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הפודקאסט של הכימאי החדש | The New Chemist's Podcast- " The Basics of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry" in Hebrew - "Peace is Important. Education is Important."12 Sep 202403:07:33

חיי האדם והשלום, כמו גם עיסוקים חינוכיים, קבוצת הפודקאסטים של The New Chemist משחררת פרק בנושא "יסודות הביולוגיה והביוכימיה המולקולרית" בעברית.

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With current events globally, and recognizing the importance of all human life and peace, as well as educational pursuits, The New Chemist's Podcasting Group, has worked hard on releasing an episode on " The Basics of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry" in Hebrew.

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Peace is important. Education is important.

 

TNSPPE: The First Semester of Second Year - Part 2- Biopharmaceutics08 Sep 202400:40:52

TNSPPE: "The First Semester of Second Year- Part 2: Embarking on the Essentials of Pharmacy Mastery" --

Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

 

The New Student Pharmacist Podcast Experience: Faith and Science Integration - "Ubi Caritas"- Remix11 Aug 202400:27:11
Welcome to The New Student Pharmacist’s Podcast Experience. We are so glad you are listening in! Know that you belong wherever your community, values, passion and hard work coincide. This is an academic community, and you are not alone, and you are worth the hard work it takes to achieve your academic aspirations. Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions. -- Join us on an extraordinary journey where faith meets science in our latest podcast episode, "Ubi Caritas" Remix. The New Student Pharmacist Podcast brings you an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation, seamlessly blending the realms of spirituality and scientific discovery. We are thrilled to feature a special guest in this episode: Mike Zott, a distinguished Post-Doc at UPenn and a graduate of Caltech. Mike's unique perspective as a scientist deeply rooted in his faith offers a compelling narrative on how these two worlds beautifully intersect. -- "Ubi verus amor et caritas et honesta inquisitio invenitur, bona scientia et fides in Deo invenitur" -- "Where true love and charity and honest inquiry is found, good science and faith in God is found"
TNCPG Remix-Fireside Chat Remix - Interview with Simar Bajaj (Harvard University) - 40 Under 40 in Cancer, FPA Science Story of the Year | Journalist in The Atlantic, TIME, NPR..28 Jul 202400:57:46

In this fireside chat remixed episode and podcast interview with Simar, a Senior at Harvard University, we discuss Simar's achievements in science communication, his perseverance, and the hard work required to produce good work, science communication, and good journalism. Furthermore, Simar provides insights as he is a developing and achieving young leader in the science and journalism arenas. Definitely an episode worth listening to!


Here are the links to his website and LinkedIn Page:

1. Simar's website: https://www.simarbajaj.com/

2. Simar's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simar-bajaj/


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Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.

Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

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Mandela Day 2024 Special: The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast in Afrikaans and English| Mandeladag 2024 Spesiale: Die Nuwe Studente-aptekerspodcast in Afrikaans en Engels22 Jul 202401:35:47

Mandela Day 2024 Special: The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast in Afrikaans and English --

Om Mandela-dag te vier, beoog ons in hierdie episode om die onderhoude van Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D. en dr. Emery Brown, MD, PhD in Afrikaans en Engels. Geniet die dubbele vertalings van beide onderhoude.

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Neem asseblief kennis dat die sienings van hierdie poduitsending dié van my gas(s) en ek verteenwoordig. Ons verwerp enige verlies op enige manier. Sien asseblief 'n mediese beroep wat deur die raad gesertifiseer is en staatsgeregistreer is vir advies en konsultasie. Dit is nie ontwerp om te dien as 'n plaasvervanger vir goeie mediese advies, voorstelle of konsultasies nie. Weereens, ons weier enige verlies op enige manier.

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Mandela Day 2024 Special: The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast in Afrikaans and English


To celebrate Mandela Day, in this episode, we aim to present the interviews of Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D. and Dr. Emery Brown, MD, PhD in Afrikaans and in English. Enjoy the dual translations of both interviews.

