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Researcher Radio is your look into the world of scientists, academics and publishers from around the world.
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This content is part of the Research in Practice in Immunology series of interviews with scientists, focusing on how their research work can have an impact on medical practice. Click here to follow Research in Practice in Immunology - for free - on Researcher for more great interviews.
You can read and discover Prof Chi Huey Wong's research here.
Vaccination with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein lacking glycan shields elicits enhanced protective responses in animal models is published in Science Translational Medicine
Glycosite-deleted mRNA of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein as a broad-spectrum vaccine is published in PNAS.
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This content is part of the Research in Practice in Cancer series of interviews with scientists, focusing on how their research work can have impact on medical practice. Click here to follow Research in Practice in Cancer - for free - on Researcher for more great interviews.
You can read and discover Prof. Alessandro Lagana’s research here.
A Three-Gene Signature Predicts Response to Selinexor in Multiple Myeloma is published in American Society of Clinical Oncology
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Listen to a panel discussion, ‘Nanotechnology – Moving research from the lab bench to the market shelf’, co-hosted by Nano from Springer Nature and Researcher.
The panel discussion examines the process by which nanoscience and technology research can be transferred from academic labs to the private sector, and identifies best practices, policies, and other activities that can facilitate the commercialization of research for the benefit of society and economic competitiveness.
The panel consists of :
Dr Prathik Roy - Group Product Manager for Nanoscience and Technology at Springer Nature
Dr Michel Rickhaus - Group leader (SNSF Ambizione) at the University of Zurich.
Dr Przemyslaw Gawel - Senior Scientist at Cambridge Display Technology Ltd
Dr Suze Kundu - Head of Public Engagement at Digital Science
During the session the panel answers key questions, including:
•What are the challenges to increasing the transfer of knowledge and technology from university researchers to the private sector?
•How can funding agencies foster the transfer of knowledge and technology from universities to the private sector?
•What are the key elements of successful university-industry commercialization collaborations?
•How do we create more jobs in the industry?
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Welcome back to Researcher Radio. In this episode, we will discuss the challenges faced by academics in Africa. Learn more about how academics choose the journals they publish in and the funding available to them, the challenges they face in accessing research and the future vision for science and research in Africa.
If you have any questions or if you would like to participate in an up and coming webinar, feel free to send an email to [email protected]. Researcher Radio is your look into the world of scientists, academics and publishers from around the world. ℗ & © 2020 Researcher Radio.
This podcast is brought to you by Researcher, the free app that makes it easy for academics and scientists to stay on top of new research in their area. Download it for free on iOS, Android or find us on your browser at www.researcher-app.com.
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Welcome back to Researcher Radio. In this episode, we will discuss the benefits and challenges that academics face with Open Access publishing in Asian and Pacific countries. Learn more about how academics choose the journals they publish in, the challenges they face in accessing research and the role of Open Access in their research and publishing processes.
If you have any questions or if you would like to participate in an up and coming webinar, feel free to send an email to [email protected]. Researcher Radio is your look into the world of scientists, academics and publishers from around the world. ℗ & © 2020 Researcher Radio.
This podcast is brought to you by Researcher, the free app that makes it easy for academics and scientists to stay on top of new research in their area. Download it for free on iOS, Android or find us on your browser at www.researcher-app.com.
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Welcome back to Researcher Radio. In this episode, we will explore the reading habits of academics. Learn more about how academics discover new research, how much time they dedicate to paper discovery and how they use social media in their research processes.
If you have any questions or if you would like to participate in an up and coming webinar, feel free to send an email to [email protected]. Researcher Radio is your look into the world of scientists, academics and publishers from around the world. ℗ & © 2019 Researcher Radio.
This podcast is brought to you by Researcher, the free app that makes it easy for academics and scientists to stay on top of new research in their area. Download it for free on iOS, Android or find us on your browser at www.researcher-app.com.
