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#028 - Can a Dual Career Couple Build One Lab and Two Careers?

54 min · 17. juni 2026
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What happens when a scientist and a clinician scientist build a lab together, and an entire career, around the same disease? On this episode of At the Bench, Misty Good and Ben Fensterheim sit down with Professors Claudia and Marcel Nold, a husband and wife team running their lab at Monash University and the Hudson Institute. They trace their path from Charles Dinarello's cytokine lab in Denver to Melbourne, where they built a research program on IL-1 biology in bronchopulmonary dysplasia and necrotizing enterocolitis. They discuss the long road from preclinical models to their first anakinra clinical trial, the realities of running a dual career lab, and what it takes to keep going when experiments do not go your way.

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#028 - Can a Dual Career Couple Build One Lab and Two Careers?

What happens when a scientist and a clinician scientist build a lab together, and an entire career, around the same disease? On this episode of At the Bench, Misty Good and Ben Fensterheim sit down with Professors Claudia and Marcel Nold, a husband and wife team running their lab at Monash University and the Hudson Institute. They trace their path from Charles Dinarello's cytokine lab in Denver to Melbourne, where they built a research program on IL-1 biology in bronchopulmonary dysplasia and necrotizing enterocolitis. They discuss the long road from preclinical models to their first anakinra clinical trial, the realities of running a dual career lab, and what it takes to keep going when experiments do not go your way.

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

In this episode of At the Bench, hosts Misty Good and Betsy Crouch welcome Dr. Bunmi Olaloye, a neonatologist and physician scientist at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Olaloye shares her path from an early interest in engineering to focusing on necrotizing enterocolitis and spontaneous intestinal perforation in preterm infants. She discusses her research into early life immune development using mass cytometry and single-cell RNA sequencing, revealing distinct immune signatures that could shape future treatments.  The conversation also explores the challenges of building an independent research career, the importance of mentorship and team science, and the limitations of current animal models. Dr. Olaloye highlights the potential of organoid systems for studying human-specific questions and the protective role of breast milk in modulating immune responses in NEC. Her story offers both scientific insight and genuine inspiration for anyone navigating the path from clinical training to independent research.

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