Podcasting
The New York Academy of Sciences
The New York Academy of Sciences
In addition to the mini-series A Thought for Food, Dementia Decoded, and The Face of Science it’s our pleasure to be the production partner for the Podcast of the New York Academy of Science, presenting scientific concepts in a way that’s both entertaining and informative.
Team
WRITER, PRODUCER, HOST:
David Hoffman
David Hoffman
ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION:
Kerry Kastin, Austin Colon
Kerry Kastin, Austin Colon
Podcast
- Finding Better Treatments for Children with Cancer
- Discovering New Liver Disease Treatments
- Deciphering Zika
- Proof of Concept Centers: Changing the Weather
- Inspiring Stories from the Future of STEM
- Rethinking Climate Change
- Proof of Concept Centers: Small Materials Solving Big Problems
- Reevaluating Clinical Trial Design
- Proof of Concept Centers: Tackling Industrial Waste
- Working Together for People, Planet, and Prosperity
- Proof of Concept Centers: Meeting the Market
- Finding the Nutritional Key to Longevity
- 200 Years of the New York Academy of Sciences
- The Physics of Everything, Part 4: The Rise of Human Consciousness
- Proof of Concept Centers: From Proof to Product
- The Physics of Everything, Part 3: The Emerging Science of Complexity
- Understanding the Biological Basis of Pediatric Cancer
- The Physics of Everything, Part 2: Where Physics and Philosophy Intersect
- Bioethics Meets R&D: The Ethics of Pre-Approval Access
- The Physics of Everything, Part 1: Is There a Limit to Human Knowledge?
- Little Beans, Big Opportunities
- Building an Evidence Base for Effective Obesity Policy
- Improving Clinical Trials through Mobile Technology
- Proof of Concept Centers: Energy Technology
- Bringing It All Together, A Systems Approach to Nutrition
- Curing Human Diseases, Targeting The Lysosome
- Sackler Institute Partnership Showcase #2: Food as Medicine: Nutrition and Global Health
- Sackler Institute Partnership Showcase #1: Micronutrients: Supplementation, Fortification, and Beyond
- Nutrition and Early Childhood Development
- The Problem with Protein
- Junior Roboticists Take on a Food Challenge