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The Good, The Bad, and The Absurd

The Good, The Bad, and The Absurd

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Throughout her storied career as a clinical research professional, Opinionated STEM has seen it all. Each episode will explore the world of clinical trials, from the most mundane to the truly insane. Whether you are a researcher, a patient considering participation in a clinical trial, or just someone curious about how clinical trials work (and don’t work), The Good, The Bad, and The Absurd podcast is for you.The Good, The Bad, and The Absurd 科学
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  • Layoffs and Data Breaches: A Perfect Storm
    2024/08/02

    Do pink slips lead to data security slips? In this episode, we discuss a study that explores the alarming connection between job cuts and data breaches. Discover how layoffs can create a perfect storm for cyberattacks, from plummeting morale to slashed security budgets. We break down the research and discuss the potential implications for businesses of all sizes.


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    5 分
  • Pig Kidney Pioneer: A Teachable Moment on Race and Research
    2024/07/12

    We're celebrating 25 episodes of Clinical Trials: The Good, The Bad, and The Absurd! And to mark this milestone, we're revisiting a groundbreaking story – the world's first pig kidney transplant.

    Remember Rick Slayman, the brave pioneer who received a genetically modified pig kidney? We'll discuss the latest developments and the impact of this research.

    But this episode dives deeper into the crucial role of diversity in clinical trials. We’ll discuss community concerns about medical research, and we'll explore how to move forward with trust and inclusivity.

    #podcast #research #clinicalresearch #clinicaltrials #rickslayman #xenotransplantation #kidneydisease

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    5 分
  • Is It Real or Prototype? The Memory Trust Factor
    2024/07/12

    Ever wonder if that childhood vacation story is actually true, or if it's been warped by time and family legend? A new study suggests we might be more aware of memory distortions than previously thought. This episode dives into the fascinating world of memory and metacognition (thinking about our thinking). So, listen in and find out if you can truly trust those memories bouncing around in your head!


    Reference article: A reduction in self-reported confidence accompanies the recall of memories distorted by prototypes

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    6 分
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