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Please note that the views of this podcast represent those of my guest (s) and I. We disclaim any loss in any way. Please see a medical professional who is board certified and state registered for advice and consultation. These are not designed to serve as a substitute for sound medical advice, suggestions or consultations. Again, we disclaim any loss in any way.

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The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast Experience- Flashback Wednesday with an Interview of The Wall Street Journal's Greg Zuckerman17 Jul 202400:36:00

The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast Experience- Flashback Wednesday with an Interview of The Wall Street Journal's Greg Zuckerman

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Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

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Music Citation: Music by wildsound159 from Pixabay

What if Biochemistry Lectures were Virtual Reality Movies? | Biochemistry Lectures in VR| Note: VR Headset Required05 Jun 202400:16:31

In this video episode on Spotify, we present a biochemistry lecture on the Central Dogma on Molecular Biology, as a movie in Virtual Reality, please note that any good Virtual Reality Headset can be used and will work for this video episode. This episode can be watched with the combination of a VR Headset and a cellphone.

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Note: These views reflect only those of my guest(s) and I. These do not constitute financial, medical and professional advice. Please see the relevant professionals who are certified and accredited by the state and board in your country, and we disclaim any loss in any way.

What if Biochemistry Lectures were 3D Movies? - 3D- Lectures in Biochemistry| Note: 3D Glasses Required| Video on Spotify05 Jun 202400:16:31

In this video episode on Spotify, we present a biochemistry lecture on the Central Dogma on Molecular Biology, as a movie in 3D, please note that any good pair of 3D-glasses used for movies, will work for this video episode. ---

Note: These views reflect only those of my guest(s) and I. These do not constitute financial, medical and professional advice. Please see the relevant professionals who are certified and accredited by the state and board in your country, and we disclaim any loss in any way.

TNCPG's- What If the Metro-Train Was a Classroom? -Pharmaceutical Calculations 1- "Aerial" Overview18 May 202400:05:30

In this episode we provide an "aerial" overview of the introductions to pharmaceutical calculations 1. It definitely is a good episode. Check it out! -- Note: These views reflect only those of my guest(s) and I. These do not constitute financial, medical and professional advice. Please see the relevant professionals who are certified and accredited by the state and board in your country, and we disclaim any loss in any way. -- Note: Some content may have been produced using A.I..

3D- Lecture-casts: If Chemistry was Taught in A Football (Soccer) Stadium? - A Discussion of Equilibria12 May 202400:08:19

3D- Lecture: If Chemistry was Taught in A Football (Soccer) Stadium? - A Discussion of Equilibria

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Note: These views reflect only those of my guest(s) and I. These do not constitute financial, medical and professional advice. Please see the relevant professionals who are certified and accredited by the state and board in your country, and we disclaim any loss in any way.


Remixed Interview: The New Student Pharmacist Podcast Experience- Interview with Joshua Charles, M.P.P. (University of Chicago) and CEO and Founder of Frontier Dominion Limited.03 Mar 202400:33:23

In this interview, we discuss with a leading young expert, Joshua Charles, M.P.P., in geopolitics and public policy, his work thus far in his career and his strides in his personal and professional life.

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Biography:

Joshua Charles is the Founder and CEO of Frontier Dominion Limited, a dynamic global advisory firm committed to providing unparalleled expertise at the intersection of international geopolitics and business strategy. As the driving force behind Frontier Dominion Limited, Joshua leverages his profound grasp of research methodologies to empower clients in navigating the ever-changing global business landscape. As the leader of Frontier Dominion, Joshua Charles brings a diversity of experience and expertise to the role. He has a strong background in research and development, honed through roles at Constellation Energy Corporation, the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research, Climate Vault, and Cambridge Global Advisors. His adeptness in research, business development, and strategic acumen has been impactful in positively contributing to the success of diverse organizations. Joshua holds a Master of Public Policy from the University of Chicago, where he was honored as a Pearson Fellow. His formative years at Cornell University culminated in a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies, crowned by a Distinction in Research. --

Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

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Music Citation: Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

The Central Dogma with Black History Highlight and Flashback- 1st Bahamian-American ACS Bridge Fellow and GEM Fellow at Indiana University- Bloomington 02 Feb 202400:09:37

Celebrating Black History Month with one of the first Bahamian-American ACS Bridge Fellow and GEM Fellow at Indiana University-Bloomington! Here is a flashback video focusing on the Central Dogma!

