Episode 160: Galactic Jets

Join us this week for part two of our mini-series in celebration of the James Webb Space Telescope! This time around, we meet with Georgia Stewart, a PhD student at UTAS, studying Active Galactic Nuclei. These objects are used by Georgia and her colleagues to age and classify stellar and star-forming regions, as well as the black holes, central to these galaxies.

Listen in as Georgia discusses her pathway into astrophysics, as well as what it means to be a young woman in the field. 

Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod

Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)

Co-Host: Ryan Smith

Production: Olly Dove (@littledove440) 

Media & Promotion: Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)

Episode 159: Taking Out The [Space] Trash

In this week’s episode, we sit down with PhD candidate, Mars Buttfield-Addison, to discuss the interesting world of computer science and machine learning. Mars takes us on a journey into understanding how her work centres around the important role of tracking the ever-growing amount of satellites and debris orbiting the Earth. Most importantly though, she talks about how all of this can be done from remote locations in her beloved (and now home) state of Tasmania. 

Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod

Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)

Co-Host: Ryan Smith

Production: Ryan Smith

Media & Promotion: Ellie Clapham (@eleanorclapham)

Episode 158: What is a happy brain, Jane?

In our fourth episode of the RHHRF miniseries we talk with expert guest Associate Professor Jane Alty who is an RHHRF funded researcher in neurodegenerative diseases, a senior lecturer at Wicking Dementia Centre, and a neurology consultant at the Royal Hobart Hospital.

In this episode we start at the very beginning by answering the question ‘what is neurology?’, and then explore ideas around diagnosing and managing Alzheimer’s disease and how to have a happy and healthy brain.

Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod

Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)

Co-Host: Ellie Clapham (@EleanorClapham1)

Production: Olly Dove (@littledove440) 

Media & Promotion: Anna Abela (@annaoabela)

Episode 157: Tasmanians at Risk

This week, as part of our RHHRF series, we interview Dr Andrew Black. He is a cardiologist at the RHH, as well as undergoing a PhD with UTAS. His ongoing work with the Tasmanian STEMI network is leading the way toward a better future for healthcare in remote areas of Tasmania. 

In this episode, we discuss Andrew’s career, some of his previous research and his unique lens as a cardiologist who is also paving a way for previously unseen medical interventions for Tasmanians who may not have close access to a hospital in the event of heart problems. 

Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod

Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)

Co-Host: Ryan Smith

Production: Ryan Smith

Media & Promotion: Ellie Clapham (@eleanorclapham) 

Episode 156: Cancer genetics with Jo

This week, as a part of our @RHHRF series, we interview a Tasmanian Medical Researcher, Jo Dickinson. Jo is a cancer genetics researcher whose study on ‘Precision Medicine for Men with Prostate Cancer’ received a ‘2022 New Projects Grant’ from the @Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation. 

In this episode we discuss Jo’s career in Medical Research, the technology of genetics testing, the science behind her cancer genetics research, and her personal hopes and ambitions for the cancer research space.

Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod

Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)

Co-Host: Ellie Clapham (@eleanorclapham)

Production: Ryan Smith

Media & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_)