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#375 How Your Publication Can Fuel Genetic Innovation

#375 How Your Publication Can Fuel Genetic Innovation

What drives scientific discovery, and how do those discoveries evolve into treatments that transform lives?

In this in-person episode of DNA Today, we’re exploring the human side of science: the curiosity, collaboration, and persistence that fuel discovery. This episode is part of a special partnership with The Advanced Portfolio from Wiley, a collection of world-leading scientific journals bridging disciplines to accelerate progress in biology, genetics, and medicine.

We’re joined by two guests whose careers beautifully reflect the bridge between innovation and impact:

Dr. Elizabeth Bhoj is an attending physician and researcher at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine. Her work focuses on discovering new genetic disorders, understanding how they work, and developing targeted therapies, bringing hope to families facing rare diseases. At the conference, she was the recipient of the ASHG Early Career Award, recognizing her extraordinary contributions to human genetics.

Dr. Yuming Hu is a scientist turned publisher who serves as part of the editorial leadership at Wiley’s Advanced Portfolio. She has ten years of research experience, focusing on plant biology and environmental sciences. Before joining Wiley in 2022, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Tsinghua University, China. She had also worked as a research assistant at the University of California, Davis. Yuming obtained her Ph.D. in biochemistry and biotechnology from Ghent University, Belgium. She studied biotechnology, and got her M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees from Wageningen University, the Netherlands. Yuming brings a global and cross-disciplinary perspective to how research is shared, discovered, and amplified.

Topics Covered In This Episode: 

  • The stories behind scientific breakthroughs and what fuels discovery

  • How collaboration across disciplines accelerates innovation

  • Translating genetic discoveries into real-world therapies

  • The role of publishing and open science in driving progress

  • How journals are adapting to promote transparency and reproducibility

  • Advice for early-career researchers balancing ambition with sustainability

  • The evolving landscape of global collaboration in science

  • How AI and automation are transforming both research and publishing

  • The ethics and equity considerations of AI-driven science

  • The importance of representation and global voices in genomics

Key Takeaways

  • True innovation thrives on collaboration—across labs, disciplines, and continents.

  • Publishing isn’t the end of science; it’s a catalyst for connection and progress.
    Bridging basic discovery to clinical application requires persistence and shared purpose.

  • Transparency, communication, and mentorship are essential to the next wave of breakthroughs.

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Relevant DNA Today Podcast Episode:

#337 How to Get Your Research Published: Insight from Wiley’s Advanced Portfolio Journal Editors

#345 How To Talk About DNA Without Losing People: Strategies Part 1

#350 How To Talk About DNA Without Losing People: Strategies Part 2

#363 ASHG 2025 Recap: AI Diagnostics, Genetics Publications & Losing NIH Funding (Drs. Bhoj and Hu were also guests) 



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