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Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

Flashback: Em inglês e português | Remembering a Keystone Moment in Graduate School- Highlights from IU-Bloomington as an ACS Bridge Fellow and GEM Fellow | In English and Portuguese08 Sep 202403:06:02

Português: Neste episódio, reflito sobre um momento fundamental na pós-graduação, durante o qual trabalhei em minha tese de pós-graduação centrada na importância de um fosfolipídio (cardiolipina) em doenças neurodegenerativas e no potencial desse lipídio usando lipidômica para ajudar em pesquisas futuras esforços.

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As informações contidas neste episódio são produto do trabalho exclusivo de David Ferguson e não devem ser reproduzidas, copiadas ou distribuídas sem o consentimento expresso por escrito de David Joshua Ferguson.

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 English: In this episode, I reflect on a keystone moment in graduate school, within which I worked on my graduate thesis that was centered around the significance of a phospholipid (cardiolipin) in neurodegenerative diseases, and the potential of that lipid using lipidomics to help further research endeavours.

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The information contained within this episode is the exclusive work product of David Ferguson and is not to be reproduced, copied or distributed without the expressed written consent of David Joshua Ferguson. ---

 

The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast -Discussions on Nobel Prizes in Chemistry (2020;1997)- Video Episode30 Dec 202300:39:23

Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

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Welcome to "The New Student Pharmacist and The Nobel Prizes in Chemistry," a thought-provoking and inspiring podcast where we delve into the groundbreaking ideas behind the 2020 and 1997 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry. Join us as we explore the fundamental ideas associated with the significant contributions of these Nobel laureates in 2020 and 1997 and how their work revolutionized the field of chemistry.

This discussion aims to enlighten and inspire student pharmacists and chemistry enthusiasts alike.


Note: The views expressed in this podcast represent those of my guests and I.


Highlighted Among the Greats in Science Communication- On Feedspot13 Dec 202300:04:10

As the renowned scientist Linus Pauling once stated, 'The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas.' In alignment with this sentiment, the recognition and referencing begins with the esteemed category of Science Advances, followed by the distinguished sections dedicated to noteworthy Chemical and Engineering News. It is with great delight and humility, that I note the inclusion of The New Chemist's Podcast, a venture I founded and host, that has now evolved into The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast.

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Note: The views on this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.

The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast- A Perspective: Exploring Multi-Factorial Aspects of Quantum Dots- Unveiling Potential Applications?12 Dec 202300:08:39


Cite: 1. Ferguson, MRSB MRSC D. A Perspective: Exploring Multi-Factorial Aspects of Quantum Dots- Unveiling Potential Applications? The New Chemist- Academic Journal. Published online December 11, 2023. doi:10.21428/3ed95e66.5f4dd3e2 ---


A Perspective- Exploring Multi-Factorial Aspects of Quantum Dots- Unveiling Potential Applications?

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Introduction

First, in the realm of quantum dots, the gaze has long been fixed upon their size-dependent optical properties. These nanoscopic entities exhibit intriguing behaviors, where larger uniform nanoparticles offer more space for electron waves, consequently influencing their optical characteristics. Conversely, the confinement of subatomic particles within nanoparticles leads to observable quantized effects, significantly impacting their optical manifestations.

 




Discussion and Inquiry

Second, delving into the foundational principles of quantum chemistry, we often lean on established concepts like Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. This principle underscores the profound influence of momentum and position on entities at the quantum scale. Size, in essence, is a mathematical expression of position across a dimension or multiple dimensions.

