AoPcasts: "The Consult" Bringing you the latest in medical research
Welcome to "The Consult," an academic podcast series hosted by Professor Paul Klenerman, Truelove Professor at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford. As part of the Associations of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland (AoPGBI) podcast series, we engage with leading researchers who are continually advancing their fields through innovative basic science and clinical studies. Each episode offers an exploration of their current research, providing a unique and personal window onto the latest developments and their future trajectory.
Episodes
12 episodes
PODCAST: How to plan your research
Reflecting on a distinguished and wide-ranging career as a clinician scientist, Professor Sir Mark Caulfield shares candid insights into the logistical, political and administrative challenges he has encountered along the way. From his early wo...
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PODCAST: Fibromyalgia: New Paradigms in Etiopathogenesis
Fibromyalgia remains a challenging and often misunderstood condition, traditionally viewed through the lens of central sensitisation and chronic pain syndromes. However, emerging evidence is reshaping our understanding of its underlying mechani...
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THE CONSULT: Professor Paul Klenerman talks with Professor Christopher Buckley about his recent papers.
These recent papers describe work in the field of stromal cell biology. Fibroblasts were long regarded as simple structural cells and often ignored by immunologists. In these studies of human disease Chris Buckley discusses how recent approache...
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PODCAST: AI in Medicine: Promise and Paradox
Artificial Intelligence is transforming medicine, from diagnostics and drug discovery to personalised treatment and predictive analytics. But alongside its promise come some important challenges: Algorithmic bias, data privacy, accountability a...
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THE CONSULT: A precision medicine approach to colorectal cancer prevention using the omega (n)-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) EPA
Mark Hull talks about the translational research development of the n-3 PUFA EPA as a cancer prevention agent through to phase 2 and 3 clinical trials, touching on design and delivery of trials of ‘nutraceuticals’ like high-dose n-3 PUFAs, and ...
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THE CONSULT: Rilzabrutinib, Rozanolixizumab, and Beyond: ITP Therapeutics Explored. Professor Paul Klenerman talks to Professor Nichola Cooper about one of her recent papers.
Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a rare autoimmune disease, but also one where a great deal of progress has been made in development of new therapies. Prof Cooper performs clinical trials to understand the impact of new therapies, based upon an...
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PODCAST: Malaria Vaccines in Africa
The Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland presents a discussion with key world leading experts in Malaria vaccines from the World Health Organisation and Oxford. Focusing on how vaccines are transforming Malaria prevention g...
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PODCAST: Inflammation Across Tissues
Immune Mediated Inflammatory Diseases (IMIDs) are a common and growing problem. Traditional models of research and service delivery silo their management within specific specialities and within adult or paediatric settings. Very often patients ...
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THE CONSULT: Prof. Paul Klenerman talks to Prof. Sir Munir Pirmohamed about two of his recent papers.
In this podcast Professor Sir Pirmohamed describes how his work in immunopharmacology has impacted drug therapy in the field of oncology. His work is impacted the lives of thousands of patients receiving potentially toxic therapies and shows t...
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PODCAST: Diabetes - Painful neuropathy, atrial fibrillation and global health research: An update
The Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland presents a comprehensive exploration of diabetes complications, hosted by Dr Uazman Alam, Reader at the University of Liverpool and Honorary Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine, D...
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PODCAST: Infections old and new - has the COVID pandemic made us better prepared for the future?
Welcome to our first episode of AoPcasts: Bringing you the latest in medical research. The AoP membership is now open to all interested in the translational research effort; with AoPcasts we aim to extend this ethos by sharing insights, ...
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