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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
This is Part 2 of our interview with Dr. Ben Herbert, a researcher specializing in protein chemistry, sample preparation, proteomics and cytokines.
We interviewed Dr. Ben Herbert, a researcher specializing in protein chemistry, sample preparation, fractionation, proteomics and cytokines. (Part 1)
Dr. Jenny Royle, a specialist in clinical trial design & engagement, discusses how offering participants remote microsampling supports clinical trials.
Dr. Kaitlyn Sadtler, NIBIB, NIH explains how remote microsampling helped researchers conduct a large serology study of COVID-19 during a global pandemic.
For this episode of the Microsamplify Podcast we spoke with Jennifer Van Eyk, PhD, a Professor of Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, who directs the Advanced Clinical Biosystems Research Institute, the Precision Biomarker Laboratory, and Basic Research Science in the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center. She also co-directs Cedars-Sinai Precision Health. Dr. Van Eyk’s research is focused on high throughput quantitative proteomics and disease-induced biomarker studies. The Van Eyk Laboratory at Cedars-Sinai is interested in the molecular basis behind a range of cardiovascular disorders.
For this episode of the Microsamplify Podcast from Neoteryx, we spoke with Dr. Florian Lemaitre, an Assistant Professor in Pharmacology at the Rennes University Hospital’s School of Medicine in France. In the Pharmacology Department, Dr. Lemaitre is responsible for therapeutic drug monitoring, or as we say "TDM," of patients taking immunosuppressive and antiretroviral drugs. Dr. Lemaitre also conducts research and has written papers on long-term monitoring of transplant patients taking tacrolimus and other medications. Currently, he is using the Mitra® microsampling device to remotely monitor intracellular tacrolimus concentrations and pharmacodynamic biomarkers in liver transplant patients, among others.
This podcast features a discussion with Caroline Priese at the online health & wellness company, for you eHealth, which offers home health kits for consumers to test their immunity & wellness. Consumers in Germany and Austria can order health kits online, which enable them to collect their own specimen samples at home for mailing directly to a lab. Results are provided securely online, along with health & nutrition recommendations.
Dr. Michele Protti discusses microsampling methods for studying CNS disorders and neurodegenerative diseases; testing biomarkers, drugs and metabolites.
Mike Wright, Scientific Director, Drug Development Solutions at LGC, discusses a COVID-19 assay that is compatible with the Mitra® microsampling device.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.