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Safari Meets - Susan Lynch
We were honoured to interview acclaimed actor Susan Lynch for stroudtimes.com.
The interview took place in a classic Safari Caravan, made in Stroud, which can be hired for meetings from https://www.spacehopperscoworking.co.uk/
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Encompassing the Stroud locality the team aim to provide engaging human interest stories, comprehensive sports coverage, and championing local businesses' success.
Living in the community they serve, editor Ash Loveridge, journalist Matt Bigwood, and photographer Carl Hewlett have joined forces to provide free-to-view local content devoid of a clickbait agenda and pop-up adverts.
published: 04 Nov 2021
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The Human Microbiome by Susan Lynch
Humans are an ecosystem primarily comprised of microbes. We house trillions of microbes in and on our bodies, 10 times as many microbial cells as human, which we refer to as the human microbiome. While it is becoming increasingly evident that the majority of human skin and mucosal surfaces are colonized by microbes, the bulk of these microbes reside in the gastrointestinal tract. These microbial communities contribute essential functions, including digestion of complex carbohydrates and production of essential vitamins. The food we eat represents one of the strongest selective pressures that shapes the gut microbiome. And in western nations, the last few decades have represented a profound change in the types of foods we consume. In parallel with this we have seen rising prevalence of "Wes...
published: 29 Dec 2014
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Susan Lynch interview Ready Player One premiere
Susan Lynch interview Ready Player One premiere
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published: 20 Mar 2018
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How Do Infant Microbiomes Influence Childhood Health
Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Recorded on 05/03/2022. [7/2022] [Show ID: 38129]
00:00 Start
00:15 Kristin Dolan
01:23 Susan V. Lynch
1:03:02 Q&A
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Bridging the Gap: Susan Lynch, PhD
UC San Francisco advances health through education, research, patient care and public service. With seven major sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and Fresno, the UCSF School of Medicine is dedicated to improving human health by accelerating scientific discovery and transforming medical education. The school’s new Bridges curriculum is pioneering a new approach to medical education to prepare physicians for practice in the 21st century. Through mentorship and collaborative learning, students are trained to care for patients, conduct research and contribute vital knowledge to improve our health system.
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published: 07 May 2019
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Susan Lynch
Unbelievably sexy Irish actress Susan Lynch shows off very impressive lady furriage.
published: 21 Jul 2013
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Happy Valley's Killers On Their Emotive Roles | This Morning
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Holly and Phillip sit down with the killers from series 2 of Happy Valley.
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published: 16 Mar 2016
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Bad Day For The Cut, Director Susan Lynch Interview 2018
Heartbreaking and violent in equal measure, Bad Day for the Cut is a powerhouse of a revenge story that wowed audiences and critics at the Belfast Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival - the first feature length film from Northern Ireland to be presented there - and on its recent tour of Northern Ireland. Brutal and breathtaking, this is one tale of vengeance you don’t want to miss.
published: 14 Jan 2018
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Drive Me
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS
Drive Me · Susan Lynch
Big Reward
℗ Johnston Records
Released on: 1981-10-14
Author: Susan Lynch
Composer: Susan Lynch
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 24 Mar 2019
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Susan Lynch interview - Red Roses and Petrol
Behind the scenes interview with Susan Lynch. The interview takes place on the set of the feature film "Red Roses and Petrol," opening June 2008. The film stars acclaimed actor Malcolm McDowell, with supporting cast Max Beesley, Olivia Tracey, Heather Juergensen and Greg Ellis. Music by Flogging Molly and Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles.
published: 03 Jun 2008
3:22
Safari Meets - Susan Lynch
We were honoured to interview acclaimed actor Susan Lynch for stroudtimes.com.
The interview took place in a classic Safari Caravan, made in Stroud, which can ...
We were honoured to interview acclaimed actor Susan Lynch for stroudtimes.com.
The interview took place in a classic Safari Caravan, made in Stroud, which can be hired for meetings from https://www.spacehopperscoworking.co.uk/
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For the latest from Stroud Times visit: https://stroudtimes.com/
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Stroud Times - the independent community-based news website.
Encompassing the Stroud locality the team aim to provide engaging human interest stories, comprehensive sports coverage, and championing local businesses' success.
Living in the community they serve, editor Ash Loveridge, journalist Matt Bigwood, and photographer Carl Hewlett have joined forces to provide free-to-view local content devoid of a clickbait agenda and pop-up adverts.
https://wn.com/Safari_Meets_Susan_Lynch
We were honoured to interview acclaimed actor Susan Lynch for stroudtimes.com.
The interview took place in a classic Safari Caravan, made in Stroud, which can be hired for meetings from https://www.spacehopperscoworking.co.uk/
******************
For the latest from Stroud Times visit: https://stroudtimes.com/
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Stroud Times - the independent community-based news website.
Encompassing the Stroud locality the team aim to provide engaging human interest stories, comprehensive sports coverage, and championing local businesses' success.
Living in the community they serve, editor Ash Loveridge, journalist Matt Bigwood, and photographer Carl Hewlett have joined forces to provide free-to-view local content devoid of a clickbait agenda and pop-up adverts.
