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The Lung Lab

The Lung Lab

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The Lung Lab is a podcast exploring how we are redefining rare and progressive lung disease. From how it is detected, to how it is measured, to how it is ultimately treated. Hosted by Elizabeth Estes, Executive Director of the Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC), the series brings together clinicians, scientists, and technologists working at the intersection of imaging, data, and disease. Each episode gets into the real challenges holding lung disease research back, including inconsistent measurement and fragmented data, and highlights the breakthroughs and the people emerging to solve them. From interstitial lung abnormalities to ILD, bronchiectasis, and beyond, The Lung Lab focuses on the diseases that matter most and the patients who cannot afford to wait. This is not just about innovation, it is about attempting to build a new foundation for how disease is understood.2026 Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • The Future of Bronchiectasis: AI, Machine Learning, and Lessons from IPF
    Apr 30 2026

    Bronchiectasis is having a moment in pulmonary medicine. After many years of research and patient data, our understanding of bronchiectasis has finally reached a point where the future of bronchiectasis treatment is ready to be considered.

    In this episode, rare lung disease expert Dr. Marion Wencker joins host Elizabeth Estes to explain why bronchiectasis finds itself in a similar position to where idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) was 10 years ago. What lessons can the pulmonology community learn from its experience treating IPF? How will those insights, AI, and emerging therapies shape the future of treating bronchiectasis?

    Listen to the conversation on The Lung Lab podcast, brought to you by the Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC), a show that explores how we are redefining rare and progressive lung disease.

    For more information on the Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC), visit https://osicild.org/ .

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    12 mins
  • 25 Years in Pulmonology: Dr. Lisa Lancaster on The Long Road to Diagnosis
    Apr 16 2026

    Dr. Lisa Lancaster is one of pulmonology's brightest stars. She's both the Director of the Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) Program at Vanderbilt University and Chief Medical Officer at Endeavor Biometrics. A pulmonologist with over 25 years of experience and 85 clinical trials behind her, she's one of the most respected voices in interstitial lung disease.

    In this episode, Dr. Lancaster sits down with our host Elizabeth Estes to discuss the long and winding road many lung disease patients often face on their way to diagnosis. She shares her perspective on the emotional challenges of delivering life-changing news, the promise of emerging therapies, and the future of ILD treatment she hopes to see.

    Listen to the conversation on The Lung Lab podcast, brought to you by the Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC), a show that explores how we are redefining rare and progressive lung disease.

    For more information on the Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC), visit https://osicild.org.

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    24 mins
  • What If We Could? The Story Behind The World's Largest Lung Disease Database
    Apr 1 2026

    What if we could detect lung disease years earlier than we thought possible? What if we could bring together fierce competitors to transform lung disease care for good?

    Welcome to The Lung Lab, a podcast exploring how we are redefining rare and progressive lung disease. Hosted by Elizabeth Estes, Executive Director of the Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC), the series brings together the leading clinicians, scientists, and technologists shaping the future of lung disease care.

    From interstitial lung abnormalities to ILD, bronchiectasis, and beyond, The Lung Lab focuses on the diseases that matter most, and the patients who cannot afford to wait.

    This isn't just about innovation. It's about building a new foundation for how disease is understood.

    For more information on the Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC), visit https://osicild.org.

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    6 mins
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