Up Close Research Talk Show show

Up Close Research Talk Show

Summary: Up Close is the fortnightly research, opinion and analysis talk show from the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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 #395: China in Africa: Who benefits? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Economist Dr Lauren Johnston examines the evolving political and economic relationships between China and Africa, and how the East Asia giant is adapting its own model of aid, trade and investment to grow regional African markets and economies while securing a rising supply of energy and mineral resources for itself. Presented by Peter Clarke.  Download mp3 (32.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #395: China in Africa: Who benefits? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Economist Dr Lauren Johnston examines the evolving political and economic relationships between China and Africa, and how the East Asia giant is adapting its own model of aid, trade and investment to grow regional African markets and economies while securing a rising supply of energy and mineral resources for itself. Presented by Peter Clarke.  Download mp3 (32.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #395: China in Africa: Who benefits? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Economist Dr Lauren Johnston examines the evolving political and economic relationships between China and Africa, and how the East Asia giant is adapting its own model of aid, trade and investment to grow regional African markets and economies while securing a rising supply of energy and mineral resources for itself. Presented by Peter Clarke.  Download mp3 (32.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #395: China in Africa: Who benefits? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Economist Dr Lauren Johnston examines the evolving political and economic relationships between China and Africa, and how the East Asia giant is adapting its own model of aid, trade and investment to grow regional African markets and economies while securing a rising supply of energy and mineral resources for itself. Presented by Peter Clarke.  Download mp3 (32.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #394: What's killing women? Sex disparity and the shifting landscape of age-related disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Population health researcher Professor Cassandra Szoeke outlines what ails women as they grow older, how men differ from women in age-related diseases, and how public awareness and personal lifestyle change have been shown to have a positive impact on women's quality of life in their later years. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (27.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #394: What's killing women? Sex disparity and the shifting landscape of age-related disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Population health researcher Professor Cassandra Szoeke outlines what ails women as they grow older, how men differ from women in age-related diseases, and how public awareness and personal lifestyle change have been shown to have a positive impact on women's quality of life in their later years. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (27.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #394: What's killing women? Sex disparity and the shifting landscape of age-related disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Population health researcher Professor Cassandra Szoeke outlines what ails women as they grow older, how men differ from women in age-related diseases, and how public awareness and personal lifestyle change have been shown to have a positive impact on women's quality of life in their later years. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (27.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #394: What's killing women? Sex disparity and the shifting landscape of age-related disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Population health researcher Professor Cassandra Szoeke outlines what ails women as they grow older, how men differ from women in age-related diseases, and how public awareness and personal lifestyle change have been shown to have a positive impact on women's quality of life in their later years. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (27.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #394: What's killing women? Sex disparity and the shifting landscape of age-related disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Population health researcher Professor Cassandra Szoeke outlines what ails women as they grow older, how men differ from women in age-related diseases, and how public awareness and personal lifestyle change have been shown to have a positive impact on women's quality of life in their later years. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (27.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #393: Antagonize your ageing: The science behind living healthier for longer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Geriatrician Professor Andrea Maier describes what happens to our cells as we age, and explains the causes of age-related diseases. She also discusses how positive lifestyle choices and preventive medical interventions can help us live healthier for longer. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.2 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #393: Antagonize your ageing: The science behind living healthier for longer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Geriatrician Professor Andrea Maier describes what happens to our cells as we age, and explains the causes of age-related diseases. She also discusses how positive lifestyle choices and preventive medical interventions can help us live healthier for longer. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.2 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #393: Antagonize your ageing: The science behind living healthier for longer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Geriatrician Professor Andrea Maier describes what happens to our cells as we age, and explains the causes of age-related diseases. She also discusses how positive lifestyle choices and preventive medical interventions can help us live healthier for longer. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.2 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #393: Antagonize your ageing: The science behind living healthier for longer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Geriatrician Professor Andrea Maier describes what happens to our cells as we age, and explains the causes of age-related diseases. She also discusses how positive lifestyle choices and preventive medical interventions can help us live healthier for longer. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.2 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #393: Antagonize your ageing: The science behind living healthier for longer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Geriatrician Professor Andrea Maier describes what happens to our cells as we age, and explains the causes of age-related diseases. She also discusses how positive lifestyle choices and preventive medical interventions can help us live healthier for longer. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.2 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #392: Feeding the 9 billion: Inconvenient truths about global food security | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Sustainable agriculture expert Prof Tim Reeves discusses the profound changes required in agricultural practice, public policy and consumer behavior if we are to feed earth’s ever-growing human population that is projected to exceed 9 billion in 2050. Business as usual won’t pass muster anymore. With host Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (34.4 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

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