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Taking the epic conflicts of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars three months at a time. Each episode features interviews with leading historians of the period - covering the campaigns, diplomacy and political dramas of an extraordinary 24 years.
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Join Chris Green - The History Chap - as he explores the stories behind British history - the great events, the forgotten stories and the downright bizarre!Chris is a historian by training, and has a way of bringing history to life by making it relevant, interesting and entertaining.www.thehistorychap.com
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The Listen In podcast from Bitesize Bio is a compilation of our best webinars to enjoy at your leisure, wherever and whenever. Each episode is an opportunity to gain the valuable insights you need to advance your research. From a crash course in developing fool-proof ELISAs to the latest applications and innovations in CRISPR/Cas9 and microscopy techniques, and much more—you'll hear about challenges encountered and discover practical solutions to achieve the best possible results. Tap into t ...
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Hello everyone, NerdRx podcast brings you a new scientific technique every week. I will invite scientists from various backgrounds and discuss their favorite lab techniques. Stay tuned every Tuesday for a new episode. If you have any topic suggestions or if you would like to join me for an episode please email me at [email protected]
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Welcome to Basics to Brilliance, the podcast created to supplement & bolster your knowledge of Haematology. Featuring a two way, non-didactic conversational-style Q&A between the SpR and SHO, this podcast will be your pocket companion no matter where you are. We aim to cover: - Malignant and non-malignant topics - Science/lab detail - UK guidelines, hallmark trials and how these translate into clinical practice - Future research directions - The whole syllabus for FRCPath part 1 All readily ...
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We invite you to "get behind the science" with SLAS Technology Editorial Board Member and Podcast Editor Dave Pechter, M.S.M.E. (PerkinElmer, Cambridge, MA) and hear from our featured SLAS Technology authors! This podcast series is a chance for readers to meet the people behind the journal science and hear directly from them about their work, their motivations, as well as the context and potential impact of their work. Watch for a new featured author interview with each published issue!
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Winnoz actively connecting domain experts and various players who share the same vision and currently working in the decentralized healthcare or biosensing space through our regular live webinars and discussions. We endeavor to share the latest developments in the field and create value for you, our business partners and our clients, and to create awareness and business opportunities to accelerate the development of the decentralized healthcare ecosystem. To know more about Winnoz Technology ...
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The Parkinson’s Research Podcast: New Discoveries in Neuroscience
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In this podcast, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research brings you right to the cutting edge of neuroscience to discuss the latest discoveries in the field of neuroscience, with a focus on Parkinson’s disease (PD). We are working at the forefront of PD research to accelerate scientific breakthroughs by providing funding opportunities, tools and resources to develop new treatments, find cures and improve quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s disease. If you’re a s ...
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Battlefield despatches: Assaye, Sep 23rd 1803
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2:11:17This episode offers a deep dive into the pivotal Battle of Assaye fought on September 23, 1803, a clash that shaped British dominance in India and forged the reputation of Arthur Wellesley—better known to history as the Duke of Wellington. Host Clemens Bemmann welcomes a special panel to explore the campaign, armies, personalities, and chaos that d…
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Influence of Macrotroponin on the 99th Percentile Threshold in 2 High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin Assays
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Proteomic Aging Clock Predicts Mortality and Risk of Common Age-Related Diseases
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Episode 209: The Better-B Project With Dirk de Graaf
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40:33In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, Amy Vu and Jamie Ellis interview Professor Dirk de Graaf from the Laboratory for Molecular Entomology and Bee Pathology in the Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology at Ghent University’s Faculty of Sciences to discuss the Better-B Project. This episode ends with a Q&A segment. Check out our website: w…
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200: 48,000 Shells in 2 Hours: Why Was Acre Attacked in 1840?
