Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Sarah Coupland
What we discuss with Dr Coupland:
Her medical training in Australia, and how she relocated to Germany
How she discovered pathology, and some of her subspecialty interests
How she started the Liverpool Ocular Oncology Research Group, and some of her projects there
Her work with uveal melanoma and how that led her involvement with the Cancer Genome Atlas
Her experience as Director of the Northwest Cancer Research Centre
The article "From Pot to Print: Using 3D ...
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Sarah Coupland
What we discuss with Dr Coupland:
- Her medical training in Australia, and how she relocated to Germany
- How she discovered pathology, and some of her subspecialty interests
- How she started the Liverpool Ocular Oncology Research Group, and some of her projects there
- Her work with uveal melanoma and how that led her involvement with the Cancer Genome Atlas
- Her experience as Director of the Northwest Cancer Research Centre
- The article "From Pot to Print: Using 3D Scanning and Printing to Bring Back Pathology Specimens," which she coauthored
- Her involvement with the
- The Royal College of Pathologists Book Club
- The importance of getting students interested in pathology
Links for this episode:
Health Podcast Network
LabVine Learning
The ConfLab from LabVine
Dress A Med scrubs
Dr Coupland on Twitter
Liverpool Ocular Oncology Research Group
From Pot to Print: Using 3D Scanning and Printing to Bring Back Pathology Specimens from The Pathologist
Integrative Analysis Identifies Four Molecular and Clinical Subsets in Uveal Melanoma in Cancer Cell
Tate Museum Liverpool
Royal College of Pathologists Book Club - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Northwest Cancer Research Centre
What Is Uveal Melanoma? on YouTube
People of Pathology Podcast:
Website
Twitter
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