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 <title>Editor in Chief Peter Hall Year End Recap</title>
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 <description>In this year-end podcast, Editor-in-Chief Peter Hall recaps the last five years of The Journal of Pathology, including a concerted effort to focus on the author experience, the Journal&#039;s truly international team, and exciting new content such as the Annual Review Issues, Virtual Issues, and Mini Reviews to come.</description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2012 21:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
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 <itunes:summary>In this year-end podcast, Editor in Chief Peter Hall recaps the last five years of The Journal of Pathology.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>Journal of pathology, recap 2012, annual review issue, virtual issue, mini reviews, authors</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:06:34</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Iron overload signature in chrysotile-induced malignant mesothelioma</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/14</link>
 <description>Professor Shinya Toyokuni provides this podcast to accompany his article on iron overload in chrysotile-induced malignant mesothelioma.</description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2012 19:47:53 +0100</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>Professor Shinya Toyokuni provides this podcast to accompany his article on iron overload in chrysotile-induced malignant mesothelioma.</content:encoded>
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 <itunes:summary>Professor Shinya Toyokuni provides this podcast to accompany his article on iron overload in chrysotile-induced malignant mesothelioma.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>put-some-keywords-here</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:05:48</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Stem cells, clonal expansion and cancer progression</title>
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 <description>Malcolm Alison introduces and discusses the latest virtual issue compiled and annotated by him and Nadine Gaisa.</description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 21:28:49 +0100</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>Malcolm Alison introduces and discusses the latest virtual issue compiled and annotated by him and Nadine Gaisa.</content:encoded>
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 <itunes:summary>Malcolm Alison introduces and discusses the latest virtual issue compiled and annotated by him and Nadine Gaisa.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>Stem cells, clonal expansion, cancer progression, journal of pathology</itunes:keywords>
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 <title>The &quot;Just Enough&quot; Model</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/12</link>
 <description>Hayley Davis discusses &quot;CDC4/FBXW7 and the “just enough” model of tumorigenesis&quot;, the invited perspective article she co-authored with Ian Tomlinson.</description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 19:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>Hayley Davis discusses &quot;CDC4/FBXW7 and the “just enough” model of tumorigenesis&quot;, the invited perspective article she co-authored with Ian Tomlinson.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/12</comments>
 <dc:creator>thejournalofpathology</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Hayley Davis discusses the “just enough” model </itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>Hayley Davis discusses &quot;CDC4/FBXW7 and the “just enough” model of tumorigenesis&quot;, the invited perspective article she co-authored with Ian Tomlinson.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>just enough, CDC4, FBXW7, tumorigenesis, Hayley Davis, Ian Tomlinson, invited perspective, The Journal of Pathology</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:01:51</itunes:duration>
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 <title>The 2012 Annual Review Issue: The Cell Biology of Disease</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/11</link>
 <description>Nicholas A Wright, one of the guest Editors of the 2012 ARI on The Cell Biology of Disease, introduces and discusses the special issue </description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>Nicholas A Wright, one of the guest Editors of the 2012 ARI on The Cell Biology of Disease, introduces and discusses the special issue </content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/11</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Introduction and Discussion to this special issue by Nicholas A Wright</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>Nicholas A Wright, one of the guest Editors of the 2012 ARI on The Cell Biology of Disease, introduces and discusses the special issue </itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>pathology, oncology, cell biology, medicine, science</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:09:00</itunes:duration>
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 <title>The 2010 Impact Factor, social media and submission rates</title>
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 <description>Peter Hall, Editor-in-Chief, reflects on his trip to the European Congress of Pathology, highlights the recent Virtual Issue on the molecular pathology of sarcoma and the appointment of Adrian Jubb as Social Media Editor, who has launched a Facebook page for The Journal of Pathology. Peter also talks about the effect of the increase in Impact Factor and gives details of how the decision is made on whether to send a paper out for review.</description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>Peter Hall, Editor-in-Chief, reflects on his trip to the European Congress of Pathology, highlights the recent Virtual Issue on the molecular pathology of sarcoma and the appointment of Adrian Jubb as Social Media Editor, who has launched a Facebook page for The Journal of Pathology. Peter also talks about the effect of the increase in Impact Factor and gives details of how the decision is made on whether to send a paper out for review.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/10</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Editor-in-Chief Peter Hall discusses recent developments</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>Peter Hall, Editor-in-Chief, reflects on his trip to the European Congress of Pathology, highlights the recent Virtual Issue on the molecular pathology of sarcoma and the appointment of Adrian Jubb as Social Media Editor, who has launched a Facebook page for The Journal of Pathology. Peter also talks about the effect of the increase in Impact Factor and gives details of how the decision is made on whether to send a paper out for review.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>pathology, oncology, cancer, science, medicine, Facebook, social media, peer review</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:08:37</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Highlights from the June 2011 issue - Part 2</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/9</link>
 <description>In the second part of this two part podcast, Associate Editor Eric White concludes talking about his time working on The Journal of Pathology, and highlighting several key papers from the June issue, including manuscripts on amyloid cascade hypothesis for Alzheimer&#039;s disease, field cancerization, osteochondroma, type VII collagen in an experimental model of acquired epidermolysis bullosa, and a novel murine model of endometriosis.
