Synopsis
Podcast by Harvard Catalyst
Episodes
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Positive Effects: A Career in Public Health
23/05/2017 Duration: 32minSara Bleich, PhD, of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, joins us to discuss her career in obesity prevention and control. Hear about the range of public health issues she has tackled throughout her career, including her efforts to reduce children’s consumption of sugary drinks, and her time as senior policy advisor to the former First Lady’s Let’s Move! initiative.
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Beyond Borders: Combating HIV in Africa
10/05/2017 Duration: 29minSouth Africa has the largest prevalence of people living with HIV but only about half are seeking treatment. Dr. Ingrid Katz, assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, has been working since 2008 to understand the reasons behind this disparity. She joins us to talk about her work and how a peer support program that she piloted has led to more people starting and staying in treatment.
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Health Decision Science: Assessing the Value of Information
18/04/2017 Duration: 18minWe talk with Dr. Ankur Pandya, of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, whose research centers on the decision-making process behind the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Hear how asking the right questions can lead to more cost-effective and effective medical decisions.
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For Human Use: Bringing Together a Community to Fight Angiosarcoma
04/04/2017 Duration: 21minShortly before she was supposed to receive her PhD, Dr. Corrie Painter, of the Broad Institute, was diagnosed with a little known and aggressive form of cancer that would ultimately change not only her life, but her career. In the latest ThinkResearch podcast, she explains how she turned a devastating health crisis into an opportunity to raise awareness about and improve the treatment of two rare forms of cancer.
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Other Side Effects: The Economics of Healthcare
21/03/2017 Duration: 18minDr. Anupam Jena, of Mass General Hospital, explains the intersection of economics and medicine, including why some physicians are more likely to purchase larger homes and how the inequalities that exist in health care could impact the treatment of patients.
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Let’s Get Clinical: The Role of Physical Activity in Preventing Disease
07/03/2017 Duration: 27minThe headlines are everywhere: sedentary behavior can be a health risk. On the next episode of ThinkResearch, Dr. I-Min Lee, professor of epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, discusses what recent studies actually reveal and how scientists are working to increase physical activity, not just in the U.S. but all over the world.
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Teach Them Young: Addressing the Childhood Obesity Epidemic Through After-School Programs
22/02/2017 Duration: 24minDr. Rebekka Lee, ScD, and the Harvard Prevention Research Center aim to find community-based solutions to obesity through interventions around nutrition and physical activity with local children in after-school programs.
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Clinical Thinking: Why Clinical Trials Matter
07/02/2017 Duration: 28minIn the latest episode of ThinkResearch, BWH senior epidemiologist Dr. Julie Buring, ScD, explains the techniques behind using clinical trials to determine the efficacy of health treatments and provide potentially life-saving answers to research questions.
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The VITAL study: Impact of Vitamins on Chronic Disease
24/01/2017 Duration: 26minVitamin D is known for promoting bone health, and now Dr. JoAnn Manson believes it could also reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. Hear how she started a nationwide clinical trial with nearly 26,000 participants to determine the additional benefits of vitamin D and omega-3s.
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Kidney Stones: The Evolution of Treatment
10/01/2017 Duration: 17minWhat do discoveries made by the German aircraft industry have to do with the treatment of kidney stones? Dr. Peter Steinberg explains the connection and how kidney stones impact the economy on the next episode of ThinkResearch.
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Bio-inspiration: From Nature to Medical Breakthrough
06/12/2016 Duration: 25minJoin us as we talk with Dr. Jeffrey Karp, a top medical innovator, who draws on his engineering training and nature’s own ingenuity to create products and devices that improve human health. This is his story. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud and our website www.catalyst.harvard.edu/thinkresearch
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Zika Virus: Understanding the Global Crisis
01/11/2016 Duration: 23minJoin us as we discuss with Dr. Laura Riley, the “ins and outs” of a growing international epidemic, Zika virus. How is it transmitted? If I get the virus, what information is available about the short and long term effects?
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Reaching Clinical Mass: A Career in Community Based Research
04/10/2016 Duration: 20minDr. Charles Deutsch, Director of the Population Health Research Program of Harvard Catalyst, recounts his journey through academia and how he created success in the research world.
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Diabetes: Advancing Research, Improving Treatment
06/09/2016 Duration: 14minDr. Enrico Cagliero discusses his journey in the field of Diabetics Research. Dr. Cagliero is a Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital; Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School; and the Director of the Harvard Catalyst Research Subject Advocacy Program. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud and our website www.catalyst.harvard.edu/thinkresearch
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Cows to Coumadin
02/08/2016 Duration: 18minIn our first episode Dr. Elliott Antman, Associate Dean of Clinical and Translational Research at Harvard Medical School, shares the fascinating story of how medical issues in cows led to the discovery of one of the most widely used drugs in America today. For more information please visit our site: http://catalyst.harvard.edu/services/thinkresearch/
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