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Jeff and Christian welcome board game designer Geoff Englestein back to the show this week to discuss the eye-popping Unreal Engine 5 demo, the surprise Paper Mario reveal, the new info about Ghosts of Tsushima, and more! The Playlist: Old World, Tabletop Simulator, Fortnite, Monster Hunter World, Fort Triumph, Fury Unleashed Tabletop Time: Super Skill Pinball, Pax Pamir, Unmatched, Through the Ages VR Talk: Half Life Alyx, Box VR, Oh Shape, Mini Moto Racing X, Tetris Effect on Quest Parting Gifts! Christian is raising money for St Jude Children's Research Hospital! You can donate directly to St Jude here: https://donate.tiltify.com/@christianspicer/2020playlive Download the print and play version of Geoff's Super Skill Pinball here: https://juegosrollandwrite.com/print-and-play-super-skill-pinball-4-cade/
Jeff and Christian welcome board game designer Geoff Englestein back to the show this week to discuss the eye-popping Unreal Engine 5 demo, the surprise Paper Mario reveal, the new info about Ghosts of Tsushima, and more! The Playlist: Old World, Tabletop Simulator, Fortnite, Monster Hunter World, Fort Triumph, Fury Unleashed Tabletop Time: Super Skill Pinball, Pax Pamir, Unmatched, Through the Ages VR Talk: Half Life Alyx, Box VR, Oh Shape, Mini Moto Racing X, Tetris Effect on Quest Parting Gifts! Christian is raising money for St Jude Children's Research Hospital! You can donate directly to St Jude here: https://donate.tiltify.com/@christianspicer/2020playlive Download the print and play version of Geoff's Super Skill Pinball here: https://juegosrollandwrite.com/print-and-play-super-skill-pinball-4-cade/
Justin Mason and Joe Pisapia come on the show to educate Tom and Rob on the ways of Fantasy Baseball.During the show they discuss Justin's murder basement he's recording from, Joe wanting to fight dudes bigger than him, oh and they chat a bit about Fantasy Baseball.Joe Pisapia is the author of the excellent Fantasy Baseball Black Book, available here from Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fantasy-Baseball-Black-Book-2020/dp/1652403280/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1L7FQ6RQCLEQB&keywords=fantasy+baseball+black+book&qid=1581452550&sprefix=fantssy+baseball+black%2Caps%2C169&sr=8-1Proceeds from the book go to St Jude Children's Research Hospital.Justin Mason produces The Fantasy Benefit draft guide, again available here from Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fantasy-Benefit-Baseball-Draft-Guide-ebook/dp/B084LH6RBD/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=Justin+MAson&qid=1581452634&sr=8-4
Dr Stock talks to ecancertv at ASH 2015 on a study that looked at genetic risk factors for the development of osteonecrosis in children aged 10 years or younger who were being treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. The study, presented by Dr Seth Karol of St Jude Children's Research Hospital in Tampa, USA, showed that children who developed osteonecrosis were more likely to have genetic variants near a gene important to bone development (BMP7) and a gene important to fat levels in the blood (PROX1) than those who did not develop the bone disease.
Peter Doherty shared the 1996 Nobel Prize for Medicine for discovering the nature of the cellular immune defence. He continues to be involved in research and divides his time between the University of Melbourne and St Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis. In his fifth book, The Knowledge Wars, he goes in to bat for evidence-based reality in debates on issues such as childhood vaccination, global hunger and anthropogenic climate change and encourages us all to be informed and evaluate the facts.
Dr Mullighan talks to ecancer at the European Hematology Association congress 2012. Whole genome sequence analysis of MLL-rearranged infant ALL has revealed remarkably few mutations in a study from the St Jude Children's Research Hospital and Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project. (MLL = Myeloid/lymphoid or mixed-lineage leukemia gene) A small number of genetic changes are needed to drive this disease, meaning epigenetic approaches may be therapeutically beneficial. BCR-ABL-like leukaemia is also discussed, and better screening for patients at diagnosis. Whole genome sequencing for ALL is still in the early stages, but in the next few years enough should be understood to put new therapies in the clinic.