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The Incubator At The Bench

The Incubator Podcast
Neonatology
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
Research In Pediatrics
Clinical Trials
Prenatal Therapies
Stem Cell Research
Pediatric Research
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Genetics
Mentorship
Salivary Diagnostics
Baby Feeding
Immunology
Fetal Surgery
Clinical Research
Resuscitation Techniques
Feeding Intolerance
Pediatric Drug Development
NICU
Genetic Diseases

At the Bench is a podcast series produced by The Incubator and hosted by Dr. Elizabeth Crouch, Dr. David McCulley, and Dr. Misty Good. This series is dedicated to exploring the lives and work of neonatal physician scientists. Each episode features in depth conversations with neonatologists who have chosen careers rooted in discovery science, offering listeners a closer look at what it truly means ... more

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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 a... more

The neonatal kidney is one of the most understudied organs in our field — and yet the drugs we use every day in the NICU may be affecting it in ways we are only beginning to understand. In this episode of At the Bench, Dr. Misty Good and Dr. Betsy Cr... more

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 ... more

What is actually happening inside the uterus during a threatened pregnancy — and does the timing of infection change everything? In this episode of At the Bench, hosts Ben Fensterheim and Betsy Crouch sit down with Dr. Kristen Noble, assistant profes... more

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Recent Guests

Pamela Good
Neonatologist at Columbia University; physician-scientist studying neonatal kidneys and nephrogenesis
Columbia University
Episode: #027 - Are We Harming Preterm Kidneys Every Time We Give Gentamicin?
Christopher Thom
Neonatologist and physician-scientist
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and University of Pennsylvania
Episode: #026 - Exploring Neonatal Platelet Biology (ft Dr. Christopher Thom)
Kristen Noble
Assistant Professor at Indiana University, Division of Neonatology
Indiana University
Episode: #025 - Can We Predict Which Pregnancies Will Fail Before They Do?
Bunmi Olaloye
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology
Yale School of Medicine
Episode: #024 - Navigating the Neonatal Immune Landscape: Insights from Dr. Bunmi Olaloye
Dr. Tippi MacKenzie
Professor of Surgery and the Benioff UCSF Professor in Children's Health
UCSF
Episode: #023 - Innovations in Prenatal Therapies: Insights from Dr. Tippi MacKenzie
Dr. Bernard Thébaud
Neonatologist at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario and Senior Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, focusing on lung development and regenerative therapies.
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Episode: #022 - Can Stem Cell Therapy Transform Outcomes for Babies with Lung Disease?
Dr. Eleanor Molloy
Neonatologist and physician scientist
Dublin, Ireland
Episode: #021 - Building Bridges Between the NICU and the Lab with Dr. Eleanor Molloy
Dr. AnneMarie Stroustrup
Senior Vice President of the Pediatric Service Line, Physician in Chief at the Cohen Children's Medical Center, and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the Zucker School of Medicine
Cohen Children's Medical Center
Episode: #020 - Dr. AnneMarie Stroustrup on Environmental Exposures, Research Persistence, and Leadership in Neonatology
Dr. Ben Fensterheim
Currently an instructor at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a neonatology physician scientist
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Episode: #018 - Beyond Dexamethasone: The Future of Immune Therapies in the NICU

Hosts

Dr. David McCulley
Neonatology physician-scientist with affiliations to UCSD and The Incubator; frequently co-hosts discussions on bench-to-bedside research.
Dr. Betsy Crouch
Co-host with extensive involvement in At The Bench and The Incubator; links to UCSF and various incubator programs; often contributes neonatal physician-scientist perspectives.
Dr. Misty Good
Co-host with leadership roles in At The Bench and The Incubator; active in neonatal research and division leadership; often discusses neonatology and translational science.
Dr. Elizabeth Crouch
Co-host focusing on bench-to-bedside neonatology, with emphasis on physician-scientist pathways and translational neonatology.

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#024 - Navigating the Neonatal Immune Landscape: Insights from Dr. Bunmi Olaloye
Q: Can you tell our listeners about your training and mentoring throughout that path and how it got you to where you are today?
Bunmi describes a route from engineering interests to medical school, a sub-internship in the NICU that sparked neonatology interest, and a pivotal fellowship under a mentor in a lab that shifted her toward translational immunology, including NEC and SIP. She emphasizes perseverance, diverse training settings (Rutgers, UT Galveston, Pittsburgh), and the importance of mentorship in shaping her research trajectory.
#023 - Innovations in Prenatal Therapies: Insights from Dr. Tippi MacKenzie
Q: Could you describe a little bit, like, what inspired you to focus on the questions that you're focusing on now?
I was really lucky to work in the lab of Dr. Robert Sapolsky, who taught me to do science along the way so that I could be successful running my own lab.
#023 - Innovations in Prenatal Therapies: Insights from Dr. Tippi MacKenzie
Q: Could you start just by talking a little bit more about what your research focuses on?
My lab studies maternal fetal biology to understand disease onset and use that knowledge to develop therapies for patients with pregnancy complications and genetic diseases in the prenatal period.
#005 - Sex Differences in Neonatal Lung Injury (ft. Dr. Krithikia Lingappan)
Q: What motivated you to get interested in the field of research on sex-specific differences in neonatal outcomes?
It was absolutely a clinical question inspired by my experiences in the NICU, where I noticed the disparity in outcomes between female and male preemies.
#007 - Understanding mechanisms of neonatal pathologies: From Gut to Inflammation
Q: What advice would you give to early-stage investigators?
Steve emphasized the importance of celebrating small victories, maintaining strong mentorship, building a supportive network, and the necessity of persistence despite setbacks.

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Across recent episodes, the show centers on the lives and work of neonatal physician-scientists, exploring how clinicians balance patient care with discovery science in the lab. Conversations span prenatal therapies, lung development, neonatal immunology, maternal-fetal medicine, environmental health, and innovative therapies, often featuring researchers who bridge clinical practice with basic science. Guests frequently share career trajectories, mentorship, international collaborations, and the translational challenges of moving from bench to bedside. The series stands out for its deep dives into niche neonatal research areas, real-world clinical context, and a strong emphasis on mentorship and career development for early-career investiga... more

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2. Christopher Thom
3. Kristen Noble
4. Bunmi Olaloye
5. Dr. Tippi MacKenzie
6. Dr. Bernard Thébaud
7. Dr. Eleanor Molloy
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