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 <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 11:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>In the second part of this two part podcast, Associate Editor Eric White concludes talking about his time working on The Journal of Pathology, and highlighting several key papers from the June issue, including manuscripts on amyloid cascade hypothesis for Alzheimer&#039;s disease, field cancerization, osteochondroma, type VII collagen in an experimental model of acquired epidermolysis bullosa, and a novel murine model of endometriosis.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/9</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Associate Editor Eric White talks about the June 2011 issue</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>In the second part of this two part podcast, Associate Editor Eric White concludes talking about his time working on The Journal of Pathology, and highlighting several key papers from the June issue, including manuscripts on amyloid cascade hypothesis for Alzheimer&#039;s disease, field cancerization, osteochondroma, type VII collagen in an experimental model of acquired epidermolysis bullosa, and a novel murine model of endometriosis.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>pathology, oncology, cancer, science, medicine, endometriosis, Alzheimer </itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:04:35</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Highlights from the June 2011 issue - Part 1</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/8</link>
 <description>In the first part of this two part podcast, Associate Editor Eric White talks about his time working on The Journal of Pathology, and highlights several key papers from the June issue, including manuscripts on amyloid cascade hypothesis for Alzheimer&#039;s disease, field cancerization, osteochondroma, type VII collagen in an experimental model of acquired epidermolysis bullosa, and a novel murine model of endometriosis.</description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 11:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>In the first part of this two part podcast, Associate Editor Eric White talks about his time working on The Journal of Pathology, and highlights several key papers from the June issue, including manuscripts on amyloid cascade hypothesis for Alzheimer&#039;s disease, field cancerization, osteochondroma, type VII collagen in an experimental model of acquired epidermolysis bullosa, and a novel murine model of endometriosis.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/8</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
 <guid>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/8</guid>
 <itunes:subtitle>Associate Editor Eric White talks about the June 2011 issue</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>In the first part of this two part podcast, Associate Editor Eric White talks about his time working on The Journal of Pathology, and highlights several key papers from the June issue, including manuscripts on amyloid cascade hypothesis for Alzheimer&#039;s disease, field cancerization, osteochondroma, type VII collagen in an experimental model of acquired epidermolysis bullosa, and a novel murine model of endometriosis.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>pathology, oncology, cancer, science, medicine, endometriosis, Alzheimer </itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:06:56</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Virtual issues at the J Pathol: micro-RNAs</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/7</link>
 <description>The ability of the Journal of Pathology to provide interesting and useful content to readers and to the field at large has been enhanced by the creation of Virtual Issues, annotated compilations of papers and reviews organized by theme.  Here one of the authors of the Virtual Issue John LeQuesne outlines this series and highlights the recently released micro-RNAs Virtual Issue.</description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 09:30:29 +0100</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>The ability of the Journal of Pathology to provide interesting and useful content to readers and to the field at large has been enhanced by the creation of Virtual Issues, annotated compilations of papers and reviews organized by theme.  Here one of the authors of the Virtual Issue John LeQuesne outlines this series and highlights the recently released micro-RNAs Virtual Issue.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/7</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
 <guid>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/7</guid>
 <itunes:subtitle>John LeQuesne talks about the new micro-RNA Virtual Issue</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>The ability of the Journal of Pathology to provide interesting and useful content to readers and to the field at large has been enhanced by the creation of Virtual Issues, annotated compilations of papers and reviews organized by theme.  Here one of the authors of the Virtual Issue John LeQuesne outlines this series and highlights the recently released micro-RNAs Virtual Issue.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>pathology, oncology, cancer, science, medicine, RNA, miRNA, microRNA, carcinoma, protein synthesis, tumor, tumour, dicer, genes</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:10:02</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Journal of Pathology - April 2011</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/6</link>
