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Point-of-care Tests for Neonatal Screening of Sickle Cell Disease (with Prof Béatrice Gulbis)

Point-of-care Tests for Neonatal Screening of Sickle Cell Disease (with Prof Béatrice Gulbis)

Update: 2025-10-24
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Join us for this inspiring interview with prof Béatrice Gulbis from The Brussels University Hospital in Belgium who discusses her extensive work on implementing neonatal screening for sickle cell disease (SCD) in low-resource countries in Africa.

Prof Gulbis has been involved in collaborative projects to implement the testing methods that best fit the specific contexts. Tune in to hear her recommendations for the optimal SCD screening systems and her hopes for the worldwide collaborative approach to improve care for patients with SCD.

Host: Isabel Olivera-Martinez, PhD, Medical Writer 

Guest: Prof Béatrice Gulbis, The Brussels University Hospital, Belgium


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Point-of-care Tests for Neonatal Screening of Sickle Cell Disease (with Prof Béatrice Gulbis)

Point-of-care Tests for Neonatal Screening of Sickle Cell Disease (with Prof Béatrice Gulbis)