The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) is the leading professional body for scientists, support staff and students in the field of biomedical science. Our new podcast, IBMSPOD explores the contemporary field of Biomedical Science through a series of thought-provoking interviews with leading experts from across the profession. Each episode will feature a 20-minute in-depth interview with our special Biomedical Scientist guest. The conversation will range from current affairs to the intricacies of diagnostic laboratory work, research & innovation, teaching, writing, to involvement with the IBMS, media work; as well as motivations & passions for the profession. NEW for IBMSPOD: -LabLife - Mini-interviews with Biomedical Scientists with the most extraordinary of pastimes; going beyond the science to look at the profession from a different perspective. -IBMS News - A quick update of all the latest news from the IBMS. Hosted by editor of the IBMS's monthly magazine 'The Biomedical Scientist' Rob Dabrowski, IBMS Science Communications Officer Jordan Ross and IBMS Communications Officer Ella Fornari.
S3 Episode 5: Addiction Awareness
In episode 5, Rob discusses Addiction Awareness with NHS Sheffield Teaching Hospitals' toxicology experts, Azuma Kalu, Edmund Rab and Mohammad Kanu.
The speakers outline current issues related to drug use and dependence, and how NHS toxicology laboratories are doing their part to raise awareness of addiction in the UK.
1/4/2024 • 59 minutes, 28 seconds
S3 Episode 4: How to publish your work
In this episode of the #IBMSChat Podcast, Rob Dabrowski sits down with Cherie Beckett (Senior Biomedical Scientist at the Princess Alexandra Hospital) and Simon Hoggart (Journal Development Manager for the BJBS). The topic of discussion is how to get your work published with IBMS publications, namely, the BJBS and The Biomedical Scientist.
12/13/2023 • 1 hour, 24 seconds
S3 Episode 3: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
In our latest episode of the #IBMSChat Podcast, Rob gets together with Francis Yongblah and Jemma Shead from the IBMS EDI working group. This group aims to promote and champion equality, diversity and inclusion across all backgrounds.
Francis is a laboratory manager and clinical scientist at the Great Ormond Street Hospital, and Jemma is a biomedical scientist with the Health Services Laboratories in London. As part of the EDI group, both members are helping to create an inclusive environment across our profession.
So far, the group has run a campaign to celebrate 100 Years of Women in the IBMS, attended Pride events across the UK by sponsoring places on marches, supported the IBMS to give a voice to black biomedical scientists every October for Black History Month, and it also continues to align itself to various other diversity events throughout the year to promote more inclusive discussions.
11/9/2023 • 57 minutes, 25 seconds
S3 Episode 2: Taking a look at Men's Health
In episode two, we hear from Stuart Dawe-Long - Andrology Lead at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Clinical Scientist, and member of the Cytopathology Advisory Panel for the IBMS. He believes in a patient focussed service that can support the health and wellbeing of the patient. He is currently also training with the institute of psychosexual medicine.
Listen now to hear Stuart and Rob Dabrowski, #IBMSChat Podcast host, as they tackle the subject of Men’s Health; covering topics ranging from fertility in men, to diagnostic semen analysis, to access to support for mental health services.
9/18/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 15 seconds
S3 Episode 1: Harvey's Gang
In the first episode of the new season of our podcast, Rob Dabrowski, Editor of The Biomedical Scientist magazine, is joined by Malcolm Robinson - IBMS Member and founder of 'Harvey's Gang'.
'Harvey's Gang' was a charitable initiative started by Malcolm in 2013, in remembrance of patient Harvey Baldwin, a 7-year-old boy who was undergoing treatment for leukaemia at Worthing Hospital. Today, the charity has been taken over by the IBMS, but retains the same overall objective; running lab tours for children undergoing intensive treatment for severe diseases.
Listen to the episode to hear from Malcolm, as well as IBMS members Rebecca Whitehouse and Zoe Andrew, as they discuss how the initiative will proceed with the IBMS as its new custodians.
8/1/2023 • 1 hour, 44 seconds
Episode 20 - The CPD Special featuring Mark Cioni
In Episode 20, we speak to senior lecturer in Biomedical Science at Nottingham Trent University, Mark Cioni, winner of the CPD Awards 2021, on stand-out CPD and the benefits of Science Council Professional Registration.
