At this National Pathology Week Open Event various disciplines in pathology showcased their specialities, displaying laboratory tests offered to mothers and babies, sample journeys within laboratories and career options in pathology. The event was held at Hampstead Town Hall and organized by Dr Shweta Mehta.
In this podcast you can hear all about an event held at Barts and The London School of Medicine, which aims to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding pathology, the hidden science at the heart of modern medicine, and hear student’s reaction to the perils of smoking and its effects on the lungs.
In this podcast you can hear all about two special 'Nature Live' events which took place at The Natural History Museum in London as part of National Pathology Week. Hear Professor Alun Williams and Aoife Glass from the Natural History Museum discuss Veterinary Pathology.
Hear how students learnt about the pivotal role laboratory based healthcare scientists play in the screening of babies for inherited diseases. They discovered how cutting edge science is used to identify the biomarkers used by healthcare scientists and clinicians to diagnose various metabolic disorders, as well as the importance of research and how results can lead to new treatments for sick children with inherited conditions.
This podcast features a multi-disciplinary cast from Addenbrookes Hospital. Listen as the team outlines the vital role that pathology plays in the health of mother and babies before and after birth.