9 episodes

Dr Susan Bisset speaks to researchers at different stages of their career, from those just starting out, through to academics who have an international reputation; taking us on whistle-stop tours of their careers and research fields, sharing their journeys and the all-important lessons they have earned along the way.

Oral & Dental Research Podcast Newcastle University

    • Science

Dr Susan Bisset speaks to researchers at different stages of their career, from those just starting out, through to academics who have an international reputation; taking us on whistle-stop tours of their careers and research fields, sharing their journeys and the all-important lessons they have earned along the way.

    Episode 9- Sarah Farmer

    Episode 9- Sarah Farmer

    A conversation with Sarah Farmer, a General Dental Practitioner and National Institute of Health & Care Research Academic Clinical Fellow. Sarah is the first primary care dental practitioner to be awarded one of these fellowships through Newcastle University & NIHR. The title of her research is: ‘Why aren’t we doing better? Are dentists and dental students prepared to support patients with lived experience of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse’. During the podcast Sarah talks about her own experience of treating patients with dental trauma who she suspects have been victims of intimate partner violence, and how the incidence of this increased during the pandemic. She describes her research and findings to date; as well as what it is like to win gold medals for powerlifting! 

    • 31 min
    Episode 8- Janice Ellis

    Episode 8- Janice Ellis

    A conversation with Professor Janice Ellis, Professor of Dental Education & Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, at Newcastle School of Dental Sciences. Janice started her academic career with an interest in periodontal disease and spent a fascinating PhD looking at drug induced gingival overgrowth, developing novel lab techniques, and conducting large scale epidemiology studies. Following her PhD she moved her attention towards implant supported over-dentures, which led her to collaborate with McGill University in Canada; but her career took another turn, when she rediscovered a passion for education research. During the podcast Janice describes the twists and turns of her academic career, and shares her love of the Northeast of England and exercising outdoors. 

    • 24 min
    Episode 7- Helen Mather

    Episode 7- Helen Mather

    A conversation with Helen Mather, a dentist, who is working as a clinical fellow, in Newcastle SDS. Helen is teaching and conducting a PhD in dental education over 6 years. The research is specifically looking to define the attributes required of newly qualified dentists, a subject which the GDC is very interested in. Helen talks about the twists and turns of her career, her teaching, all whilst studying for a part-time PhD. 

    • 28 min
    Episode 6 - Lydia Austin

    Episode 6 - Lydia Austin

    A conversation with Lydia Austin, a dental therapist, who has completed a foundation training research module at Newcastle University and has recently been appointed a Leadership and Management Clinical Fellowship with the deanery, Health Education England North-East and Cumbria. Lydia describes her experiences of doing foundation training and her new fellowship which will involve working on projects based around Dental Therapists and NHS contract reform.

    • 21 min
    Episode 5 - Paula Moynihan

    Episode 5 - Paula Moynihan

    A conversation with Professor Paula Moynihan, Director of Food & Health in the Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, University of Adelaide; and Visiting Professor of Nutrition & Oral Health at Newcastle Dental School. Paula describes the evolution of her research, shares her experiences of working with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and explained how her work informed policy. She also gives some tips for early career researchers informed by her wealth of experience. 

    • 23 min
    Episode 4 - Nick Jakubovics

    Episode 4 - Nick Jakubovics

    A conversation with Dr Nick Jakubovics, an oral biologist and senior lecturer, whose research into health-related biofilms has won him international acclaim. Nick describes his research and working with industry partners, including explaining the issue of intellectual property. He is also editor in chief of the Journal of Dental Research and shares some tips for getting your work published.

    • 24 min

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