*Mark corrected following the interview, that he completed a postgraduate certificate and not a postgraduate diploma, as stated in the interview.
1/6/2023 • 16 minutes, 12 seconds
Episode 19 - The cytology episode featuring Hedley Glencross
In Episode 19, we chat to the retired biomedical scientist in Cytology and former IBMS executive Head of Membership and Council Member Hedley Glencross. Recorded at IBMS Congress 2022, Hedley takes us through the highlights of his 45-year career in the profession, focusing on the importance of the specialism of Cytology and work with IBMS. This includes projects to modernise cervical cancer diagnosis in Moldova and to design our logo.
In Episode 18, we speak to the winner of the Advancing Healthcare Awards Biomedical Scientist of the Year and Overall Winner Bamidele Farinre. In a wide-ranging conversation, Bami talks about her background and route into Biomedical Science, her award-winning work to set up mobile laboratories to speed up COVID-19 testing in the midst of the pandemic and more!
In LabLife, we spoke to the winner of the gold award for Biological & Biomedical Sciences at the STEM for Britain Awards 2022, Miquel Serna-Pascual. He discusses his pioneering work to help speed up the diagnosing of disease by collecting and analysing data about the way a person breaths and how winning this accolade has helped progress his research project and career.
5/12/2022 • 43 minutes, 28 seconds
Episode 17 - The pandemic and future testing strategies with Sally Cutler and Malcolm Robinson
In Episode 17, we are joined by expert in Medical Microbiology and Bacteria Zoonoses at the University of East London, Professor Sally Cutler, who discusses the pandemic and the most recent strains of COVID-19; future testing strategies and other emerging viral threats.
In LabLife, Malcolm Robinson, founder of Harvey’s Gang, a charity providing young patients with opportunities to tour laboratories and meet the Biomedical Scientists who process their samples. He speaks to us about the history of the charity and his hopes for its future.
4/12/2022 • 53 minutes, 27 seconds
Episode 16 - In conversation with Chief Executive David Wells and Lorna Cleverly on animal health
In Episode 16, IBMS chief executive David Wells joined us for a wide-ranging conversation covering his work establishing the '29 pathology networks and leading the laboratory response during the pandemic as Head of Pathology at NHS England, to promoting the profession as chief executive. We also talked about his career journey from practice to senior management.
Later, Dr Martin Khechara spoke to Lorna Cleverly, Head of Animal Health Monitoring at Fera Science, for a fascinating LabLife.
3/8/2022 • 58 minutes, 48 seconds
Episode 15 - Digital pathology and travelling with Darren Treanor and Sue Alexander
In Episode 15, we are joined by Digital Pathology expert Professor Darren Treanor to explore this field at the forefront of healthcare. Darren discussed how digital pathological applications, such as virtual microscopy, have made it easier for scientists to share data and improved diagnostics. Later, he talked about the National Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) - a new project which aims to deploy Artificial intelligence across the NHS in order to transform screening and diagnostics beyond the limits of current practice.
In LabLife, we were joined by IBMS Fellow and intrepid traveller Sue Alexander to talk about her travel adventures from Antarctica to The Galapagos.
2/7/2022 • 39 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 14 - Cell lines, haematology and the Great British Bake Off with Yan Tsou & Chris Lee
In our special festive episode of IBMS pod, we were joined by Yan Tsou - Quality control scientist at the Francis Crick Institute and Great British Bakeoff star. Yan told us about her work on cell lines in the Crick's cell services team, her research into latent TB and her journey on the Great British Bakeoff Series 8, before she took part in our Christmas baking quiz: 'What's on your plate?'.
Following this, Reverend Christopher J Lee, a former biomedical scientist in Haematology and ordained Anglican priest in the Church of Wales joined us for a special edition of LabLife.
12/4/2021 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 13 - Comedy, haematology and andrology with Dave Spikey & Sheryl Homa
In Episode 13, we heard the fascinating career story of Biomedical Scientist in Haematology turned famous comic and actor Dave Spikey.
Dave is best known for his stand-up comedy tours, starring in sitcom Phoenix Nights alongside Peter Kay and Paddy McGuinness, presenting Bullseye, Chain Letters and being a team captain on 8 out of 10 Cats.
Before he moved over to comedy, Dave led a successful 30-year career in Biomedical Science – rising the ranks to become Chief Biomedical Scientist in Haematology at The Royal Bolton Hospital.
