cutting-edge innovations empower healt…
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Revolutionising Personalised Medicine with AI + Quantum Technology with Dr Cory Goldberg | Ep 47
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41:45Send us a Message The company is a precision health and longevity medicine technology provider with operations in Toronto and Abu Dhabi, focused on extending healthy years through advanced AI-powered software and smart home technologies. Its comprehensive suite, designed for gyms, clinics, and wellness real estate, includes: AI Analytics: Advanced …
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Episode 23: Frontal polymerization controls materials properties
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5:53In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Nancy Sottos, the Maybelle Leland Swanlund Endowed Chair and head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois–Urbana Champaign (UIUC), and Justine Paul, a former student at UIUC who now holds a position at DuPont, about their work with frontal pol…
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Episode 22: Additive manufacturing enhances toughness in formable cementitious materials
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4:24In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Reza Moini of Princeton University about his group’s development of an enhanced additive manufacturing technique to fabricate cementitious materials with excellent fracture toughness. They based their design of the material on the double-helical or double-bouligand structure of coelacant…
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