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Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents - Episode 9 - "Genetic Testing in Epilepsy: Improving Outcomes and Informing Gaps in Research"
Join Dr. Bermeo in a conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Gerard, and Dr. Christa Habela, as they discuss the article, " Genetic Testing in Epilepsy: Improving Outcomes and Informing Gaps in Research ". Click here to read the article. This podcast was sponsored by Marinus Pharmaceuticals. We’d like to acknowledge Epilepsy Currents podcast editor Dr. Adriana Bermeo-Ovalle, contributing editor Dr. Rohit Marawar, and the team at Sage. In episode nine of the Epilepsy Currents podcast, Dr. Adriana Bermeo discusses the evolving role of genetic testing in epilepsy with Dr. Krista Habela and Dr...
2024-12-17
29 min
Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents - Episode 8 - "The Tell on Telehealth"
Join Dr. Marawar in a conversation with Dr. Anup Patel, and Dr. John Stern, as they discuss the article, "The Tell on Telehealth". Click here to read the article. This podcast was sponsored by Marinus Pharmaceuticals. We’d also like to acknowledge Epilepsy Currents podcast editor Dr. Adriana Bermeo-Ovalle, and the team at Sage. In episode eight of the Epilepsy Currents Podcast, hosted by Dr. Rohit Marawar, the focus is on telehealth's role in epilepsy care. The episode features insights from Dr. Anup Patel and Dr. John Stern, who co-a...
2024-11-15
16 min
Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents - Episode 7 - "It’s Current: NAEC Provides Us With the Recipe to Build a Better Epilepsy Center"
Join Dr. Bermeo in a conversation with Dr. Susan Arnold, and Dr. Fred Lado, as they discuss the article, "It’s Current: NAEC Provides Us With the Recipe to Build a Better Epilepsy Center". Click here to read the article. This podcast was sponsored by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC). 2023 Guidelines for Specialized Epilepsy Centers We’d also like to acknowledge Epilepsy Currents podcast editor Dr. Adriana Bermeo-Ovalle, and contributing editor Dr. Rohit Marawar, and the team at Sage. In episode 7 of the Epilepsy Currents podcas...
2024-08-20
22 min
Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents - Episode 6 - " Hiding in Plain Sight—Neighborhood Versus Individual Determinants of Psychological Outcomes in Patients With Epilepsy"
Join Dr. Bermeo in a conversation with Dr. Jarrod E. Dalton, Dr. Bruce Hermann, and Dr. Samuel Terman, as they discuss the article, "Hiding in Plain Sight—Neighborhood Versus Individual Determinants of Psychological Outcomes in Patients With Epilepsy ". Click here to read the article. This podcast was sponsored by the American Epilepsy Society through a grant from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). These activities are supported by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award...
2024-06-05
29 min
Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents - Episode 5 - "More Than Meets the Eye: Human Versus Computer in the Neuroimaging of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy"
Join Dr. Bermeo in a conversation with Dr. Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht, Dr. Erik Kaestner, and Dr. Peter Widdess Walsh, as they discuss the article, "More Than Meets the Eye: Human Versus Computer in the Neuroimaging of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy". Click here to read the article. This podcast was sponsored by the American Epilepsy Society. We’d also like to acknowledge contributing editor Dr. Rohit Marawar, and the team at Sage Publishing. Summary This fantastic Epilepsy Currents podcast episode delves into a groundbreaking study on the application of art...
2024-03-29
25 min
Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents - Episode 4 - "Dobbs vs Jackson - Epilepsy Reproductive Health and Abortion"
Join Dr. Bermeo in a conversation with Dr. Page Pennell and Dr. Alison Pack as they discuss the article, "Dobbs Versus Jackson: Epilepsy, Reproductive Health, and Abortion". Click here to read the article. This podcast was sponsored by the American Epilepsy Society. We’d also like to acknowledge contributing editor Dr. Rohit Marawar, and the team at Sage Publishing. Summary: In this episode of the Epilepsy Currents podcast, Dr. Adriana Bermeo discusses the Supreme Court's decision on Dobbs v Jackson and its implications for people living with epilepsy. She is jo...
2023-10-23
25 min
Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents – Episode 3 "Keto Is Not Just for Kids: A Randomized Trial of a Modified Atkins Diet for Adolescents and Adults With Anti-Seizure Medication Resistant Epilepsy"
Join Dr. Bermeo in a conversation with Dr. Mackenzie Cervenka and Dr. Manjari Tripathi as they discuss the article, " Keto is Not Just for Kids: A Randomized Trial of a Modified Atkins Diet for Adolescents and Adults With Anti-Seizure Medication Resistant Epilepsy ". Click here to read the article. This podcast was sponsored by the American Epilepsy Society. We’d also like to acknowledge contributing editor Dr. Rohit Marawar, and the team at Sage Publishing. Five Key Takeaways: Effectiveness of Modified Atkins Diet (MAD): The researc...