 

However, what if we were to extend our analysis beyond the size-induced, and quantized-light dependent optical traits of nanoparticles? What if we were to consider their intrinsic and resultant momentum, and how this could affect their optical and temperature properties?


Might such an approach engender a spectrum of radiation with tuned multi-components? Could we better understand and tune the quantized light absorption of colloidal particles through an analysis of their intrinsic and resultant momenta and how that is affect by quantized light? Could we tailor these findings to meet diverse research and clinical needs and demands?

 

With these questions raised, this beckons us to venture beyond a conventional focus on position or size as a main parameter to adjust in pursuit of understanding quantum dot applications, phenomena, and behavior.

As scientists, it may serve us well to consider the profound implications of how these nanoparticles (quantum dots), potentially adjust or change their behavior within the context of an input of quantized light, when possessing an intrinsic or resultant momentum.

 

Reference

1.       Robinson, J. The quantum dot story. Chemistry World. (https://www.chemistryworld.com/features/the-quantum-dot-story/4018219.article).


The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast- Questions of the Month19 Nov 202300:02:09

In this brief episode we explore key questions such as: 1. What if we could use genetic evolution and modifying the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway for more targeted therapy in proteinopathies, for example utilizing directed evolution and protein engineering with ubiquitin or regions of the proteasome complex, to include antisense mRNA for key motifs apart of amyloid precursor protein (APP), PSEN1 or SNCA? Could we better target the histopathological hallmarks associated with Alzheimer’s disease, such as the plaques of amyloid-beta, that are indicated in Alzheimer’s disease progression?
2.  What if we could use different modified tRNA, or agents in the protein translation pathway, to facilitate therapy for NDD proteinopathies.
In reference to question 1, check out this article on the UPS system in the body: The Ubiquitin–Proteasome System in Immune Cells .

The New Chemist's Podcast- Amino Acid Combination and Dual Video Concurrent Lecture16 Oct 202300:09:54

In this episode- we combined two concurrent videos to show the amino acid structure, with the appropriate image references, and discuss the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology as well.


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Note: The appropriate references are listed, with the views on this podcast representing those of my guest(s) and I, and this episode is only for educational purposes.

When People of Faith in Science Professions Meet- An Interview with Vincent Miranda (MD- Candidate)06 Oct 202300:04:20

In this interview highlight from 2021, Vincent and I being people of faith, discuss our progress in our science training, with Vincent as an M.D. -Candidate, and myself ( then M.S. Student, now Pharm.D. Candidate and M.S. Graduate).

The New Chemist's Podcast- When "Structures and Functions-Fast Facts" in Pharmacy, Collides with Molecular Biology (Central Dogma)03 Oct 202300:28:55

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!

Season 24 Begins: Concepts and Creativity Collide - A Combination of Dr. Fortingo's Stellar Interview and an Explanation of the Central Dogma30 Sep 202300:15:52

In this episode, we present again a stellar interview with now Dr. Fortingo, MD ( a current medical resident and Medical College of Georgia graduate), and an explanation by our founder and producer, Mr. D.J. Ferguson, discussing the central dogma, the essential amino acids' three codon representations, and the amino acids' structures by physicochemical categories.

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Note: The views on this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. This is not a form of professional consultation, it is only for education and entertaining purposes solely.

The New Chemist's Podcast Remixed Snapshot Video Series - Pioneers and Leaders - Highlights- Dr. Emery N. Brown, MD, PhD (Harvard/MIT)29 Sep 202300:02:42

In this snapshot video episode, we highlight one of the previous interviews with a leading & pioneering scientist in anesthesia, neuroscience, medicine and statistics, who is Dr. Emery N. Brown, MD, PhD (Harvard/MIT) . Definitely an episode to listen to and watch!

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Note: The views on this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.