Dave recollects his journey into Biomedical Science from school pupil to trainee medical laboratory technician to senior biomedical scientist. He discussed the various roles he held and the innovations in the field he brought about.
We then challenged Dave, who is a former Mastermind champion to our very own Haematology quiz. He then took us through his move from Biomedical Science into comedy, writing, film production and television - from a local hospital pantomime performance to a national stand-up tour, starring in iconic sitcoms and hosting television game shows.
In the Quick-Fire round, Dave shared his most funny memory from his days back in the lab!
Then in LabLife, Dr Martin Khechara is joined by Andrologist Sheryl Homa, who discussed the importance of this marginalised, but vital specialism. She also tells us about her recent appearance on a BBC documentary with comedian Rhod Gilbert.
11/2/2021 • 58 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 12 - Genomic Medicine & Public Engagement with Deborah Lakeland and Charlotte Felton
Episode 12 marks one year of the IBMS Pod. We were joined by expert in Genomic Medicine Deborah Lakeland. In LabLife, our guest was trainee in critical care science Charlotte Felton.
As we enter a new era of personalised medicine, how can biomedical scientists integrate the necessary genomic tests into their services?
Genomic medicine uses information about a patient’s genetic makeup to improve their care and overall clinical outcome across a range of diseases. As the NHS implements genomics into the NHS, we’ll enter a new paradigm of cutting-edge diagnostics which will see new personalised treatments tailored to the individual patient routinely available.
Deborah Lakeland is a cancer genomics project manager at Lancashire & South Cumbria teaching. Hospitals. Deborah has over 30 years of experience as a biomedical scientist across several specialities including Immunology, Haematology and Molecular Pathology . She moved over to genomics to assist the 100,000 genome project.
Deborah takes us through what progress has been made so far in the field of genomic medicine, including the government’s 100,000 genome project and her role within it. She then discusses how genomic medicine has transformed therapeutics for cancer patients before outlining the major challenges biomedical scientists face in order to fully integrate genomics medicine into their practice. Later, Deborah is asked to outline how large scale testing of coronavirus patient genomes helped us to identify variant strains of SARS-CoV2 and ultimately helped us bring the pandemic under control.
We also discussed Deborah’s outreach and media work including being recognised as a Chief Scientific Officer Women in Science and Engineering Fellow for 2019/2020.
In the Quick-Fire round, Rob is curious if Deborah prefers tea over coffee, casual wear over smart wear and ab-sailing over bungee jumping!
IBMS Licentiate Charlotte Felton is a trainee clinical scientist in critical care science. Charlotte Felton explained why she felt it was so important to participate in the public engagement of biomedical science, and the initiatives she’s set-up to promote the profession and teach younger generations about careers in Biomedical science including the popular ‘inspire BMS’ Twitter account.
She also tells us about why she is transitioning from a band 5 role in haematology to a new role in critical care science and what the role encompasses.
10/8/2021 • 41 minutes, 26 seconds
Episode 11 - Mental health and education with Azuma Kalu, Martin Khechara and Steven Schnabel
As Covid restrictions are lifted and services return to normal, we're revisiting the issue of workplace pressure, mental health and wellbeing across healthcare laboratories.
In September's episode, IBMS fellow and Specialist Scientific Lead in clinical chemistry Azuma Kalu joined us. The pandemic has increased the burden on pathology services to the detriment of some of our member's mental health and wellbeing, inspiring Azuma to take the lead in highlighting the topic across the profession.
Azuma discussed how the pandemic has changed the nature of the workplace and reminds us of the issues biomedical scientists, healthcare and support staff have faced during the pandemic. He then talked us through the progress we've made in recent months to improve our members' mental health and overall quality of working lives. In doing so, he emphasised the benefits senior staff will reap when returning to the workplace for both them and more junior team members.
Azuma also talks to us about how his PhD in cancer genomics could lead to a test for the recurrence of prostate cancer for those in remission.
This month's LabLife explores the issues Biomedical Science students have faced throughout the pandemic. Special guest host Martin Khechara interviews IBMS eStudent Steven Schnabel. He's been on placement in an NHS laboratory throughout the pandemic while also conducting public engagement on behalf of the profession. He takes us through his personal experience and the challenges students have faced and provides some tips to students returning to campus and face-to-face learning in the new academic year.