2023-06-20
27 min
SageOutcast Show
Sage News Live/ Legal marijuana may lower rate of truck accidents W/ Rachel Premack
Sage News Live/ Legal marijuana may lower rate of truck accidents W/ Rachel Premack #supplychain #news #oil https://streamelements.com/sagelogics/tip Membership link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRamSSLpJUXWNJkhJA0yJYw/join Fall Falldom Show https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3kG2_uCCQNElsuN-MRi9w https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3kG2_uCCQNElsuN-MRi9w/videos https://sagenews.locals.com Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRamSSLpJUXWNJkhJA0yJYw/join WWW.sagenewslive.com This Sp...
2022-07-09
46 min
SageOutcast Show
Sage News Live: Lets Talk Shortages & Maritime: W/ @What is Going on With Shipping? (Sal Mercogliano)
Sage News Live: Lets Talk Shortages & Maritime: W/ @What is Going on With Shipping? (Sal Mercogliano) #shipping #supplychain #news #oil https://streamelements.com/sagelogics... Membership link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRam... Fall Falldom Show https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3k... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3k... https://sagenews.locals.com Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRam... https://open.spotify.com/show/17ZQGRQ... sage@sagenews.org http...
2022-05-26
1h 14
Think Difference
A conversation with inaugural SAGE Chair Libby Lyons
As the Director of Australia’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency, Libby Lyons has been on a mission to improve gender equality. That mission is set to continue with Libby taking on the role of the inaugural Chair of SAGE Limited. In this episode of the SAGE Think Difference podcast, Libby shares her first impressions a few months into the new role. Libby says her immediate focus will be on increasing participation in SAGE and ensuring SAGE and the Workplace Gender Equality Agency work more closely, to ensure we get the best gender equality and diversity outcomes. ...
2020-12-17
11 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Discovery Author Insights: Functional Genomics for Target Identification
Volume 25 Issue 6, July 2020 Podcast Editor Rob Howes discusses the SLAS Discovery 2020 July Special Issue with Guest Editors Davide Gianni and Stuart Farrow. This Special Issue of SLAS Discovery presents the topic “Functional Genomics for Target Identification” and is focused on three strategic pillars that form the foundation of the functional genomics discipline. Articles span a variety of relevant topics, from the development of more translatable models of diseases to the creation of validated screening libraries, technologies and computational pipelines to perturb gene function and enable quantitative interpretation of screening outputs.
2020-06-16
13 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Discovery Author Insights: Ion Channels and Relevant Drug Screening Approaches
Volume 25 Issue 5, June 2020 Podcast Editor Rob Howes discusses the SLAS Discovery 2020 June Special Collection with SLAS Discovery Editorial Board Member Joseph G. McGivern. To read the editorial by Joseph G. McGivern and Mei Ding, click here. This Special Collection of SLAS Discovery presents a special collection reflecting recent advances and continuing challenges in the development and application of assay technologies that are applicable to drug discovery for ion channel targets.
2020-06-03
06 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: Traceable Impedance-Based Dispensing and Cloning of Living Single Cells and Impedance-Based Single-Cell Pipetting
Two articles are discussed: Traceable Impedance-Based Dispensing and Cloning of Living Single Cells: Single-cell cloning is essential in stem cell biology, cancer research, and biotechnology. Regulatory agencies now require an indisputable proof of clonality that current technologies do not readily provide. Here, we report a one-step cloning method using an engineered pipet combined with an impedance-based sensing tip. This technology permits the efficient and traceable isolation of living cells, stem cells, and cancer stem cells that can be individually expanded in culture and transplanted. Impedance-Based Single-Cell Pipetting: Many biological methods are based on single-cell isolation...
2020-04-28
13 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Discovery Author Insights: Meet Editor-in-Chief Bob Campbell and SLAS Discovery!
Robert M. Campbell, Ph.D., is Senior Research Advisor at Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis, IN, where he heads the Cancer Cell Growth and Epigenetics Group. Dr. Campbell has served as Editor-in-Chief of SLAS Discovery for the past 12 years, where he has been a vital leader to grow the journal and share its important content. In this podcast, Dr. Campbell talks with our SLAS Discovery Podcast Editor Rob Howes, Ph.D. (AstraZeneca Gothenburg, Sweden) to discuss his work with the journal, as well as a little history about SLAS and the journal, and to make a call to...
2020-03-23
11 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: CURATE.AI: Optimizing Personalized Medicine with Artificial Intelligence
The clinical team attending to a patient upon a diagnosis is faced with two main questions: what treatment, and at what dose? Clinical trials’ results provide the basis for guidance and support for official protocols that clinicians use to base their decisions upon. However, individuals rarely demonstrate the reported response from relevant clinical trials, often the average from a group representing a population or subpopulation. The decision complexity increases with combination treatments where drugs administered together can interact with each other, which is often the case. Additionally, the individual’s response to the treatment varies over time with the chan...
2020-03-03
19 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Discovery Author Insights: Advances in Cellular Target Engagement and Target Deconvolution
Podcast Editor Rob Howes discusses the SLAS Discovery 2020 February Special Issue with Martin Main and Andrew Zhang. To read their article, click here.