 <description>Learn about the April 2011 issue including an important paper on the molecular pathology of gynaecological cancer.  The Editor in Chief, Peter Hall, describes this and other papers in the April issue and also highlights the key role of the Journals reviewers in the development and maintenance of the high standards of the Journal of Pathology.</description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 17:33:21 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>Learn about the April 2011 issue including an important paper on the molecular pathology of gynaecological cancer.  The Editor in Chief, Peter Hall, describes this and other papers in the April issue and also highlights the key role of the Journals reviewers in the development and maintenance of the high standards of the Journal of Pathology.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/6</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Learn about the April 2011 issue including an important paper on the molecular pathology of gynaecological cancer</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>Learn about the April 2011 issue including an important paper on the molecular pathology of gynaecological cancer.  The Editor in Chief, Peter Hall, describes this and other papers in the April issue and also highlights the key role of the Journals reviewers in the development and maintenance of the high standards of the Journal of Pathology.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>gynaecological cancer, gynecological cancer, pathology, oncology, tumour, tumor, science, medicine</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:08:12</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Virtual issues at the J Pathol: Neuropathology</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/5</link>
 <description>The ability of the Journal of Pathology to provide interesting and useful content to readers and to the field at large has been enhanced by the creation of Virtual Issues, annotated compilations of papers and reviews organized by theme.  Here the Editor in Chief Peter Hall outlines this series and highlights the recently released Neuropathology Virtual Issue.</description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 15:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>The ability of the Journal of Pathology to provide interesting and useful content to readers and to the field at large has been enhanced by the creation of Virtual Issues, annotated compilations of papers and reviews organized by theme.  Here the Editor in Chief Peter Hall outlines this series and highlights the recently released Neuropathology Virtual Issue.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/5</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Editor in Chief Peter Hall talks about the new Neuropathology Virtual Issue</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>The ability of the Journal of Pathology to provide interesting and useful content to readers and to the field at large has been enhanced by the creation of Virtual Issues, annotated compilations of papers and reviews organized by theme.  Here the Editor in Chief Peter Hall outlines this series and highlights the recently released Neuropathology Virtual Issue.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>pathology, oncology, cancer, science, medicine, neurology, neuropathology, neuroscience, brain</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:08:51</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Journal of Pathology - March 2011</title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/4</link>
 <description>This Journal of Pathology podcast provides an overview of the contents in the March 2011 issue.  In addition it highlights a series of articles that discuss the complex roles of tumour stroma in influencing tumour behaviour and a recent review of the controversial area of mutations the cells  of tumour stroma.</description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 15:13:04 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>This Journal of Pathology podcast provides an overview of the contents in the March 2011 issue.  In addition it highlights a series of articles that discuss the complex roles of tumour stroma in influencing tumour behaviour and a recent review of the controversial area of mutations the cells  of tumour stroma.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/4</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
 <guid>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/4</guid>
 <itunes:subtitle>An overview and highlights of the March 2011 issue</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>This Journal of Pathology podcast provides an overview of the contents in the March 2011 issue.  In addition it highlights a series of articles that discuss the complex roles of tumour stroma in influencing tumour behaviour and a recent review of the controversial area of mutations the cells  of tumour stroma.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>pathology, oncology, cancer, science, medicine, tumour, tumor, stroma, cell mutation</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:09:17</itunes:duration>
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 <title>The sun does not set on . . . . </title>
 <link>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/3</link>
 <description>In this, the first Journal of Pathology podcast, the current Editor in Chief Peter Hall outlines the recent history of the Journal and the many changes that have occurred during his association with the Journal.</description>
 <enclosure url="https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/files/audio/PATH%20Podcast%201.m4a" length="4802690" type="audio/mp4" />
 <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 09:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>In this, the first Journal of Pathology podcast, the current Editor in Chief Peter Hall outlines the recent history of the Journal and the many changes that have occurred during his association with the Journal.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://thejournalofpathology.jellycast.com/node/3</comments>
 <dc:creator>The Journal of Pathology</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Editor in Chief Peter Hall outlines the recent history of the Journal</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>In this, the first Journal of Pathology podcast, the current Editor in Chief Peter Hall outlines the recent history of the Journal and the many changes that have occurred during his association with the Journal.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>pathology, oncology, cancer, science, medicine</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:09:47</itunes:duration>
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