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Jun 17, 2026
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Enzalutamide in biochemically recurrent prostate cancer: key findings from the EMBARK study 17.06.2026 26:03
This podcast features two of the investigators from the international, randomized, Phase III EMBARK trial (NCT02319837) in conversation. EMBARK evaluated the efficacy and safety of enzalutamide plus androgen deprivation therapy and enzalutamide monotherapy, as compared with androgen deprivation therapy alone, in patients with nonmetastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer and biochemical recur...
Practical advice on implementing DESTINY-Breast09 trial data into clinical practice 11.06.2026 7:12
In this interview, discover discuss key findings from the DESTINY-Breast09 trial and their implications for clinical practice, including practical advice for oncologists exploring treatment sequencing strategies with T-DXd.
2026 BRSA Finalist Giorgi Kobidze 18.05.2026 0:44
Meet Giorgi Kobidze, your 2026 BRSA finalist.
2026 BRSA Finalist Richa Pandey 18.05.2026 0:29
Meet Richa Pandey, your 2026 BRSA finalist.
Enzalutamide in biochemically recurrent prostate cancer: design and rationale of the EMBARK study 18.05.2026 20:14
Enzalutamide in biochemically recurrent prostate cancer: design and rationale of the EMBARK study by Taylor & Francis Group
2026 BRSA Finalist Dakshat Trivedi 18.05.2026 0:30
Meet Dakshat Trivedi, your 2026 BRSA finalist.
2026 BRSA Finalist Ethan Sanford 18.05.2026 0:28
Meet Ethan Sanford, your 2026 BRSA finalist.
Harmonizing scientific innovation, patient care and regulation in advanced therapies: a podcast with Patrice Faloye 27.04.2026 22:10
Harmonizing scientific innovation, patient care and regulation in advanced therapies: a podcast with Patrice Faloye by Taylor & Francis Group
Breaking barriers in neurodegenerative disorders with gene therapy: a podcast with Deborah Ojutalayo 19.02.2026 8:29
In this podcast, Deborah Ojutalayo discusses targeted gene therapies for frontotemporal dementia caused by mutations in the GRN gene.
Innovating and developing tissue engineering beyond replacement: a podcast with Guillermo Ameer 11.02.2026 17:40
In this podcast, Guillermo explores the development and diverse applications of citrate-based biomaterials, pioneered by his lab, Ameer Labs. He highlights the versatility and potential of these biomaterials, providing examples such as their use in bone and cartilage regeneration. Guillermo also delves into exciting advancements in tissue and regenerative engineering that aim to address significan...
Research and progress in sickle cell disease and thalassemia: a podcast with Baba Inusa 05.02.2026 19:54
In this podcast, Baba delves into his expertise in hematology, sharing what inspired his journey into this field of research. He also discusses the Academy for Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia (ASCAT) Conference, which he founded to unite experts and professionals working to tackle hematological disorders like sickle cell disease and thalassemia.
Tackling the rise in early onset cancer: From research to health equity 21.01.2026 12:02
Hello and welcome to the latest episode of OCTalks, the podcast series from Oncology Central. I am Jade Parker, Senior Editor of Oncology Central. Today I am joined by Leanne Bailey who is Branch Director of the Community Outreach Research and Engagement branch of the NCI’s Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities. In this interview, we will discuss contributing factors to early onset cancers, h...
Trends, tools and transformation: the evolution of flow cytometry in bioanalysis 05.01.2026 23:37
Trends, tools and transformation: the evolution of flow cytometry in bioanalysis by Taylor & Francis Group
115 analytes, one panel: a conversation on innovation in biomarker discovery 01.12.2025 13:20
115 analytes, one panel: a conversation on innovation in biomarker discovery by Taylor & Francis Group
Exploring biomarker testing in clinical research 03.11.2025 17:08
Exploring biomarker testing in clinical research
First void urine: revolutionizing potential non-invasive biomarker collection 27.10.2025 14:07
Join Tara Crawford-Parks, PhD, Director for Translational R&D and Product Enablement at DNA Genotek, to explore the potential of first void urine biomarkers in clinical diagnostics. Discover how this non-invasive sampling method is transforming HPV screening and opening new possibilities for early disease detection in oncology and infectious diseases. Learn about the science behind first void urin...
