eBioMedicine in conversation with
Editors at eBioMedicine, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy.
A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from climate change and health to microplastics in human tissues, the microbiome-gut-brain axis and binge drinking to computational pathology in 2030, and more.
Episodes
25 episodes
Boyi Yang on green space and human health
Dr. Boyi Yang joins Peng Zhang to discuss the credibility of the relationship between green space and human health.Read the full article:
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Lei Chen on scarless burn wound healing
Dr. Lei Chen from The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University discusses her publication "Approaches to scarless burn wound healing: application of 3D printed skin substitutes with dual properties of anti-infection and balancing woun...
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9:48
Torben Hansen on the interplay between birth weight and obesity in determining childhood and adolescent cardiometabolic risk
Prof Torben Hansen from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Basic Metabolic Research, the University of Copenhagen, speaks to Gita Thapaliya about an eBioMedicine article examining the interplay between birth weight and obesity in d...
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14:23
Mo Li on PARP inhibitors
Dr. Mo Li from Peking University Third Hospital discusses his publication "PARP inhibitors suppress tumours via centrosome error-induced senescence independent of DNA damage response".Read the full article:
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15:59
Sanja Jelic & Daniel Gottlieb on the impact of CPAP on biomarkers
Sanja Jelic & Daniel Gottlieb join eBioMedicine to discuss the use of continuous positive airway pressure in obstructive sleep apnoea and its impact on cardiovascular and inflammatory markers.Read the full article:
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18:11
Eddy Pasquier & Marion LeGrand on druggable cancer vulnerabilities
Drs. Pasquier and LeGrand join eBioMedicine to discuss their stepwise approach to unveil druggable cancer vulnerabilities and to fast-track the identification of synergistic combinations against glioblastoma.Read the full article:
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13:16
Alan Dangour on climate change and health
Alan Dangour joins eBioMedicine to discuss climate change and health, our recently published Series, and projects they are working on at The Wellcome Trust.Read the full Series:
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15:38
John Cryan on the microbiome-gut-brain axis and binge drinking
John Cryan joins eBioMedicine to discuss how the microbiome-gut-brain axis regulates social cognition and craving in young binge drinkers.Read the full article:
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21:40
Alvaro Berbís & David McClintock on computational pathology in 2030
Drs Berbís and McClintock join eBioMedicine to discuss the survey they conducted with experts, forecasting the role of AI in pathology within the next decade.Read the full article:
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12:54
Peter Robinson and Justin Reese on Long COVID subtypes
Drs Robinson and Reese join eBioMedicine to discuss their findings on semantic phenotypic clustering long COVID subtypes observed in N3C and RECOVER programmes.Read the full article:
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21:54
Ke-Wu Zeng on molecular glues for cancer therapy
Drs Zeng join eBioMedicine to discuss their study of a novel molecular glue, called bufalin.Read the full article:Atypical E3 ligase ZFP91 ...
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14:04
Elke Fischer & Thomas Horvatits on microplastics in human tissues
Drs Fischer & Horvatits join eBioMedicine to discuss their findings of microplastics in cirrhotic liver tissues.Read the full article:
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19:48
Carmel Harrington on butyrylcholinesterase as a potential biomarker for SIDS
Dr Carmel Harrington joins eBioMedicine to discuss about their findings of a potential biomarker for sudden infant death syndrome.Read the full article:
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17:09
Matthieu Pernot, Clément Papadacci & Alexandre Dizeux on brain imaging and scientific comms
Drs Matthieu Pernot, Clément Papadacci & Alexandre Dizeux join eBioMedicine to discuss about ultrasound localization microscopy, brain imaging and scientific communication.Read the full article:
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14:21
Lilian Hunt on diversity in medical research
Dr Lilian Hunt joins eBioMedicine to discuss a series of articles we commissioned on the topic of diversity in medical research. Read the articles :
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10:43
Jun Seok Son and Min Du on maternal exercise and offspring health
Dr Jun Seok Son and Dr Min Du join eBioMedicine to discuss maternal exercise and offspring’s health, especially diet-induced obesity and metabolic disorders.Read the full article:
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12:21
Marc Mansour and Victor Llombart on MYC in cancer
Professor Marc Mansour and Dr Victor Llombart join eBioMedicine to discuss the “undruggable” MYC in cancer.
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14:48
Rachel Deer on long COVID
Rachel Deer joins eBioMedicine to present a study encouraging characterization of long COVID symptoms via human phenotype ontology.Read the full article:
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16:04
James Zou & David Ouyang on deep learning and hidden clinical correlates
James Zou & David Ouyang join eBioMedicine to discuss issues around deep learning and hidden clinical correlates.
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14:01
Beate Kampmann, Karen Keddy, and Peter Ghazal on applying big data to childhood infectious diseases in LMICs
Prof Beate Kampmann, Dr Karen Keddy, and Prof Peter Ghazal discuss a new cross-journal Series in The Lancet Infectious Diseases and eBioMedicine addressing the potential for and challenge of applying big data to childhood infe...
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22:16
Anthony Chirwa and Ben Morton on the importance of localised research
Dr Anthony Chirwa and Dr Ben Morton join eBioMedicine to discuss controlled infections in Streptococcus Pneumoniae and the importance of localised research.Read the full article:
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17:23
Jodi Sherman on the intersection between healthcare and climate change
Jodi Sherman joins Julie Stacey and Liam Messin of eBioMedicine to discuss the intersection between healthcare and climate change.
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16:17
Grace Fox and Dr Manoj Lalu on the importance of patient engagement in preclinical research
How can we ensure that research being conducted is relevant to its ultimate end-users? Grace Fox and Dr Manoj Lalu join eBioMedicine to discuss the importance of patient engagement in preclinical research.Further reading:
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