The New Chemist's Podcast Remixed Video Series - Pioneers and Leaders - Highlights- Chancellor May, UC Davis28 Sep 202300:05:55

In this episode, we highlight one of the leading & pioneering chancellors in academic leadership and S.T.E.M., Dr. Gary S. May. Definitely an episode to listen to!

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Note: The views on this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.

Honoring Innovation: A Norwegian Tribute to A Kavli Prize Winner: Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D.— A Mentor to Our Founder (DJ Ferguson)02 Sep 202400:26:53

In this episode, titled "Honoring Innovation: A Norwegian Tribute to Kavli Prize Winner Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D.—A Mentor to Our Founder (DJ Ferguson)," we present a Norwegian-language interview with Dr. Langer, celebrating his recent achievement as a co-recipient of the Kavli Prize for Nanoscience, along with other scientists.

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Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.

Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.


The New Chemist's Podcast- General Chemistry Book Review with Hip-Hop 26 Sep 202300:06:45

In this episode we present a complete review of introductory college chemistry 1, with organic chemistry themed hip-hop music in the background. Definitely an episode worth listening to!

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Note: The views of this podcast reflect those of my guest(s) and I.

Video Episode: The New Chemist's Podcast- Understanding Cardiolipin's Function in Neurodegenerative Diseases - Thesis Abstract in ASL09 Aug 202300:03:43

Episode Text:

Cardiolipin (CL), also known as diphosphatidyglycerol, is localized and synthesized exclusively in the mitochondria. This glycerophospholipid was first characterized by Mary Pangborn and McFarlane in 1941. Presently, CL is considered a potential therapeutic target for several neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs). Recent developments in the field of lipidomics indicate that the ratio of monolysocardiolipin-to-native CL is a valuable biomarker for diagnosing NDDs such as Barth Syndrome (BTHS). In this review, the role of lipidomics in understanding the function of CL in NDDs is reviewed.

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Link: https://www.cambridge.org/engage/coe/article-details/645963ca1ca6101a450119f0

The New Chemist's Podcast- The New Chemist's Chemistry Handbook- Book Overview and the Start of the Book Launch26 Jul 202300:24:22

In this episode, we present overviews of chemistry ideas and high school chemistry fundamentals, to show the utility, high value, and technical accuracy of the 415 page book - " The New Chemist's Chemistry Handbook" , and its importance in making a difference in the lives/careers of different types of learners and students in high school.


Link to the Book:

US : https://www.amazon.com/Chemists-High-School-Chemistry-Handbook-ebook/dp/B0CB7N755W?ref_=ast_author_mpb

India: https://www.amazon.in/Chemists-High-School-Chemistry-Handbook-ebook/dp/B0CB7N755W



Organic Chemistry Fundamentals in American Sign Language18 Jul 202300:08:23

Organic Chemistry as A Fairy Tale: Once upon a time there as a professor who have twelve princes named: Namio, Structurio and his brother Reactivio, Acidio and his brother Basicio, Nucleophilicio and his brother Electrophilicio, Equilibrio, Stereochemico, Sterico and his brother Electronico and Regioselectivio. Each prince was more complementary than their brother. They all stayed together in the mind-town called Organicochemico. One evening when during the mystical week known as “finale” they all came together to compete at the yearly games. Namio was notoriously a political person who voted for the PLP-s, also known as ( Prinicpal-Locant-Parent Chain- Suffix). Structurio competed in the dance competition showing his routines in their condensed, and bond-line forms. Reactivio participated in the track competition particularly in the race called the Kinetic 500. Acidio and Basicio competed in the meditation competition led by Dr. Bronsted who focuses on obtaining and letting go of your inner proton. Nucleophilicio and electrophilicio helped organized the Kinetic 500, while they both competed in the gymnastic competition with Nucleophilicio stretching the farthest and electophilicio serving as the catcher for the cheerleaders. Equlibrio participated in the annual Le-Chatellier’s fencing competition. Furthermore, stereochemico participated in the art competition focusing on 3D drawings and the arrangement of the objects in space. Sterico and electronico being fierce rivals, competed in the rowing competition with sterico winning at points and electronico winning at points. The boat race is still ongoing. Regioselectivio competed in the map reading competition since he was good at predicting the directions of battles and direction for hikes and journeys. These princes still compete today.. and the story continues.

