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The American Society of Hematology Trainee Council is proud to announce the creation of a new podcast to accompany our new trainee-focused publication Hematopoiesis. The podcast is by and for hematology trainees at all levels of training, from medical students to residents to fellows to doctoral students, and all episodes are created and produced by the ASH Trainee Council. With Hematopoiesis and our new podcast, we aim to bring content about the history of hematology, career pathways in hem ...
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From Bench To Bedside takes the listener on a journey through the history of diseases, medical discovery, and modern therapeutic development. The field of medicine and science are inextricably intertwined. PhDs are indeed the first "doctors" predating MDs by hundreds of years. As the body of knowledge has grown the specialties have necessarily diverged but are reliant on each other for translation of science into medical treatments. Host Dr. Melanie Matheu (PhD) highlights the stories of sci ...
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Are you working in healthcare market research or competitive intelligence or market intelligence? Do you often face information overload, from the pharma news portals, clinical trial registries, regulatory agencies, financial reports, investor releases, pharma summits, investment news, and financial summits etc.? It is hard to keep a track of all the forces (external and internal) that affects a product’s development and performance in the healthcare/ pharmaceutical market. We at RAS Life Sc ...
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In this episode Dr. Matheu challenges the hypothesis of “Immunity Debt” with real-world data and well established Immunology providing a counter hypothesis to the question of “why are we all getting so sick?” by explaining how Sars-CoV-2 causes immune system dysfunction and dysregulation. The episode finishes with questions about “White Lung Syndro…
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Welcome to Episode 2 of From Bench to Bedside where we explore the history of disease and scientific advancements leading to treatments. In this episode host Dr. Melanie Matheu (PhD) provides an introduction to the history Diabetes Mellitus, the critical advances that led us to the treatments of today, and what is next. Corrections: GLUT4 is a gluc…
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Host Dr. Melanie Matheu (PhD) and special guest Dr. Zachary Rubin (MD) a double board-certified pediatric Allergist and Immunologist discuss the history of vaccine development. This massive topic is impossible to cover in one episode but for further reading on the giants in vaccine development feel free to read more about the scientists listed belo…
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Tune in to the Hematopoiesis podcast to hear a conversation about the increasingly relevant topic of geriatric hematology. Many blood disorders and hematologic malignancies are diseases of older adults, and in this introduction to geriatric hematology, Drs. Maya Abdallah and Ajay Major talk about “staging the aging.” Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (ww…
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Join Physician Scientist and Nobel Laureate Dr. Bill Kaelin and Dr. Eric Vick of the ASH Trainee Council to discuss choosing your target as a physician scientist, discussing your choice of target in your career and in your scientific exploration. Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Cre…
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In this episode, Trainee Council Chairs, Drs. Becky Zon and Ajay Major, interview Dr. Nancy Berliner, Blood Editor-in Chief and Dr. Andrew Roberts, Blood Deputy Editor, on their careers in academic editing and publishing, including career development tips for trainees who are interested in a career in publishing. Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.to…
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In the second episode of this Hematopoiesis Bench to Bedside series, Dr. Manuel Espinoza-Gutarra has conversations with Dr. Aaron Mitchell, Dr. Yousuf Zafar (@yzafar), Dr. Aju Mathew, and Dr. Nandita Khera (@khera_nandita), experts in the field of financial toxicity in cancer patients, who offer different perspectives regarding the impact of the fi…
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Today’s podcast is the third in the series of five episodes of “From The Heart - Tying the threads through the evolving body of evidence in HF “. Today's episode is focused on a new class of drugs in heart failure - The Sodium Glucose Like Transporter 2 inhibitors or as they are more commonly known as SGLT2is For those who have just tuned in to our…
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In this episode of Hematopoiesis, Dr. Alexis Caulier has exciting conversations with three experts in the field about how early bench work on the genetic regulation of fetal hemoglobin led to the development of bedside gene therapies. Dr. David Nathan revisits the beneficial role of fetal hemoglobin to improve the clinical manifestations of hemoglo…