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20:07Send me a message 48,000 shells in 2 Hours: Why Was Acre Attacked in 1840? Become A Patron Make A Donation In November 1840, a British naval squadron unleashed one of the most devastating bombardments in military history against the ancient fortress of Acre. In just over two hours, Admiral Sir Robert Stopford's fleet fired 48,000 shells, reducing w…
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How I Treat series on Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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42:55In this episode, Associate Blood editor Dr. Selina Luger leads a discussion with Drs. Courtney DiNardo, Eunice Wang, Andrew Wei and Gail Roboz about the advances in treatment options for Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). See the full How I Treat series on Acute Myeloid Leukemia in volume 145 issue 12 of Blood journal.…
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The Promise, Challenges, and Global Impact of AI Tools: Bill Morice, M.D., Ph.D.
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11:20Published August 14, 2025 In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” host Bobbi Pritt, M.D., chair of the Division of Clinical Microbiology at Mayo Clinic, and William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., CEO and president of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, discuss recent news about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in healthcare. Together, they explore: …
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From Surplus to Savings: Tackling Unused Lab Products in Life Sciences
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30:44In the life sciences, an astounding amount of unused products and materials end up in landfills instead of contributing to research progress. This issue arises across the product lifecycle, from liquidated biotech start-ups that abandon equipment to over-purchasing and pipeline deprioritization at successful firms. Even well-intentioned suppliers e…
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From sensitivity to selectivity: transforming mass spectrometry imaging with targeted solutions
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21:55From sensitivity to selectivity: transforming mass spectrometry imaging with targeted solutionsBy Taylor & Francis Group
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Episode 208: Mosquito Impacts on Honey Bee Colonies With Lena Barascou
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50:59In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, Amy Vu and Dr. Jamie Ellis interview Dr. Lena Barascou, a postdoctoral scientist at the Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory in the Entomology and Nematology at the University of Florida, to discuss mosquito impacts on honey bee colonies. This episode ends with a Q&A segment. Check out our website: w…
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Daratumumab maintenance in newly-diagnosed, transplant-eligible multiple myeloma; the role of neutrophils in myeloproliferative neoplasms; and novel genetic loci associated with the risk of heavy menstrual ...
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15:11In this week's episode, we’ll learn more about the effects of daratumumab maintenance on minimal residual disease in patients with newly diagnosed, transplant-eligible multiple myeloma; the role of neutrophils in the pathophysiology of myeloproliferative neoplasms; and a genome-wide association study that identified novel genetic loci associated wi…
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Nelson's patent bridge: The Battle of Cape St Vincent, 14 February 1797
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1:12:45Rachel Blackman-Rogers and Catherine Scheybeler, both of King's College London, join Alex Stevenson for an in-depth look at one of Horatio Nelson's most famous formative battles. The Royal Navy in the 1790s was always going to do well against the Spanish Navy, but it was Nelson's decisive use of initiative - and then the double-boarding to capture …
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Episode 207: Wild Honey Bee Research With Jamie Ellis
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51:23In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, Amy Vu interviews Jamie Ellis, the Gahan Endowed Professor of Entomology in the Department of Entomology and Nematology at the University of Florida, to discuss wild honey bee research. This episode ends with a Q&A segment. Check out our website: www.ufhoneybee.com for additional resources from today's epis…
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Hematopoietic stem cells with enhanced transplantability, ruxolitinib for refractory macrophage activation syndrome, and magrolimab in newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia
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18:56In this week's episode we'll learn more about enhanced transplant characteristics; targeting the JAK-STAT pathway with ruxolitinib in patients with adult-onset Still’s disease and macrophage activation syndrome; and a pair of trials demonstrating lack of benefit for the anti-CD47 monoclonal antibody magrolimab in newly diagnosed acute myeloid leuke…
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199: Zulu's Greatest Injustice: The True Story of Henry Hook VC
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22:28Send me a message Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life. The movie "Zulu"'s Greatest Injustice: The True Story of Henry Hook VC. Become A Patron Make A Donation If you've watched the classic 1964 film "Zulu," you'll remember Henry Hook as a drunken, cowardly malingerer who miraculously finds his courage durin…
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New Tools for the Changing Landscape of Tick-Borne Diseases: Elitza Theel, Ph.D.
