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Conversations about stem cell transplant, cellular therapy, blood cancers, medicine, education, science, research, burden of disease, and humanity.Developed and directed by The EBMT Trainee Committee.Interviewer: Nico Gagelmann

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32 Episodes

#27 India thumbnail

#27 India

06/22/2023 60 min 25 sec

ALL EPISODES AS VIDEO https://youtu.be/La-723RhDIA CONNECT WITH US https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee https://twitter.com/NicoGagelmann https://twitter.com/Claire_P_Horgan

#26 Torsten Haferlach: Hematology, diagnostics and the future thumbnail

#26 Torsten Haferlach: Hematology, diagnostics and the future

04/04/2023 55 min 4 sec

FOLLOW MLL Twitter: @leukaemielabor mll.com

#25 Daniela Hermelin: Blooducation thumbnail

#25 Daniela Hermelin: Blooducation

11/26/2022 50 min 26 sec

FOLLOW Daniela Twitter: @HermelinMD https://www.bloodcenter.org/about/news/authors/daniela-hermelin-md-a7/ https://www.blooducation.com/about-dr-hermelin ALL EPISODES AS AUDIO  APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-graft/id1543609846   SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/2x2ovFm0cG0NmgyItygbab  GOOGLE https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80Mjk1MzA1Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== CONNECT WITH US https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee  https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee  https://twitter.com/NicoGagelmann  https://twitter.com/Claire_P_Horgan

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#24 Abdul Muqtadir Abbasi: Pakistan

10/20/2022 50 min 44 sec

https://twitter.com/AbbasiMuqtadir  CONNECT WITH US  https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee   https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee   https://twitter.com/NicoGagelmann   https://twitter.com/Claire_P_Horgan

#23 Jennifer Brudno: CAR-T and NIH thumbnail

#23 Jennifer Brudno: CAR-T and NIH

08/11/2022 54 min 26 sec

Dr. Brudno researches the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell  therapy to treat cancers of the blood, including Non-Hodgkin lymphoma,  Hodgkin lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and multiple  myeloma. Her focus is in the development of phase I clinical trials. She  is also interested in patient safety, particularly in optimizing  patient safety for cellular immunotherapies. Nico Gagelmann and Jennifer Brudno ALL EPISODES AS AUDIO  APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-graft/id1543609846   SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/2x2ovFm0cG0NmgyItygbab  GOOGLE https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80Mjk1MzA1Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== CONNECT WITH US https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee  https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee  https://twitter.com/NicoGagelmann  https://twitter.com/Claire_P_Horgan

#22 Cynthia Chmielewski: Living with myeloma thumbnail

#22 Cynthia Chmielewski: Living with myeloma

07/19/2022 46 min 43 sec

Cindy Chmielewski (@myelomateacher on Twitter) was diagnosed with  multiple myeloma in July 2008 after suffering for two years with  debilitating back pain which was wrongly attributed to degenerative disc  disease. ALL EPISODES AS AUDIO APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-graft/id1543609846 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/2x2ovFm0cG0NmgyItygbab GOOGLE https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80Mjk1MzA1Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== CONNECT WITH US https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee https://twitter.com/NicoGagelmann https://twitter.com/Claire_P_Horgan CONNECT WITH MYELOMA ADVOCATES https://healthtree.org/myeloma

#21 Helen Heslop: Cellular therapy thumbnail

#21 Helen Heslop: Cellular therapy

06/27/2022 36 min 33 sec

Heslop is a professor of medicine and pediatrics and holds the Dan L  Duncan Chair at Baylor. She is a physician-scientist engaged in  translational research focusing on adoptive immunotherapy with  gene-modified effector cells to improve hemopoietic stem cell  transplantation and cancer therapy. She has extensive experience in  developing and conducting transplant studies and cell and gene therapy  studies and currently holds more than 20 Investigational New Drug  Applications. She also has played a major role nationally as president  of societies focusing on the intellectual and clinical development of  cellular therapies and accreditation of facilities delivering cell  therapies. Dr. Helen Heslop has been elected to the National Academy of  Medicine. She is among 90 regular members and 10 international members  announced today at the Academy’s annual meeting.

