
Tegan Taylor
@teegstar
Health/science journo for @ABCScience @RadioNational
Health Report | Ockham's Razor | Quick Smart | What's That Rash? | Coronacast
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https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/quick-smart 10-05-2008 07:31:47
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What an honour to be on the ABC Radio National Ockham’s Razor panel tonight where we heard about platypuses, the universe, glaucoma, and, of course, the spiny mouse 🐁 🩸 Thanks for having me, Tegan Taylor, and looking forward to listening back to all these AMAZING talks ABC Science

Eight of the toppest-tier speakers ever for ABC Radio National Ockham's Razor -- make sure you subscribe to the pod so you can hear them all! AND if you're in Tassie or Sydney, come see our shows in the next few weeks! Details here: abc.net.au/radionational/…

For those that missed it, my ABC Ockhan's Razor talk: abc.net.au/radionational/… SUPER happy with how this one came together, so an enormous thanks to Tegan Taylor for the opportunity to champion the spinys & get the word out! #scicomm #science #discovery ABC Science ABC Radio National

Are you looking for something free and fun to do in Sydney for Science Week? Come to the Powehouse on the 17th of August to hear me and other scientists get up on our soap boxes live for ABC Radio National Tegan Taylor's Ockham's Razor podcast! 🌟 powerhouse.com.au/program/ockham… Science & Technology Australia

Great science writers don’t gatekeep! This is some of what we have learned from each other, what are your #sciencewriting tips? Ft Tegan Taylor at Beaker Street festival


Join our upcoming MedConnect event - 'Closing the gender health gap'. Ft. Tegan Taylor in conversation with Dr Rebecca Deans (@unsw & Royal for Women) and Prof Robyn Norton (@unsw & The George Institute for Global Health). 📅 6-8pm, 13 September 📍 Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney eventbrite.com.au/e/medconnect-c…

Sydney friends! I’ll be telling an intriguing science story at the State Library of NSW next week in an event curated by Tegan Taylor - come along if you can! sl.nsw.gov.au/events/science…


Fabulous body of work. David Dunstan will be discussing this important review on tonight's ABC Radio National Health Report with Tegan Taylor and Norman Swan. #sedentarybehaviour #SitLessMoveMore Diabetes Victoria Deakin IPAN RACGP


I had a lot of fun talking for the ABC Radio National Ockham's Razor podcast - Listen in to find out what the Earth being bouncy like a vanilla slice means for us and #Antarctica. Thanks Tegan Taylor for the opportunity! #scicomm #dessert #NationalScienceWeek abc.net.au/listen/program…

Next time you're asked how much physical activity you do, also ask yourself how much time you spend sitting. Both questions are important! David Dunstan explains why in this Tegan Taylor interview & in this new review journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11… Paddy Dempsey Ana Jéssica Pinto Diabetes Victoria

About to start UNSW Medicine & Health #medconnect on Gender and Health with Robyn Norton Rebecca Deans Tegan Taylor UNSW University of Sydney Western Sydney Health Westmead Applied Research Centre #WARC_USYD


Continuing on the awesome day by listening to these incredible women share their stories about closing the sex and gender data gap in health UNSW Medicine & Health. I am inspired and motivated to be a part of this community.... still so much to learn 🙌


Great to hear medical oncologist + Sydney Health PhD student Abhijit Pal on the #HealthReport with Tegan Taylor about this interesting research! 📻 Listen abc.net.au/listen/program… 🔬 Read the research doi.org/10.1200/op.23.… 📕 Read the editorial doi.org/10.1200/op.23.… A/Prof Ben Smith @bensmithphd.bsky.social

Tune in to today's ABC Radio Nationals Health Report to hear myself and Evangelos Pappas chat with Tegan Taylor about the impacts of sex and gender in ACL injuries. abc.net.au/listen/program…

Injury prevention programs work and need to be implemented more widely, we are failing the female athletes as I explain here. Mandy Hagstrom eloquently debunks the myth that injuries are due to anatomy. Excellent work by Tegan Taylor