STEM Tea | Investing in our students 21.10.2025 36:27
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, host AJ Hinton is joined by two science educators who are striving to instill a love of science and a sense of belonging within K–12 students through outreach initiatives and programs. Yelena Janumyan is a postdoctoral fellow at the Collaborative for STEM Education and Outreach at Vanderbilt University (TN, USA). Since receiving her PhD, Yelena has taught s...
LC–MS/MS for quantitation of protein biomarkers 14.10.2025 20:10
In this podcast, Director of GLP bioanalysis Lan Li reviews immunoassays versus mass spectrometry-based methods as tools for protein biomarker quantitation. Focusing specifically on mass spectrometry approaches, Lan explores various methodologies, such as top-down, middle-down and bottom-up, as well as the sample preparation procedures required. Lan concludes by reviewing the current challenges im...
STEM Tea | Being visible as an act of service 14.10.2025 56:45
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, AJ Hinton is joined by Ulises Ricoy, who was the Director of Outreach Initiatives at the University of Arizona (AZ, USA) at the time of this recording. Ulises has championed low-cost approaches to basic neuroscience research as well as educated underrepresented groups in STEM academia. In this episode, Ulises shares his journey to STEM, including how he dev...
STEM Tea | Founding Black in Neuro 09.10.2025 40:57
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, host AJ Hinton is joined by Brielle Ferguson, Assistant Professor in Genetics and Neurology at Harvard (MA, USA), and Angeline J. Dukes, Assistant Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota (MN, USA). Brielle is a researcher studying the biomarkers of cognitive dysfunction and Angeline shares her time between teaching and lea...
STEM Tea | Disrupting racism and cisheteropatriarchy through research, pedagogy and mentorship in STEM education 02.10.2025 40:36
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, host AJ Hinton is joined by Luis A. Leyva (left), Associate Professor of Mathematics Education & STEM Higher Education in the Peabody College of Education & Human Development at Vanderbilt University (TN, USA). Luis is the Director of the Power, Resistance & Identity in STEM Education (PRISM) Research Lab. He describes how his research examines equity throu...
STEM Tea | Strengthening HBCUs 30.09.2025 1:00:49
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, host AJ Hinton is joined by Haysetta Shuler, an academic consultant in industrial–organizational psychology (I–O psychology) and a DEI mentor. Haysetta is an experienced administrator at a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), and she is passionate about increasing the involvement of Black students in STEM. In this episode, Haysetta discusses th...
STEM Tea | Working together for better science and better opportunities 24.09.2025 45:23
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, host AJ Hinton is joined by Corey Reynolds, a Regional Medical Scientific Director in industry. Corey’s background ranges from academics to industry consulting; he applies these varied experiences to mentoring the next generation of Black scientists. In this episode, Corey explains his current role as a medical science liaison (MSL) and how it varies from h...
STEM Tea | Impact and sustainability in mentorship 18.09.2025 49:50
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, host AJ Hinton is joined by Clintoria Williams, Principal Investigator in the Kidney PathoPhysiology Research Group at Wright State University (OH, USA). Clintoria is a physiologist who is passionate about ‘lifting while climbing’ and is a co-founder of Black in Physiology. In this episode, Clintoria shares her journey in mentorship, sharing her tips for ba...
STEM Tea | Supporting underserved communities through STEM mentorship 16.09.2025 57:32
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, AJ Hinton is joined by Alberto Vasquez, Academic Coordinator for the Center for Research in Educational Equity and Teaching (CREATE) at University of California, San Diego (CA, USA). Alberto is a biologist and educator, applying his lived experience to support students from underserved communities. At CREATE, he spearheads the university’s efforts to increa...
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