Martin Khechara is an IBMS fellow and senior lecturer in Microbiology at Wolverhampton University and associate professor for public engagement. He recently completed the British Media Associations's media placement with the Naked Scientists podcast.
9/3/2021 • 41 minutes, 15 seconds
Episode 10 - Special on Sustainability in the lab with Martin Farley & Sheri Scott
IBMSpod Episode 10 – Sustainability in the lab with Martin Farley and Sheri Scott
With COP26 in Glasgow only a few months away, it’s increasingly important to address sustainability and environmental impacts of our laboratories.
In August’s episode Sustainability Labs Advisor for UCL and King’s, Martin Farley talks to us about sustainability in the lab and the work he has done setting up LEAF (Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework) to help prioritise environmentally conscious laboratory procedures. Martin was the UK's (and Europe’s) first full-time sustainable laboratory specialist and was awarded the Green Gown in 2015 from the Sustainability Exchange.
Martin discusses how sustainable lab practices are good for both science and cost saving and shares some top tips for making the lab more eco-friendly.
In August’s LabLife, we caught up with IBMS Fellow Sheri Scott, a biochemist & senior lecturer in biomedical science at Nottingham Trent University. Sheri talked through the sustainability issues biomedical scientists are facing and what actions they can take to reduce their impact on the climate and environment. Sheri also talks about the benefits of becoming a verifier and assessor for IBMS qualifications.
Shownotes to follow.
8/5/2021 • 34 minutes, 11 seconds
Episode 9 - Cardiology and making music with Dr Rameen Shakur and Francis Yongblah
Following the release of a breakthrough paper paving the way for personalised treatments and precision in cardiovascular medicine, we are joined by its lead author, Dr Rameen Shakur, a clinical scientist in cardiology and IBMS Fellow.
Rameen spoke to us about the recent sudden cardiac arrest of footballer Christian Erikson and its underlying cause – a set of conditions known as genetic cardiomyopathie and how to manage risk; as well his recent breakthrough paper which paves the way for personalised treatments of inherited heart disorders. :
July’s LabLife features senior Biomedical Scientist at Great Ormond Street Hospital Francis Yongblah. He talks about being part of the London Gay Symphony Orchestra and fighting for LGBT representation and equality in the laboratory.
Shownotes
IBMS News Links:
BMS Day roundup: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/biomedical-science-day-2021-round-up/
Competitions: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/announcing-the-2021-attheheartofhealthcare-competition-winners/
New Hononary Fellows: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/our-newest-honorary-fellows/
New Council Members: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/meet-your-new-council-members-2021/
Dr Rameen Shakur:
Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41525-021-00204-w
Story: https://www.sanger.ac.uk/news_item/computer-method-to-help-predict-outcomes-and-tailor-treatments-for-patients-with-inherited-heart-diseases/
Recent blog piece: https://sangerinstitute.blog/2021/06/18/getting-to-the-heart-of-the-matter/
Research profile: https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/rameen-shakur
LabLife with Francis Yongblah:
LGSO: http://lgso.org.uk/author/francis/
Guest blog: https://girlymicrobiologist.com/2021/06/28/guest-blog-from-francis-yongblah-kip-heath-and-anthony-de-souza-healthcare-scientists-celebrating-pride-month-and-why-visibility-is-still-so-important/
Pride in London story: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/pride-in-london/
Precision amr: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/infection-immunity/people/professor-judith-breuer/precision-amr
Rise of the resistance: https://www.ibms.org/resources/events/rise-of-the-resistance-festival/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHealthcareS1
7/9/2021 • 42 minutes, 55 seconds
Episode 8 - Microbiology & overseas aid with Zonya Jeffrey and Akinola and Olubukola Adewunmi
As the profession gets ready to celebrate Biomedical Science Day, June's episode showcases the excellent achievements and inspiring work of three outstanding Biomedical Scientists.
Manchester-based Zonya Jeffrey is a senior Biomedical Scientist in Microbiology and a national member of IBMS council. She co-founded the children's charity 'Child Aid Tanzania' to support mothers and babies in communities affected by Malaria and HIV. In a wide-ranging interview, Zonya tells us all about the project in Tanzania and how she set up the charity. We also talk about her work fighting Cholera in Sierra Leone, her objectives on IBMS council, her work with the BBC and more!
