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Newborn Screening SPOTlight Podcast
Dr. Amy Brower
27 episodes
3 months ago
This podcast is about the advancement of rare disease research told by health professionals, researchers, parents and advocates. This podcast is for you to learn how newborn screening research saves the lives of babies every day through discoveries of new technologies and treatments. You will hear stories from experts who treat babies, the families who care for them, and the researchers who make it all happen. We are your co-hosts, Drs. Kee Chan and Amy Brower. We are from the Newborn Screening Translational Research Network (also known NBSTRN). Our work is supported by one of the institutes at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda Maryland called the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (also known as NICHD). Dr. Chan and I are from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (also known as ACMG) and ACMG leads the NBSTRN. Screening babies saves lives every day, and research advances newborn screening by developing new technologies to screen, diagnose and treat. NBSTRN helps accelerate research by creating tools, resources and expertise for researchers, doctors, families, patients and advocates. To learn how you can help advance newborn research, advocate for rare disease screening and treatment, and learn about important discoveries, become a member of the Newborn Screening Translational Research Network by visiting our website at www.nbstrn.org. Thank you for listening to this episode of Newborn Screening SPOTlight. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and share an episode with your colleagues, friends, and family. \Get involved! Stay informed! Help us advance discoveries! Together, let’s increase the impact of newborn screening research by listening to your stories.
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This podcast is about the advancement of rare disease research told by health professionals, researchers, parents and advocates. This podcast is for you to learn how newborn screening research saves the lives of babies every day through discoveries of new technologies and treatments. You will hear stories from experts who treat babies, the families who care for them, and the researchers who make it all happen. We are your co-hosts, Drs. Kee Chan and Amy Brower. We are from the Newborn Screening Translational Research Network (also known NBSTRN). Our work is supported by one of the institutes at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda Maryland called the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (also known as NICHD). Dr. Chan and I are from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (also known as ACMG) and ACMG leads the NBSTRN. Screening babies saves lives every day, and research advances newborn screening by developing new technologies to screen, diagnose and treat. NBSTRN helps accelerate research by creating tools, resources and expertise for researchers, doctors, families, patients and advocates. To learn how you can help advance newborn research, advocate for rare disease screening and treatment, and learn about important discoveries, become a member of the Newborn Screening Translational Research Network by visiting our website at www.nbstrn.org. Thank you for listening to this episode of Newborn Screening SPOTlight. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and share an episode with your colleagues, friends, and family. \Get involved! Stay informed! Help us advance discoveries! Together, let’s increase the impact of newborn screening research by listening to your stories.
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Science
Business,
Non-Profit,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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Research and Advocacy for Newborn Screening for Mucopolysaccharidosis II (MPS II/Hunter Syndrome)
Newborn Screening SPOTlight Podcast
1 hour 32 seconds
3 years ago
Research and Advocacy for Newborn Screening for Mucopolysaccharidosis II (MPS II/Hunter Syndrome)
Today, we are joined by Dr. Zhanzhi Hu (aka Mike) who is the co-founder and President of Project GUARDIAN, a nonprofit organization with the mission of advancing genomics-based newborn screening where they have a mission of genome sequencing 100,000 babies in New York City. His dedication and motivation to ensuring all babies have the best chance to live a healthy life stem from his own experience as a parent of two children with a rare disorder called MPS II and also known as Hunter Syndrome. He is an ardent advocate for newborn screening and works tirelessly to bridge the gap between advanced technologies and the critical need for the expansion of the newborn screening public health program. Mike is also an Adjunct Associate Researcher at Columbia University where he conducts newborn screening-related research. Dr. Hu received his Ph.D. degree in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology from the University of Texas at Austin and his B.S. degree in Cell Biology and Genetics from Peking University. He is currently on the Steering Committee and chair of the researcher needs workgroup at NBSTRN. He will share his perspectives as a researcher, parent, and advocate for NBS research as well as his efforts collectively with other key stakeholders in the research, clinical, and advocacy realm in helping to get MPS II added to the RUSP.  Be inspired by his story of determination, perseverance, and purpose in advancing NBS research.
Newborn Screening SPOTlight Podcast
This podcast is about the advancement of rare disease research told by health professionals, researchers, parents and advocates. This podcast is for you to learn how newborn screening research saves the lives of babies every day through discoveries of new technologies and treatments. You will hear stories from experts who treat babies, the families who care for them, and the researchers who make it all happen. We are your co-hosts, Drs. Kee Chan and Amy Brower. We are from the Newborn Screening Translational Research Network (also known NBSTRN). Our work is supported by one of the institutes at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda Maryland called the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (also known as NICHD). Dr. Chan and I are from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (also known as ACMG) and ACMG leads the NBSTRN. Screening babies saves lives every day, and research advances newborn screening by developing new technologies to screen, diagnose and treat. NBSTRN helps accelerate research by creating tools, resources and expertise for researchers, doctors, families, patients and advocates. To learn how you can help advance newborn research, advocate for rare disease screening and treatment, and learn about important discoveries, become a member of the Newborn Screening Translational Research Network by visiting our website at www.nbstrn.org. Thank you for listening to this episode of Newborn Screening SPOTlight. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and share an episode with your colleagues, friends, and family. \Get involved! Stay informed! Help us advance discoveries! Together, let’s increase the impact of newborn screening research by listening to your stories.