Noise Canceling Remix : The New Chemist's Podcast- Unforgettable Interview with Dr. Trevor Johnson, Ph.D. - Disasterologist / Disaster Science Specialist 03 Jul 202300:49:07

In this noise cancelling remix, we discuss with a developing and young leading Bahamian, in Disaster Science,Dr. Johnson, his experiences and career growth thus far. We talk about resilience and the importance of authenticity for personal and professional growth. Meanwhile, he provides seminal advice to those wanting to pursue careers that address climate change issues contributing to disasters .

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A preview of Dr. Johnson's biography is on LinkedIn .

The New Chemist's Podcast: Noise Cancelling Remix - Interview with Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D. , MIT Institute Professor and Co-Founder of Moderna- In English and Spanish13 Jun 202300:50:16

In this inspiring episode of " The New Chemist's Podcast" , we re-air the interview with Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D., MIT Institute Professor and Co-Founder of Moderna. This interview is remixed to be noise cancelling, and presented in English first, and then in Spanish.

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Transcript of Interview with Dr. Langer, Sc.D.

https://thenewchemistpublications.pubpub.org/pub/alinjkww/release/2

Celebration of the Episode 101 : Interview with Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D., MIT Institute Professor and Co-Founder of Moderna, in English and Swedish11 Jun 202300:52:50

In this episode of "The New Chemist's Podcast", we are re-airing an interview with Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D., and providing a translation of this great interview in Swedish.

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Interview Transcript:

https://thenewchemistpublications.pubpub.org/pub/alinjkww/release/2

Celebration of the 100th Episode- Noise-Cancelling Remixed: A Highlight from: "Lecture-casts"- A Podcast Lecture Series in General Chemistry in English and then in Spanish07 Jun 202301:52:58

In this 100th episode of " The New Chemist's Podcast", we highlight the introductory general chemistry lecture from "Lecture-casts"- A Podcast Lecture Series in General Chemistry", which is done in English, and then in Spanish. Definitely an episode worth listening to!

Interview with Dr.Todd Golub , M.D., Chief Scientific Officer,Core Institute Member, Director of the Cancer Program, The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT - In English and In Portuguese05 Jun 202301:09:08

In this episode we have an Interview with Dr.Todd Golub , M.D., Core Institute Member, Chief Scientific Officer, Director of the Cancer Program, The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. This interview is in English, which is then followed by a translation in Portuguese.

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Interview Transcript:

https://thenewchemistpublications.pubpub.org/pub/ktjwv1en/release/2

Noise - Cancelling Remix- Interview with Dr.Todd Golub , M.D., Chief Scientific Officer,Core Institute Member, Director of the Cancer Program, The Broad Institute - In English and German02 Jun 202301:08:40

In this noise-cancelling remixed episode, we have an interview with Dr.Todd Golub , M.D., Core Institute Member, Chief Scientific Officer, Director of the Cancer Program, The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. This interview is in English, which is then followed by a translation in German.

TNSPPE: "The First Twenty-Fourth of Second Year - Part 1: Your Journey into the Heart of Pharmacy Mastery"01 Sep 202405:17:01

TNSPPE: "The First Sixth of Second Year: Embarking on the Essentials of Pharmacy Mastery" --

Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

The New Chemist's Podcast -- Noise - Cancelling Remix- Interview with Dr.Todd Golub , M.D., The Broad (Harvard/MIT)- In English and Spanish01 Jun 202301:04:34

In this noise-cancelling remixed episode, we have an interview with Dr.Todd Golub , M.D., Core Institute Member, Chief Scientific Officer, Director of the Cancer Program, The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. This interview is in English, which is then followed by a translation in Spanish. 