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In the third episode of this Hematopoiesis Women in Hematology three-part series, Dr. Becky Zon (@beckyzon) has a conversation with Director of the Haematology Clinical Trials Unit at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Australia Dr. Nada Hamad (@nadahamad). Dr. Hamad shares her experiences as a lymphoma/bone marrow transplant/cellular therapies clinician, P…
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In today´s episode, we will start with a quick history of medicine and medical practices that pre-dated the era of empirical medicine. We will then outline the major pharmaceutical breakthroughs since 1900 and how each of them has impacted our lives. And finally, in our next episode, we will round off by how we see the future of pharmaceutical inno…
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In the second episode of this Hematopoiesis Women in Hematology three-part series, Dr. Becky Zon (@beckyzon) has a conversation with Director of Women’s Thrombosis and Hemostasis Program at Penn Medicine Dr. Ariela Marshall (@AMarshallMD) who shares her experiences, including starting a new center to care for female patients, leading the Women in H…
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In the first episode of a three-part series for Hematopoiesis on women in hematology, Dr. Nina Balanchivadze (@NinaOncMD) has a conversation with Blood Editor Dr. Nancy Berliner. From first female chief resident to chief of hematology, Dr. Berliner shares her career path and provides invaluable advice on mentorship and career advancement for women …
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Today’s podcast is the second in the series of five episodes of “From The Heart - Tying the threads through the evolving body of evidence in HF “. Today's episode is focused on understanding Entresto's mechanism, clinical trials, patient population and clinical benefits. For those who have just tuned in to our podcast series for the first time, ple…
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Today’s podcast is the first in the series of five episodes of “From The Heart - Tying the threads through the evolving body of evidence in HF “. In this first episode we will discuss the diagnosis and treatment of heart failure. We will also talk about the pharmaceutical innovations in the last ten years and how they are changing the standard of c…
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In today’s episode, we will start with a quick introduction to Immuno-Oncology. We will then look in to the evolution of this concept followed by the current situation and finally, we will touch briefly on the road-ahead for Immuno-Oncology. We would love to hear from our audiences on which Immuno-oncology therapies you think have shaped today's tr…
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Are you working in healthcare market research or competitive intelligence or market intelligence? Do you often face information overload, from the pharma news portals, clinical trial registries, regulatory agencies, financial reports, investor releases, pharma summits, investment news, and financial summits etc.? It is hard to keep a track of all t…
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In the latest episode of Hematopoiesis, Dr. Ajay Major explores the field of systems-based hematology, in which clinicians not only take care of patients with hematologic diseases, but also optimize the care of hematology patients throughout an entire health care system. In this episode, Dr. Major interviews three hematologists, Dr. Nathan Connell,…
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In the third installment of the Hematopoiesis podcast, Dr. Lachelle Dawn Weeks concludes her entertaining historical review of blood transfusion. In this three-part series of conversation with experts and patients, Dr. Weeks takes us on a trip through time that touches on ancient mythology, transfusions involving sheep, and modern-day use of blood …
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In the second installment of the Hematopoiesis podcast, Dr. Lachelle Dawn Weeks continues her entertaining historical review of blood transfusion. In this three-part series of conversation with experts and patients, Dr. Weeks takes us on a trip through time that touches on ancient mythology, transfusions involving sheep, and modern day use of blood…
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In the first installment of the Hematopoiesis podcast, Dr. Lachelle Dawn Weeks provides an entertaining historical review of blood transfusion. In this three-part series of conversation with experts and patients, Dr. Weeks takes us on a trip through time that touches on ancient mythology, transfusions involving sheep, and modern day use of blood tr…
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Hematopoiesis, a new podcast by the American Society of Hematology Trainee Council, by and for hematology trainees, will bring exciting educational and career-focused hematology content to the community of hematology trainees around the globe. The first episode is entitled Blood Transfusions: From Mythical Fascination to Life-Saving Practice; it is…
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