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29th Jul 2025

Episode 3.4, Part 2 - Metabolism in hematology

In this second part of a 2-part episode, Dr Charles De Bock engages with Prof Dr Petya Apostolova and Dr Jörg Büscher to explore the intricate relationship between metabolism and hematology, particularly focusing on #AML. They discuss the challenges and advancements in metabolomics, the importance of integrating multi-omics approaches, and the future directions of research in this field. The conversation highlights the need for a deeper understanding of metabolic pathways and their implications for cancer treatment, emphasizing the significance of context in cellular behavior and the potential of spatial metabolomics.

"Metabolism in hematology, Part 2”, is on our website, all major podcast platforms, and YouTube. Listen and enjoy casual, insightful discussions about #hematology research.

You can find the referenced Review article, in full and open access, here on the HemaSphere website.

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HemaSphere Podcast
The HemaSphere Podcast focuses on casual and insightful discussions about select HemaSphere publications and hematology research. Listen to the stories behind the papers.
HemaSphere is the official online, open access journal of the European Hematology Association (EHA). HemaSphere publishes exciting basic, translational, and clinical research in hematology. We are pleased to introduce our new podcast series where our host and guest speakers exchange ideas about select HemaSphere publications. Spend some time with us and enjoy casual and insightful discussions about hematology research. Listen to the stories behind the papers. HemaSphere is always accessible; our full range of open access publications is available at www.hemaspherejournal.com.

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European Hematology Association

The European Hematology Association promotes excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology. We serve medical professionals, researchers, and scientists with an active interest in hematology. We are proud to be the largest European-based organization connecting hematologists worldwide to support career development and research, harmonize hematology education, and advocate for hematologists and hematology