Noise - Cancelling Remix - Interview with Dr.Todd Golub , M.D., Chief Scientific Officer, Core Institute Member, Director of the Cancer Program, The Broad Institute of (Harvard/MIT) - English/ French01 Jun 202301:06:32

In this noise-cancelling remixed episode, we have an interview with Dr.Todd Golub , M.D., Core Institute Member, Chief Scientific Officer, Director of the Cancer Program, The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. This interview is in English, which is then followed by a translation in French.


The New Chemist's Podcast (Video Episode) - An Undergraduate Thesis on the Total Synthesis of Vitamin B-12 (Eschenmoser Variant) - A Flashback to my time at Taylor University 19 May 202300:20:51

In this episode of "The New Chemist's Podcast", I highlight my Undergraduate Thesis on the Total Synthesis of Vitamin B-12 ( Eschenmoser Variant) -, which is a flashback to my time at Taylor University! Definitely a good episode!

The New Chemist's Podcast- Interview with Dr. L.C. Campeau - Associate Vice President and Head of Small Molecule R&D at Merck- Video Episode.30 Apr 202300:33:10

In this interview we discuss with a leading pioneer in chemistry, Dr. L.C. Campeau, his career and his accomplishments thus far, and what has been an impetus for his achievements. Dr. L.C. Campeau is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

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Dr. Campeau's Biography:

L.-C. Campeau obtained his Ph. D. degree in 2007 with the late Professor Keith Fagnou at the University of Ottawa in Canada as an NSERC Doctoral Fellow, after completing his B.Sc. in Biopharmaceutical Sciences. He was the recipient of the Pierre Laberge Prize for the best Ph.D. thesis in the Science Faculty. The Faculty of Science awarded him the inaugural Young Alumni Award in 2016 and in 2022 he received the inaugural Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award. L.-C. first joined Merck Research Laboratories at Merck-Frosst in Montreal in 2007 making key contributions to the discovery of Doravirine (MK-1439) for which he received a Merck Special Achievement Award. In 2010, he moved from Quebec to New Jersey, where he has served in roles of increasing responsibility Head of Catalysis & Automation, Head of Discovery Process Chemistry and Head of Process Chemistry. L.-C. is currently Associate Vice President and the Head of Small Molecule Process Research and Development, leading a team of smart creative scientists and engineers developing innovative solutions in support of all discovery, pre-clinical and clinical active pharmaceutical ingredient deliveries for the entire Merck portfolio for small-molecule therapeutics. Over his tenure at Merck, L.-C. and his team have made important contributions to >40 clinical candidates and 7 commercial products to date. Under his leadership, his organization has received the EPA’s Green Chemistry Challenge Award four consecutive years and received the Heroes of Chemistry Award for their work on Molnupiravir in 2022. His passion for scientific excellence exemplified by >80 publications and patents, several successful collaborations with key academics, and an extensive list of >85 invited lectures worldwide. As a proud Canadian, L.-C. continues his engagement in the Canadian chemistry community, serving 4 years on the NSERC Discovery Grants committee (2019-2022) and currently sits on the NSERC National Awards Selection Committee. L.-C. was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2022.

The New Chemist Podcast- Interview with Joseph Dickman, MD-Candidate at University of Wisconsin-Madison26 May 202200:25:03

In this interview, my good friend and colleague, Joseph Dickman candidly discusses his path in medical school and his time previously as an undergraduate at Taylor University. An excellent interview.


Interview Recorded in 2021

The New Chemist Podcast Interview with Jenaye Burrows, MBBS- Candidate at The University of the West Indies24 Apr 202200:34:36

In this interview Jenaye Burrows, an MBBS candidate at the University of the West Indies discusses her career as a student thus far. She provides clear ideas and insights on  her medical school and her undergraduate years. Definitely a good interview.

