Future Science Group
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115 analytes, one panel: a conversation on innovation in biomarker discovery
01/12/2025 Duração: 13min115 analytes, one panel: a conversation on innovation in biomarker discovery by Taylor & Francis Group
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Exploring biomarker testing in clinical research
03/11/2025 Duração: 17minExploring biomarker testing in clinical research
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First void urine: revolutionizing potential non-invasive biomarker collection
27/10/2025 Duração: 14minJoin 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 urine collection, its advantages over traditional sampling methods, and how innovative devices like the Colli-Pee™ are supporting more accessible healthcare for underserved populations worldwide.
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STEM Tea | Investing in our students
21/10/2025 Duração: 36minIn 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 science and math in schools; however, she is now turning her attention back to research. At the time of recording, Zachary Conley was also a postdoctoral fellow at the Collaborative for STEM Education and Outreach at Vanderbilt University. Before joining the Collaborative, he was working toward his PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology from the Baylor College of Medicine (TX, USA). At the Collaborative, Yelena and Zachary were co-instructors for the Day of Discovery Program, an initiative for middle school students to participate in a research-based STEM curriculum one school day per week. Content • Introdu
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LC–MS/MS for quantitation of protein biomarkers
14/10/2025 Duração: 20minIn 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 impacting protein biomarker quantification and how QPS Holdings, LLC is developing solutions to overcome them.
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STEM Tea | Being visible as an act of service
14/10/2025 Duração: 56minIn 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 developed his research and the value of diverse perspectives within that research. He also shares why not everyone is cut out to be a mentor and where to start with tackling representation in academia. Since the recording, Ulises has pursued other opportunities outside of academia. Contents: ● Meet Ulises and what drives his research 00:55–23:41 ● Why encouraging professional–personal balance can support diverse recruitment 23:42–43:00 ● What makes a mentor 43:01–55:38 ● Closing 55:39–56:46
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STEM Tea | Founding Black in Neuro
09/10/2025 Duração: 40minIn 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 leading DEI initiatives at the University of Minnesota. In this episode, Brielle and Angeline share why visibility is so important in representation and the valuable lessons they’ve learned about being a mentee and a mentor. They also discuss their journey towards launching Black in Neuro and what unmet needs remain. Contents: ● Meet Brielle Ferguson 01:00–02:04 ● Meet Angeline J. Dukes 02:05–03:14 ● Welcoming – and retaining – under-represented groups on campus 03:15–07:47 ● Prioritizing yourself to push for progress 07:48–12:56 ● The power of visibility in enabling authenticity 12:57–18:57 ● Why mentorship is a mu
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STEM Tea | Disrupting racism and cisheteropatriarchy through research, pedagogy and mentorship in STEM education
02/10/2025 Duração: 40minIn 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 through pedagogy to disrupt racism and cisheteropatriarchy for broadening opportunities among historically marginalized populations in STEM. In this episode, Luis discusses why amplifying marginalized experiences as knowledge sources is vital to challenge the status quo in STEM pedagogy, in addition to his perspectives about leadership as a researcher. He also shares his experiences of being an openly queer man of color as a form of resistance and the ethos of his equity-minded mentorship in the academy. Contents Meet Luis 00:41–02:54 The evolving definition of ‘STEM’ and variation of disciplinary cultures in the scien
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STEM Tea | Strengthening HBCUs
30/09/2025 Duração: 01h49sIn 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 the value of I–O psychology and how students at HBCUs can be supported with hands-on experience, mentorship and network building. She also shares her tips for choosing a mentor or mentee and the value of saying less and listening more. Contents ● Meet Haysetta 00:55–04:36 ● Spotting, seizing and maximizing opportunities 04:37–08:27 ● Generating evidence on the positive impacts of improving work–life balance 08:28–13:12 ● Preparing students at HBCUs for their next steps through Project Strengthen 13:13–24:37 ● The impact and remaining need for HBCUs 24:38–31:41 ● Engaging students and their families to secure the Bl
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STEM Tea | Working together for better science and better opportunities
24/09/2025 Duração: 45minIn 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 his experiences in academia. He also discusses the crucial need for more Black scientists in every stage of the scientific process, from student labs to clinical trials. Contents ● Meet Corey 00:56–05:50 ● Understanding and securing a MSL role 05:51–09:11 ● The differences between MSL and academic roles 09:12–12:36 ● Dealing with uncertainty in an industry role 12:37–16:25 ● Mentoring Black students at different institutions 16:26–19:19 ● Black in Physiology as a place of sanctuary and mentorship 19:20–26:22 ● The impact of winning awards 26:23–28:49 ● Encouraging collaboration 28:50–32:29 ● Corey’s life outside o
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STEM Tea | Impact and sustainability in mentorship
18/09/2025 Duração: 49minIn 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 balancing your professional and personal life, and turning every experience into an opportunity for learning. She also shares highlights from last year’s Black in Physiology Week, an online and community event that celebrates achievements, and provides resources and support. Contents: ● Meet Clintoria Williams and her research: 0:00–2:02 ● Promoting equity and inclusion in your space: 2:03–5:35 ● Getting the most out of mentoring for both mentors and mentees: 5:36–9:10 ● Balancing professional and personal commitments: 9:11–14:50 ● The birth and growth of Black in Physiology: 14:51–21:40 ● Championing Generation No
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STEM Tea | Supporting underserved communities through STEM mentorship
16/09/2025 Duração: 57minIn 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 increase STEM diversity, access and interest to disenfranchised communities throughout Southern California. In this episode, he offers advice for students to look beyond the mirror to find a mentor, how to advance equity by building strong relationships and why you should consider ‘different normals’.