Meanwhile, award-winning Husband and Wife Biomedical Scientist duo Akinola and Olubukola Adewunmi join Ella on LabLife. They discuss their projects outside of the lab educating the public about Sickle Cell Disease and encouraging blood donations from BAME communities - for which they won a National BAME Health & Care Award.
For more visit the pod blog: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/microbiology-and-overseas-aid-ibmspod-ep8/
Show notes
Episode outline:
0:20 – IBMS News
2:06 – Feature Interview with Zonya Jeffrey
2:30 - Part 1: Microbiology in Manchester – including an introduction to Zonya and her work, typical day, most memorable outbreaks, training & education and AMR in the lab.
10:44 – Part 2: Overseas Aid in Tanzania & Sierra Leone - including work alongside Swiss Tropical Institute as Laboratory Technologist, setting-up charity Child Aid Tanzania, discussion of Malaria & HIV situation and possibility for solutions in Tanzania and World Health Organisation Cholera project in Sierra Leone.
22:28 - Part 3: Impact of the pandemic, Council and BBC - including IBMS Council goals, the impact of the pandemic on her lab and Science Exhibitor with the BBC.
28:30 – Quick-fire Round: most important measure to prevent Covid transmission; largest threat to global health aside from Covid-19; the first thing she will do when leaving quarantine hotel.
30:02 – LabLife with Akinola and Olubukola Adewunmi
IBMS News:
Biomedical Science Day 2021 - Thursday 24th June:
https://www.ibms.org/biomedical-science-day/biomedical-science-day-2021/
Dr Sarah Pitt - Biomedical Scientist of the Year:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/biomedical-scientist-of-the-year-2021-sp/
Science Council CPD Awards return for 2021:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/cpd-awards-return-for-2021/
Husband & Wife biomedical scientists win National BAME Health & Care Award:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/husband-and-wife-biomedical-scientists-win-national-bame-health/
6/3/2021 • 40 minutes, 23 seconds
Episode 7 - Facemasks & lockdown lifting with Helene-Mari van der Westhuizen & Zoe Andrews
Public health and infectious disease expert at Oxford University Helene-Mari van der Westhuizen joins us from a quarantine hotel to discuss the use of facemasks as lockdown lifts.
In LabLife, Guernsey-based Healthcare assistant Zoe Andrews spoke to us about the pandemic and end of lockdown in Guernsey.
For detailed episode commentary and further resources please visit our show blog: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/facemasks-and-lockdown-lifting-ibmspod-ep7/
Shownotes:
Episode outline
0:52 – IBMS News
2:23 – Feature Interview with Helene-Mari van der Westhuizen
2:25 - Section 1: Containing TB transmission in South Africa and Hotel Quarantine – including an introduction to Helene-Mari, her work reducing TB transmission in rural South Africa, her experience isolating in an airport quarantine hotel.
12:47 – Section 2: Face masks and infection control measures: journey to the mainstream & post-pandemic norms - including how face masks have taken off in the UK; the most effective face masks, face mask use in the future and the CO2 gorillas.
28:36 – Quick-fire round:
1. The most important measure to prevent Covid transmission.
2. The largest threat to global health aside from Covid-19
3. The first thing Helene-Mari will do when she leaves quarantine hotel.
28:06 – LabLife with Zoe Andrews
IBMS News links
Council Elections 2021: Voting now open:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/elections-2021-vote-for-your-council/
IBMS response to BBC Panorama:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-response-to-bbc-panorama/
IBMS History Committee publishes in medical journal:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-history-committee-publishes-in-medical-journal/
Join Support Hub sessions in May:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/support-hub-sessions-in-may/
5/6/2021 • 42 minutes, 31 seconds
Episode 6 - Education in the Pandemic with Ian Davies & Salford Students
In April's IBMSPod, we caught up with Biomedical Science Course Leader and Senior Lecturer at Staffordshire University Ian Davies.
In an episode focusing on Biomedical Science education, we ask how has the pandemic affected the next generation of Biomedical Scientists?
As an academic Biomedical Scientist, Ian discusses his passion for education and how education has been impacted during a year of lockdowns.
