In this episode, Sam sits down with Sarah to explore how trauma can trigger surprising immune responses – revealing why not all lung injuries are the same, and why treatment might need to be just as tailored.
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You can find out more about Sarah’s work and how to get in touch HERE
For feedback on this episode or to connect with the UNSW Medicine & Health research community, please email s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Credits:
Guest: Dr Sarah Sasson, Program Head at the Kirby Institute at UNSW, and a clinical immunologist and immunopathologist at Westmead Hospital.
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights
License code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this episode, Sam sits down with Alisa to explore how clinical care can drive discovery - a patient-first, precision-focused approach to research that starts at the bedside and builds outward.
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You can learn more about Alisa’s work HERE and if you’d like to get in touch with her or explore potential collaborations, feel free to reach out to me at s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Credits:
Guest: A/Prof Alisa Kane, Associate Professor at UNSW and clinical immunologist at St Vincent’s and Liverpool Hospitals
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights
License code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this episode, Sam sits down with Elissa to explore how rare, single-gene immune disorders are helping decode the broader puzzle of autoimmunity.
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You can find out more about Elissa’s work and how to get in touch HERE
For feedback on this episode or to connect with the UNSW Medicine & Health research community, please email s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Credits:
Guest: Scientia A/Prof Elissa Deenick and co-Director of the Precision Immunology Program at the Garvan Institute for Medical Research
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights
License code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this episode, Sam sits down with Nicole to explore Acanthamoeba keratitis - a rare but serious eye infection that mostly affects contact lens wearers - and how her work bridges public health advocacy and molecular research.
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You can find out more about Nicole’s work and how to get in touch HERE
For feedback on this episode or to connect with the UNSW Medicine & Health research community, please email s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Guest: Nicole Carnt, Associate Professor and the Director of Research at the School of Optometry & Vision Science, UNSW Medicine and Health
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights
License code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this episode, Sam sits down with Alexandra to explore how we can plan smarter, more sustainable COVID-19 vaccination strategies - a deep dive into modelling disease transmission in a world where the virus is no longer new, but far from gone.
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You can find out more about Alexandra’s work and how to get in touch HERE
For feedback on this episode or to connect with the UNSW Medicine & Health research community, please email s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Credits:
Guest: Dr Alexandra Hogan, Scientia Senior Lecturer at the School of Population Health, UNSW Medicine and Health
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights
License code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this episode, Sam sits down with Debbie to explore how foundational immunology can help us design better vaccines especially when the infectious agent looks a little too much like us.
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You can find out more about Debbie's work and how to get in touch HERE
For feedback on this episode or to connect with the UNSW Medicine & Health research community, please email s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Credits:
Guest: Dr Deborah Burnett, Scientia Senior Lecturer in the School of Biomedical Sciences at UNSW Medicine & Health
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights
License code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this episode, Sam sits down with Martin to explore how breath can be used as a powerful window into the body’s inner workings, a deep dive into metabolism, inflammation, and real-time diagnostics.
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You can find out more about Martin's work and how to get in touch HERE
For feedback on this episode or to connect with the UNSW Medicine & Health research community, please email s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Credits:
Guest: : Dr Martin Lindley
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights
License code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this episode, Sam sits down with Nusrat to explore how data-driven epidemiology can transform child health and why RSV is more than “just a virus.”
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You can find out more about Nusrat’s work and how to get in touch here
For feedback on this episode or to connect with the UNSW Medicine & Health research community, please email s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Credits:
Guest: A/Prof Nusrat Homaira
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights
License code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this episode, Sam sits down with Jake Baum to explore what he calls disruptive vaccinology - a bold, systems-level rethink of how we approach vaccines for complex diseases like malaria.
Inspired by this episode? Here’s how to connect.
You can find out more about Jake’s work by visiting his lab’s website (https://www.baumlab.com) and the global health burden of malaria through the WHO world malaria report (https://www.who.int/teams/global-malaria-programme/reports/world-malaria-report-2024).Speaking of which, after the recording, Jake let us know he made a small slip. A child dies from malaria every minute or so, not every second. Although, as he put it, we should work like it is every second!
For feedback on this episode or to connect with the UNSW Medicine & Health research community, please email s.mcallery@unsw.edu.au
Credits:
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat:https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lightsLicense code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V
In this short teaser, host Dr Sam McAllery shares what Talk Nerdy: Connecting Curious Minds is all about - a podcast that brings the people, passion, and possibility behind health and medical research into the spotlight at UNSW Medicine & Health.
You’ll get a taste of what’s to come in Season One, hear who the show is for, and why it’s designed to help curious minds connect, collaborate, and think beyond their own field.
Credits:
Host & Executive Producer: Dr Sam McAllery
Producer: Jacob Bird
Audio Editor: Long Nguyen
Audio Credits :Music from #Uppbeat:
https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lightsLicense code: MA91CVI5KB9HED3V