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TIME to Talk - Science & Medicine is a podcast from the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME) at Queen’s University designed to showcase translational research. Hosted by Dr. Stephen Archer a... more
FAQs about TIME to Talk - Science & Medicine:How many episodes does TIME to Talk - Science & Medicine have?The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
September 18, 2024Of Mice and Men, and a Few Other CreaturesGet to know our special guest Dr. Andrew Winterborn, Queen’s University’s veterinarian. A graduate of the University of Montreal in 2005 with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, Dr. Winterborn completed his residency at the University of Rochester Medical Centre before joining Queen’s in 2009. During his time at Queen’s, Dr. Winterborn, an acknowledged expert […]...more35minPlay
September 18, 2024Viva La Cardiología: The heartbeat of Latin AmericaGet to know our special guest Dr. Adrian Baranchuk. Dr. Adrian Baranchuk, a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, obtained his MD from the University of Buenos Aires in 1990. After qualifying in Internal Medicine and Cardiology (1995), he completed a Clinical Fellowship in Cardiac Electrophysiology (1997). In 2002 he immigrated to Spain for a Research […]...more47minPlay
June 13, 2024Cancer Chaos: Exploiting dysfunctional relationships between DNA & chromatin in cancer therapeuticsGet to know our special guest Dr. Lynne Postovit. Dr. Postovit earned her Bachelor of Science (Honours) at Queen’s University in 1999. After receiving her PhD in Anatomy and Cell Biology at Queen’s, Dr. Postovit completed a CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship at Northwestern University in the Department of Cancer Biology and Epigenomics. Dr. Postovit was an […]...more33minPlay
May 27, 2024The Marvelous Universe of Cell-Based Therapy: First-In-Canada Clinical Trials to Regrow the Lungs of Premature BabiesGet to know our special guest Dr. Bernard Thébaud. Dr. Thébaud is a clinician-scientist with a focus on the clinical translation of stem cell-based therapies for lung diseases. Dr. Thébaud is a senior scientist with the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) and Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute (CHEO RI), and a neonatologist with […]...more37minPlay
April 29, 2024Made in Canada CAR-T therapy: Reprogramming a patient’s cells to kill their cancerGet to know Dr. Annette Hay. Dr. Annette Hay is a Hematologist within the Department of Medicine, Queen’s University, cross-appointed to the Departments of Oncology and Pediatrics, and a Senior Investigator with the Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG). She became Chair of the Division of Hematology in January 2021. Commencing at the University of Dundee […]...more32minPlay
April 03, 2024What every young women should know about alcohol consumptionGet to know Dr. Jennifer Flemming – Dr. Flemming is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Public Health Sciences at Queen’s University with clinical training in gastroenterology, hepatology and liver transplantation. After completing her Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology training at Queen’s University, she completed two years of advanced hepatology and a Master’s in Clinical Research […]...more41minPlay
April 02, 2024Hocus POCUS: Detecting early signs of heart diseaseGet to know Dr. Amer Johri – a professor and clinician in the department of medicine at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. Dr. Johri is an expert on 3D echocardiography, interventional echocardiography, and Handheld Cardiac Ultrasound. His research focus involves patient-oriented research projects and the innovation of non-invasive techniques to predict and diagnose atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. This […]...more43minPlay
February 07, 2024Women That BleedThe TIME podcast is getting a bit of an update! We would like to introduce: ‘TIME to Talk Science & Medicine’ with hosts Dr. Stephen Archer and Dr. Charlie Hindmarch. This new podcast is designed to highlight translational researchers at Queen’s University. Our goal is to focus on a translational researcher, to learn about where they’ve […]...more31minPlay
August 04, 2023When lung cancer calls for extra help!In medicine, we often use reviews and guidelines to inform best practices that are safe, and effective and are updated regularly based on new forthcoming evidence. The treatment of malignant superior vena cava syndrome, a rare condition where cancer causes obstruction to the blood flow to the heart, is less well studied and has not been reviewed […]...more27minPlay
April 05, 2023Histamine Production by the Gut Microbiota Induces Visceral Hyperalgesia through Histamine 4 Receptor Signaling in MiceSynopsys: Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a common disorder characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. While there may be multiple mechanisms that lead to development of IBS, the bacteria in our gut appear to play an important role in a number of IBS patients. We discuss novel research by scientists at Queen’s University […]...more23minPlay
FAQs about TIME to Talk - Science & Medicine:How many episodes does TIME to Talk - Science & Medicine have?The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.