In LabLife, we were joined by Biomedical Science students at the University of Salford Caitlin Owen & Nadia Patel, who created a new magazine during the lockdown.
Also features IBMS News - a round-up of all the latest headlines from the IBMS.
For more info and resources visit our blog: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/education-in-the-pandemic-listen-now-to-ibmspod/
Show notes:
Episode outline:
0:26 - IBMS News
2:40 - Feature Interview with academic Biomedical Scientist Ian Davies
2:40 - Section 1: Ian's Biomed journey: From Lab to Lecture theatre
15:15 - Section 2: Covid & Education: What's the past year been like as an educator? How has the pandemic interfered with the learning experience? Where now for Biomedical Science Education?
28:25: Quick-fire round
30:10: Lablife with Caitlin Owen & Nadia Patel - two students from the University of Salford who co-edit the university's new Biomedicine magazine.
Links to further resources:
IBMS News:
Celebrate Biomedical Science Day 2021:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/biomedical-science-day-2021/
David Wells annouced as new CEO:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/announcing-our-new-ceo/
Applications open for this year's Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) awards:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/apply-for-the-cso-awards-2021/
New sustainable wraps for IBMS magazine:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/new-sustainable-wraps-for-ibms-magazine/
Lablife with Caitlin Owen & Nadia Patel:
Latest edition of the magazine:
https://issuu.com/bioscientistmagazine/docs/bioscientist_magazine_issue_1_final-5
IBMS News Story:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-e-students-inspired-by-biomedical-scientist-magazine/
Blog on the Biomedicine Magazine:
https://www.salford.ac.uk/news/salford-students-launch-online-biomedicine-magazine
4/12/2021 • 40 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 5 - Wellbeing, histopathology and microbiology with Dr Jo Horne & Cherie Beckett
How can biomedical scientists manage worry, anxiety and stress and boost mental wellbeing in the midst of the pandemic?
What mental health support has been put in place and how do we ensure these services are maintained and expanded post-pandemic?
Dr Jo Horne is a consultant Biomedical Scientist in Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Histopathology at University Hospital Southampton Trust. She has been helping colleagues cope with the pressures that the pandemic has put on their mental health. Jo discusses the issues biomedical scientists have faced during COVID-19, her role alongside her main work as a ‘safe space practitioner' delivering psychological first aid and if the increased emphasis on supporting mental wellbeing during Covid-19 will lead to permanent change post-pandemic. Jo also chats about her scientific work, talking us through the dissection and reporting process in Histopathology and answers a question about encouraging women into STEM in light of International Women’s Day on the 8th March and faces our quick-fire round.
In LabLife, we caught up with Cherie Beckett, Biomedical Scientist in Microbiology. She chatted to us about her work outside the lab hosting the IBMS Twitter chat and volunteering to show a child who has leukaemia around her laboratory for the charity Harvey’s Gang.
Also features IBMS news – a roundup of all the latest developments from the IBMS. Presented by IBMS Communications officer Ella Fornari.
Show Notes:
Episode Outline:
0:15 – IBMS News
2:25 – Interview with Jo Horne
2:25 - Section 1: Working in Histopathology - including what is gastrointestinal pathology and why is it so important; what samples are dissected and how; what are the most unusual samples processed and what research does she do.
10:56 – Section 2: Health and Well-being in the pandemic including Jo’s personal journey throughout Covid, her role as safe-space practitioner, issues arising, systemic change post-pandemic and positive things to come out of the pandemic.
24:17 – Section 3: How can we encourage girls & women into STEM careers?
25:50 – Quick-fire round: Female Science Hero, Favourite Pathogen, First thing she'll do after lockdown
28:06 – LabLife with Cherie Beckett
Links to further resources:
IBMS News:
Bookings open for Congress 2022:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/congress-2022-think-ahead-book-now/
IBMS awards three prestigious members’ honours:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/our-newest-honorary-fellow-and-life-members/
NHS pilots “do-it-at-home” cervical screenings
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/home-cervical-screenings/
New Member Support Video:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-member-support-video/
Interviews with Jo & Cherie:
Interview with Jo’s female science hero, Elaine Cloutman-Green: https://microbiologysociety.org/membership/meet-our-members/focus-area-clinical-health-related-microbiology/an-interview-with-dr-elaine-cloutman-green.html
Jo Horne twitter: https://twitter.com/hornej13?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
IBMS Chat Hashtag (every first Wednesday of the month, 8-9pm):
https://twitter.com/hashtag/IBMSChat?src=hashtag_click&f=live
Cherie wins Amazing Individual Award:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/cherie-beckett-wins-amazing/
Cherie Beckett twitter: https://twitter.com/CDBeckett?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
3/2/2021 • 38 minutes, 17 seconds
Episode 4 - Toxicology and mental health with Nigel Brown & Jayanta Brahma
In February’s edition of IBMS POD, we delve into the fascinating specialism of Toxicology.
