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Lab Culture
Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)
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"And who knew that today I stand here with my colleagues as the incoming president for APHL."
jeudi 7 mai 2026 • Durée 31:00
At this year's APHL Annual Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, we talked APHL's current board president, president-elect and CEO about the challenges and successes of the past year and the focus of the year to come. APHL President Dr. Scott Shone (director, North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health) reflected on his call for APHL and the greater public health laboratory community to be "obnoxiously positive" by sharing stories of our collective accomplishments. And President-Elect Dr. Sharon Massingale talked about the value of regional consortia in bringing laboratory leaders together to support each other in their work. Dr. Massingale also talked about how she found her way to public health, a journey that was neither easy nor linear. APHL's top leaders discussed this, our 75 year history and more in this episode. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
Oregon's One Health approach to Yersinia enterocolitica case
lundi 1 décembre 2025 • Durée 31:29
https://www.aphlblog.org/lab-culture-ep-35-oregons-one-health-approach-to-yersinia-enterocolitica-case/How did a baby become ill with Yersinia enterocolitica, bacteria most often found in pork, when no contaminated food was found in the home? In this episode of Lab Culture, Dr. Karim Morey, a microbiologist with the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory, explains that routine laboratory testing, a comprehensive and sophisticated foodborne illness investigation process, and a One Health approach helped solve this unique case. Don't miss this interview by Stephanie Barahona, APHL's media specialist, which is in both English and Spanish. Find the Spanish version of the conversation shortly after the 16-minute mark.
Day 1: 2022 APHL Annual Conference
mardi 17 mai 2022 • Durée 08:15
The 2022 APHL Annual Conference kicked off as our first ever hybrid conference! Listen to a few attendees talk about what it means to them to be back in person at our largest conference ever and what they're looking forward to this week.
Scientists in Oregon and Michigan Honor World TB Day
mercredi 23 mars 2022 • Durée 33:30
Every year we commemorate World TB Day on March 24, the anniversary of the day Dr. Robert Koch first announced that he discovered Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacillus that causes TB. This World TB Day, we are sharing an insightful conversation between two TB laboratory leaders: Angie Schooley, B.S. MT(ASCP), Mycobacteriology/Mycology Unit Manager, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services and Caitlin Miranda, M(ASCP), Microbiologist III, Oregon State Public Health Laboratory.
Links:
- Oregon State Public Health Laboratory
- Oregon Public Health Division Tuberculosis Program
- Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Tuberculosis Control Program
- Bovine TB testing of wild deer wraps up after disease found at Michigan cervid farms (February 8, 2022)
- What is Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (XDR TB)? (CDC Fact Sheet)
- 12th National Conference on Laboratory Aspects of Tuberculosis
- World TB Day
- APHL Tuberculosis webpage
- APHL Blog – Tuberculosis blog posts
- Lab Culture Ep. 8: Leaders for a TB free world
Discussing food safety with colleagues, but please not over lunch
vendredi 5 novembre 2021 • Durée 01:21:59
Like most things in public health science, food safety is complicated. The nuance can be difficult for non-scientists to understand and difficult for scientists to communicate. On this episode of Lab Culture, Shari Shea, APHL's director of food safety, discusses some of what makes food safety fascinating and complex along with guests Ben Chapman, Associate Professor and Extension Food Safety Specialist at North Carolina State University, and Don Schaffner, Distinguished Professor and Extension Specialist in Food Science and Professor at Rutgers University.
Links:
Food Safety Talk 242: Invisible Poop Particles
Risky or Not episode 217: Homemade Treats From Neighbors
Risky or Not episode 87: 27 Lbs of Unrefrigerated Feta Cheese
Risky or Not episode 214: Having a Romantic Flour Fight
"Modeling the growth of Listeria monocytogenes on cut cantaloupe, honeydew and watermelon"
Hello Fresh: Food Safety/Recall Notices
"Labs with No One to Run Them: Why Public Health Workers Are Fleeing the Field"
"APHL: Historic Investments Will Strengthen Public Health Laboratory Workforce"
Lab Culture Ep. 22: Life as a public health lab scientist testing for COVID-19
"DO NOT RINSE YOUR TURKEY! And other Thanksgiving food rules for every day"
How two New Jersey lab scientists launched an unprecedented prenatal lead and mercury screening program
mardi 5 octobre 2021 • Durée 01:12:19
Eric Bind and Andrew Steffens, scientists at the New Jersey Public Health and Environmental Laboratories, knew their lab was capable of screening expectant mothers and newborn babies for lead and mercury. But creating a program that also included important clinical interventions was unprecedented. On this episode of Lab Culture, they share how they pioneered this valuable program and established a precedent for others.
