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  1. Seyyed Hossein Nasr: SAIS Hosted Forum on Intellectual Life in Iran on May 16 | SAIS-JHU Media Archive

    Thu, 05/17/2012 - 16:50 Seyyed Hossein Nasr, University Professor of Islamic Studies at George Washington University, spoke about "Intellectual Life in Today’s Iran and Links With Central Asia" at SAIS on Wednesday, May 16. http://media.sais-jhu.edu/archive/podcast/seyyed-hossein-nasr-sais-hosted-forum-intellectual-life-iran-may-16

    —Huffduffed by JohnsHopkins one year ago

  2. James Borel: Finding Solutions to Feed the World | SAIS-JHU Media Archive

    Wed, 05/09/2012 - 12:39 SAIS Hosted Forum on Finding Solutions to Feed the World on May 9 James Borel, executive vice president of DuPont, discussed “Finding Solutions to Feed the World,” as part of the “Year of Agriculture” at SAIS on Wednesday, May 9.

    http://media.sais-jhu.edu/archive/podcast/james-borel-finding-solutions-feed-world

    —Huffduffed by JohnsHopkins one year ago

  3. Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts - PodMed 5/21/12

    This week’s topics include stress testing after heart procedures, coffee and mortality, air pollution and markers of inflammation, and laxative-free colonoscopy.

    Program notes:

    0:32 Laxative-free colonoscopy 1:30 Using CT scanning but laxative-free 2:30 What about polyp removal? 3:25 Coffee and mortality 4:26 More coffee decreased mortality 5:28 Lower LDL? 6:02 Role of stress testing after heart procedures 7:02 Repeat procedure did not improve outcomes 8:06 Air pollution and inflammation 9:07 Pollutants decreased and markers improved 10:32 End

    —Huffduffed by JohnsHopkins one year ago

  4. Louis Galambos looks at the Nation | Midday with Dan Rodricks on WYPR

    Louis Galambos, professor of U.S. economic, business, and political history at Johns Hopkins University and the author of "The Creative Society, and the Price Americans Paid for It," a sweeping look at the nation through the eyes of its professional classes — the lawyers, scientists, doctors, administrators, business managers, teachers and urban planners who shaped our modern society.

    —Huffduffed by JohnsHopkins one year ago

  5. Ethics and the Secret Service via Midday with Dan Rodricks | WYPR

    Secret Service training: Johns Hopkins’ Christopher Dreisbach on how he teaches ethics and the ethical quandaries specific to the Secret Service. Following the prostitution scandal in Colombia, the Secret Service sent 100 agents to a two-day ethics training conducted by JHU and led by Prof. Dreisbach.

    —Huffduffed by JohnsHopkins one year ago