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The Podcast Series " The New Chemist"- where we discuss chemistry which simply put is the science of change, as well as careers, community, and research. Feel free to subscribe to support the work we are doing and follow us on Spotify and Stitcher ! Note: The views on the podcast represent those of my guest and I. —-
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Step into the minds of today's scientific pioneers and tomorrow's trailblazers. This exclusive compilation brings together established luminaries—like Institute Professor Robert Langer, Sc.D.—alongside brilliant rising stars and determined student pharmacist including MD-PhD student Chadwin Hanna and PharmD student- David Ferguson, respectively. We’ve woven together the most powerful moments from a series of interviews spanning 2020 to 2026. Set against a backdrop of pandemic breakthroughs, surging startups, and classroom innovation, Dr. Langer reveals how an unwavering commitment to real-world impact drives groundbreaking discoveries at the crossroads of bioengineering, academia, and industry.Views of this podcast represent those of my guests and I. These do not constitute medical or professional advice. We disclaim any loss in any way.
In this special episode of The New Chemist's Podcast, we explore the brilliance of Nobel Prize lectures in science, presented in both English and Hebrew. Join us as we highlight groundbreaking discoveries and honor the scientists who have shaped our understanding of the world—from Stockholm to the global stage.Please note the views of this podcast reflect those of my guest(s) and I. Also, these views do not constitute medical or professional advice. Please see the relevant board-certified and state licensed professionals.-- בפרק מיוחד זה של הפודקאסט של הכימאי החדש, אנו בוחנים את הזוהר של הרצאות פרס נובל במדע, המוצגות באנגלית ובעברית. הצטרפו אלינו כשאנו מדגישים תגליות פורצות דרך ומכבדים את המדענים שעיצבו את הבנתנו את העולם - משטוקהולם ועד לבמה העולמית.שימו לב שהדעות של הפודקאסט הזה משקפות את אלה של האורחים שלי ושלי. כמו כן, דעות אלה אינן מהוות ייעוץ רפואי או מקצועי. אנא פנה לאנשי המקצוע הרלוונטיים המוסמכים והמורשים על ידי המדינה.
In this special bilingual episode, we explore past Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, Medicine, and Economics. From groundbreaking mRNA research to advancements in quantum dots and behavioral economics, we unpack the science—and the stories—behind the world's most prestigious awards.本期特别节目,我们以中英双语带大家了解2024年诺贝尔奖中的三大重点领域:化学奖、医学奖与经济学奖。节目将介绍mRNA技术的医学突破、量子点的化学奇迹,以及行为经济学的新发展,一起探索这些改变世界的研究成果!Tune in to:Learn what each prize was awarded forHear insights from both scientific and global perspectivesPractice your Chinese and English listening skills in a natural, engaging context欢迎科学爱好者、语言学习者以及对诺贝尔奖好奇的你一同收听!🎧 Available now on all major platforms. 🎙️ 请在各大平台搜索收听!
The New Chemist's Podcast: From Stockholm to the World: Nobel Lectures in the Sciences in English, 中文 (Chinese), and Deutsch (German)--Please note these views do not reflect or constitute medical or professional advice or consultations. Please see the relevant board and state certified professionals. We disclaim any loss in any way.--Note: Some of the production of this episode, involved the use of AI.
In this episode of The New Chemist’s Podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome the iconic Jason Mraz, a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, known for timeless hits like "I’m Yours" and "Lucky". But Jason is more than just a musician—he is a passionate environmental advocate, using his platform to raise awareness about sustainability, regenerative agriculture, and soil health. Joining him is Mr. Makespeace, an environmentalist dedicated to fostering change and protecting the planet. Together, they discuss their journeys in music and environmental activism, especially through their involvement in the Kiss the Ground movement.️ Join David Ferguson as he, Jason, and Mr. Makespeace explore the intersection of creativity and advocacy, offering inspiring insights on how we can all contribute to a more sustainable future.Don’t miss this powerful conversation on music, mindfulness, and making a positive impact in the world!
"In this special fifth-anniversary episode, we reunite with our podcast's inaugural guest— Chancellor Gary May- the one who helped support our journey by participating in the first interview. This launched our journey into science communication five years ago. Using molecular orbital theory as a creative metaphor, we explore how audio interference techniques and filtering, inspired by antibonding orbitals have allowed us to perfect our podcast's noise-cancelling quality. Join us for an inspiring reflection on the chemistry of sound, the evolution of our podcasting journey, and celebrating the voices who've made it all possible!"
Podcast Description: In this special episode of "The New Chemist's Podcast" the tables turn as Dr. Mike Zott, a talented postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, interviews his friend and colleague, David Ferguson. David, adjunct faculty and student at Howard University College of Pharmacy, steps into the guest seat to share personal stories, professional insights, and inspiring moments from his journey in pharmacy, academia, and beyond.Listeners will gain an insider's perspective on David's unique blend of teaching, podcasting, and research, alongside the secrets behind balancing multiple roles and thriving professionally. With engaging anecdotes, reflections on friendship and mentorship, and thoughtful advice for students and early-career professionals, this conversation provides meaningful inspiration and practical guidance.Join us for an authentic dialogue about navigating career paths, building professional communities, and pursuing passions with purpose.The New Chemist Virtual internship---Note: The views of the podcast reflect those of my guest(s) and I.Music citation: Music by Andrii Poradovskyi from Pixabay
In this episode, we overlay the explanation of basic cardiovascular physiology fast facts with molecular biology visual structural explanations. Definitely an episode worth listening to and watching!
The Podcast Series " The New Chemist"- where we discuss chemistry which simply put is the science of change, as well as careers, community, and research. Feel free to subscribe to support the work we are doing and follow us on Spotify and Stitcher ! Note: The views on the podcast represent those of my guest and I. —-
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