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Perspectives lectures
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Accelerating therapeutic innovations for children and adolescents with cancer
04/25/2024
Gilles Vassal, MD, PhD
Gustave Roussy Comprehensive Cancer Center, Villejuif, France -
Opportunities and challenges in pediatric oncology drug development: Lessons learned from the biopharmaceutical industry
10/12/2023
Sam Blackman, MD, PhD
Day One Biopharmaceuticals -
Hereditary Predisposition to Cancer: At the Tip of the Iceberg
05/25/2023
Kim E. Nichols, MD
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital -
The Lifetime Impact of Childhood Cancer and Cancer Therapy: The Childhood Cancer Survivor Study
10/27/2022
Greg Armstrong
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital -
Strategies to Address Global Inequities in Childhood Cancer Care and Control
10/13/2022
Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, MD
St. Jude Global
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital -
Learning From Children: Designing Better Clinical Trials with Their Data - Katherine A. Janeway, MD, MMSc
03/31/2022
Katherine A. Janeway, MD, MMSc
Harvard Medical School
Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute -
Successes and Challenges in Pediatric Cancer: The COG Perspective
03/18/2021
Douglas S. Hawkins, MD
University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle Children’s Hospital -
Will We Ever Cure Cancer?
02/04/2021
Richard Gilbertson, MD, PhD
University of Cambridge, England
Comprehensive Cancer Center
St. Jude is the first and only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to children.
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