2020-01-23
22 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: Flexible Analytical Devices for Point-of-Care Testing
Over the last decade, flexible analytical devices have received considerable attention in both academia and industry. Compared to conventional analytical devices which are generally made from rigid materials, such as silicon, glass, and plastics, flexible devices offer several unique advantages, such as simplified fabrication, lower costs, enhanced portability and disposability, and compliance to curved or deforming surfaces. For these reasons, flexible analytical devices are well suited for many diagnostic applications, including wearable and in vivo sensing, and point-of-care testing for disease detection and health monitoring. This special issue showcases a comprehensive review and exciting original research on topics ranging from wearable sensors for huma...
2020-01-14
11 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: Automated System for Small-Population Single-Particle Processing Enabled by Exclusive Liquid Repellency
Dave Pechter discusses with Chao Li the article, "Automated System for Small-Population Single-Particle Processing Enabled by Exclusive Liquid Repellency."
2019-11-20
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: Engineering Innovations for Fundamental Biology and Translational Medicine
Professors at Johns Hopkins University, Claire Hur and Deok-Ho Kim, discuss their paper, "Engineering Innovations for Fundamental Biology and Translational Medicine".
2019-10-01
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: Technologies for the Directed Evolution of Cell Therapies
UCLA Professor, Dino Di Carlo, discusses his review paper, "Technologies for the Directed Evolution of Cell Therapies".
2019-07-20
11 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: Improved Fluorescence Methods for High-Throughput Protein Formulation Screening
University of Kansas researchers Yangjie Wei and Nicholas Larson talk about how they used a steady-state/lifetime fluorescence-based, high-throughput platform to develop a general workflow for direct formulation optimization under analytically challenging but commercially relevant conditions.
2019-03-22
06 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS September/October 2018 Podcast: Sonography Simulators: Use and Opportunities in CAAHEP-Accredited Programs
In the November/December 2018 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Sharlette Anderson and author Yosefa Pessin discuss her article "Use and Opportunities in CAAHEP-Accredited Programs" To view this article, click here.
2019-03-07
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS September/October 2018 Podcast: Can Teaching Ultrasound Ergonomics to Ultrasound Practitioners Reduce White Knuckles and Transducer Grip Force?
In the September/October 2018 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Kathryn E. Zale and author Gill Harrison discuss her article "Can Teaching Ultrasound Ergonomics to Ultrasound Practitioners Reduce White Knuckles and Transducer Grip Force?" To view this article, click here.
2019-02-01
18 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: Advances in 3D and Organoid Cell Culture
Guest Editor Richard M. Eglen of Corning Life Sciences (Tewksbury, MA, USA) talks about a new collection of reviews and original research reports that illustrate how the combination of human iPS cells and 3D cell culture technology provide powerful new approaches to the development of novel and more effective therapies. Free access to the published collection is sponsored by Corning Life Sciences.
2019-01-22
13 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: The Internet of Things (IoT) in the Life Sciences Laboratory
2018-11-16
06 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS July/August 2018 Podcast: Abdominal Adiposity Measured by Sonography as a Tool for Determining Disease Risk
In the July/August 2018 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Sharlette Anderson and author Nicole Stigall discuss her article "Abdominal Adiposity Measured by Sonography as a Tool for Determining Disease Risk." To view this article, click here.
2018-09-21
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: The Internet of Things (IoT) in the Life Sciences Laboratory
Guest Editor James M. Gill, II, Ph.D., of BFL Consulting (Madison, CT) talks about how the October 2018 issue of SLAS Technology showcases life sciences researchers who are pioneering the use of powerful yet accessible and low-cost IoT technologies in their laboratories. Ten articles illustrate how IoT is being used to optimize factors such as throughput, cost, uptime and result quality.
2018-09-20
07 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS May/June 2018 Podcast: Sonography and Women’s Health
In the May/June 2018 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Kathryn E. Zale and author Pamela Foy discuss her article "Sonography and Women’s Health." To view this article, click here.
2018-08-11
17 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Authors Talk Tech: Continuous and Quantitative Purification of T-Cell Subsets for Cell Therapy Manufacturing Using Magnetic Ratcheting Cytometry
UCLA’s Coleman Murray, Ph.D., talks about his contribution to the August 2018 special issue of SLAS Technology on Enabling Technology in Cell-Based Therapies by guest editor Chris Puleo and his associates at General Electric Global Research. Murray’s article illustrates an important example of how new technologies are changing automation and processing in cell therapy manufacturing.
2018-07-30
07 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS March/April 2018 Podcast: Feasibility of an Audit System for Canadian Sonographers in Generalist Ultrasound
In the March/April 2018 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Kerry E. Weinberg and author Robert Sean Dima discuss his article "Feasibility of an Audit System for Canadian Sonographers in Generalist Ultrasound." To view this article, click here.
2018-07-26
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS January/February 2018 Podcast: Sonography’s Role in the Diagnosis of May–Thurner Syndrome
In the January/February 2018 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Phillip J. Bendick and author Ashley Barry discuss her article "Sonography’s Role in the Diagnosis of May–Thurner Syndrome." To view this article, click here.
2018-07-02
12 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS November/December 2017 Podcast: The Use of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography for the Characterization of Focal Liver Lesions
In the November/December 2017 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Sharlette D. Anderson and author Jennifer E. Bagley discuss her article "The Use of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography for the Characterization of Focal Liver Lesions." To view this article, click here.
