Podcasts by Talks With Toh
Discussions of Science, Technology, Faith, Travel, the leading Medical Research, and whatever else is interesting. How are we all operating in the world today? What do we know and how much of the universe is just a complete mystery to us? Join Dr. Chris Toh, PhD as he talks about interesting topics! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talks-with-toh/support
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Updates for Talks With Toh! from 2022-01-22T03:32:53
The podcast still lives! Well it’s been a while friends but I’m hoping to pick up the podcast again! Here’s a brief update! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a ...
ListenS1:E25 - Jack VanDrunen: Game Theory in the Philosophy of Science and Computer Science from 2020-11-21T01:55:45
Jack VanDrunen joins the show once again to talk about the origins of the Philosophy behind how science is done and our modern understanding of scientific theory. We also discuss how this gives ris...
ListenS2:E4 - Jack VanDrunen: Game Theory in the Philosophy of Science and Computer Science from 2020-11-21T01:55:45
Jack VanDrunen joins the show once again to talk about the origins of the Philosophy behind how science is done and our modern understanding of scientific theory. We also discuss how this gives ...
ListenS1:E24 - Christopher Toh: Machine Learning on Genetic Information (ft. Austin Lefebvre) from 2020-10-30T14:00
On this episode of the Austin Lefebvre joins the podcast as host! This time interviewing Chris about his research in Big Data, Genetics, and Machine Learning. We talk about Chris' own research on C...
ListenS2:E3 - Christopher Toh: Machine Learning on Genetic Information and Engineering Hurdles in Large Databases (ft. Austin Lefebvre) from 2020-10-30T14:00
On this episode of the Austin Lefebvre joins the podcast as host! This time interviewing Chris about his research in Big Data, Genetics, and Machine Learning. We talk about Chris' own research o...
ListenS1:E23 - Cody Dunn: Laser Speckle Imaging and Wearable Devices from 2020-10-23T18:00
Today's guest is Cody Dunn, Lecturer at Cal State Long Beach University and PhD Candidate in Dr. Bernard Choi's lab. He's also an adept researcher in the Medical Imaging space, specifically doing r...
ListenS2:E2 - Cody Dunn: Laser Speckle Imaging and Wearable Devices from 2020-10-23T18:00
Today's guest is Cody Dunn, Lecturer at Cal State Long Beach University and PhD Candidate in Dr. Bernard Choi's lab. He's also an adept researcher in the Medical Imaging space, specifically doin...
ListenS1:E22 - Jeffrey Lim: Brain Computer Interfaces and Restoring a Person's Walking from 2020-10-17T02:21:12
On this episode of Talks With Toh, we talk with Jeffrey Lim a PhD Candidate in Dr. Zoran Nenadic's lab. He is working specifically on brain computer interfaces (BCI), devices that are designed to r...
ListenS2:E1 - Jeffrey Lim: Brain Computer Interfaces and Restoring a Person's Walking from 2020-10-17T02:21:12
On this episode of Talks With Toh, we talk with Jeffrey Lim a PhD Candidate in Dr. Zoran Nenadic's lab. He is working specifically on brain computer interfaces (BCI), devices that are designed t...
ListenS1:E21 - Jack VanDrunen & Josh Ng: Is Science Vindicated by COVID-19 or Has Public Perception and Policy Failed Us? from 2020-06-26T19:51:10
In this episode of the podcast we discuss whether or not science has been vindicated by COVID-19. Has the response addressed the needs of the pandemic or has it only made apparent the gaps in ou...
ListenS1:E20 - Andre Arifin: Discourse on College Campuses, George Floyd Protests, and Our Responses from 2020-06-18T20:27:25
Andre Arifin joins the podcast in an interesting discussion about discourse on college campuses. He has spent that past several years working closely with college students on various campuses, t...
ListenS1:E19 - Carter Johnson: Insurance and Business Impacts during COVID-19 from 2020-05-29T18:00
Carter Johnson is a Senior Commercial Product Analyst at Farmers Insurance and a graduate of UCLA. We discuss the business impact of COVID-19 and what pricing looks like as insurance companies g...
ListenS1:E18 - Andrew Phan: Epigenetics, Ethical Stem Cell Research, Better Show Names from 2020-05-16T20:00
Andrew Phan, PhD Student in Dr. Tim Downing's Lab at UCI, joins the podcast with discussions on epigenetics and stem cell research. We talk about what epigenetics is, how he ended up in Grad Sch...
ListenS1:E17 - Zachary Lu: How COVID-19 is affecting Medical and PhD Students and The Silver Linings from 2020-05-02T17:00
Zachary Lu rejoins the podcast as we discuss how UCI is responding to combat COVID-19. He is a Medical Student at the UCI School of Medicine. We discuss how Biomedical Engineers and ...
ListenS1:E16 - Jack VanDrunen: Philosophy of Science, Intelligent Systems, & Stuxnet from 2020-03-07T18:00
Jack VanDrunen joins the show as we discuss the Logic and Philosophy of Science itself, what that all means, and the nature of creating intelligent systems and artificial intelligenc...
