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Life in the Lab
Association for Laboratory Medicine
10 episodes
4 months ago
What can a few drops of blood tell you about a newborn? Quite a lot. Bev Hird breaks down how newborn screening saves lives, the ethics of early testing, and her mission to ensure no baby falls through the cracks.
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What can a few drops of blood tell you about a newborn? Quite a lot. Bev Hird breaks down how newborn screening saves lives, the ethics of early testing, and her mission to ensure no baby falls through the cracks.
Show more...
Science
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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From Enzymes to Impact: Phillip Monaghan on Cancer Research and Lab Innovation
Life in the Lab
16 minutes
6 months ago
From Enzymes to Impact: Phillip Monaghan on Cancer Research and Lab Innovation
What happens when creative science meets real-world patient care? Clinical scientist Phillip Monaghan shares how his love for biochemistry and redox enzymes led to a career-changing lives—from cortisol testing breakthroughs to pioneering cancer biomarkers. Plus, the test that might one day replace scans.
Life in the Lab
What can a few drops of blood tell you about a newborn? Quite a lot. Bev Hird breaks down how newborn screening saves lives, the ethics of early testing, and her mission to ensure no baby falls through the cracks.