2018-06-19
14 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
Featured Podcast: Quantitative Imaging in Life Sciences and Biomedical Research
Guest Editor Anand D. Jeyasekharan, Ph.D., of the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore, Centre for Translational Medicine, talks about the SLAS Technology special issue on Quantitative Imaging in Life Sciences and Biomedical Research. His insight and the articles in this special issue offer a meaningful glimpse into the potential and applicability of quantitative imaging as life sciences and biomedical research move into an era of big data and high-content experiments.
2018-05-21
07 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
Featured Podcast: Fully Automated Pipetting Sorting System for Different Morphological Phenotypes of Zebrafish Embryos
Christian Pylatiuk, Prof. Dr. med., of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Automation and Applied Informatics in Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany, discusses his new article, which describes a zebrafish embryo sorting system with two cameras and image processing based on template-matching algorithms.
2018-03-19
09 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
Featured Podcast: Fast and Label-Free Isolation of Circulating Tumor Cells from Blood: From a Research Microfluidic Platform to an Automated Fluidic Instrument, VTX-1 Liquid Biopsy System
Meet Elodie Sollier-Christen of Vortex Biosciences as she talks with SLAS Podcast Editor David Pechter about the groundbreaking technology that earned her the 2017 SLAS Innovation Award.
2018-01-22
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
Featured Podcast: Emerging Microtechnologies and Automated Systems for Rapid Bacterial Identification and Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing
Listen to author Weian Zhao of the University of California, Irvine, as he talks about his new review article, which summarizes and analyzes representative emerging micro- and nanotechnologies and automated systems for bacterial ID/AST, including phenotypic and molecular methods; discusses representative point-of-care systems that integrate sample processing, fluid handling, and detection for rapid bacterial ID/AST; and highlights major challenges and potential future endeavors toward improving clinical outcomes.
2017-11-19
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
Featured Podcast: Heart-on-a-Chip: An Investigation of the Influence of Static and Perfusion Conditions on Cardiac (H9C2) Cell Proliferation, Morphology, and Alignment
Dr. Elzbieta Jastrzebska of Warsaw University of Technology (Poland) talks about how microsystems can be used to understand processes in heart tissue in detail and to test newly developed compounds applied in the treatment of cardiac diseases.
2017-09-25
07 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS September/October 2017 Podcast: Barriers to Performing Ergonomic Scanning Techniques for Sonographers
In the September/October 2017 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Shawn Roll and author Cathie Scholl discuss the article "Barriers to Performing Ergonomic Scanning Techniques for Sonographers." To view this article, click here.
2017-09-21
17 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS July/August 2017 Podcast: The Role of Echocardiography in the Assessment of Ventricular Septal Rupture Postmyocardial Infarction
In the July/August 2017 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Derek Butler and author Michael Rampoldi discuss the article "The Role of Echocardiography in the Assessment of Ventricular Septal Rupture Postmyocardial Infarction." To view this article, click here.
2017-08-23
27 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
Featured Podcast: Digital Assays
Dr. Amar Basu of Wayne State University talks with SLAS Technology Podcasts Editor David Pechter about his in-depth, two-part review on digital assays (partitioning statistics and digital PCR; digital protein and cell assays).
2017-07-18
16 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS May/June 2017 Podcast: Understanding Sonography Clinical Decision-Making Learning Through Student Voices
In the May/June 2017 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Angela Butwin and author Jenny Sim discuss the article "Understanding Sonography Clinical Decision-Making Learning Through Student Voices." To view this article, click here.
2017-05-20
28 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Featured Podcast: Making N-of-1 Medicine a Reality
SLAS Technology 22.3 June 2017 Special issue guest editors Dean Ho, Ph.D. and Ali Zarrinpar, M.D., Ph.D. of the University of California, Los Angeles, talk about the state of personalized and precision medicine and the 11 reviews and reports that explore innovation from a cross section of the disciplines driving major advances in PPM.
2017-05-19
12 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
Featured Podcast: New Technologies for Rapid Bacterial Identification and Antibiotic Resistance Profiling
SLAS Technology 22.2 April 2017 2016 SLAS Innovation Award Winner Shana O. Kelley talks about new solutions for faster bacterial identification and analysis, and recent advances in managing infectious disease by leveraging single-cell analysis, microfluidic concentration and detection strategies, and ultrasensitive readout mechanisms.
2017-03-20
09 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS March/April 2017 Podcast: Targeted Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound for Inflammation Detection
In the March/April 2017 JDMS podcast, Editor Kevin Evans and author Kevin Volz discuss the article, "Targeted Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound for Inflammation Detection: A Review of Current Evidence." To view this article, click here.
2017-03-06
28 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS January/February 2017 Podcast: Sonographer-Identified Barriers and Facilitators to Prenatal Screening for Congenital Heart Disease
In the January/February 2017 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor Dora DiGiacinto and author Nelangi Pinto discuss the article, "Sonographer-Identified Barriers and Facilitators to Prenatal Screening for Congenital Heart Disease: A Mixed Methods Study." To view this article, click here.
2017-03-01
08 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS November/December 2016 Podcast: Using High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound as a Means to Provide Targeted Drug Delivery
In the November/December 2016 JDMS podcast, Editor Kevin Evans and author Ashley McClure discuss the article, "Using High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound as a Means to Provide Targeted Drug Delivery: A Literature Review." To view this article, click here.