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From sensitivity to selectivity: transforming mass spectrometry imaging with targeted solutions
08/08/2025 Duração: 21minFrom sensitivity to selectivity: transforming mass spectrometry imaging with targeted solutions
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Unveiling bioanalytical datasets for the successful development of ADCs
01/04/2025 Duração: 19minUnveiling bioanalytical datasets for the successful development of ADCs
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Bridging science and safety: exploring toxicology studies and regulatory requirements
28/03/2025 Duração: 10minBridging science and safety: exploring toxicology studies and regulatory requirements
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Cell therapies for autoimmune diseases: a podcast with Lindsay Davies
20/02/2025 Duração: 13minThis International Women’s Day, we’re joined by Lindsay Davies, Chief Scientific Officer at NextCell Pharma (Stockholm, Sweden), to discuss the evolving role of cell therapies in treating autoimmune diseases. In this podcast, Davies breaks down the science behind NextCell’s mesenchymal stromal cell therapy for type 1 diabetes and explores how these cells could be applied to other autoimmune conditions. She emphasizes the importance of tailoring cell therapies based on disease type, stage and patient profile to achieve the best outcomes. The conversation also highlights how growing evidence of sex-related differences will could increasingly shape decisions in the development and testing of cell therapies.
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The use of GenAI in bioanalysis: an interview with Priyata Kalra
07/02/2025 Duração: 28minDuring the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) PharmSci 360 2024 conference, Bioanalysis Zone caught up with industry experts across numerous disciplines to discuss their involvement with AAPS and their research. In this interview, we spoke to Priyata Kalra about her talk on the use of GenAI within biomedicine.
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The need for HRMS for quantitation of ADCs vs. QQQ: an interview with Megan Cooley
10/01/2025 Duração: 21minIn this episode, we sit down with Megan Cooley, Associate Director of Bioanalytical Services at ICON (KS, USA), to explore the cutting-edge world of antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) quantitation using high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). Megan delves into the capabilities of Triple Quadrupole and Time-of-Flight mass spectrometry, offering her expert insights into whether HRMS is essential for ADC PK studies. We also tackle the challenges and limitations of HRMS in ADC quantitation and discuss the potential for AI to create more specific and stable ADCs. Finally, Megan highlights ICON’s extensive experience with large molecule applications and their innovative approach to supporting complex LC–MS analyses.
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How can medical device regulation catch up with innovation?
16/12/2024 Duração: 12minIn this interview, we discuss the potential of AI in increasing healthcare system efficiency, how medical devices are making procedures less invasive and what those working in the field of medical devices can do to help regulation catch up with innovation.
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The new frontier: assessing efficacy and safety of CGTs using biomarkers
27/09/2024 Duração: 24minIn the sixth episode of The new frontier podcast, we're joined by Catherine Vrentas, Life Sciences Lead at Booz Allen Hamilton (VA, USA). Cathy explains how biomarkers can be used to predict the therapeutic outcome and efficacy of CGTs and the biomarkers in particular that have shown strong predictive value. We delve into the common challenges of working with biomarkers in CGTs and how biomarker kits can be adapted for CGT work.