Nigel Brown is a consultant clinical toxicologist whose career spans four decades. He gives us an insight into his role, which includes undertaking routine drug screening to confirm a doctors’ hypothesis about what a patient might have ingested; monitoring alcohol poisoning, where urgent action is required to prevent death from anti-freeze consumption and assisting coroners with post-mortems.
Nigel also discusses how he works closely with the police and social services in cases where people are arrested or tragically, where children need to be taken into care.
In this month's LabLife, Plymouth-based Biomedical Scientist and Triathlete Jayanta Brahma opens-up about how the tragic loss of his best friend inspired him to complete record-breaking fitness challenges.
In his quest to raise awareness and funds for the Brain Tumour Charity, MIND & Sarcoma UK, he’s rock-climbed the height of Olympus Mons on Mars - the solar’s systems tallest mountain and completed the Iron Man Triathlon – a mammoth 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bicycle ride and 26.22-mile run.
Also features IBMS News- a round-up of all the latest headlines from the IBMS.
Show Notes:
Episode outline:
0:14 - IBMS News
1:45 - Interview with Special Guest Nigel Brown
17:47 - Quick-fire question round
20:21 - LabLife with Jayanta Brahma
Links to further resources:
IBMS News:
Nominations open for Biomedical Scientist of the Year:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/biomedical-scientist-of-the-year-2021/
President Allan Wilson receives position as visiting professor:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-president-receives-position-as-visiting-professor/
New IBMS Mentoring Scheme:
https://ibms.onpld.com/
Science Council launches 'Glowing CPD' campaign:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/science-council-launches-glowing-cpd-campaign/
LabLife:
Jayanta Brahma scales height of Olympus Mons:
https://thebiomedicalscientist.net/science/scientist-scales-solar-systems-tallest-mountain
Iron Man 2018 for Eddie:
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/spengler
2/2/2021 • 30 minutes, 43 seconds
Episode 3 - The new IBMS President Elect with Debra Padgett & Kip Heath
In the next outing of IBMS POD, we caught up with Debra Padgett – the IBMS’s new president-elect and infection sciences operational manager in North Cumbria. In the midst of a winter lockdown where a new, highly transmissible COVID-19 variant is challenging Biomedical Scientists more than ever, Debra sets out her aims and priorities for the year ahead as well how her team have adapted to maintain diagnostic services for patients. She also tells us all about her career journey to date and how she progressed to a senior level in the profession.
In LabLife, Great Ormond Street Biomedical Scientist and Science comedian Kip Heath chats to Jordan about her stand-up shows, as well her experience volunteering in Sierra Leone during the Ebola epidemic. She also explains how her upcoming PhD project will help to fight Sepsis and combat AMR.
Also features IBMS News- a round-up of all the latest headlines from the IBMS.
Show Notes:
IBMS News:
• Debra Padgett announced as President-elect:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/announcing-our-new-president-elect-2021/
• Chief Executive Jill Rodney to retire:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/announcement-jill-rodney-is-retiring-as-ceo-at-ibms/
• Letter of support for Key Workers:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/letter-of-support-for-key-workers/
• Nominations open for Council Elections 2021:
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-council-elections-2021/
LabLife:
• Kip Heath – Stand Up for Healthcare Science!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNABuOAvaf0&ab_channel=KipHeath
• PhD project: GOSH researchers funded to fight Sepsis
https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-researchers-awarded-16000-to-tackle-amr/
1/12/2021 • 32 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 2 - The media and the pandemic with Dr Sarah Pitt & Umar Siddiqui
In the second instalment of the all-new IBMSpod, leading virologist and Fellow Dr Sarah Pitt chats to Rob & Jordan about her experience appearing on national TV highlighting the work of Biomedical Scientists throughout the pandemic. Later, she explains the science behind the new COVID-19 vaccines.