ListenS1:E15 - Josh Ng: Evolution, Cognitive Dissonance, Postmodern Christians? from 2020-02-24T20:55:32
In this installment, Josh Ng returns to discuss the more relevant topics surrounding the Christian faith including Evolution, the Scientific Method, Postmodern Christians, and what Social Justice o...
ListenS1:E14 - How English Became the Language of Science from 2020-02-12T18:00
What is the language of science? Today we take a look at how English became the primary language of science. That is the language that almost all science is communicated in today. Th...
ListenS1:E13 - Coronavirus (2019-nCov) and Globalism? from 2020-02-06T18:00
We talk a brief update on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus outbreak. What we know now, some of the facts, and how globalism and supply chains play into the disease spread.
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Joy Evanston joins the podcast to talk about the life of nursing and we discusses differences between how hospitals even within the same state operate. We also discuss what a Neuro S...
ListenS1:E11 - The Future of Healthcare: Genetic Testing, Complex Diseases, and Artificial Intelligence from 2020-01-01T18:00
An interview for the Worlds Health Summit where Quynh Vo and I discuss the current and future of genetic testing in healthcare and what that means for you! What should you know? When...
ListenS1:E10 - Josh Ng: The Philosophical & Logical Underpinnings of Christianity from 2019-12-01T05:33:47
Josh Ng is a Psychology major at UC Irvine and hails from Hong Kong. After a brief stint at UC Santa Cruz he arrived in Irvine to pursue psychology in hopes of a clinical profession. We discuss how...
ListenS1:E9 - Phillip Vu: 50 Countries in 14 Months and Giving up Comfort for Adventure from 2019-11-22T21:38:38
Phillip Vu graduated from UCLA and after failing to land a job at Oracle, he quit his internship and bought a one-way ticket to London. We discuss his journey, how he stuck to a strict budget, and ...
ListenS1:E8 - Tyler Stinehart, JD: Common Law, Blizzard, Hong Kong, and International Business from 2019-11-15T06:51:35
Tyler Stinehart graduated from UC Irvine Law School in the dual program with both a JD and MBA degree. We discuss what law school is like, why we live in a common law society, and how the U.S. cour...
ListenS1:E7 - Amy Hasson, RN: Road to Registered Nurse, How Nurses Make our Health System Work, Holistic Medicine from 2019-11-08T18:00
Amy Hasson is a Registered Nurse, working in pediatrics. We discuss her path through Nursing school all the way to working in a hospital and taking care of patients. Then we talk abo...
ListenS1:E6 - Dr. Dung Trinh: Escaping Vietnam, Returning to Give Back, Preventing Alzheimer's Disease from 2019-10-27T16:37:29
Dr. Dung Trinh (AKA Iggy) is a Medical Doctor and Chief Medical Officer of Irvine Clinical Research, President & Founder of the TongueOut 501(c)3 charity, and also sits on the board of Alzheimer's ...
ListenS1:E5 - Hamsa Gowda: Collaboration, Technology in Low Resource Environments, Support Communities in Graduate School from 2019-10-14T19:56:32
Hamsa Gowda is a PhD Candidate in the bioMEMS lab, co-advised by Dr. Sunny Jiang and Marc Madou. She is working on centrifugal microfluidic devices with the aim of miniaturizing laboratory techniqu...
ListenS1:E4 - Dat Nguyen: Disneyland, Qualification Exams, Does God Exist, Morality, The Interplay of Science and Faith, Mental Health from 2019-10-07T17:00
Dat Nguyen is a PhD student in Dr. Elliot Botvinick's lab working with diabetes and protein technologies. We discuss growing up with immigrant parents, how Disneyland is absurdly exp...
ListenS1:E3 - Ben Bielajew: Stem Cell Ethics, Dealing with the FDA, Hurdles with Effective Teaching and Scientific Communication in Higher Education from 2019-10-03T17:00
Ben Bielajew is a University of Michigan graduate working in Dr. Kyriacos Athanasiou's DELTAi lab. We discuss the Food and Drug Administration, case studies of medical products gone ...
ListenS1:E2 - Austin Lefebvre: How Cancer Cells Move, Lasers, Ethics of Genetic Editing, & Social Media from 2019-09-24T17:00
Austin Lefebvre is a UCSD Alumni working in the Laboratory of Fluorescence Dynamics with Dr. Michelle Digman and Dr. Enrico Gratton. He is working on understanding how cells metastas...
ListenS1:E1 - Ryan Donahue: Regenerative Medicine, Graduate School, & Scientific Publications from 2019-09-18T00:11:14
Chris Toh is a UCLA Graduate and is a current PhD Candidate at UC Irvine. In this inaugural podcast he interviews Ryan Donahue who works in Dr. Kyriacos Athanasiou's lab, specifically on tissue eng...
ListenTalks With Toh (Trailer) from 2019-09-17T00:11:14
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