#20 Ghulam Mohyuddin: Training and myeloma thumbnail

#20 Ghulam Mohyuddin: Training and myeloma

05/25/2022 67 min 56 sec

Dr. Mohyuddin completed his medical training at Aga Khan University in  Pakistan and his internal medicine residency at the University of Kansas  where he developed a passion for medical education and treating  hematological malignancies. He completed his fellowship developing a  clinical and research interest in multiple myeloma, drug repurposing,  quality of scientific methods end of life, cost-effective/evidence based  care and medical education. He enjoys the outdoors, and that drew him  to life in Utah where he is currently Assistant Professor at the  Huntsman Cancer Institute with a focus on multiple myeloma.

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#19 Nikita Mehra: India and molecular oncology

05/13/2022 45 min 20 sec

Nikita Mehra (@DrNikitaMehra) is an Associate Professor at Medical  Oncology and Researcher in Molecular Oncology in the Cancer Institute  (WIA), Chennai, India.

#18 Raffaella Greco: Autoimmune disease thumbnail

#18 Raffaella Greco: Autoimmune disease

05/04/2022 45 min 59 sec

Dr. Raffaella Greco (@RaffaellaGrecoM) is a hematologist in the  Department of Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation at the IRCCS  Ospedale San Raffaele under the supervision of Professor Fabio Ciceri. After graduating in 2008 from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the  University of Milan Vita-Salute San Raffaele received a specialization  in hematology at the same university in 2014. CONNECT WITH US  https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee  https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee  https://twitter.com/NicoGagelmann  https://twitter.com/Claire_P_Horgan

#17 Nihar Desai: India thumbnail

#17 Nihar Desai: India

04/24/2022 61 min 33 sec

Final year hematology fellow: @nihardesai7 Interview: Nico Gagelmann, Claire Horgan CONNECT WITH US  https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee https://twitter.com/NicoGagelmann https://twitter.com/Claire_P_Horgan

#16 Anna Sureda: EBMT - present, future thumbnail

#16 Anna Sureda: EBMT - present, future

03/16/2022 53 min 22 sec

Anna Sureda is president elect of EBMT

#15 Arina Martynchyk: Ukraine thumbnail

#15 Arina Martynchyk: Ukraine

03/06/2022 35 min 58 sec

https://www.uicc.org/membership/national-cancer-institute-kiev-ukraine

#14 Sanam Loghavi: Hematopathology thumbnail

#14 Sanam Loghavi: Hematopathology

02/13/2022 33 min 40 sec

Assistant Professor, Department of Hematopathology, Division of  Pathology/Lab Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer  Center, Houston, TX Interview: Nico Gagelmann, Claire Horgan

#13 Toby Eyre: CLL - past, present, future thumbnail

#13 Toby Eyre: CLL - past, present, future

01/28/2022 53 min 21 sec

Dr Toby Eyre is a substantive consultant haematologist at Oxford  University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust specialising in the management  of lymphoid malignancies. He is considered a national expert in the  management of patients with lymphoma and patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TobyEyre82 Interview: Nico Gagelmann

#12 Ruemu Birhiray: Access and diversity in medicine and research, ASH thumbnail

#12 Ruemu Birhiray: Access and diversity in medicine and research, ASH

12/19/2021 39 min 6 sec

Dr. Birhiray earned a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of  Benin, Nigeria, and completed his Internal Medicine residency at  Columbus Hospital (an affiliate of Northwestern University) in Chicago,  Illinois. He completed fellowships in Bone Marrow Transplant and Medical  Oncology at Johns Hopkins University and The National Cancer Institute  in Bethesda, Maryland, respectively. Dr. Birhiray has participated in  research and is published on the subjects of immunotherapy, lymphomas  and bone marrow transplantation. Dr. Birhiray is a member of The  American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Hematology,  American Medical Association and the Wisconsin Medical Society.  Interview: Nico Gagelmann and Claire Horgan

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#11 Trainee realities in Latin America