2017-03-01
20 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS September/October 2016 Podcast: Decidualized Endometriosis: Case Study of a Rare Condition in a Rare Location
In the September/October 2016 JDMS podcast, Editor Phil Bendick and author Garth Nanni discuss the article, "Decidualized Endometriosis: Case Study of a Rare Condition in a Rare Location." To view this article, click here.
2017-03-01
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
SLAS Technology Featured Podcast: The 2017 SLAS Technology Ten
SLAS Technology 22.1 February 2017 From being able to move liquid with sound to dispense primary cells and DNA to microfluidic-based immunoassays, SLAS Technology Editor-in-Chief talks about the groundbreaking achievements reflected in the 2017 SLAS Technology Ten. This year’s highlighted papers push the envelope of what is possible with automation, integrating new functions into high-throughput sample preparation and screening to further drive efficiencies in research.
2017-01-19
13 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA Featured Podcast: Automated Patch Clamp Meets HighThroughput Screening: 384 Cells Recorded in Parallel on a Planar Patch Clamp Module
Author Alison Obergrussberger of Nanion Technologies in Munich, Germany, discusses a planar patch clamp system with modular design capable of recording up to 384 cells simultaneously, and explains how the module can be incorporated into different state-of-the-art pipetting robots for seamless integration into high-throughput screening processes.
2016-11-21
16 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA Featured Podcast: Ultra-High-Throughput Sample Preparation System for Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Point-of-Care Diagnostics
Author Aman Russom of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, talks with JALA Podcasts Editor David Pechter about a point-of-care microfluidic device that combines sample preparation methods to perform sample-to-result analysis of large-volume (20 mL) biopsy model samples with staining of captured cells using centrifugal-paper microfluidic filtration.
2016-09-21
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS July/August 2016 Podcast: "Screening for Congenital Heart Disease: Sonographic Features and Techniques for Prenatal Detection"
In the July/August 2016 JDMS podcast, incoming Editor-In-Chief Kevan Evans and author Ted Scott discuss his article, "Screening for Congenital Heart Disease: Sonographic Features and Techniques for Prenatal Detection." To view this article, click here.
2016-07-28
14 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS May/June 2016 Podcast: Brachiocephalic Artery Disease Progression Resulting in Complex Steal Phenomena
In the May/June 2016 JDMS podcast, Vascular Section Editor, Derek C. Butler, and author Joleen Duarte Rodriguez discuss her article, "Brachiocephalic Artery Disease Progression Resulting in Complex Steal Phenomena." To view this article, click here.
2016-07-19
21 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA Featured Podcast: Opening New Frontiers with Collaborative 3D Printing Technology
Despite the hype and headlines, 3D printing truly is a paradigm shift in how life sciences research can be conducted. The August 2016 issue of JALA presents a special collection of manuscripts devoted to this timely topic. Learn more from collection organizers Jay Gill and Alden Hart.
2016-07-16
09 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS March/April 2016 Podcast: Perineural (Tarlov) Cyst Imitating Complex Adnexal Cyst: A Sonographic and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlation
In the March/April 2016 JDMS podcast, Obstetrics & Gynecology Section, Editor Karen Having and author Crista Podsadecki discuss her article, "Perineural (Tarlov) Cyst Imitating Complex Adnexal Cyst: A Sonographic and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlation." To view this article, click here.
2016-06-10
11 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA Featured Podcast: Lab-on-a-CD: A Fully Integrated Molecular Diagnostic System
Centrifugal microfluidics has experienced much growth in recent years, especially in applications such as lab-on-a-disc (LoD) diagnostics. The strength of LoD systems lies in their potential for development into integrated sample-to-answer analysis systems. Author Ling X. Kong talks about her review of technologies necessary to develop next gen systems, valving and other fluid-handling operations, and the future of LoD reagent storage, sample prep, nucleic acid amplification, and analyte detection strategies.
2016-05-20
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA Featured Podcast: High-Throughput Imaging Technologies
This special issue of JALA focuses on advancements that integrate automation and high-throughput into traditional and emerging imaging applications, including “Fully Automated One-Step Production of Functional 3D Tumor Spheroids for High-Content Screening.” Learn from the authors of this original research report in this JALA Podcast.
2016-03-21
16 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA Featured Podcast: Advancing Scientific Innovation with Acoustic Droplet Ejection (Part 2 of 2)
Featuring 22 original scientific reports, this special issue demonstrates how new capabilities of ADE are changing the way that science is done. Hear more about this special issue’s highlights in this second of two ADE podcasts.
2016-02-16
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA Featured Podcast: Advancing Scientific Innovation with Acoustic Droplet Ejection (Part 1 of 2)
“ADE is not another evolutionary step in the lab. It is correctly described as truly revolutionary,” says Joe Olechno of Labcyte, lead guest editor for this special issue of JALA. Learn more about what ADE is and how it works in this first of two ADE podcasts.