Meanwhile, Helen is joined by Gogglebox star and Biomedical Scientist Umar Siddiqui for an insight into his working day and experience filming with his family on the show.
Also features IBMS News - an round up of all the latest headlines from the IBMS.
Show note links:
Sarah Pitt's survey: https://brightonpsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4THAim5YenZgm2N
A meeting with Lord Bethall: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/a-meeting-with-lord-bethell/
Rapid Testing Statement: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/sars-cov-2-rapid-testing-options/
Guidance on membership renewals: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/renew-your-membership-for-2021/
PGD Consultation: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/nhs-consultation-for-administering-medicines-closes-soon/
IBMS President Presents to Parliamentary Committee: www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibm…mentary-committee/
Register for The Biomedical Scientist rerun: live.thebiomedicalscientist.net.
12/8/2020 • 37 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 1 - Dermatopathology with Dr Guy Orchard & Emma Victory
In Episode 1 of the all-new IBMSpod Rob and Jordan chat to AH Biomedical Scientist of the Year Dr Guy Orchard. In a wide-ranging conversation, Guy discussed how a trip to the local delicatessen inspired him to develop two new pathology products patented for clinical use. Guy also talked about his motivations and passions for the field and how science can be like painting.
In this month's social media questions, members seek career progression tips, as well as inquire about COVID-19 and his recent AH award.
In LabLife, Helen is joined by beer brewing Biomedical Scientist Emma Victory for an insight into her diagnostic labwork with parasites and her passion for real ale, brewing and judging competitions.
Also features IBMS News - an round up of all the latest headlines from the IBMS.
Show note links:
IBMS Members win at AHA Awards: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-members-win-at-2020-ahawards/
The Biomedical Scientist Live: https://live.thebiomedicalscientist.net/
NHS Consultation for Administering Medicines: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/nhs-england-consultation-for-administering-medicines/
IBMS Fellows Recognised on Queen’s Honours List: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-fellows-recognised-on-queens-honours-list/
IBMS President Presents to Parliamentary Committee: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-president-presents-to-parliamentary-committee/
National Pathology Week: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/national-pathology-week-2020/
11/2/2020 • 36 minutes, 9 seconds
Podcast V9 - In conversation with IBMS President Allan Wilson
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode features experts from the field discussing their work and talking about the latest developments. This month's guest is IBMS President Allan Wilson.
*Please note: this interview was done through Zoom and a couple of small portions of the dialogue are broken
10/29/2020 • 33 minutes, 10 seconds
Podcast V7 Generation XYZ
IBMS Deputy Chief Executive discusses her popular 'Generation XYZ' and the differences in the generations and what makes them tick
8/5/2020 • 25 minutes, 50 seconds
Podcast V6 UKAS Accreditation
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode will feature experts from the field discussing their research and talking about the latest developments. This month's guests are Ben Courtney UKAS and Debra Padgett IBMS Fellow and Council Member
7/13/2020 • 27 minutes, 36 seconds
Podcast V8 Promoting Biomedical Science
With self-directed learning becoming increasingly important for staying up to date with the latest research and news and developing knowledge for the wide range of IBMS exams, the podcast is hoped to be a valuable learning and CPD resource for members.
6/2/2020 • 33 minutes, 57 seconds
Podcast V5 EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
With self-directed learning becoming increasingly important for staying up to date with the latest research and news and developing knowledge for the wide range of IBMS exams, the podcast is hoped to be a valuable learning and CPD resource for members.
5/12/2020 • 38 minutes, 22 seconds
PODCAST V4 MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode will feature experts from the field discussing their research and talking about the latest developments. This month's guest is IBMS member Siobhan Taylor
3/31/2020 • 33 minutes, 30 seconds
PODCAST V3 MORPHOLOGY
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2/25/2020 • 19 minutes, 48 seconds
PODCAST V2 VIROLOGY
With self-directed learning becoming increasingly important for staying up to date with the latest research and news and developing knowledge for the wide range of IBMS exams, the podcast is hoped to be a valuable learning and CPD resource for members.
2/5/2020 • 50 minutes, 28 seconds
PODCAST V1 POCT
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode will feature experts from the field discussing their research and talking about the latest developments.