Brewing Brilliance
A podcast where we talk to academics from across Swansea University, who are involved with the Healthy Ageing & Chronic Conditions research institute, to foster knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking.
We will be speaking to researchers who are leading innovative, inter-disciplinary approaches to promote lifelong health. Delivering improved interventions to manage chronic conditions more efficiently.
This podcast has been created by Swansea University researchers to share their insights with the staff community, and those who may be interested in finding out more about the behind-the-scenes experience of conducting research. The views expressed on this podcast belong solely to its host and guests, and do not reflect the views of Swansea University.
Music credit goes to: Research by Wormwood Music, licensed by Envato Elements.
Professor Ann John
Brewing Brilliance with Professor Charlotte Rees, Pro Vice Chancellor
Brewing Brilliance Libby Littlehales
Brewing Brilliance with Professor Andrea Tales
Brewing Brilliance with Dr Tash Kennedy
Brewing Brilliance Kate Ellis-Davies Paternal Mental Health in the First 1001 Days
Brewing Brilliance with Ioan Humphries and Dr Marie Gabe Walters
Brewing Brilliance Tom Wilkinson
Brewing Brilliance - Dr Becky Thomas, discusses diabetes and eye health
Brewing Brilliance: Professor Deb Fitzsimmons shares the work of Swansea Centre Health Economics
Brewing Brilliance with Dr April Rees
Brewing Brilliance - Dr Sarah Prior discusses her research and bariatric surgery
Brewing Brilliance James Murray Returns
Brewing Brilliance Dr Claire Hanley, Modulating and Measuring Neuroactivity
Brewing Brilliance - Sporting Memories with Ospreys in the community
Brewing Brilliance Lewis Hotchkiss and Dementias Platform UK
Brewing Brilliance Cold Water Immersion
Brewing Brilliance Emma Rees - Associate Professor of Healthcare Science.
Brewing Brilliance: Rachel Churm has an interest in the menopause, obesity and diabetes.
Brewing Brilliance Dr James Murray, a biochemist with an interest in ageing-related diseases