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  • Fighting For Liam - The Leston's Story
    For this episode I am joined by Megan and JC Leston, two parents who are fighting for their son Liam. The oldest of their five children, Liam was born with the rare Cri du Chat or 5p- syndrome. Through years of perseverance, they have created the Cri du Chat Research Foundation and started a movement to find a cure not only for Liam, but for all families affected by this genetic disease.Listen now to hear their story, and find out more about their work and how you can help at www.criduchatresearch.org.
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  • Choosing Wisely: The Ethics, Science, and Emotion Behind Species Selection
    What if one decision could make or break your drug’s success? Join Charles River’s Sarah Gould as she unpacks the high-stakes, emotion-filled world of species selection—and why it’s about so much more than science. Discover how this critical choice shapes safety, speeds development, and drives innovation in today’s evolving research landscape.Show Notes Alternative Methods Advancement Project  | Charles River Animals in Research  | Charles River Research Models and Services | Charles River Research Animals Models | Charles River 
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  • Supporting Mental Health for Veterans and First Responders: A Sabbatical Story
    Charles River scientist Nicole Hoekstra, herself a US Navy veteran, used her employer-supported sabbatical to help out local Oklahoma based nonprofit Inner Circle Mental Health, which focuses on aiding veterans and first responders who are struggling with their mental health. I am joined by Nicole and ICMH founder Kate Cooper to discuss what this service means to both of them, how we can support family who are reluctant to accept help, and how the COVID pandemic impacted the mental health of first responders. 
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  • Little Monsters: How Microbes Manage At The Edge of Existence
    Ryan Cox from Microbial Solutions joins us to discuss the curious creatures living at the edges of life – from microbes pulled from the MIR space station to antibiotic resistant bacteria festering in shark mouths. Meet these and many more on this episode!
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  • From Mystery to Medicine: The Science Behind a Mother’s Search
    When Dalila Sabaredzovic’s sons were diagnosed with an ultra-rare genetic condition, she faced more questions than answers. But through resilience, advocacy, and the power of collaboration, her family's story has become a beacon of hope in rare disease research. In this deeply moving episode of Sounds of Science, Dalila shares her journey from despair to discovery—and how a global village of scientists came together to pursue a personalized treatment that could change everything.Show NotesTaking a Customized and Collaborative Approach to Therapeutic DevelopmentDrug Discovery Services | Charles RiverASO Screening Services | Charles RiverRare Disease Research for Drug Development | Charles RiverTwo in Eight Billion | Eureka blog
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Sounds of Science is a monthly podcast about beginnings: how a molecule becomes a drug, how a rodent elucidates a disease pathway, how a horseshoe crab morphs into an infection fighter. The podcast is produced by Eureka, the scientific blog of Charles River, a contract research organization for drug discovery and development. Tune in and begin the journey.
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