2016-01-20
07 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS November/December 2015 Podcast: Takotsubo: A Case Study of Broken Heart Syndrome
In the November/December 2015 JDMS podcast, Cardiac Section Editor, Jeffrey Hill and author Kelly Mumbert discuss her article, "Takotsubo: A Case Study of Broken Heart Syndrome." To view this article, click here.
2015-12-18
12 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA Featured Podcast: Process for Assembly and Transformation into Saccharomyces cerevisiaeof a Synthetic Yeast Artificial Chromosome Containing a Multigene Cassette to Express Enzymes That Enhance Xylose Utilization Designed for an Automated Platform
Stephen Hughes, PhD, of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (NCAUR), Renewable Product Technology Research Unit, in Peoria, IL, talks about his team’s groundbreaking achievements. To view article, click here.
2015-11-20
16 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS October 2015 Podcast: Pediatrics Special Section
DIA Editor-in-Chief Dr. Stephen Spielberg and Pediatrics Section Editor Dr. Ronald Portman discuss the special section on pediatrics in the September 2015 issue of TIRS, highlighting the challenges and opportunities they have faced in their research. Introduction to the Pediatrics Special Section: New Horizons in Pediatric Drug Development For further reading, please see the following articles mentioned in this podcast and/or featured in the Pediatrics Special Section: Applying Regulatory Science to Develop Safe and Effective Medicines for Neonates Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Pharmacotherapy—Past, Present, and Future Ad...
2015-10-19
08 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA October Podcast: In Vitro Diagnostic Technology Reviews from the Keck Graduate Institute School of Applied Life Sciences
JALA Podcast Editor, David Pechter, and authors Angelika Niemz and Jim Osborne, discuss the October Special Issue: In Vitro Diagnostic Technology Reviews from the Keck Graduate Institute School of Applied Life Sciences To view article, click here.
2015-09-19
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS September/October 2015 Podcast: Arterial Doppler Wave Forms: The Confusion Continues
In the September/October 2015 JDMS podcast, Associate Editor, Dora DiGiacinto and Bob Scissons discuss his article, "Arterial Doppler Wave forms: The Confusion Continues" To view this article, click here.
2015-09-18
13 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS September 2015 Podcast: Enhancing Quality and Efficiency in Clinical Development Through a Clinical QMS Conceptual Framework Concept Paper Vision and Outline
Deborah Driscoll and Ann Meeker-O’Connell have a discussion with TIRS Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Stephen Spielberg in this podcast. Read the full article here.
2015-08-13
12 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA August 2015 Podcast: New Developments in Biosensing Technologies
The JALA Guest Editor, Xianting Ding, discusses the August Special Issue: New Developments in Biosensing Technologies.
2015-07-22
17 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS July/August 2015 Podcast: The Role of CTA, MRA, and Sonography in Aortic Dissection
In the July/August 2015 JDMS podcast, Vascular Section Editor, Derek C. Butler, BA, RVT, RDMS, RDCS and Amanda Sentz discuss her article, "The Role of CTA, MRA, and Sonography in Aortic Dissection." Click here to read the article.
2015-06-30
23 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS May 2015 Podcast: Ethical Considerations in Policies on Drug, Device, and Companion Diagnostics Development
Dr Wendy Lipworth, Dr Ric Day and Dr Luann Van Campen discuss the ethical dimensions of policies on medicine development in this podcast, hosted by TIRS Editor-in-Chief Dr Stephen Spielberg. Read full articles here.
2015-06-10
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS May/June 2015 Podcast: Bioeffects Reference Tool May Not Improve Sonographers’ Monitoring of Mechanical and Thermal Indices in Obstetric Sonography Examinations
In the May/June 2015 JDMS podcast, OBGYN Section Editor Karen Having, Dora DiGiacinto, and Jennifer Bagley discuss the article, "Bioeffects Reference Tool May Not Improve Sonographers’ Monitoring of Mechanical and Thermal Indices in Obstetric Sonography Examinations." Read full article here.
2015-05-20
27 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS March/April 2015 Podcast: Sonographic Detection of Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome
In the March/April 2015 JDMS podcast, Editor Phil Bendick, Bethany C. Rogers, and Kelsy L. Merideth discuss the article, "Sonographic Detection of Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome." Read the full article here.
2015-04-13
13 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA April 2015 Podcast: Microengineered Cell- and Tissue-Based Assays for Drug Screening and Toxicology Applications
JALA editor-in-chief Edward Kai-Hua Chow, PhD, of National University of Singapore, talks about JALA’s 20th year of publication and the significance of this first special issue of the year (organized by guest editors Dan Dongeun Huh of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; and Deok-Ho Kim of the University of Washington, Seattle, WA). Hear about the ways this issue can benefit communities in pharmaceutical and toxicology research. Click here to read articles.
2015-03-23
12 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS January/February 2015 Podcast: An Issue Overview
In the January/February 2015 JDMS podcast, Editor Phil Bendick and Joy Guthrie discuss the special issue, which represents the culmination of two years of work by the first graduating class of the Sonography Research Institute. Read the full articles here.
2015-03-09
14 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIA March 2013: Perception of Pure Tones and Iterated Rippled Noise for Normal Hearing and Cochlear Implant Users
A conversation with Richard Penninger and Dr. Charles Limb about their study on perception of pure tones and iterated rippled noise for normal hearing and Cochlear Implant users. Read the full article here.
