BEaTS Research Radio's Podcast
Each week on BEaTS Research Radio at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, early-career scientists and investigators deep dive into the ever-changing, rapidly evolving world of Science in one-on-one conversations with some of the planet's most brilliant Scientists, breaking down the science in terms you can understand
Episodes
201 episodes
Advancements in Heart Failure Clinical Research
Nicole Chu from the University of Ottawa speaks with Dr. Javed Butler. Dr. Javed Butler, MD, MPH, MBA, is the President of the Baylor Scott and White Research Institute, and Senior Vice President and Maxwell A. and Gayle H. Clampitt Endowed Cha...
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Episode 182
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13:55
Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation
Nicole Chu from the University of Ottawa speaks with Dr. Rosalin Miles. Dr. Miles is an active community member of the Lytton First Nation and a Research Associate in the Indigenous Health and Physical Activity program at The University of Brit...
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Episode 181
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14:14
How Wearable Tech Revolutionizes Physical Health Research
Ryan Tu speaks with Dr. Emmanuel Stamatakis, a professor of physical activity, lifestyle, and population health at the University of Sydney, and a NHMRC Leadership 2 Fellow. Dr. Stamatakis focuses on cohort study-based research to correlate phy...
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Episode 180
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22:35
HIIT the Right way: Optimal Training in Today's Fitness Scene
Jinane El-Hage from the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Martin Gibala from the University of McMaster. Dr. Gibala is a professor of kinesiology, and his research focuses on the beneficial effects of exercise at the molecular to whole body l...
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Episode 179
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19:15
Episode 178 BEaTS Research Radio - Endorphin boost: Exercise and mental health
Deyanira Hernandez from the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Catherine Sabiston, an exercise and health psychology professor at the University of Toronto. Dr. Sabiston holds a Canada Research Chair in physical activity and mental health to c...
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Episode 178
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14:33
Special Episode - SMACing Cancer (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Armita Kalani from the Translational and Molecular Medicine (TMM) program at the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Shawn Beug on behalf of her team for the TMM4950 Science Communication course. Dr. Shawn Beug is a Scientist at the CHEO Resear...
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Episode 177
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10:17
Special Episode - Politics, Policies, and Pandemics (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Areej Khanotia, a student in the Translational and Molecular Medicine program at the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Patrick Fafard. Dr. Fafard is a full professor and also serves in leadership roles for the Global Strategy Lab at ...
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Episode 176
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14:36
Special Episode - Maternal Strain, Baby's Pain (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Megan Verma from the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Ian Colman for the TMM4950 Science Communication podcast assignment. Dr. Colman is a professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa, and he directs ...
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Episode 176
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13:59
Special Episode - WrappER: A cloak that safeguards your health! (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
In this episode, Dr. Luca Pellegrini is interviewed by Olivia Hillier, with narration by Andrew Cao, from the University of Ottawa. Dr. Pellegrini is a new professor in the department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Immunology and is an expe...
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Episode 175
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14:54
Special Episode - Unveiling the Hidden Mind (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
In the latest episode of 'Neural Networks,' your Neural Networks host Lillian Abebe, a passionate advocate for neuroscience and neurophilosophy, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Georg Northoff. As a distinguished philosopher...
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Episode 174
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14:49
Special Episode - Unveiling Cancer's Trojan Horse (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
This episode of Beats Radio, hosted by Danyaal Ansari, written by Shay Patel, produced by Hasssan Taleb, and edited by Anas Khoja, features an in-depth discussion with immunology expert Dr. Michele Ardolino from the University of Ottawa and the...
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Episode 173
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14:57
Special Episode - The Brain's Vigilant Sentries (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Alzheimer's is a disease unique in the lack of treatment dand diagnostic techniques aimed at mitigating it's effects. To address these issues, researchers at Dr. Clifford Cassidy’s neuroscience lab are investigating the use of novel imagi...
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Episode 172
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15:00
Special Episode - Heart & Calcium (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Amy Stewart from the University of Ottawa speaks with Dr. Marta Cerruti, a professor in the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering at McGill University, a prominent figure in the research field of bio-synthetic materials, and the team l...
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Episode 171
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14:58
Special Episode - Breathing Against the Odds (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Fiona Haugen of the University of Ottawa speaks with Dr. Smita Pakhale of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute about the impact of health inequities on the development of obstructive lung diseases in urban poor populations. Dr. Pakhale is a S...
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Episode 170
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15:02
Special Episode - New 3D Blood Vessels (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Nandini Biyani from the Translational and Molecular Medicine program at the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Leila Mostaço-Guidolin, an assistant professor at Carleton University in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering. With a ...
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Episode 170
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14:58
Special Episode - Heart-Smart Plastics! (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Siyona Kassel, a Translational and Molecular Medicine student at the University of Ottawa, interviews Dr. Juan Valerio Cauich-Rodriguez. Dr. Cauich-Rodriguez is a researcher at the Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán in Mexico, posses...
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Episode 169
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15:01
Special Episode - Sticky Science (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Zachary Mitchell from the University of Ottawa speaks with Angelico Obille, a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto Institute of Biomedical Engineering in the Biological & Bioinspired Materials Laboratory. Tune in to learn more about t...
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Season 1
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Episode 168
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14:39
Special Episode - Caring for the Cornea (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Devin Brain from the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. May Griffith. Dr. May Griffith is a lead researcher at Université de Montreal and holds a Canada Research Chair in Biomaterials and Stem Cell Ophthalmology. She is one of the brilliant mi...
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Episode 167
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12:15
Special Episode - Printing minds in 3D (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Anabella Nakhle from the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Stephanie Willerth. Dr. Stephanie Willerth is the CEO of Axolotl Biosciences, a 3D bioprinting company in Victoria, BC. She is also a a Canada research chair and full professor ...
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12:45
Special Episode - Seeing the invisible (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Meron Samuel Demissie from the University of Ottawa speaks with Dr. Jean-François Couture, Full Professor and Chair in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Tune in t...
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Season 1
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Episode 164
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12:32
Special Episode - Hope blooms in renal realms! (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Félix Labonté, an undergraduate student in the Translational and Molecular Medecine program at the University of Ottawa speaks with Dr. Dylan Burger. Dr. Burger is an associate professor at The University of Ottawa in The Department of Cellular...
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Season 1
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Episode 163
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11:15
Special Episode - The Good Virus (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Hannah Deyell from the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Adam Rudner on his current research and experience. Dr. Adam Rudner is an Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immun...
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Season 1
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Episode 162
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14:01
Special Episode - Unlocking Hearts (uOttawa SciComm 2023)
Rama El Hakim from the University of Ottawa speaks with Dr. Doug Coyle, Professor at the University of Ottawa in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health. Listen in to learn about Dr. Coyle's recent work in CJC Open, which determines that l...
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Season 1
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Episode 162
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15:28
Episode 161 BEaTS Research Radio - The science of heart rehabilitation
In this special episode, Dr. Gabriela Ghisi talks about the educational component and its impact on cardiac rehabilitation, the challenges of cardiac rehabilitation programs across the globe, and the advancements of the International Council of...
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Episode 161
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18:51
Episode 160 BEaTS Research Radio - Using molecular scissors to fix a gene mutation in Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a devastating genetic disease that causes muscle weakness and atrophy (shrinking of muscles) in children. There is currently no cure for this disease; however, base editing, a type of gene therapy, provides pote...
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Episode 160
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