The Lung Science Podcast: An AJRCMB Podcast: Recent Episodes

American Thoracic Society

The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology (AJRCMB) is proud to present the Lung Science Podcast series! Featuring engaging interviews and commentaries with luminaries in pulmonary and critical care basic investigation.

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Dr. Eric Morrell chats with Dr. Gene Carstea about what happens during an NIH study section and other tips and tricks for NIH grant submissions.

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Paper discussed in today's episode:
Airway Macrophages Encompass Transcriptionally and Functionally Distinct Subsets Altered by Smoking

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Paper discussed in today's episode: 

The Type 2 Asthma Mediator IL-13 Inhibits Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection of Bronchial Epithelium

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Article discussed in this episode:
Update on the Features and Measurements of Experimental Acute Lung Injury in Animals: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report

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Drs. Julie Bastarache and Katie Wick sit down to discuss non-invasive sampling of the lungs in translational research.

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Paper discussed in today's episode:
E-Cigarette Use Alters Nasal Mucosal Immune Response to Live-attenuated Influenza Virus 

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Dr. Eric Morrell sits down with Dr. Tom Martin to discuss the bridge between basic science and drug development.

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Dr. Alexandra Kass sits down with Drs. Alicia Casey and Lester Hartman to discuss the vaping epidemic affecting adolescents in the United States.

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Drs. Niki Ubags and Benjamin Suratt discuss the challenges and opportunities in the areas of obesity and lung disease.

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Dr. Eric D. Morrell sits down with Dr. Angela Rogers to discuss leveraging biomarkers to understand disease mechanisms.

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Dr. Andrea Yu sits down with Dr. Robert Tighe to discuss everything you wanted to know about flow cytometry (but were afraid to ask).

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Dr. Brian Hobbs sits down with Dr. Blanca Himes to discuss omics analysis in lung research.

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Dr. Benjamin Wu sits down with Dr. Robert Dickson to discuss the lung microbiome, mentorship, and much more.

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Drs. William Zacharias and Jeff Whitsett discuss what they’ve learned from single cell sequencing of the lung and what we can expect from this approach in the future.

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Join Drs. John Alcorn and Jay Kolls as they discuss opportunities and challenges in the age of personalized medicine when it comes to lung defenses.

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Dr. Patrick Belvitch discusses mid-career programmatic grants with Steven M. Dudek, MD.

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Dr. Ciara Shaver discusses the K-to-R transition with NHLBI Program Officer Dr. Xenia Tigno.

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Dr. Kara Mould discusses recent advances in the field of macrophage programming as it relates to lung health and disease with Dr. William Janssen, Associate Professor of Medicine at National Jewish Health.

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Maor Sauler sits down with Erica Herzog, an associate professor of medicine at Yale University, to discuss her early career experiences as well as strategies on how early career investigators can achieve their first and second R01.

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Dr. S. Vamsee Raju discusses the current state of gene delivery using electrical fields with Dr. David Dean, Professor of Pediatrics and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester.

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Red Journal Associate Editor Dr. Ben Singer chats with Dr. Navdeep Chandel about the fascinating resurgence of interest in metabolism with an eye toward the future.

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Dr. Jason Rose sits down with his mentor Dr. Mark Gladwin to discuss mentorship in academia.

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In this episode — Resolution — Drs. Raja Abdulnour and Bruce Levy discuss mechanisms for resolution of lung inflammation and injury and the role specialized pro-resolving mediators play in lung health and disease.

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We sit down with Dr. Paul Schumacker, the new editor of the AJRCMB, to discuss his past work with the Cancer Center and Children's Research Institute, his plans for the Red Journal, and reading recommendations!

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Dr. Yvonne Janssen-Heininger is joined by Drs. Benjamin Suratt and Anne Dixon for a discussion concerning the growing impact obesity is having on patients around the world.

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For the inaugural podcast, Diane Gern, Chief of Journals for the ATS, interviews the new AJRCMB Editor Dr. Paul Schumacker.