2015-02-12
19 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA February 2015 Podcast: Label-Free Measurements of Reaction Kinetics Using a Droplet-Based Optofluidic Device
This automated, integrated platform contains a droplet-based microfluidic sampling section and an optical fiber–based spectroscopy detection section. By manipulating droplets containing reagents at certain concentrations at different times, quantifiable measurements via absorption spectroscopy can be made in a simple, sensitive, and high-throughput manner. Click here to read article abstract.
2015-01-27
08 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS December 2014 Podcast: Medical Communications Transformation and Impact on Healthcare Community
Medical communications departments are constantly evolving to keep up with the changing landscape of health care. DIA is proud to provide a forum for Medical Communications professionals at our annual Medical and Scientific Communications Annual Meeting, which just held its 25th anniversary event in 2014. To recognize the changes that have occurred within the medical communications field over the last 25 years, we were pleased to include a special section devoted to the Medical Communications Transformation in the November issue of TIRS. This podcast highlights several of the authors from that section discussing globalization and new media trends that influence medical...
2014-12-15
14 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS December 2014 Podcast: Challenging the Value of Source Data Verification
Non-profit group TransCelerate BioPharma Inc. has brought together several working groups to identify more efficient and effective approaches to the process of new drug development. In this podcast, Dr. Stephen P Spielberg discusses efforts to improve monitoring of clinical trials with key contributors to the TransCelerate efforts. Participants are Nicole Sheetz, Advisor, Clinical Innovation and Implementation, Eli Lilly and Company, Brett Wilson, Associate Director, Central Clinical Services, R&D Operations, Bristol-Myers Squibb; and Mark Travers, Vice President, Head of Clinical Study Units, Clinical Sciences & Operations, Sanofi. Read full article here.
2014-12-09
20 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA December 2014 Podcast: Microfluidic Molecular Assay Platform for the Detection of miRNAs, mRNAs, Proteins, and Posttranslational Modifications at Single-Cell Resolution
An automated microfluidic platform with a portfolio of customized molecular assays can detect nucleic acids, proteins, and posttranslational modifications in single intact cells with >95% reduction in reagent requirement in less than 8 h. Click here to read article abstract.
2014-11-20
16 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA June 2014 Podcast: Centrifugo-Magnetophoretic Purification of CD4+ Cells from Whole Blood Toward Future HIV/AIDS Point-of-Care Applications
Cheap and simple: Whole blood spiked with target cells is incubated with (super-)paramagnetic microparticles that bind phenotypic markers on target cells. Under rotation, all cells sediment into a chamber located opposite a co-rotating magnet, and bead-bound target cells are deflected to a designated reservoir.
2014-11-14
27 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA April 2014 Pocast: LCAT DNA Shearing
An easy-to-use, low-cost, low-energy way to fragment DNA: lateral cavity acoustic transducers (LCATs) in a microfluidic device. The LCATs cause microstreaming, which fragments DNA within the solution without any need for purification or downstream processing.
2014-11-14
12 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA February 2014 Podcast: Introducing the 2014 JALA Ten Honorees
The JALA Ten annually showcases the top 10 technological breakthroughs across a spectrum of fields that demonstrate the progress that can be realized when top scientists and engineers combine forces with translationally minded clinicians and entrepreneurs.
2014-11-14
13 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS May/June 2014 Podcast: Health Care Students Who Frequently Use Facebook Are Unaware of the Risks for Violating HIPAA Standards: A Pilot Study
This podcast discusses a research study among students on a health sciences center campus to determine if the students were able to identify whether certain types of content posted on a social media site violated HIPAA. Students could identify a HIPAA violation when it included patient names, medical record numbers or images of the patient, but they were unable to identify HIPAA violations in social media postings that included a place, a date, and a more subtle identifier such as obesity. Discussion focused on whether or not practicing sonographers were at risk for making the same errors, and future...
2014-11-11
22 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JDMS March/April 2014 Podcast: Online Learning for Fetal Heart Anatomy
This podcast discusses an approach to teach fetal heart anatomy to sonographers using a combination of online tutorials and mastery learning concepts. This approach was found to be superior (a one-sigma effect) to conventional classroom instruction relying on didactic lectures. Students in the online learning group were better able to identify both normal and abnormal fetal heart structures. Discussion focused on the logistics of such an approach, the necessary infrastructure and support, and potential limitations. Read the full article here.
2014-11-11
14 min
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CFSS SAGE 2015
2014-10-09
1h 37
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA October 2014 Podcast: On the Quantification of Mixing in Microfluidics
JALA 19.5 October 2014 This report advocates the use of relative mixing index for use by the lab-on-a chip community fo quantifying mixing events. Several different mixing indices are reviewed and then experimentally verified, revealing that the relative mixing index is not affected by lighting conditions. To view the article, click here.
2014-09-19
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS Podcast: The Impact of Collaborative and Risk Sharing Innovation Approaches on Clinical and Regulatory Cycle Times
A discussion of the consequences of mergers and acquisitions on medical product development times. Read full article here.