The New Chemist Podcast Interview with Gabriel Galarza20 Mar 202200:36:00

In this interview we discuss Gabriel successful career thus far, and how to achieve those "5%" moments that complement to success, through networking and working hard. Definitely a good interview.

Note: TNCC Podcasting division does not claim the rights to the music used in the podcast episode.

The New Chemist's Podcast- Interview with DJ Lewis- DJ Ferguson interviewing DJ Lewis23 May 202100:36:54

In this episode we discuss academic careers, technology, and the cloud. Also we discuss advice that is beneficial to engineers and undergraduate science students.

"Virginia Visionaries: A Spotlight On A Few Leaders" - Flashback: Virginia Leaders in their Careers31 Aug 202402:09:46
TNSPPE: Virginia Highlight- Highlighting Leading Thinkers and Students: Mr. Paul Neal (Vantage Point Commercial Capital), Mr. Jalen Harrison (Law Student, UVA) and Mr. Isaiah Swann (MD-PhD Student, UVA) --- Note: These views reflect only those of my guest(s) and I. These do not constitute financial, medical and professional advice. Please see the relevant professionals who are certified and accredited by the state and board in your country, and we disclaim any loss in any way.
The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast Experience: The Top 300 "Labyrinth", and The Magical World of Pharmacia 26 Aug 202403:56:34

Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.

Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

-- In this episode of the podcast, we dive into the mystical Kingdom of Cytochrome where drugs and enzymes come to life! Discover the delicate dance of drug interactions through an enchanting allegory featuring characters like Sir Simvastatin and Lady Grapefruit.

Perfect for science students and curious minds alike, this story-driven episode makes complex pharmacology concepts easy to grasp and memorable. Tune in for a unique blend of education and entertainment!

A Conversation w/ David, Mr. Chadwin Hanna (UF) and Dr. Nassir Mokarram (Emory) on Cutting-Edge BME25 Aug 202400:46:57
🚨 New Episode Alert! 🎧 Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Nassir Mokarram, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Emory University, as we explore the cutting-edge world of bioengineering and neural regeneration. 🧠🔬 Listen now to discover how innovation is shaping the future of neurosurgery! 🎙️ #Neurosurgery #Bioengineering #PharmacyPodcast #STEMM #Innovation #NeuralRegeneration -- Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.
The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast Experience- Year 2- Foundations- Episode 121 Aug 202401:35:37
The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast Experience- Year 2- Foundations- Episode 1 --- Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. Some of the content produced involved the use of AI. Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.
A Conversation to Remember and Highlight- An Interview with Dr. Todd Golub, MD (Harvard/ MIT)14 Aug 202400:37:07

In this re-aired interview, we remix it with classical music to showcase a luminary in the field of oncology, cancer research and molecular biology from Harvard/ MIT, Dr. Todd Golub, MD.

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Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. -- Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

TNSPPE: Conceptual Review and Highlights of One of the Top Episodes in the Entire Podcast Series- An Interview with Dr. Keshav Raghavendran, MD (Resident Physician)14 Sep 202401:25:30

TNSPPE: Conceptual Review and Highlights of One of the Top Episodes in the Entire Podcast Series- An Interview with Dr. Keshav Raghavendran, MD

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In this re-aired interview, we highlight a stellar former Georgia Tech colleague, then medical student and now medical resident. His episode was one of the most listened to in the series over the past four years!

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Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

 

The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast Experience- The Comedy of Ions: The Dramatic World of Electrolyte Balance 17 Sep 202400:54:47

The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast Experience- The Comedy of Ions: The Dramatic World of Electrolyte Balance

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Note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. Note: Purpose of these episodes- not at all, for advice or medical suggestions. These are aimed to provide support for peer pharmacists in training in educational and intellectually stimulating ways. Again, these are not at all for medical advice, or for medical suggestions. Please see your local state and board-certified physician, PA or NP, and pharmacist for medical advice and suggestions.

 

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