The Incubator At The Bench

#026 - Exploring Neonatal Platelet Biology (ft Dr. Christopher Thom)

56 min · 22 apr 2026
aflevering #026 - Exploring Neonatal Platelet Biology (ft Dr. Christopher Thom) artwork

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In this episode of At the Bench, Misty Good and David McCulley interview Dr. Christopher Thom, a neonatologist and leader blood lineage development. Dr. Thom discusses his training in hematology research and what inspired him to build an outstanding research program studying platelet biology and how his research is being translated to change transfusion care for patients. The conversation emphasizes the importance of collaboration in neonatology physician-scientist driven research.

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aflevering #024 - Navigating the Neonatal Immune Landscape: Insights from Dr. Bunmi Olaloye artwork

#024 - Navigating the Neonatal Immune Landscape: Insights from Dr. Bunmi Olaloye

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