2014-09-12
12 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS Podcast: How to Get Published with DIA
Learn more about opportunities to publish with DIA, where to find author guidelines and how to submit your manuscript, from Judy Connors, DIA’s Associate Director, Editorial Services. To view additional information about publishing with DIA, click here.
2014-08-26
11 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA August 2014 Podcast: Cell-Free Protein Synthesis in Miniaturized Array Devices and Effects of Device Orientation
JALA 19.4 August 2014 A miniaturized array device called Vertical-I with its membrane oriented vertically in reference to the table surface finds a protein synthesis yield 144% higher than that of a horizontal device. Plus, β-glucuronidase reaches the synthesis yield plateau after 2 h versus 4 h. When clogging of membrane pores is confirmed, the Vertical-II is designed to fit into a standard 96-well plate holder, increasing protein expression 406% over the horizontal device and consuming 5 times fewer reagents than a commercial device. To view the article, click here.
2014-07-23
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
IJT: Putative Mechanisms of Environmental Chemical-Induced Steatosis
This podcast features Dr. J. Philip Kaiser discussing his recent paper Putative Mechanisms of Environmental Chemical-Induced Steatosis, published in vol. 31(6) of International Journal of Toxicology. Read the full article here.
2014-07-02
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS Podcast - Current Perspectives on Statistics
TIRS Statistics Editor Richard Zink and fellow Editorial Board member Rick Turner discuss January’s Special Issue on Statistics, and the future of statistics in drug development. Read full article here.
2014-03-06
22 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS Podcast: An Expanded Role for Patients in Clinical Trial Design
A discussion with Dr. Anne Rowzee of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US FDA about patient input into the design of studies of medicines for multiple sclerosis. Read full article here.
2013-12-27
11 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA December 2013 Podcast: Circulating Tumor Cell Enrichment Based on Physical Properties
From part one of the two-part JALA Special Issue on Advancements in Biomedical Micro/Nano Tools and Technology: three authors talk about metastatic dissemination and spread of malignant circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and how physical enrichment technologies may enable analysis of rare CTC phenotypes that may not be otherwise obtained.
2013-12-01
11 min
SAGE MASTER LIST
2013 AAFP Feline Vaccination Advisory Panel Report
Anna Norman of SAGE talks with Margie Scherk about the development and significance of the recently published Feline Vaccination Guidelines.
2013-11-01
09 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
TIRS Podcast: Women and Children First—Time for a Coalition to Address a Substantial Patient Need
A conversation with Dr. Lode Dewulf and Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Stephen P. Spielberg about Dr. Dewulf's article in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science, the official journal of the Drug Information Association, addressing therapeutics during pregnancy. Read full article here.
2013-10-29
14 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA October 2013 Podcast: Microfluidic Multiplexing in Bioanalyses
This review highlights recent advances in multiplexed bioanalyses benefitting from microfluidic integration.
2013-09-20
18 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
IJT: MMB4 DMS: An Overview of the Development of a New Organophosphorous Nerve Agent Antidote
The series of manuscripts in the MMB4 DMS supplemental issue of Int J Toxicol provides a synopsis of the drug development strategy employed for the characterization of MMB4 DMS ranging from the actual manufacture of the test article to preclinical safety and efficacy studies. Click here to read the full article.
2013-09-12
13 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA August 2013 Podcast: Holographically Formed, Acoustically Switchable Gratings Based on Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals
Experiments with holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (H-PDLC) gratings driven by surface acoustic waves (SAWs) exhibit switchable properties: the diffraction of the H-PDLC grating decreases and the transmission increases.
2013-07-29
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA June 2013 Podcast: Automated Operation of Immiscible Filtration Assisted by Surface Tension (IFAST) Arrays for Streamlined Analyte Isolation
The extraction of specific analytes from biological samples is a ubiquitous process spanning many areas within the life sciences.
2013-04-29
10 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA April 2013 Podcast: Automated Rotation Rate Tracking of Pigmented Cells by a Customized Block-Matching Algorithm
The authors preprocess each frame of a video sequence, then analyze the sequence frame by frame using a rotating-circle template with a block-matching algorithm, and estimate the rotation rate of the pigmented cells using a pixel-patch correlation.
2013-02-19
15 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA June 2012 Podcast: Automation of Cell-Based Drug Absorption Assays in 96-Well Format Using Permeable Support Systems
Cell-based drug absorption assays are an essential component of ADME/Tox testing for lead compounds. In this report, Apparent Permeability (Papp) and Efflux data demonstrate how an automated procedure, when compared to manual processing, provides a method that is less variable and is capable of delivering a more accurate assessment of a compound’s absorption characteristics.
2013-02-08
00 min
SAGE Life & Biomedical Sciences
JALA February 2013 Podcast: Reversible Regulation of Aptamer Activity with Effector-Responsive Hairpin Oligonucleotides
Aptamers are oligonucleotides that can bind to various nonnucleic acid molecular targets in a high affinity and specificity. As an emerging class of therapeutic agents, aptamers offer an unparalleled advantage over other classes of therapeutic agents: the possibility to rationally regulate the therapeutic activity of aptamers.
2012-12-19
13 min
SAGE MASTER LIST
BERA/SAGE Research Methods series: Dr Shane Peart
2012-10-03
08 min