Links:
Lead and Mercury Educational Materials (English)
Prenatal Screening Mercury Questionnaire
Boston Birth Cohort Study: Lead Paper
Boston Birth Cohort Study: Mercury Paper
CDC: Heavy Metals during Pregnancy
Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units (PEHSUs)
Lead and Mercury Educational Materials (Spanish)
Lead and Mercury Educational Materials (French Creole)
Lead and Mercury Educational Materials (Polish)
Lead and Mercury Educational Materials (Portuguese)
"New Jersey Laboratory Pioneers Prenatal Lead and Mercury Screening" (Lab Matters magazine)
A Conversation with Dr. Rick Bright
mardi 13 juillet 2021 • Durée 52:49
In October 2020, Dr. Rick Bright resigned in protest as director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) because of the Trump administration's political interference in the COVID-19 response and their efforts to spread dangerous misinformation. Since then, Dr. Bright has joined The Rockefeller Foundation as senior vice president of pandemic prevention and response. Dr. Bright joined APHL CEO Scott Becker for a discussion as part of APHL's Member Assembly – this episode is a recording of that conversation.
The Story Collider Presents: Pandemic Perspectives from the Public Health Laboratory
vendredi 11 septembre 2020 • Durée 01:57:50
On August 27, 2020, APHL joined The Story Collider for a very special edition of their show featuring four true, personal stories about from APHL members about how COVID-19 has impacted their lives. This episode is a recording of that show. The Story Collider produces dozens of live shows all over the country, and recently has moved to an exciting online format.
Links
APHL.org
The Story Collider
September is Public Health Laboratory Appreciation Month
APHL 2020 Virtual Conference
Life as a public health lab scientist testing for COVID-19
mercredi 29 juillet 2020 • Durée 51:12
Jessica Bauer and Matt Sinn are scientists at the Missouri State Public Health Laboratory. On this episode, they shared their experiences performing COVID-19 testing, working long hours seven days a week, supporting their staff while trying not to burnout themselves. As they describe in this conversation, the experience has been nothing they ever could have expected.
Jessica Bauer, molecular unit chief
Matthew Sinn, molecular laboratory manager
Links:
Missouri State Public Health Laboratory
APHL: Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 posts on APHLblog.org
2019 Year in Review
lundi 16 décembre 2019 • Durée 01:10:53
Are we already at the end of 2019?! While to many of us it felt like the year flew by, APHL staff, members and partners accomplished a LOT in an effort to protect the public's health. In this episode, Scott Becker, APHL's executive director, reviews some of the highlights of the year along with Gynene Sullivan, APHL's manager of communications, who is finalizing our Annual Report.
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Links:
APHL: Lung Injury Response Associated with Vaping
CDC: Outbreak of Lung Injury Associated with the Use of E-Cigarette, or Vaping, Products
Data: Elemental to Health advocacy campaign
Supporting rapid exchange of public health data is urgent, crucial and laden with challenges
Lab Matters (Fall 2019): Making Data Fly
APHL Newborn Screening Systems Quality Improvement Projects Award Recipients Announced
APHL Public Health Laboratory Fellowships
Lab Culture Ep. 9: What is the APHL Emerging Leader Program?
CDC: US Measles Cases and Outbreaks in 2019
"Launching Whole Genome Sequencing in the Public Health Realm" Lab Matters (Fall 2013)
Accreditation for Human and Animal Food Labs
Lab Culture Extra: Progress in Sierra Leone
APHL Global Health Program: Countries we serve
Global Laboratory Leadership Programme (GLLP)
Laboratory Response Network (LRN)
Lab Culture Ep. 20: 20 Years of the Laboratory Response Network
"Two Decades of Preparedness Excellence: The Laboratory Response Network" Lab Matters (Fall 2019)
The LRN's job is to prepare, detect and respond. But what exactly does that mean?
Strengthening Lab Biosafety & Biosecurity
"Ensuring Readiness for Rabies in Puerto Rico" Lab Matters (Spring 2019)
In Puerto Rico, a new molecular bacteriology lab allows better control of foodborne outbreaks
"US officials identify 'strong culprit' in vaping illnesses" Associated Press (video interview)









