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領客 生活研究所 LiNK Life Graduate School

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你好,這裡是【領客 生活研究所 Podcast】。 我們是領隊、是同事、更是失業好朋友。 每集節目中,可能帶著一本書、一支酒、一部電影、一段人生經歷。 用詼諧幽默的語氣,分享世界某個角落,領隊曾私藏的故事。 Music Credit: Doxent Zsigmond (From dig.ccMixer) 領客IG:@link_lifegraduateschool 領客FB:NotYet 領客YT:NotYet Powered by Firstory Hosting
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https://www.graduateschoolpersonalstatement.net/ Hello! Is your personal statement causing you too much stress? Cannot sleep at night because of the deadline that is just around the corner? Now is the perfect time to stop that madness and get the best and most reliable law school personal statement writing help ever! Remind yourself how lucky you are to live in the 21st century where students can get as much help as they want online! The problem with is how they (and you) often don't find a ...
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Hosted by CJ the DJ (Colette Steer), this is a 30 minute radio show featuring a graduate student or postdoc each week. Each episode is an opportunity for Queen’s grad students and postdocs to showcase their research to the Queen’s and Kingston community. From time to time, CJ the DJ also interviews an alum or interview grad students in relation to something topical for the day. Grad Chat is a collaboration between the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and CFRC 101.9FM
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Nithikaa looks at the effect of the Parent-Administered Sensorimotor Intervention (PASI) on the developmental outcomes in infants born preterm at 18 months of age and to determine the long-term impact of this program. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs webs…
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Nikta’s research for my dissertation, titled “Queer Remembering: Fractured Memory and Haunted Futures in Contemporary Novels of the Black Diaspora,” focuses on the contemporary re-imagining of archiving Black pasts and futures in Afrofuturist, diasporic, fantasy novels. The authors and texts that I examine refuse the fluidity of time and truth, opt…
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Danielle studies triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive breast cancer subtype associated with poor survival. Unlike other subtypes for which there are targeted therapies, treatment options for TNBC are limited. In order to better understand the biology underlying TNBC, she studies a family of proteins called calpains. For upcoming inte…
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The Arctic is host to cold, hypersaline, perennial springs that flow through 600m of permafrost. I studied 44 samples from cores, sediments, filtrates and microbial mats from these springs. Surficial life at these springs has been studied for decades, but this is the first investigation that looks at the deep subsurface life. This is of interest as…
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Canadian provincial education systems play a vital role in developing the social and academic interests of youth who, typically, spend over thirty hours in classrooms per week. Yet, significant consistency in terms of provincial guidelines and teacher booklists restrict these classrooms’ approaches to diverse literary content. The lack of both dive…
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Alyssa’s research focuses on nuances in observer perceptions and treatment of tattooed colleagues based on tattoo content. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website.بقلم CFRC Podcast Network
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Lara is looking at Canadian documentary film through both a contemporary and historical lens, as well as the limits of radical pedagogy and activism. Some of the themes that interest her include environmental racism, Indigenous sovereignty and food security. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Gra…
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My research focuses on looking at black holes. Some black holes are so energetic, that they tear up the bright hot matter spinning around them and funnel it into jets shooting out their top and bottom. And once in a while, we luck out and a few black holes are oriented so that the jets are pointed straight towards the earth! We call these kinds of …
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This research explores the interplay of social and political imaginaries in Mexico, both secular and religious, during the twentieth century. It uses archival research and discourse analysis to examine how liberal and revolutionary political leaders and various Catholic groups have interacted, how they have handled their contradictions, how their r…
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Machine learning is very popular nowadays for solving problems in many fields, including wireless networks such as 5G networks that we use to make calls and connect to the internet using our phones. Next-generation wireless networks (NGWNs), such as 6G networks, will include more diverse devices and applications that make them more complex to contr…
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Between 5-10% of breast and 20-25% of ovarian cancers are inherited. The majority of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer cases are caused by deleterious mutations (variants) in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, which normally prevent cancer through protecting and repairing our DNA. Genetic testing is used to identify pathogenic BRCA carriers who would su…
