Veterinary Science
Podcast Editor, Liz McInnes, interviews author Armelle Grevot regarding their article, "Toxicologic Pathology Forum Opinion Piece: Use of Virtual Control Groups in Nonclinical Toxicity Studies: The Anatomic Pathology Perspective" which can currently be found in Volume 51, Issue 6 of Toxicologic Pathology.
Podcast Editor, Tracy Carlson, interviews authors Sundeep Chandra and Brian Long regarding their article, "Safety Findings of Dosing Gene Therapy Vectors in NHP With Pre-existing or Treatment-Emergent Anti-capsid Antibodies" which can currently be found in Volume 51, Issue 5 of Toxicologic Pathology.
In this new episode of Veterinary Dentistry Matters, John Lewis, former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, interviews Bonnie Shope.
The official podcast of the Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, “Veterinary Dentistry Matters,” provides interviews with those who influenced the specialty during its inception and with those who continue to affect its trajectory. In addition to interviews with our specialist colleagues, the podcast will be an opportunity to discuss specific authors’ manuscripts in further detail and popular topics as they arise.
Podcast Editor, Liz McInnes, interviews author Diethilde Theil regarding the article, "Neurofilament Light Chain: A Translational Safety Biomarker for Drug-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity" which can currently be found in Volume 51, Issue 3 of Toxicologic Pathology.
Podcast Editor, Erin Quist, interviews authors Brad Bolon, Ingrid Pardo, and LaTasha Crowford regarding the article, "Scientific and Regulatory Policy Committee Points to Consider: Sampling, Processing, Evaluation, Interpretation, and Reporting of Test Article-Related Ganglion Pathology for Nonclinical Toxicity Studies" which can currently be found in Volume 51, Issue 4 of Toxicologic Pathology.
Podcast Editor, Tracy Carlson, interviews author Brad Bolon regarding the article, "Toxicologic Pathology Forum Opinion: Interpretation of Gliosis in the Brain and Spinal Cord Observed During Nonclinical Safety Studies" which can currently be found in Volume 51, Issue 1-2 of Toxicologic Pathology.
Podcast Editor, Liz McInnes, interviews author Janardhan Kyathanahalli and Renee Hukkanen regarding the article, "Toxicologic Pathology Forum: Opinion on Not Euthanizing Control Animals in the Recovery Phase of Non-Rodent Toxicology Studies" which can currently be found in Volume 50, Issue 8 of Toxicologic Pathology.
John Lewis, former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, interviews the newest Editor-in-Chief, David Clarke.
The official podcast of the Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, “Veterinary Dentistry Matters,” provides interviews with those who influenced the specialty during its inception and with those who continue to affect its trajectory. In addition to interviews with our specialist colleagues, the podcast will be an opportunity to discuss specific authors’ manuscripts in further detail and popular topics as they arise.
Podcast Editor, Tracy Carlson, interviews author William Siska about the article, "Scientific and Regulatory Policy Committee Points to Consider: Integration of Clinical Pathology Data With Anatomic Pathology Data in Nonclinical Toxicology Studies" which can currently be found in Volume 50, Issue 6 of Toxicologic Pathology.
Podcast Editor, Erin Quist, interviews author Erica Behling-Kelly to discuss the article, "Identifying Erythrocyte Injury in Toxicology Studies" which can currently be found in Volume 50, Issue 7 of Toxicologic Pathology.
Podcast Editor, Tracy Carlson, interviews authors Maureen O'Brien and Lyn Wancket to discuss the article, "Scientific and Regulatory Policy Committee Points to Consider for Medical Device Implant Site Evaluation in Nonclinical Studies" which can currently be found in Vol 50, Issue 4, 2022 of Toxicologic Pathology.
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