68 episodes

Podcast about science in Luxembourg and beyond - in every episode we have a look at the latest scientific research and technological changes in Luxembourg or we discuss it with scientists or researchers working in Luxembourg. This is a podcast for people who love science, but aren't necessarily science graduates. We post a new episode every second week.

SciLux Hanna Siemaszko

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Podcast about science in Luxembourg and beyond - in every episode we have a look at the latest scientific research and technological changes in Luxembourg or we discuss it with scientists or researchers working in Luxembourg. This is a podcast for people who love science, but aren't necessarily science graduates. We post a new episode every second week.

    Season 4 - Episode 14 - Gut Microbiome, Immunotherapy and Targeted Cancer Therapy

    Season 4 - Episode 14 - Gut Microbiome, Immunotherapy and Targeted Cancer Therapy

    In oncology the treatment is very diversified right now – there’s surgery, chemotherapy, radiology, but also immunotherapy and targeted therapy. In this episode of SciLux we focus on the last two combined with some studies on gut microbiome and going back to genetics 101. Our guests, Patrick Dang who is Resident in oncology at CHL and doctoral student at LCSB/University of Luxembourg and Michael Dang, Resident in Oncology - Translational Medical Oncology at NCT Heidelberg are very good at explaining basics of their fields so you can count on an episode full of knowledge presented in a very approachable way.

    SHOW NOTES

    CHL - https://www.chl.lu/fr
    LCSB - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/
    NCT Heidelberg - https://www.nct-heidelberg.de/en/index.html
    More about Patrick's research project - https://www.cancer.lu/fr/projet-de-recherche-ImMi-Tx
    The Bright Foundation co-founded by Patrick - https://brightfoundation.eu/

    • 41 min
    Season 4 - Episode 13 - Exposomics

    Season 4 - Episode 13 - Exposomics

    Talking to Dr. Dagny Aurich from Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB, University of Luxembourg) turned to be a brilliant travel through many of our previous episodes and we referred a lot to our discussion about unknown chemicals with Prof. Emma Schymanski, Dagny's supervisor.

    Dagny, who looked into historical exposomics with C2DH researchers through the IAS-funded Luxembourg Time Machine project, currently focuses more on cheminformatics tools. Prepare for a discussion about all of the above and quite a lot on interdisciplinary approach!

    USEFUL LINKS

    LCSB - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/
    Luxembourg Time Machine - https://luxtimemachine.uni.lu/
    EU Time Machine - https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/820323
    PubChem - https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
    Chemical Stripes - https://gitlab.lcsb.uni.lu/eci/chemicalstripes

    SciLux Episodes related to this one:

    Prof. Emma Schymanski on Unknown Chemicals - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1412332/10331298
    Aida Horaniet Ibanez on Data Visualisation - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1412332/10172586
    Dr. Archibold Mposhi on Epigenetics - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1412332/14549769

    • 36 min
    Season 4 - Episode 12 - Thermodynamics and Chemical Engines

    Season 4 - Episode 12 - Thermodynamics and Chemical Engines

    The invention of heat engines has played a key role in human evolution and this is the starting point for our discussion about thermodynamics with our guests, Prof. Massimiliano Esposito (University of Luxembourg) and Dr. Emanuele Penocchio (Northwestern University). Emanuele is currently working in the intersection between chemistry and physics - studying chemical motors - which we also discuss in this episode. Obviously, two guests also mean two pub quiz questions!

    SHOW NOTES

    Massimiliano Esposito on Google Scholar - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=UTezPWgAAAAJ&hl=en
    Emanuele Penocchio on Google Scholar - https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=w0buCtcAAAAJ&hl=it
    Rolf Tarrach Prize - https://www.uni.lu/en/news/rolf-tarrach-prize-2023-for-physicist-dr-emanuele-penocchio/
    Video about Emanuele's PhD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU0820ENNuo
    University of Luxembourg - https://www.uni.lu/en/
    Northwestern University - https://www.northwestern.edu/

    • 44 min
    Season 4 - Episode 11 - Microsimulations

    Season 4 - Episode 11 - Microsimulations

    If you want estimate the expected impact of a policy intervention, for example a modification of a tax rate, you can use microsimulations. Microsimulations can inform decision makers on the possible effects of their policies on individual households and support them in evidence-based decision making.


    Get to know more about them from our guest, an expert in microsimulations, Dr. Denisa M. Sologon 
     (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)).

    • 39 min
    Season 4 - Episode 10 - Epigenetics

    Season 4 - Episode 10 - Epigenetics

    This episode felt a little like going back to school as Dr. Archibold Mposhi from LIH was nice enough to first explain very basic genetics and only then moved to his specialisation, epigenetics - the study of the influence of environment and behaviours on genes. So much going on in the field that we did not know about!

    SHOW NOTES

    About Archibold's research: https://researchportal.lih.lu/en/persons/archibold-mposhi
    LIH Website: https://www.lih.lu/en/
    Video about Archibold's mentor, Jonathan Turner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqT2BOB7jOI

    • 36 min
    Season 4 - Episode 9 - Can Sustainable Materials Be Beautiful?

    Season 4 - Episode 9 - Can Sustainable Materials Be Beautiful?

    Sustainability seems to be discussed in all areas of our lives nowadays. But what does it actually mean for a materials engineer? And most importantly, how can we convince the consumers to buy sustainable materials not only because they are better for the environment, but because these materials are simply pleasing to the eye and nice to touch?

    In this episode we had a chance to talk to Dr. Tim Huber (LIST) about his multi-disciplinary approach to designing sustainable materials. Tim, who also has extensive experience of teaching design students, is currently trying to convince more people about the necessary dialogue between material engineers and designers. He definitely got us hooked. And you?

    USEFUL LINKS

    Tim Huber on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.nz/citations?user=i97I4r4AAAAJ&hl=en
    LIST: https://www.list.lu/

    • 37 min

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