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Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a significant complication linked to uncontrolled inflammation, which not only causes immediate distress but also heightens risks in future pregnancies. It is hypothesized that inflammation during pregnancy induces long-term changes in maternal immune cells, altering their responses in subsequent pregnancies and in…
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This session talks about the PhD-Community Initiative program at Queen’s University and one of the projects with a community partner (KFL&A Public Health) to provide a Program Evaluation of the Efforts to Prevent Invasive Meningococcal Disease in Kingston. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Gradu…
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Rooted in Victorian England as a response to a number of social and religious factors, Muscular Christianity is a set of beliefs that revolves around contact sports, the physicality of the male body, and a return to a “traditional” masculinity (a term always fraught), much writing has been done on Muscular Christianity in it’s heyday during the lat…
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Zebra mussels are some of the most high profile and impactful invasive species in Canada, and have transformed the Great Lakes watershed in the past three decades. Voracious feeders that consume all algae, they have clarified our lakes, caked our beaches with their sharp shells, and denied other species precious food. Interactions between zebra mus…
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A look at what graduate events are coming up in 2025 from GRADflix to the Three Minute Thesis. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www.queensu.ca/grad-postdoc/research/share/grad-chatبقلم CFRC Podcast Network
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Triphenyl phosphate is used as a flame retardant and plasticizer in a wide variety of consumer and industrial products in Canada. TPhP is also an environmental pollutant found in air, water and soil. TPhP has been shown to act as an Endocrine Disrupting Chemical, meaning it interferes with normal hormonal signalling. I’m investigating how epigeneti…
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an immune disorder leading to chronic inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. It affects 0.8% of the Canadian population with a recent increased prevalence in the pediatric population. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affai…
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Hemophilia A (HA) is an X-linked bleeding disorder caused by a mutation in the factor 8 (F8) gene that codes for FVIII coagulation protein. FVIII is naturally synthesized in the liver and the mutation results in the loss of function of FVIII protein which is critical in the blood clotting cascades. HA occurs is 1 to 5000 male births and it is estim…
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Although tech platform companies often claim in their advertisements and public relations efforts that they represent the public interest, as private companies, their primary goal is to maximize their own profits. Equating private interests with public interests not only overlooks the issues arising from the increasingly blurred lines between the t…
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The Queen’s chapter and why be part of the American Chemical Society will be hosting the “Celebrating the Late Dr. Alfred R. Bader: A 100th Birthday Symposium” on Monday, November 18th, 2024. This interviews highlights the work of Dr Bader and how Queen’s will showcase his love for chemistry and the arts. To round it off we delve a little bit into …
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The coastal zone is shaped by sea level change, wave action, geological characteristics, and human decisions. These processes are spatially continuous, therefore techniques that monitor larger regions, such as remote sensing and numerical modeling, allow for a more detailed understanding of the drivers of coastal change. In Laura’s research, she ap…
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The plant Cannabis sativa L. has historically served as a herbal remedy, garnering a considerable surge in both recreational and medicinal domains in contemporary times. However, this increased application has not aligned with our clinical awareness regarding the disturbances associated with cannabis. This assumes heightened significance in the con…
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Over 2,000 garbage trucks worth of plastic waste enter our oceans, lakes, rivers, and estuaries every day. Of the 300 million tons of plastic produced annually, only 10% is recycled. Due to the inertness and durability of plastic materials, current industrial recycling processes employ energetically demanding processes such as combustion and meltin…
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Jessica discusses the characteristics of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic (fat build up) liver disease (MASLD) in the Canadian context. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website.بقلم CFRC Podcast Network
