Ranked #1
Episode 68: Naor Bar-Zeev on Vaccine Research and Science Philosophy
Episode 68: Naor Bar-Zeev on Vaccine Research and Science Philosophy
Dr. Naor Bar-Zeev is a pediatric infectious disease physician and statistical epidemiologist, currently working at the J... Read more
31 Jan 2019
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28mins
Ranked #2
Episode 74: Translating Research to Policy with Dr. Johannes Urpelainen
Episode 74: Translating Research to Policy with Dr. Johannes Urpelainen
Dr. Johannes Urpelainen is the Director and Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Professor of Energy, Resources and Environment a... Read more
14 Sep 2019
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29mins
Ranked #3
Snippet Episode 66: Mark O. Martin's Advice for Scientists
Snippet Episode 66: Mark O. Martin's Advice for Scientists
Less than five minute clip from Episode 66 with Dr. Mark O. Martin. Mark answers Nina's question: "If you were to give a... Read more
29 Jul 2018
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4mins
Ranked #4
Episode 73: Advancing Science Education with R3
Episode 73: Advancing Science Education with R3
Dr. Gundula Bosh, Dr. Artuto Casadevall, and Brian Klaas are changing the way scientists learn with their R3 initiative.... Read more
1 Sep 2019
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39mins
Ranked #5
Episode 71: Communicating Climate Change with Astrid Caldas
Episode 71: Communicating Climate Change with Astrid Caldas
Astrid Caldas is a climate change scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists. During this podcast episode, she expla... Read more
11 Jul 2019
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34mins
Ranked #6
Episode 70: The Food Project with Michelle Suazo and Dominic Nell
Episode 70: The Food Project with Michelle Suazo and Dominic Nell
The Food Project is a hub in South West Baltimore aimed to empower youth through opportunities to learn, eat nutritious ... Read more
5 Jun 2019
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31mins
Ranked #7
Episode 69: Mike Reese and Kelly Clark on Evidence-Based Practices for Teaching Science
Episode 69: Mike Reese and Kelly Clark on Evidence-Based Practices for Teaching Science
Mike Reese is the Director of the Center for Educational Resources at Johns Hopkins University. Kelly Clark is the progr... Read more
8 Feb 2019
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40mins
Ranked #8
Episode 67: Euan Adie on Altmetric's
Episode 67: Euan Adie on Altmetric's
Euan Adie is a former genetics researcher with a passion for science communication. This interest in science communicati... Read more
24 Jan 2019
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29mins
Ranked #9
Episode 72: Solar Powered Art with Alex Nathanson
Episode 72: Solar Powered Art with Alex Nathanson
Alex Nathanson is spearheading an innovative approach to teaching communities about solar power, energy and aesthetics t... Read more
1 Aug 2019
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26mins
Ranked #10
Episode 66: Mark O. Martin On Microbial PR
Episode 66: Mark O. Martin On Microbial PR
Episode 66 with Dr. Mark O. Martin. Mark answers Nina's question: "If you were to give advice to a scientist whose main ... Read more
29 Jul 2018
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52mins
Ranked #11
David Peters On Ebola Preparedness
David Peters On Ebola Preparedness
"Everything starts with trust. If you are just starting to build trust during an outbreak, very difficult to accomplish ... Read more
15 May 2018
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36mins
Ranked #12
Stanley Plotkin On History of Vaccines
Stanley Plotkin On History of Vaccines
There are few individuals that I meet who I can say with 100% certainty have saved millions of lives through their rigor... Read more
1 Apr 2018
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48mins
Ranked #13
Kyla Hayford On Improving Vaccine Coverage
Kyla Hayford On Improving Vaccine Coverage
A recent national survey in Nigeria revealed that only 33 percent of children received all three doses of the pentavalen... Read more
1 Mar 2018
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40mins
Ranked #14
Travis Rieder On Bioethics
Travis Rieder On Bioethics
When I was at the bench doing science experiments, bioethics tended to be an afterthought for me; in public health--whic... Read more
22 Feb 2018
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43mins
Ranked #15
John Durant On Public Understanding of Science
John Durant On Public Understanding of Science
Although some listeners may be new to thinking about science communication, it's not at all a new field. Our latest podc... Read more
25 Jan 2018
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53mins
Ranked #16
Saad Omer On Translating Vaccine Science Into Policy
Saad Omer On Translating Vaccine Science Into Policy
Translating science into policy is challenging, especially when it has to do with vaccinating pregnant women and other v... Read more
15 Jan 2018
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40mins
Ranked #17
Tom Inglesby On Health Security
Tom Inglesby On Health Security
Is the world prepared for the next global health threat? In our latest podcast, Dr. Tom Inglesby, Director of the Johns ... Read more
30 Dec 2017
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37mins
Ranked #18
Mary Carol Jennings On Accelerating Vaccine Access
Mary Carol Jennings On Accelerating Vaccine Access
How does Johns Hopkins International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) help speed up equitable access to life saving vaccines... Read more
20 Dec 2017
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47mins
Ranked #19
John Jackson On London's Natural History Museum
John Jackson On London's Natural History Museum
Six years ago, I was dating someone living in London. While he was at work, I would troll around London by myself and wa... Read more
10 Dec 2017
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45mins
Ranked #20
Peter Hotez on Vaccine Hesitancy
Peter Hotez on Vaccine Hesitancy
Dr. Peter Hotez, scientist and founding dean at the National School of Tropical Medicine, felt a calling to science and ... Read more
20 Nov 2017
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33mins