Episode 9 - Snakes on the (Laboratory) Brain | Venoms in the Coagulation Lab
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Echis carinatus, Daboia russelii, Uxyuranus scullatellas. Never has so much been owed by so many humans to so few... snakes. For the first time the Bloody Minded Crew is delighted to welcome guests! Join consultant haematologist Dr Maeve Crowley and senior hospital scientist Kent Chapman for a tour of the wonderful world of exotic clotting times.
This episode was so big we had to split it in two! In this first half of the episode we interview Kent Chapman, senior hospital scientist in haemostasis at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle regarding the variety of snake venom testing available in the lab.
Kent has over 20 years of experience in laboratory haemostasis and coagulation with a special interest in von Willbrand factor, ADAMTS13 testing and complement interactions with the coagulation cascade
Timestamps:
00:59 - Interview Overview
03:46 - Introductions
08:12 - What's in the snake drawer?
10:39 - Dilute Russell Viper Venom Time
15:05 - DOAC interference
19:20 - Echis Time
24:02 - Taipan Time
26:14 - Pathological Envenomation
33:15 - Sandflies?!
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1. Episode 9 - Snakes on the (Laboratory) Brain | Venoms in the Coagulation Lab (00:00:00)
2. Interview Overview (00:00:59)
3. Introductions (00:03:46)
4. What's in the snake drawer? (00:08:12)
5. Dilute Russell Viper Venom Time (00:10:39)
6. DOAC Interference (00:15:05)
7. Echis Time (00:19:20)
8. Taipan Time (00:24:02)
9. Pathological Envenomation (00:26:14)
10. Sandflies?! (00:33:15)
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