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Science Magazine Podcast

Saving wildlife with AI, and randomized trials go remote

Science Magazine Podcast

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News Commentary, News, Science

4.2791 Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

First up this week on the show, uncounted kilometers of fences are strung across the globe. Researchers know they interfere with wildlife migrations and sometimes make finding food and safety difficult for animals. But they don’t know where all these fences are. Freelancer science journalist Christine Peterson joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how artificial intelligence and aerial photos could help create fence inventories and eventually reopen spaces for native species.   Next, Azizi Seixas, interim chair of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s department of informatics and health data science and a professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, discusses his review on decentralized randomized trials. Randomized, controlled trials based in a research center or centers have long been the gold standard for determining the effectiveness of a medical intervention. This week on the podcast, Seixas argues that distributed research designs with home-based measurements and reporting have the potential to speed up research, allow greater participation, and make the results of studies more equitable.   This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.   About the Science Podcast   Authors: Sarah Crespi, Christine Peterson   About the Science Podcast: https://www.science.org/content/page/about-science-podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Morgan State University, a Baltimore, Maryland Carnegie R2 doctoral research institution,

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offers more than 100 academic programs and awards degrees at the Bacclureate, Masters, and Doctoral

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Levels, is furthering their mission of growing the future leading the world.

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Morgan continues to address the needs and challenges of the modern urban environment.

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With a four-year quadrupling

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of research, more than a dozen new doctoral programs, and eight new National Centers of Excellence,

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Morgan is positioned to achieve Carnegie R1 designation in the next five years. To learn more about

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Morgan and their ascension to R1, visit morgan.edu slash research.

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This podcast is supported by the Icon School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, one of America's leading research medical schools.

0:48.0

Icon Mount Sinai is the academic arm of the eight hospital Mount Sinai health system in New York City.

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It's consistently among the top recipients of NIH funding. Researchers at ICONMount Sinai have made breakthrough discoveries in many

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fields vital to advancing the health of patients, including cancer, COVID and long COVID,

1:08.7

cardiology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.

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The Icon School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, we find a way.

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This is the science podcast for August 23rd, 2024. I'm Sarah Crespi.

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First up this week, countless kilometers of fences cross the globe, blocking animal migration, sometimes penning wildlife away from food and safety.

1:37.3

Wyoming-based freelance writer Christine Peterson joins me to discuss how conservationists can find

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the fences by using AI and aerial photography

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and then make a plan to open the land once again for native species.

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Next up on the show, Azizziatius talks about decentralizing clinical trials.

1:57.0

Instead of having participants commute into a research center, they are equipped with the supplies and digital access they need to take part in research.

2:05.6

The intent is to make participation easier, trials speedier, and more true to life.

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