- published: 04 Nov 2021
- views: 1531
17:05
The Human Microbiome by Susan Lynch
Humans are an ecosystem primarily comprised of microbes. We house trillions of microbes in and on our bodies, 10 times as many microbial cells as human, which w...
Humans are an ecosystem primarily comprised of microbes. We house trillions of microbes in and on our bodies, 10 times as many microbial cells as human, which we refer to as the human microbiome. While it is becoming increasingly evident that the majority of human skin and mucosal surfaces are colonized by microbes, the bulk of these microbes reside in the gastrointestinal tract. These microbial communities contribute essential functions, including digestion of complex carbohydrates and production of essential vitamins. The food we eat represents one of the strongest selective pressures that shapes the gut microbiome. And in western nations, the last few decades have represented a profound change in the types of foods we consume. In parallel with this we have seen rising prevalence of "Western diseases" including obesity, asthma, auto-immune and chronic inflammatory diseases. If we begin to view the gut microbiome as a large metabolic organ which transforms dietary components into bioactive products which enter the circulation and bathe the entire human host, we now begin to appreciate its utterly critical importance to human health. It also invites us to reconsider our view of diseases that we traditionally consider to be located at, and isolated to, specific body sites may well be driven, at least in part by disturbances to the gut microbiome. Manipulation of the human microbiome can lead to incredible efficacy for some indications. But it is incumbent upon us as a community to understand the basis of success and failure of microbiome manipulation, as well as the long-term outcomes associated with these approaches.
I envisage a future where the functional capacity of microbes is harnessed to prevent, treat and cure disease. We must break down the walls of the silos we currently work in, and engage in truly multi-disciplinary integrative studies of human systems that include the microbiome as a critical organ. We must also encourage creative thinking in research, questioning dogma and welcoming new paradigms. This, I believe is the path towards our ultimate goal of truly personalized medicine.
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Humans are an ecosystem primarily comprised of microbes. We house trillions of microbes in and on our bodies, 10 times as many microbial cells as human, which we refer to as the human microbiome. While it is becoming increasingly evident that the majority of human skin and mucosal surfaces are colonized by microbes, the bulk of these microbes reside in the gastrointestinal tract. These microbial communities contribute essential functions, including digestion of complex carbohydrates and production of essential vitamins. The food we eat represents one of the strongest selective pressures that shapes the gut microbiome. And in western nations, the last few decades have represented a profound change in the types of foods we consume. In parallel with this we have seen rising prevalence of "Western diseases" including obesity, asthma, auto-immune and chronic inflammatory diseases. If we begin to view the gut microbiome as a large metabolic organ which transforms dietary components into bioactive products which enter the circulation and bathe the entire human host, we now begin to appreciate its utterly critical importance to human health. It also invites us to reconsider our view of diseases that we traditionally consider to be located at, and isolated to, specific body sites may well be driven, at least in part by disturbances to the gut microbiome. Manipulation of the human microbiome can lead to incredible efficacy for some indications. But it is incumbent upon us as a community to understand the basis of success and failure of microbiome manipulation, as well as the long-term outcomes associated with these approaches.
I envisage a future where the functional capacity of microbes is harnessed to prevent, treat and cure disease. We must break down the walls of the silos we currently work in, and engage in truly multi-disciplinary integrative studies of human systems that include the microbiome as a critical organ. We must also encourage creative thinking in research, questioning dogma and welcoming new paradigms. This, I believe is the path towards our ultimate goal of truly personalized medicine.
- published: 29 Dec 2014
- views: 2126
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Susan Lynch interview Ready Player One premiere
Susan Lynch interview Ready Player One premiere
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- published: 20 Mar 2018
- views: 4417
1:26:03
How Do Infant Microbiomes Influence Childhood Health
Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists...
Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Recorded on 05/03/2022. [7/2022] [Show ID: 38129]
00:00 Start
00:15 Kristin Dolan
01:23 Susan V. Lynch
1:03:02 Q&A
Please Note: Knowledge about health and medicine is constantly evolving. This information may become out of date.
Explore More Health & Medicine on UCTV
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UCTV features the latest in health and medicine from University of California medical schools. Find the information you need on cancer, transplantation, obesity, disease and much more.
UCTV is the broadcast and online media platform of the University of California, featuring programming from its ten campuses, three national labs and affiliated research institutions. UCTV explores a broad spectrum of subjects for a general audience, including science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, arts and music, business, education, and agriculture. Launched in January 2000, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California -- teaching, research, and public service – by providing quality, in-depth television far beyond the campus borders to inquisitive viewers around the world.
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Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Recorded on 05/03/2022. [7/2022] [Show ID: 38129]
00:00 Start
00:15 Kristin Dolan
01:23 Susan V. Lynch
1:03:02 Q&A
Please Note: Knowledge about health and medicine is constantly evolving. This information may become out of date.
Explore More Health & Medicine on UCTV
(https://www.uctv.tv/health)
UCTV features the latest in health and medicine from University of California medical schools. Find the information you need on cancer, transplantation, obesity, disease and much more.
