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Episode 6 – From Lab Smock to TikTok: Using Social Media to Drive Awareness of Genetics and Laboratory Medicine

Episode 6 – From Lab Smock to TikTok: Using Social Media to Drive Awareness of Genetics and Laboratory Medicine

by Rome Madison | Mar 28, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Cancer, genetic testing, genomic testing

In this episode Rome interviews Dr. Alan Wu, Chief of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Professor of Laboratory Medicine at UCSF. He emphasizes the critical role of laboratories in healthcare, noting that 70% of medical...
Episode 5 – A Life Saving Catch

Episode 5 – A Life Saving Catch

by Rome Madison | Mar 21, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Cancer, genetic testing, genomic testing, Hereditary cancer testing

In this episode, Kathy Baker, founder of My Faulty Gene, shares her inspiring journey and the mission of her organization, which focuses on educating and assisting individuals about hereditary cancer risks. Kathy’s personal story is a powerful testament to the...
Episode 4 – Advancing CGP: Pathology’s Critical Role in Accelerating Precision Medicine

Episode 4 – Advancing CGP: Pathology’s Critical Role in Accelerating Precision Medicine

by Rome Madison | Feb 18, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Cancer, genomic testing

In this podcast, Dr. Carlo Bifulco discusses his personal and professional journey, emphasizing the critical role of pathology in diagnosing and treating diseases, particularly cancer. He reflects on his own experience as a cancer patient and the importance of timely...
Episode 3 – Life after CRISPR: How Faith & Pharma Restored My Ability To Dream

Episode 3 – Life after CRISPR: How Faith & Pharma Restored My Ability To Dream

by Rome Madison | Feb 18, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Cancer, CRISPR, Sickle cell

Victoria Gray, a sickle cell warrior, became the first patient ever treated with CRISPR gene editing to address her condition. The treatment aimed to eliminate the pain and suffering caused by sickle cell disease by editing her genes with CAR-T therapy. The...
Episode 2 – Hacking Cancer:  Building community to unlock Precision Medicine

Episode 2 – Hacking Cancer:  Building community to unlock Precision Medicine

by Rome Madison | Feb 18, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Cancer, CAR-T therapy, follicular lymphoma

In this episode Rome talks with Brad Power, process reengineering consultant, co-founder and CEO of the Cancer Patient Lab. Rome and Brad talk about his current treatment journey, recently receiving CAR-T therapy for follicular lymphoma, and ways to activate patients,...
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