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Science Will Win

1 Part 1 — The Case of the Missing Vaccine 48:45
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Medical advancements don’t just spring up—they happen by building on decades of previous discoveries. Today, one of these advancements might be on the verge of another breakthrough. But what had to happen first for it to exist? In this episode, co-hosts Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble explore how a vaccine candidate for a deadly, once-mysterious bacterial disease came to be. The story takes them from one doctor’s groundbreaking connection in the 70s, all the way to a real lab where vaccines are being developed today. Featured Guests : – Carol Baker, Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist – Isis Kanevsky, Senior Director, Vaccines, Pfizer – Ksenia Krylova, Senior Director, Vaccines, Pfizer Dive into the episode here : 02:54 - Getting into the problem 05:11 - The basics of immunity and vaccine science 09:32 - What is a conjugate vaccine? 14:44 - Group B Strep: A case study 22:23 - Talking to a GBS pioneer 31:40 - A trip to the lab 43:08 - What's next, and closing thoughts Season 5 of Science Will Win is created by Pfizer and hosted by Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble. It’s produced by Acast Creative Studios. Check out our social media platforms to take a deeper look into the labs and stories we discuss during the episodes: Instagram (@pfizerinc), TikTok (@pfizer) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.…
The Hats We Wear
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Contenu fourni par National Screen Institute and Emily Palmer. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par National Screen Institute and Emily Palmer ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
The Hats We Wear features artists and leaders from the film and television industries as they discuss their career highs and lows – and how life experiences have shaped their perspectives as people and storytellers. Hosted by National Screen Institute communications intern Emily Palmer, this podcast not only covers topics like film and television - but also family, injustices and the road to reaching one’s dreams. This podcast series is powered by the Canadian film, television and digital media training organization, the National Screen Institute (NSI). The NSI office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Métis. We acknowledge the ancestors of this land and commit to honour their vision and uphold our Treaty responsibilities as a settler organization occupying these lands. Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions. Logo and graphic created by Leigh Vossen.
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Contenu fourni par National Screen Institute and Emily Palmer. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par National Screen Institute and Emily Palmer ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
The Hats We Wear features artists and leaders from the film and television industries as they discuss their career highs and lows – and how life experiences have shaped their perspectives as people and storytellers. Hosted by National Screen Institute communications intern Emily Palmer, this podcast not only covers topics like film and television - but also family, injustices and the road to reaching one’s dreams. This podcast series is powered by the Canadian film, television and digital media training organization, the National Screen Institute (NSI). The NSI office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Métis. We acknowledge the ancestors of this land and commit to honour their vision and uphold our Treaty responsibilities as a settler organization occupying these lands. Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions. Logo and graphic created by Leigh Vossen.
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The Hats We Wear
1 Part One: What Inspired You In 2021? 16:17
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This episode features: 1:54 - 2:23 – Nicole Matiation 2:24 - 3:19 – Jeff Newman, Nüman Films 3:22 - 3:48 – Nicole Ungurian and Bill Crossman, Guppy Design 3:51 - 4:11 – Julie Hackett, National Screen Institute 4:14 - 4:24 – Alexandra Zarowny 4:26 - 5:16 – Brad Pelman, National Screen Institute board of directors 5:18 - 5:50 – Naomi Johnson, imagineNATIVE 5:52 - 6:09 – Adam Garnet Jones, APTN 6:12 - 6:33 – Heather Daughtry, Final Draft Screenwriting 6:35 - 8:10 – John Bertrand, CBC 8:12 - 8:42 – John Nues, National Screen Institute 8:44 - 9:22 – Joan Jenkinson, Black Screen Office 9:24 - 9:41 – Jessica Gibson, National Screen Institute 9:44 - 11:10 – Jennifer Podemski, The Shine Network 11:12 - 11:55 – Iris Merritt, Yukon Media Development 11:57 - 13:46 – Sarah Simpson Yellowquill, National Screen Institute 13:59 - 14:41 – Dave Barber, Winnipeg Film Group…
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1 Part Two: What Inspired You In 2021? 13:27
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This episode features: 0:46 - 1:15 – Kerry Ryan, The Winnipeg Foundation 1:17 - 2:41 – Chris Vajcner, National Screen Institute 2:44 - 3:04 – Adam Smoluk, Film Training Manitoba 3:06 - 3:36 – Dahlia Thompson, CBC 3:39 - 4:06 – Ursula Lawson, National Screen Institute 4:09 - 4:26 – Steven Foster, Directors Guild of Canada 4:29 - 4:50 – Esther Viragh, National Film Board of Canada 4:53 - 5:17 – Trish Dolman, Screen Siren Pictures 5:20 - 5:49 – Liz Janzen 5:51 - 6:15 – Jackie Wild, TELUS 6:17 - 6:40 – Avi Federgreen 6:42 - 8:33 – Annelise Larson, Storypreneurs Unite 8:35 - 8:54 – Marileen Bartlett, Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development (CAHRD) 8:56 - 9:29 – Maxine Quigley 9:31 - 9:48 – Maureen Judge 9:50 - 10:26 – Michael Levine, National Screen Institute board of directors 10:28 - 11:52 – Jennifer Holness, Hungry Eyes Media…