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15:33In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” host Bobbi Pritt, M.D., chair of the Division of Clinical Microbiology at Mayo Clinic, is joined by Elitza Theel, Ph.D., director of the Infectious Diseases Serology Laboratory at Mayo Clinic, for a timely discussion on tick-borne diseases. Topics covered include: Observations from this year’s tick season …
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Pulse Oximeter Performance across Populations with Diverse Skin Tones
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198: Britain's Forgotten First Victory In The Crimean War
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27:03Send me a message Chris Green is The History Chap; telling forgotten stories from British history. The Forgotten Victory: Battle of Bomarsund 1854 - The Baltic Campaign That Shaped the Crimean War Become A Patron Make A Donation Support the showBy Chris Green
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Episode 206: Colony Inspections With Eric Malcolm
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40:25In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, Dr. Jamie Ellis and Amy Vu are joined by Eric Malcolm — Apicultural Extension Educator and the Apiary Manager at the University of Maryland Bee Lab in the Department of Entomology — to discuss colony inspections. This episode ends with a Q&A segment. Check out our website: www.ufhoneybee.com for additional …
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A JAK inhibitor for CRS and ICANS prevention; ChAdOx1-platelet interactions and post-vaccination arterial thrombosis; lineage switch, an emerging mechanism of leukemia relapse
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18:51In this week's episode, we'll learn about a JAK inhibitor to prevent complications of CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapy. In a phase 2 study, itacitinib was well tolerated and demonstrated promising reductions in the incidence of cytokine release syndrome and neurotoxicity. After that: investigators report direct interactions between ChAdOx1 and plat…
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Napoleonic Qs #6: The Royal Navy's PR machine, elite units, Suvorov in 1799
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53:31Josh Provan is joined by Charles Esdaile and Alex Mikaberidze, with Alex Stevenson and Clemens Bemmann along for the ride, to discuss some military topics in this Q&A episode. Including: [2:00] - The Royal Navy PR machine [10:11] - Elite units of the Napoleonic Wars [22:30] - Suvorov in 1799 [34:00] - Feedback on our battle episodes…
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WE JUST HIT ONE MILLION LISTENS, BEEKEEPERS! Thank you all so much for the incredible support and continued listenership over the years! Two Bees in a Podcast would not be possible without all of you. Please let us know which of our 205 released episodes has been your favorite!
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Ruxolitinib plus dexamethasone in newly diagnosed adult hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis; lysine-specific demethylase-1 inhibitors in sickle cell disease; and clinical characteristics of patients with ...
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18:53In this week's episode we’ll learn more about the use of ruxolitinib plus dexamethasone to treat newly diagnosed patients with adult hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis; lysine-specific demethylase-1 inhibitors as a potential new class of therapies for sickle cell disease and other beta-globinopathies; and insights into clinical characteristics of p…
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197: Britain's Forgotten Chinese Territory: Weihaiwei
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22:40Send me a message Chris Green is The History Chap; telling forgotten stories from British history. This is the story of Britain's forgotten naval port in China - Weihaiwei (1898-1930) Become A Patron Make A Donation Support the showBy Chris Green
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Polygenic Effects on Hb A1c May Mask Hyperglycemia and Increase Retinopathy Risk
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Episode 205: European Foulbrood With Meghan Milbrath
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49:08In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, Dr. Jamie Ellis and Amy Vu are joined by Dr. Meghan Milbrath — Assistant Professor and Apiculture Extension Specialist with the Department of Entomology and the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University Extension — to discuss how to recognize European foulbrood. This episode …
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In this episode, Associate Editor Dr. Philippe Armand discusses the Review Series on mantle cell lymphoma with author Dr. Christine Ryan. Both were authors of "Frontline management of mantle cell lymphoma", and discuss shifts in treatments and new research. Find the full review series in Volume 145 Issue 7 of Blood: "Review series on mantle cell ly…
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How Investment Trends May Impact Clinical Diagnostics: Bill Morice, M.D., Ph.D.