12/03/2021 71 min 19 sec

The following podcast hosts trainees from Latina America, Laura Saavedra  from Venezuela, Andres Gomez from Mexico, Rafaela Muratori from Brazil  and Susy Bazan from Peru. This recording is the second part, where we discuss shared experiences and challenges. But most of the time, we will listen to them and learn from them. The first part with presentations of each country can be found on our youtube channel: https://youtu.be/fJmv5glG1sY

#10 Nada Hamad: Access and diversity in training and healthcare, ANZTCT thumbnail

#10 Nada Hamad: Access and diversity in training and healthcare, ANZTCT

11/17/2021 57 min 46 sec

The following is a conversation with Prof Nada Hamad, a senior staff specialist in bone marrow transplant, clinical and laboratory haematologist at St Vincent’s hospital in Sydney, where she is also director of the haematology clinical trials unit. She is President of the Bone Marrow Transplant Society of Australia and New Zealand. She is a senior lecturer at the University of Sydney and University of NSW.

#9 Vincent Rajkumar: myeloma, COVID, drug costs, mistakes, training thumbnail

#9 Vincent Rajkumar: myeloma, COVID, drug costs, mistakes, training

10/10/2021 66 min 43 sec

The following is a conversation with Prof Vincent Rajkumar is engaged in  clinical, epidemiological and laboratory research in myeloma and  related disorders. Dr. Rajkumar served as the principal investigator on  several clinical trials for the treatment of myeloma. We talk with him  about myeloma, COVID, how he thinks trainees can make sense of all the  data out there, access to treatments and drug costs. Interview: Nico Gagelmann, Claire Horgan

#8 Chris Lewis: cancer, discrimination, COVID, death, communication thumbnail

#8 Chris Lewis: cancer, discrimination, COVID, death, communication

08/05/2021 78 min 45 sec

This conversation is about cancer and all the overwhelming challenges  and potential discrimination that come with the diagnosis, inequalities,  death, the impact of COVID, the importance of time and communication,  and Chris' unique and inspiring story. His website: www.chris-cancercommunity.com SimPal: https://www.yoursimpal.com/ Interview: Nico Gagelmann

#7 Chadi Nabhan: good medicine, death, shame, science, public health thumbnail

#7 Chadi Nabhan: good medicine, death, shame, science, public health

07/12/2021 64 min 32 sec

The following is a conversation with Chadi Nabhan, Chairman of Precision Oncology Alliance at Caris Life Sciences. We talk with him about good medicine, the art of being human, actually caring for patients, and the essence of science and its abuse in current times of COVID. With his podcast "healthcare unfiltered", his perspective articles in Journal of Clinical Oncology, JAMA and others, he is a really human voice in an ever challenging environment of pretenders. Previously, Dr. Nabhan was an Associate Professor of Medicine, and Medical Director of the Clinical Cancer Center at the University of Chicago. He also hosts the podcast healthcare unfiltered, talking about all aspects of cancer care, science and medicine. Please check out his podcast and his texts. If you like this episode, feel free to leave feedback and share this video or audio links on spotifiy/apple and others. And now enjoy this conversation with Chadi Nabhan.

#6 Aaron Goodman: Good education, communication, and twitter thumbnail

#6 Aaron Goodman: Good education, communication, and twitter

06/16/2021 53 min 47 sec

The following is a conversation with Dr Aaron Goodman,  hematologist/oncologist at the University of California San Diego. What  is good medical education? How do we best learn to communicate? What  does twitter mean for medical science? Interview: Nico Gagelmann, Claire Horgan

#5 Robert Panza: being a stem cell courier, donation, COVID thumbnail

#5 Robert Panza: being a stem cell courier, donation, COVID

05/15/2021 84 min 16 sec

The following is a conversation with Robert Panza, former policeman from  California and volunteer stem cell courier for the National Marrow  Donor Program in the United States.  We talk about the National Marrow Donor Program, how Robert got into  being a stem cell courier, what it means, funny and sad stories,  challenges and wonders since the pandemic. Interview: Nico Gagelmann (https://twitter.com/NicoGagelmann) MORE about our Trainee Committee on  https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee  https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee   MORE about EBMT on  https://www.ebmt.org/ https://twitter.com/TheEBMT    Robert Panza is also one of about 200 people across the USA who are  volunteer NMDP Ambassadors, advocating on behalf of cellular therapy  patients and the NMDP with elected officials.   Wherever you are, please register as a donor to further reduce the  current inequalities of donor access.   Go visit the   https://network.bethematchclinical.org/  https://bethematch.org/  https://www.anthonynolan.org/  https://www.dkms.org/  More on being a courier in COVID times https://twitter.com/i/status/1324440879902371841