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Taylor is a structural geologist, which means I study the architecture and processes behind the development of mountain systems. As a structural geologist, I need to factor in all the different aspects of a mountain system to effectively study it and create a comprehensive tectonic model to explain the evolution of the mountain system. For upcoming…
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Mapping out and understanding the rise, power and resiliency of modern Christian prophecy among American evangelical voters that relate to Donald Trump’s presidency. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website.…
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David’s research-creation project draws on his experiences as a musician and visual artist, to employ sonic data gathering techniques such as biodata sonification and field recordings, alongside embodied and Indigenous-informed research methodologies in order to undertake a co-created artistic acoustic ecology with the Great Lakes. For upcoming int…
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Jenelle’s Ph.D. dissertation research examines the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on community-based food security responses in Toronto and entails broader examinations of food system governance in practice. Her work interrogates the equitable distribution of resources among the non-profit sector and examines EDI practices within philanthropic an…
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Each year, approximately 230,000 Canadians, or 1 in 100, receive ICU care. While over 90% survive, up to 55% of survivors develop long-lasting cognitive impairment within two years of ICU discharge. Recent research suggests that inadequate blood flow to the brain may play a role. The purpose of Jiale’s research is to identify patients’ optimal bloo…
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Debbie Hernandez, a PhD student from Wilfrid Laurier University, explores the importance of cultural teachings in Filipino communities, focusing on how these teachings are remembered, experienced, used, and passed on, despite being marginalized within dominant cultures. Guided by feminist theory and postcolonial studies, particularly M. Jacqui Alex…
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In this episode of Talking Practice, host Grace La interviews Pier Vittorio Aureli, architect, educator, and co-founder of Dogma, an architecture and research-based practice in Brussels. Pier Vittorio reveals early beginnings of Dogma, which started as an academic comradery and became a professional cooperation. He expands on the reception and inte…
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立陶宛其實完全不落後,風景美、食物優!台灣的好朋友,聽聽領客怎麼說 捷克跟台灣剪不斷、理還亂,布拉格市長在台唸書、捷克議長之死、印有感謝台灣字樣的捷克古蹟,在錯綜復雜的國際局勢下,給台灣帶來一線曙光 歐洲最古老大學、曾經的兵工廠、放到現在一樣潮的幕夏美女畫 想更了解捷克,立刻聽領客! 本集領客:鼻子、Roca、Vodka、Bourbon 領客IG:@link_lifegraduateschool 領客FB:https://bit.ly/2WYCdHP Music Credit: Doxent Zsigmond/Manicurist (dig.ccMixer) Powered by Firstory Hosting…
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疫情警戒調降至二級了,撒花🎉,但雙北還沒開放內用喔,哭哭,沒辦法外出約會的日子,就只能把對象約回家Netflix and chill了,是不是已經追劇追到片荒了,沒關係快來聽聽領客們有什麼口袋片單,推薦給你和妳和你們~看過的也可以和我們一起回憶劇情片段,保證娛樂滿滿的一集~ 本集領客:鼻子、Roca、Vodka、Bourbon 領客IG:@link_lifegraduateschool 領客FB:https://www.facebook.com/領客-生活研究所-102401758806616 Powered by Firstory Hosting
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房價三字頭嫌貴,年紀三字頭顯老,Roca正處在台灣人生中最令人焦慮的時期。而她的同事,那些剛入而立之年的老男人們,深情告白那些回不去的體力、愛情還有家人關係。 01:35 前輩請教前輩 04:25 領隊體力x年紀大調查 17:25 談戀愛20歲30歲大不同? 32:47 賴家王老五的告白 本集領客:鼻子、Roca、Vodka、Bourbon 領客IG:@link_lifegraduateschool 領客FB:https://www.facebook.com/領客-生活研究所-102401758806616 領客YT:NotYet Powered by Firstory Hosting
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你是否疑惑,社會前段班的歐洲,為什麼會淪陷於疫情?爆發當前,領隊們又是如何克服困難帶團回國? 後段由領隊♀鼻子♀分享印度的壞奶奶事件!以及對印度疫情嚴峻的觀察。 本集領客:鼻子、Roca、Vodka、Bourbon 領客IG:@link_lifegraduateschool 領客FB:NotYet 領客YT:NotYet Powered by Firstory Hosting
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https://www.graduateschoolpersonalstatement.net/ Hello! Is your personal statement causing you too much stress? Cannot sleep at night because of the deadline that is just around the corner? Now is the perfect time to stop that madness and get the best and most reliable law school personal statement writing help ever! Remind yourself how lucky you a…
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In the third and final installment of “Figuring It Out,” Christina Davidson (Ph.D.’17 History) talks with host Stefan Waldschmidt (Ph.D.’17 English) about her research on the A.M.E. Church in Santo Domingo and her experience in various Humanities Labs at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/333872180-user-…
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In the second episode of “Figuring It Out,” host Stefan Waldschmidt (Ph.D.’17 English) talks to Zhihui Cheng, a Ph.D. candidate in electrical and computer engineering, about his research, his experience in The Graduate School’s Emerging Leaders Institute (ELI), and mental-health challenges for graduate students, which Cheng and several other studen…
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In the first episode of this podcast miniseries about opportunities and challenges in graduate school, host Stefan Waldschmidt sat down with fellow English Ph.D. student Meghan O’Neil and discussed, among other things, her wanderings across disciplinary boundaries at Duke and seeking mentors outside her own field. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream…
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