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SciLux

English, Sciences, 5 seasons, 83 episodes, 2 days, 4 hours, 25 minutes
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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.
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Negotiating Narratives and Public History with Tina De Gendt

Today we embark on a new journey exploring European researchers and their contributions to science and society. Our first European guest, Tina de Gendt, a public historian, curator, writer and journalist recently received the European Heritage Europa Nostra Award for the Square Kilometre Project coordinated and funded by STAM Ghent City Museum and the Ghent Heritage Cell.Tina shares her insights on the concept of public history, a field dedicated to involving the public in the historical narrative. She discusses the challenges and rewards of engaging with diverse communities, the importance of negotiating narratives, and the ethical principles guiding her work. Discover how Tina's unique approach as a freelance historian allows her to bridge the gap between institutional history and the lived experiences of people in super-diverse urban neighbourhoods.We also explore Tina's innovative projects, such as the Square Kilometre Project, and her work as a historian in residence, where she collaborates with local communities to uncover hidden histories and bring them to life through exhibitions, podcasts, and more. Learn how these initiatives foster a deeper understanding of migration, urban transformation, and the past that connects us all. USEFUL LINKSTina de Gendt: https://sites.google.com/view/tinadegendt/homepageSTAM Ghent City Museum: https://stamgent.be/enSquare Kilometre Project: https://stamgent.be/en/thesquarekilometreEuropean Heritage Awards: https://www.europeanheritageawards.eu/winners/the-square-kilometre/About the 'Turkey on the Lys' book: https://www.journalismfund.eu/supported-projects/turkish-people-belgiumMaster in Digital and Public History at the University of Luxembourg: https://www.uni.lu/fhse-en/study-programs/master-in-digital-and-public-history/
10/22/202453 minutes, 30 seconds
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Mitochondria and Neuroscience with Prof. Anne Grünewald

In this episode of SciLux, we talk about mitochondrial biology with Professor Anne Grünewald, a neuroscientist at the LCSB  (Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine), University of Luxembourg. We explore the intricate role of mitochondria and their significance in energy production and cellular processes. Professor Grünewald shares her journey from biotechnology to neuroscience, highlighting the pivotal influence of inspiring educators and the dynamic nature of scientific exploration.The conversation navigates through the complexities of mitochondrial function, their genetic components, and the implications of mitochondrial dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's. We discuss the potential of mitochondrial research in understanding and possibly predicting the onset of Parkinson's disease, along with the challenges and opportunities in translating genetic insights into therapeutic strategies.USEFUL LINKSLCSB (Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine) - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb University of Luxembourg - https://wwwen.uni.lu/Anne Grunewald, the ATTRACT Fellow - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GLm4nzgcrU&pp=ygUOYW5uZSBncnVuZXdhbGQ%3DATTRACT Fellowship of FNR - https://www.fnr.lu/funding-instruments/attract/More about Professor Yamanaka - https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2012/yamanaka/facts/Related SciLux episodes:- Episode with Prof. Emma Schymanski - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1412332/episodes/10331298- Episode with Dr. Ibrahim Boussad - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1412332/episodes/11616471
10/15/202446 minutes, 24 seconds