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1 Part Three: What Inspired You In 2021? 12:33
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This episode features: 0:46 - 2:32 – Andrew Forbes 2:34 - 2:50 – Greg Jeffs, William F. White 2:53 - 3:18 – Mandi Taylor, RBC 3:20 - 3:52 – Christa Dickenson, Telefilm Canada 3:54 - 4:11 – Adam Kirkham, Hot Docs 4:14 - 4:43 – Heather Hawthorn Doyle 4:46 - 5:05 - Carissa McCart, TELUS and National Screen Institute board of directors 5:07 - 5:27 – Kenny Boyce, City of Winnipeg 5:30 - 5:58 – Tim Southam 6:01 - 7:01 – Marlene Kendall, National Screen Institute board of directors 7:04 - 7:16 – Lisa Ducharme, APTN 7:19 - 7:37 – Monique Perro, IATSE Local 856 7:40 - 8:07 – Erin Creasey, Ontario Creates 8:10 - 9:18 – Dan Bekerman, Scythia Films 9:21 - 10:15 – Camilla MacEachern, Northwest Territories Film Commission 10:18 - 10:54 – Shane Smith, Hot Docs…
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“I do have a belief that we can bring people together through story. And how we support those storytellers is critical - that’s the essence of what we do at the National Screen Institute.” Leader, advocate, mother and friend are just a few of the many hats worn by National Screen Institute CEO Joy Loewen. In this episode, Joy discusses the path that led her to her current role as CEO. From growing up in Steinbach, Manitoba, to building her career in the media industry, to becoming a mother - Joy explains not only what she does but, more importantly, why she does it. Joy has worked with the National Screen Institute for 10 years, serving in many different roles until her appointment as CEO in January 2020. Since then, Joy has launched multiple new programs to address the needs of storytellers, created a strategic plan for the organization and navigated the challenges of working through a global pandemic.…
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“Art can impact people on such a soul level - and you’re complete strangers. It’s incredible that way.” Cheyenne Bruneau, also known as Miss Rae in the band Miss Rae & The Midnight Ramblers, wrote her first song Last Time when she was 19. She explains the meaning behind the song, and its power to transcend her own narrative and become something that her audiences can relate to. Cheyenne joined the National Screen Institute team in 2021 as program manager for NSI Art of Business Management - Indigenous Edition . Cheyenne is also co-program manager of the inaugural TikTok Accelerator for Indigenous Creators . Cheyenne is an alumna of the CBC New Indigenous Voices program. Trigger warning: This episode contains discussions around domestic violence. Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions and Miss Rae & The Midnight Ramblers.…
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“I think everyone has at least one story that they can tell better than anyone else.” Josh co-wrote and produced the feature, Adventures in Public School , in 2014 through the NSI Features First program along with fellow grad Kyle Rideout. Josh walks us through their process, from researching the characters to premiering the film at the Toronto International Film Festival. Josh will work with National Screen Institute participants as a producer facilitator in the new program, NSI Series Incubator . Josh is an alumnus of NSI Drama Prize , NSI Features First and NSI Totally Television . Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions.…
“Find what drives you, once you find that – it doesn’t matter if it gets hard. It’s always fun.” Darcy's feature film, Ruthless Souls - produced through the Telefilm Talent to Watch program - premiered at imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in 2019 and was part of Telefilm’s Canadian Perspectives Program in Berlinale in 2020. Darcy is an alumnus of CBC New Indigenous Voices , NSI IndigiDocs and NSI Art of Business Management – Indigenous Edition . Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions.…
“In writing, I think I’m a lot more conscious of my own responsibility.” For over two decades, Karen has written, produced and directed a multitude of acclaimed feature and short film projects, including: Stained (2010), Evangeline (2013) and a short film tribute to Sandra Oh entitled Sandra Oh: Inspiration (2019). Her recent feature, The Curse of Willow Song , won the Leo Award for best direction and the Best BC Film award at Vancouver International Film Festival. Karen shares her expertise with National Screen Institute participants as a mentor for TELUS STORYHIVE and director advisor for NSI Series Incubator . Karen is a graduate of NSI Drama Prize and NSI Totally Television . Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions.…
“There’s something very important about using art to be vulnerable” Ian's short film Strong Son - which stars his late father - gained attention at festivals across the country, including the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The short was optioned by Farpoint Films earlier this year and is set to begin production as a feature film in 2022. This year, Ian was selected for Reelworld’s Emerging 20 initiative and TIFF’s Talent Development Filmmaker Lab. Ian is a graduate of the NSI Totally Television and NSI Business for Producers programs. Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about grief and includes strong language. Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions.…
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