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12:32In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” host Bobbi Pritt, M.D., chair of the Division of Clinical Microbiology at Mayo Clinic, and William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., CEO and president of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, discuss summertime illnesses and key insights from a recent diagnostic investment event. Together, they explore: Common summertime illnes…
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Expanded assay better identifies hereditary pancreatitis: Linda Hasadsri, M.D., Ph.D., and Huong Cabral, M.S., CGC
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11:16Linda Hasadsri, M.D., Ph.D., and Huong Cabral, M.S., CGC, explain how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' expanded test panel captures rarer as well as more common genetic causes of hereditary pancreatitis. That information is key to managing patients' enhanced risk for pancreatic cancer. (00:32) Could you both please tell us a little bit about yourself and …
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Factor XIII (13), Fibrinolysis & Thrombolysis
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46:21Feedback 01:45 Case: Neonate with repeated umblical bleeding. IC haemorrhage. Normal Factors (so far), Normal VW screen, Normal FBC and normal film. 05:35 Factor XIII (13): function and presentations in deficiency 09:45 Testing, testing! ELISA/Ammonia Release Assay then a Mutational Analysis Honarable mention: Clot Solubility Assay 16:00 Fibrinolys…
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Episode 47: Q3-1803 - Enter Wellesley
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1:30:461803. July… August… September… Three months in which the Maratha forces are defeated by Arthur Wellesley at Assaye… Hanover becomes the latest victim to Napoleon Bonaparte’s forces… And there’s another attempted uprising in Ireland. This is episode 47 of the Napoleonic Quarterly - covering three months in which the British and their sepoys take ano…
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196: General Charles Gordon - the reality vs the film “Khartoum”
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26:56Send me a message The 1966 film "Khartoum" tells the story of General Charles Gordon and his battle with the Mahdi in Sudan. But how close to historical reality was the film? Chris Green is The History Chap; telling forgotten stories from British history. Become A Patron Make A Donation Support the show…
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Episode 204: The American Bee Journal With Eugene Makovec
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57:18In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, Dr. Jamie Ellis and Amy Vu are joined by Eugene Makovec — Editor of the American Bee Journal — to discuss his unique perspective on beekeeping as head of the well-known publication. This episode ends with a Q&A segment. Check out our website: www.ufhoneybee.com for additional resources from today's episode.…
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Rapid, high-sensitivity ADAMTS13 assays for TTP; combination CD38/PD-1 blockade in extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma; a “zombie enzyme” in CREBBP-mutant lymphomas
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20:08In this week's episode, we'll learn about rapid, high-sensitivity diagnostic assays for TTP, or thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, that can reduce unnecessary treatments. After that: enhancing PD-1 blockade in relapsed/refractory extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma. In a single-arm, phase 2 study, combined CD38 and PD-1 inhibition demonstrated durable …
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Reducing the Noise in Plasma Metagenomics to Further Define Clinical Utility
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Automated Hepatocyte Counting: New Technology for Simple, Reliable Counts
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30:07Automated counting of certain cell types is notoriously challenging due to their irregular shapes, variable nuclei number, autofluorescence, and often high amounts of debris in samples. However, with the latest developments in cell-counting hardware and app technology, automated counting of even challenging cells is simpler than ever. In this episo…
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195: When Britain Fought Russia: The Tsar's Fatal Miscalculation
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25:13Send me a message Why did Britain end up fighting Russia in the Crimean War, 1854-56? Chris Green, is the History Chap; telling forgotten stories from British history. Become A Patron Make A Donation Support the showBy Chris Green
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Episode 203: Insignia-EU With Norman Carreck
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48:28In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, Dr. Jamie Ellis and Amy Vu are joined by Norman Carreck — Director of Carreck Consultancy Ltd. and Co-Editor of The Beekeepers Quarterly in the United Kingdom — to discuss Insignia-EU, an international citizen scientist environmental monitoring project. This episode ends with a Q&A segment. Check out our we…
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A novel mouse model of sickle cell SC disease; multiple myeloma induction therapy with isatuximab, carfilzomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone; and splicing factor mutations in myelodysplastic syndromes ...