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Welcome back to Researcher Radio. In this season we will delve into the world of academic publishing and publisher relationships with authors. In this episode, we will discuss the following themes that follow the author journey. This includes the pre-submission and journal selection process, submission and peer review process, and post-publication marketing and aftercare. If you have any questions or if you would like to participate in an up and coming webinar, feel free to send an email to [email protected].
Researcher Radio is your look into the world of scientists, academics and publishers from around the world. Season 2 explores academic publishing and publisher relationships with authors. ℗ & © 2018 Researcher Radio.
This podcast is brought to you by Researcher, the free app that makes it easy for academics and scientists to stay on top of new research in their area. Download it for free on iOS, Android or find us on your browser at www.researcher-app.com.
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Today we are joined by Dr Rebecca Jones from the University of Reading. Rebecca is the author of 'Boundary conditions of workplace coaching outcomes'. Join us to discover more about the the role of coaching in the workplace. What is O*NET? What is blended coaching and how has this changed the coaching industry? In this episode, Rebecca answers all of these questions and more.
We will also gain further insights into 'Boundary conditions of workplace coaching outcomes', its impacts and the motivation behind Rebecca's work.
In today's episode, we discuss:
Rebecca describes her professional and academic background. [01:15]
We are guided through 'Boundary conditions of workplace coaching outcomes'. [03:15]
What is O*NET? [07:57]
How could the study of different working cultures alter the findings from this paper? [15:49]
Rebecca talks us through the potential impacts of this piece. [22:13]
Finally, Rebecca gives us her one piece of advice for anyone undertaking a PhD. [32:10]
Read the article here!
You can follow Rebecca on Twitter here and listen to her podcast in this link; https://apple.co/2GqgXk1
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Today we are joined by Dr Sumitha Nallu from the University of Chicago. Sumitha is the author of 'The Molecular Genetic Basis of Herbivory between Butterflies and their Host-Plants'. Join us to discover more about the genetic basis of herbivory between butterflies and plants. What is comparative transcriptomics analysis ? How was next generation sequencing used in this paper? What impacts will this piece have on our environment? In this episode, Sumitha answers all of these questions and more.
We will also gain further insights into 'The Molecular Genetic Basis of Herbivory between Butterflies and their Host-Plants', its impacts and the motivation behind Sumitha's work.
In today's episode, we discuss:
Sumitha describes her academic background and motivation. [01:43]
We are guided through 'The Molecular Genetic Basis of Herbivory between Butterflies and their Host-Plants'. [05:17]
Why were wild-caught female butterflies used for this study? [10:55]
What is hot in Sumitha's field? [22:53]
Finally, Sumitha gives us her one piece of advice for anyone undertaking a PhD. [25:50]
Read the article here!
This podcast is brought to you by RESEARCHER, the free app that makes it easy for academics and scientists to stay on top of new research in their area. Download it for free on iOS, Android or find us on your browser at www.researcherapp.io.
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Today we are joined by Dr Gabriele Gut from the University of Zurich. Gabriele is the author of 'Multiplexed protein maps link subcellular organization to cellular states'. Join us to discover more about the combination of traditional biology and computational techniques. What is 4i? How can 4i change clinical trial processes? Why should you talk to a lab before starting a PhD? In this episode, Gabriele answers all of these questions and more.
We will also gain further insights into 'Multiplexed protein maps link subcellular organization to cellular states', its impacts and the motivation behind Gabriele's work.
In today's episode, we discuss:
Gabriele describes his academic background. [01:33]
We are guided through 'Multiplexed protein maps link subcellular organization to cellular states'. [03:25]
What are the key considerations for 4i? [07:10]
Gabriele discusses 4i and the clinical trial process. [12:15]
Finally, Gabriele gives us his one piece of advice for anyone undertaking a PhD. [26:41]
Read the article here!
This podcast is brought to you by RESEARCHER, the free app that makes it easy for academics and scientists to stay on top of new research in their area. Download it for free on iOS, Android or find us on your browser at www.researcherapp.io.
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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.