Episodios

  • Tools, Trials, and Treatments: Navigating RCC in Real Life
    Jan 27 2026

    In the final podcast of this three-part series, we hear expert insights into evolving guidelines, practical tools, and multidisciplinary collaboration for the optimal diagnosis and management of RCC.

    Explore how healthcare professionals navigate RCC in daily practice, including the latest guidelines to the streamlining of referral pathways and evaluating treatment response.

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    34 m
  • Deep Dive 1/3: Regenerative Hepatology: Unlocking Liver Regeneration with Stem Cells
    Jan 26 2026

    In this first deep dive, Vallier discusses the current state of liver regeneration research. He explores how pluripotent stem cells can generate hepatocytes and biliary cells, and describes how organoids integrate into tissues whilst providing new insights into liver disease.

    Timestamps:

    00:53 – Liver regeneration at present

    03:37 – Pluripotent stem cells

    05:18 – Scaling clinical use of organoids

    06:42 – Application to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

    09:22 – Ethical considerations



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    10 m
  • Quickfire: Regenerative Hepatology
    Jan 26 2026

    Ludovic Vallier joins the EMJ Podcast to answer rapid-fire questions about how regenerative technologies can be harnessed to tackle metabolic liver disease. From the biggest breakthroughs in regenerative hepatology to clinical misconceptions about stem cells, explore how this field of research is changing the liver disease landscape.

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    5 m
  • Innovation in Transplant Surgery: Translating Science from Bench to Bedside
    Jan 22 2026

    In the final episode, Gerber discusses how discoveries move from laboratory research into real-world patient care. Drawing on his experience in clinical trials, entrepreneurship, and national transplant policy, he shares insights into the future of transplantation and regenerative surgery.

    Timestamps:

    Pullquote and timestamps:

    00:56 – Clinical trials

    02:42 – Entrepreneurship in life sciences

    04:13 – Academic institution support

    06:28 – Improving organ allocation

    08:02 – Future of transplant surgery

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    11 m
  • Innovation in Transplant Surgery: Leadership, Equity, and the Future of Academic Medicine
    Jan 22 2026

    In this second deep dive, Gerber discusses his appointment as Chair of Surgery at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, and his vision for advancing a century-long legacy of excellence. He reflects on how military and academic leadership shaped his approach to mentorship and accountability, explores the future of equity in surgical training, and offers advice to aspiring academic leaders.

    Timestamps:

    01:00 – Role as Chair of Surgery

    02:55 – Building legacy

    04:50 – Military experience

    07:13 – Makeup of surgery trainees

    09:09 – Early career advice

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    10 m
  • Onc Now: Sarcoma: Challenges and Breakthroughs
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode, Robin Jones explores the complexities of sarcoma care, reflecting on his career journey, the challenges of diagnosis, and the evolving treatment landscape. The discussion spans unmet needs, promising research, and what the next decade may hold for patients with both localised and metastatic sarcomas, drawing on experience from clinical practice and trials across the UK and USA.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction

    00:57 – Robin's career journey

    01:43 – Why sarcoma?

    03:05 – Different types of sarcomas

    05:09 – Diagnosis and treatment decision-making

    07:19 – Challenges in recognising sarcoma

    10:34 – Evolution of care for patients

    13:10 – Promising therapies and research

    15:25 – Working across the UK and USA

    16:32 – Current unmet needs for patients

    18:42 – The future of sarcoma care

    21:34 – Robin's magic wishes for healthcare

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    24 m
  • Innovation in Transplant Surgery: Regenerative Medicine and the Science of Healing
    Jan 19 2026

    In this first deep dive, Gerber explores how regenerative medicine is reshaping transplant surgery. He discusses advances in stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and ex vivo organ preservation, and examines how these technologies may expand organ viability and redefine surgical repair.

    Timestamps:

    01:18 – Tissue regeneration

    02:19 – Evolution beyond traditional transplantation

    04:04 – Ex-vivo organ preservation

    05:09 – Extending organ viability

    06:34 – Promising frontiers

    09:04 – Bench to bedside

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    11 m
  • Quickfire: Innovation in Transplant Surgery
    Jan 19 2026

    David A. Gerber joins the EMJ Podcast for a rapid-fire discussion on what drives innovation in transplant surgery. From misconceptions about organ transplantation to the technologies shaping the future of regenerative medicine, this episode offers a concise overview of a rapidly evolving field.

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    12 m