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19:08In this week's episode we’ll learn more about a novel mouse model that recapitulates many of the properties of human sickle cell SC disease; results from the induction phase of the risk-adapted MIDAS trial of isatuximab, carfilzomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone in newly diagnosed, transplant-eligible multiple myeloma; and a link between splicin…
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How the Evolving Role of Diagnostics and Platforms Impact Healthcare: Bill Morice, M.D., Ph.D.
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14:23In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” host Bobbi Pritt, M.D., chair of the Division of Clinical Microbiology at Mayo Clinic, and William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., CEO and president of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, share insights from industry news and recent conferences, including PlatforMed. They explore: The significant interest in diagnostics for…
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Medical miseries of the Napoleonic Wars (w/Martin Howard)
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1:02:01Alex Stevenson sits down with Martin Howard, author of the newly published 'The Napoleonic Wars: A Medical History' (March 2025). Together, they dive into the real and often overlooked medical realities of the Napoleonic Wars. The discussion explores how disease, especially yellow fever and malaria, decimated armies in places like the Caribbean, fr…
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Labile Copper Test Enhances Evaluation for Wilson's Disease: Joshua Bornhorst, Ph.D.
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6:51Joshua Bornhorst, Ph.D., explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' labile copper assay (Mayo ID: LBCS) improves upon standard blood tests for Wilson's disease. The new test measures not just overall copper but also the fraction of copper that is bioavailable, or labile bound. (00:32) Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your background? (01…
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194: The Victorian War That Still Haunts Iran Today
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22:30Send me a message The story of the Anglo-Persian War of 1856-57 which still shapes Iranian attitudes towards Britain and the West. History casts a long shadow. Become A Patron Make A Donation Support the showBy Chris Green
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An AI model for transplant risk in myelofibrosis; preventing priapism in men with sickle cell anemia; hallmarks of T cell exhaustion absent in newly diagnosed MM
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18:24In this week's episode, we'll learn about using AI to assess transplant risk in myelofibrosis. In a step toward personalized medicine, researchers report on a machine learning model that identifies 25% of patients with poor outcomes. After that: preventing priapism in men with sickle cell anemia. A recent phase 2 feasibility study shows high rates …
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Here's a brief update on the state of the podcast. The main points: - The podcast is temporarily slowing down its pace. There will now be a main episode, three bonus episodes and three Patreon bonuses every 42 days, rather than every calendar month; published alternating weekends / midweek, ie an episode every 10/11 days rather than every 7. - A ne…
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Episode 202: Beekeeping in South Africa With Mike Allsopp
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57:23In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, Dr. Jamie Ellis and Amy Vu are joined by Mike Allsopp—Senior Researcher in honey bee research for the Agricultural Research Council in Stellenbosch, South Africa to discuss beekeeping in South Africa. This episode ends with a Q&A segment. Check out our website: www.ufhoneybee.com for additional resources fr…
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Spotting An Opportunity, Crafting A Solution : EP41
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36:56Epinephrine auto-injectors, first developed in the 1970s, are the most common emergency treatments for anaphylaxis, often deadly allergic reactions. The limitations of liquid epinephrine and the device’s decades-old technology have kept these life-saving devices out of patients’ hands. Austin-based startup Windgap Medical, Inc. plans to break these…
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Assay Aids Diagnosis of Resistant Hypertension: John Lieske, M.D., and Sandra Taler, M.D.
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11:49John Lieske, M.D., and Sandra Taler, M.D., explain how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' mass spectrometry assay helps evaluate patients for resistant hypertension. The test detects antihypertensive medications in urine, providing evidence of whether patients are absorbing their medications or whether a new treatment approach might be needed. Speaker 3: (0…
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Social determinants of health and access to allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation, megakaryocyte growth factor receptor-based pretransplant conditioning for ex vivo autologous gene therapy, and ...
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19:38In this week's episode, we’ll learn more about social determinants of health that impact access to allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation in patients with acute myeloid leukemia, or AML; use of megakaryocyte growth factor receptor-based stem cell depletion as part of pretransplant conditioning in ex vivo autologous gene therapy; and identifi…
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