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Ann M Gronowski
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Clinical Chemistry Podcast
From Diagnosis to Delivery: A Look at the Continuing Gap in Maternal Testing
Callie Torres, Jeannie Kelly, Ann M Gronowski. From Diagnosis to Delivery: A Look at the Continuing Gap in Maternal Testing. Clinical Chemistry, Volume 72, Issue 1, January 2026, Pages 27–34, https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/hvaf109
2026-01-05
09 min
Nobody's Listening Anyway
Chase Mason staying at SDSU, Kalen staying in Alabama, McCarthy still needs a minute
They just can't believe it. To some — especially college football fans outside of South Dakota and the FCS — it just doesn't make any sense. Why would 6'4, 230 lb., bodybuilder-framed, rocket-armed, runaway freight train fast Chase Mason stay at South Dakota State for his final season of college eligibility when he has already been offered over $1 million to play at least one Power Four school (according to his SDSU head coach)? Beyond the life-changing money, Mason could potentially raise his NFL stock — and there is plenty, according to NFL scouts Mason and Dan Jackson converse — by playing against the highest level of CFB competi...
2025-12-19
1h 12
EM Over Easy
Episode 78: Sponsoship
Inspired after reading "Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor" by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Andy brings this discussion to the table talking about the importance of the 3 kinds of influencers in our lives: Advisors, Mentors and Sponsors. Listen as the crew outlines the characteristics of each of these people, and how we can play this role in the lives of others now, and in the future. #MoreThanMedicine Music by: BenSound
2019-10-07
17 min
Clinical Chemistry Podcast
Parameters for Validating a Hospital Pneumatic Tube System
Hospital pneumatic tube systems provide rapid transportation of patient samples to the laboratory. However, it is known that the physical movement through a pneumatic tube system can agitate blood samples and sometimes cause cells to break open and leak intracellular components. As a result, multiple laboratory results are susceptible to error. The May 2019 issue of Clinical Chemistry published a paper by Dr. Ann Gronowski and Dr. Christopher Farnsworth and their colleagues at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis that describes parameters for evaluating a hospital pneumatic tube system.
2019-05-02
11 min
JALM Talk Podcast
Creation of a Professional Development Program for Women in a Major US Medical School Pathology Department
The November 2018 issue of the Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine published a Special Report by Drs. Ann Gronowski and Carey-Ann Burnham at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis that discussed the formation of a professional development group for women in the pathology department of a major medical school. Dr. Gronowski, who is Professor in the departments of pathology and immunology, and obstetrics and gynecology, joins us in this podcast.
2018-11-12
10 min
Clinical Chemistry Podcast
Point-of-Care and Over-the-Counter Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Devices Remain Susceptible to False-Negative Results Caused by Excess hCG β Core Fragment
For many taking a home pregnancy test can be upsetting, particularly if there is not complete confidence in the result. The November 2013 print issue of Clinical Chemistry published a paper from a group led by Dr. Ann Gronowski that reported false-negative results in point-of-care and over-the-counter qualitative hCG devices.
2013-09-09
07 min