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#4 Bronwen Shaw: World Marrow Donor Association

04/20/2021 24 min 36 sec

Bronwen Shaw is MD and Professor at the Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin and the current president of the World Marrow Donor  Association (WMDA), which is made up of organisations and individuals  who promote global collaboration and best practices for the benefit of  stem cell donors and transplant patients.  WMDA was informally initiated in 1988 by three pioneers in the field of  transplantation: John Goldman (United Kingdom), E. Donnall Thomas  (United States) and Jon J. van Rood (the Netherlands). This led to the  foundation of WMDA in 1994.  In 2007, WMDA became one of the founding members of the Worldwide  Network for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (WBMT). WBMT is a  non-profit scientific organisation which aims to promote excellence in  stem cell transplantation, donation and cellular therapy. It has an  official relationship with the World Health Organization. The other  three founding organisations of the WBMT are the European Society for  Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT), the Center for International  Blood & Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR), and the Asian Pacific  Blood and Marrow Transplantation Group (APBMT).  Interview: Nico Gagelmann  MORE about our Trainee Committee on  https://twitter.com/TheEBMT_Trainee  https://www.ebmt.org/trainee-committee   MORE about EBMT on  https://www.ebmt.org/  https://twitter.com/TheEBMT     MORE about the WMDA on   h ttps://wmda.info/  https://twitter.com/WMDA_office

#3 Stanley Riddell: past, present, and future of CAR T cell therapy thumbnail

#3 Stanley Riddell: past, present, and future of CAR T cell therapy

02/03/2021 59 min 38 sec

Prof Stanley Riddell is a world leader in developing immunotherapies using adoptive T cell therapy. Fasten your seatbelt and enjoy this rush from basic research to clinical reasoning.

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#2 Clip: What happens with my manuscript after submission?

01/19/2021 15 min 47 sec

Dr. Lan-Lan Smith on the process after a manuscript got submitted.

#2 Lan-Lan Smith: science, publication, review process, and The Lancet journals thumbnail

#2 Lan-Lan Smith: science, publication, review process, and The Lancet journals

01/19/2021 59 min 1 sec

Dr. Lan-Lan Smith is founding editor of The Lancet Haematology and former senior editor of The Lancet Oncology. This conversation is about science, its communication and publication, scientific review process, and The Lancet journal family.

#1 Clips: Important milestones of stem cell transplantation thumbnail

#1 Clips: Important milestones of stem cell transplantation

12/08/2020 22 min 25 sec

Gösta Gahrton on important milestones of stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy.

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#1 Clips: History of EBMT

12/08/2020 22 min 11 sec

Gösta Gahrton reflecting on the beginnings and evolution of EBMT.

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#1 Clips: Nobel Prize 1990

12/08/2020 35 min 15 sec

Gösta Gahrton on Nobel Prize procedures and the year 1990.

#1 Clips: 1st transplant and the luck of treating a wrestler thumbnail

#1 Clips: 1st transplant and the luck of treating a wrestler

12/08/2020 11 min 27 sec

Gösta Gahrton on the history of stem cell transplantation and his first experiences.

#1 Gösta Gahrton: Nobel Prize, history of stem cell transplantation and EBMT thumbnail

#1 Gösta Gahrton: Nobel Prize, history of stem cell transplantation and EBMT

12/06/2020 139 min 36 sec

Gösta Gahrton is Professor of Medicine at Department of Medicine,  Huddinge, Karolinska Institute, Sweden. He was Head of Hematology at Huddinge Hospital and Head of the Department of Medicine Karolinska Institutet, where he established one of the first bone marrow transplantation centers. Prof Gahrton has been a member and chairman of the Nobel Committee of the Karolinska Institutet.