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From food waste to plastic, from green building to education, the idea of a sustainable future is a hot topic. In this latest episode, we will explore the idea of a sustainable future with respect to food production and consumption, green building development, and also look at sustainability as the new frontier for innovation within the scientific community. Interviewees include:
Neil Rees, Vice President, Workplace Services Organization, Agilent Technologies. Catriona Brady, Head of Better Places for People, World Green Building Council. Jessica Perkins, Director of Sustainability, Apeel Sciences.From the ‘big ideas’ that can change the world, through to the approaches we use to discover them, join Agilent in this podcast as we explore the meaning of the word innovation, and the significance of innovation in practice. Hear from the experts, entrepreneurs and business leaders as they discuss the meaning of innovation, its challenges, and what innovation in practice looks like. Interviewees include:
Erik Micheelsen, from the Innovation Embassy in Denmark. Professor Arturo Keller from UC Santa Barbara. Darlene Solomon, senior vice president and chief technology officer, Agilent.An in-depth look into what space means to scientists by exploring the work its customers and collaborators are doing in the research of gravitational waves, as well as the significance of space innovation in the research lab setting, and the design of laboratory equipment. Interviewees include:
Dan Watch from the architecture firm Perkins Will, who says efficient labs should have flexible building designs for optimal usage of space, 3D modelling, and open concept layouts. Shane Tichy, R D Manager for Agilent's LC/MS Single and Triple Quadrupole business, who says that the most important thing to note when designing and developing lab equipment is to make them as compact as possible without compromising efficiency, which they achieved with the Ultivo Triple Quadrupole LC/MS mass spectrometer.How have developments in research, drug development and management created new paradigms in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and what this could mean for the future. Interviewees include:
Dr. Carlos Cordon-Cardo, a physician-scientist known widely for his research in experimental pathology and molecular oncology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Brian Dranka, Ph.D., Manager of Biology, Agilent Cell Analysis Division. Hans Christian Peterson, Director of Scientific Affairs at Dako, Agilent Pathology SolutionsInsights Podcasts Insights Podcasts are a variety of podcasts providing insights on new Agilent products, applications and important trends, including Agilent Thought Leader Award research.