UCTV is the broadcast and online media platform of the University of California, featuring programming from its ten campuses, three national labs and affiliated research institutions. UCTV explores a broad spectrum of subjects for a general audience, including science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, arts and music, business, education, and agriculture. Launched in January 2000, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California -- teaching, research, and public service – by providing quality, in-depth television far beyond the campus borders to inquisitive viewers around the world.
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- published: 03 Jul 2022
- views: 22451
3:55
Bridging the Gap: Susan Lynch, PhD
UC San Francisco advances health through education, research, patient care and public service. With seven major sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and Fresno, ...
UC San Francisco advances health through education, research, patient care and public service. With seven major sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and Fresno, the UCSF School of Medicine is dedicated to improving human health by accelerating scientific discovery and transforming medical education. The school’s new Bridges curriculum is pioneering a new approach to medical education to prepare physicians for practice in the 21st century. Through mentorship and collaborative learning, students are trained to care for patients, conduct research and contribute vital knowledge to improve our health system.
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UC San Francisco advances health through education, research, patient care and public service. With seven major sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and Fresno, the UCSF School of Medicine is dedicated to improving human health by accelerating scientific discovery and transforming medical education. The school’s new Bridges curriculum is pioneering a new approach to medical education to prepare physicians for practice in the 21st century. Through mentorship and collaborative learning, students are trained to care for patients, conduct research and contribute vital knowledge to improve our health system.
Visit our channel home page: https://www.youtube.com/c/UCSFSchoolofMedicine
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- published: 07 May 2019
- views: 1082
0:50
Susan Lynch
Unbelievably sexy Irish actress Susan Lynch shows off very impressive lady furriage.
Unbelievably sexy Irish actress Susan Lynch shows off very impressive lady furriage.
https://wn.com/Susan_Lynch
Unbelievably sexy Irish actress Susan Lynch shows off very impressive lady furriage.
- published: 21 Jul 2013
- views: 82523
4:41
Happy Valley's Killers On Their Emotive Roles | This Morning
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Broadcast on 16/03/2016
Holly and Phillip sit down with the killers from series 2 of Happy Valley.
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Holly and Phillip sit down with the killers from series 2 of Happy Valley.
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This Morning - every weekday on ITV from 10:30am.
Join Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes as we meet the people behind the stories that matter, chat to the hottest celebs and cook up a storm with your favourite chefs!
Dr Chris Steele answers all your health questions and Denise Robertson is on hand to offer help and advice.
Stay stylish with Gok Wan's fabulous fashion, be beautiful with Bryony Blake's top make-up tips, save money with Martin Lewis and get gardening with David Domoney.
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- published: 16 Mar 2016
- views: 63296
8:05
Bad Day For The Cut, Director Susan Lynch Interview 2018
Heartbreaking and violent in equal measure, Bad Day for the Cut is a powerhouse of a revenge story that wowed audiences and critics at the Belfast Film Festival...
Heartbreaking and violent in equal measure, Bad Day for the Cut is a powerhouse of a revenge story that wowed audiences and critics at the Belfast Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival - the first feature length film from Northern Ireland to be presented there - and on its recent tour of Northern Ireland. Brutal and breathtaking, this is one tale of vengeance you don’t want to miss.
https://wn.com/Bad_Day_For_The_Cut,_Director_Susan_Lynch_Interview_2018
Heartbreaking and violent in equal measure, Bad Day for the Cut is a powerhouse of a revenge story that wowed audiences and critics at the Belfast Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival - the first feature length film from Northern Ireland to be presented there - and on its recent tour of Northern Ireland. Brutal and breathtaking, this is one tale of vengeance you don’t want to miss.
- published: 14 Jan 2018
- views: 3142
2:23
Drive Me
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS
Drive Me · Susan Lynch
Big Reward
℗ Johnston Records
Released on: 1981-10-14
Author: Susan Lynch
Composer: Susan Lynch
...
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS
Drive Me · Susan Lynch
Big Reward
℗ Johnston Records
Released on: 1981-10-14
Author: Susan Lynch
Composer: Susan Lynch
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS
Drive Me · Susan Lynch
Big Reward
℗ Johnston Records
Released on: 1981-10-14
Author: Susan Lynch
Composer: Susan Lynch
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 24 Mar 2019
- views: 135
3:10
Susan Lynch interview - Red Roses and Petrol
Behind the scenes interview with Susan Lynch. The interview takes place on the set of the feature film "Red Roses and Petrol," opening June 2008. The film sta...
Behind the scenes interview with Susan Lynch. The interview takes place on the set of the feature film "Red Roses and Petrol," opening June 2008. The film stars acclaimed actor Malcolm McDowell, with supporting cast Max Beesley, Olivia Tracey, Heather Juergensen and Greg Ellis. Music by Flogging Molly and Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles.
https://wn.com/Susan_Lynch_Interview_Red_Roses_And_Petrol
Behind the scenes interview with Susan Lynch. The interview takes place on the set of the feature film "Red Roses and Petrol," opening June 2008. The film stars acclaimed actor Malcolm McDowell, with supporting cast Max Beesley, Olivia Tracey, Heather Juergensen and Greg Ellis. Music by Flogging Molly and Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles.
- published: 03 Jun 2008
- views: 10874