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TheParallelEdit Podcast - The Dreamer

An episode of the The Parallel Edit podcast, hosted by Arpit Pahwa, titled "TheParallelEdit Podcast - The Dreamer" was published on May 16, 2018 and runs 2 minutes.

May 16, 2018 ·2m · The Parallel Edit

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Mouse Genetics 2019; Models for Human Diseases ICGEB Mouse models of disease are central to biomedical research in many different fields. The course programme will cover the latest developments in mouse experimentation with respect to the accurate characterization of human disease and the design of novel therapeutic approaches. To allow for relatively newcomers in the field to benefit from the programme, and add to the training component particularly aimed at students and young scientists in the early stage of their career, the event will start with an introduction of the basic principles of mouse genetics. This will be followed by an overview of Mutagenesis approaches including Genomic modification using Precision-editing technologies, Archiving and Phenotyping experimental strategies. In parallel, the course will also instruct participants on the growing usefulness of Informatics and Database resources and how to approach the evaluation of mouse traits in a quantitative manner. All these topics will be discussed using recent examples o Nicomachean Ethics, The by Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE) LibriVox The work consists of ten books, originally separate scrolls, and is understood to be based on notes said to be from his lectures at the Lyceum which were either edited by or dedicated to Aristotle's son, Nicomachus. In many ways this work parallels the similar Eudemian Ethics, which has only eight books, and the two works can be fruitfully compared. Books V, VI, and VII of the Nicomachean Ethics are identical to Books IV, V, and VI of the Eudemian Ethics. Opinions about the relationship between the two works, for example which was written first, and which originally contained the three common books, is divided. Aristotle describes his ethical work as being different from his other kinds of study, because it is not just for the sake of contemplating what things are, but rather to actually become good ourselves. It is therefore practical rather than theoretical in the original Aristotelian senses of these terms. (Summary from Wikipedia) Sagewolf Interviews Sagewolf The dirtiest secrets. That's what's happening here. Well...not entirely. Humans have always fascinated me. I'm most curious about what drives us creatively forward in our lives. When others share their stories with me, I arrive a little closer to knowing how many parallels we all share - how big this human family is, and that comforts me. I hope that by sharing these with you, you might know that too. I also hope that I'm able to present these in a way that you have a visceral experience - like you're there with us at the time and place of the interview - inside these beautiful human exchanges. These moments of connection are truly everything we humans seek when life is all boiled down to it's essence. I included the full audio, with the exception of minor edits of extremely personal information, as requested by my subjects. Many of these interviews are told "between the questions" - as is life. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do If you feel insp The Odyssey of Fidelity: A Tale of Paws and Perseverance The StoryFlix This epic saga unfolds the journey of a young man, Alex, and his loyal dog, Max, as they traverse through the trials of separation, the odyssey of self-discovery, and the joy of reunion. The narrative contrasts the parallel journeys of Max, learning the ways of the wild and making animal friends, and Alex, discovering the essence of love, loyalty, and the human spirit. Each chapter is imbued with lessons of perseverance, compassion, and the unbreakable bond between a man and his dog, culminating in a heartfelt reunion and a promise of a new beginning. The story is a beacon of hope and a testament to the enduring spirit of fidelity, aiming to inspire and uplift the hearts of readers.
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