Dr. Jerome Kim – Prof. Nicaise Ndembi | The future vaccine landscape: reaching more people with new technologies scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy For more than half a century, vaccines have quietly transformed human life. They have prevented suffering on a scale that is difficult to imagine, protecting millions of children from diseases that once claimed countless lives. Many of the most dramatic…
Prof. Lawrence Mulligan | The Heart’s Hidden Economy: Why Efficiency May Be the Next Frontier in Cardiovascular Health scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy Every second of every day, your heart performs an extraordinary balancing act. Roughly the size of your fist, this remarkable organ contracts about 100,000 times each day, pumping thousands of litres of blood through an intricate network of…
András Visegrády | Could a Growth Signal Hold a Clue to Autism? A New Hypothesis About Early Brain Development scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy Autism spectrum disorder is one of the most widely discussed neurodevelopmental conditions, yet many of its deepest biological mysteries remain unsolved. Scientists have identified hundreds of genes linked to autism, explored environmental influences, and…
Prof. Dharambir Sanghera | The Hidden Genetics of Type 2 Diabetes: What Indian Families Are Teaching Us About Disease Risk scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy Type 2 diabetes has become one of the defining health challenges of our time. Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are living with the disease, and the numbers continue to climb. While unhealthy diets, reduced physical activity, and…
Prof. Dr. Dietmar Thurnher | Von der Stille zum Überleben: 150 Jahre Laryngektomie und die Zukunft der Stimme scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy Im späten neunzehnten Jahrhundert stand die Medizin an der Schwelle zwischen Verzweiflung und Entdeckung. Krebs des Kehlkopfes, jener Struktur, die uns die Stimme verleiht und unsere Atemwege schützt, verlief fast immer tödlich. Chirurgen verfügten nur…
Prof. Peter Littrup | The Future of Cancer Care May Already Be Here, and May Hold Faster Promise for Neurologic Diseases scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy For decades, cancer treatment has followed a familiar path. A tumor is found, surgery removes it, radiation burns what remains, and chemotherapy or immunotherapy attempts to destroy cells that may have spread elsewhere. These treatments have…
Prof. Vibeke Vågenes – Cecilie Grevstad | When a Monthly Cycle Becomes a Barrier: Why Menstrual Health Matters for Girls’ Education in Tanzania scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy For millions of girls around the world, education represents hope. It offers the possibility of independence, financial security, improved health, and the chance to shape a different future from previous generations. Yet…
Prof. Emmanuelle Reuter | When Power Crosses Borders: How Global Regulation Is Redrawing the Rules of Business scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy Globalization was once expected to make national borders less important. As money, technology, data, and trade flowed more freely across countries, many believed governments would gradually lose some of their ability to control events beyond their own…
Dr Tomislav Prokopec – Marco Vecchioni | Rethinking dark matter: How quantum physics undermines long-standing constraints scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy So far, most attempts to model dark matter have relied on assumptions that may not capture its full behaviour, potentially undermining the constraints that astronomers thought they had already established. For the first time, Dr Tomislav…
Dr. Gary Blau – Dr. Kyle Stephens | The Hidden Costs of the Digital Workplace: Why Employee Deviant Work Behaviour Needs an Additional Lens scipod.global - Watch Learn Enjoy The work of Dr. Gary Blau and Dr. Kyle Stephens of Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA asks an important question that is becoming increasingly relevant around the world. If the workplace has fundamentally…