Results for 'CAR T-cell'
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What it Takes to Close the Gap in Pediatric Cancer Care with Leo Wang, M.D., Ph.D.
City of Hope, Academic Clinical Research, CAR T‑cell therapy gene therapy
In this episode, Leo Wang, M.D., Ph.D., pediatric oncologist, Clinical Director of the Gene Therapy Program and Director of the City of Hope Alpha Clinic, discusses the realities of caring for children with cancers that still have few effective treatments. He reflects on what it takes to begin chang…
Apr 21st • 46 mins listen
Reengineering CAR T for Solid Tumors: What Glioblastoma Has Taught Us with Christine Brown, Ph.D.
City of Hope, Academic Research, CAR T-cell, Solid Tumor, Glioblastoma, brain tumor
In this episode of On the Edge of Breakthrough: Voices of Cancer Research, Christine Brown, Ph.D., Deputy Director of the T Cell Research Laboratory at City of Hope, joins Monty Pal, M.D., F.A.S.C.O., to discuss how years of research in glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive and difficult brain ca…
Apr 6th • 42 mins listen
How Engineered Antibodies and Next Generation Imaging Tools are Reshaping Cancer Care with Anna Wu, Ph.D.
City of Hope, Academic Research, engineered antibodies, PET, imaging, radioisotope, CEA directed agent, PSCA targeted radiopharmaceutical, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer
In this episode of On the Edge of Breakthrough: Voices of Cancer Research, Anna Wu, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Immunology and Theranostics at City of Hope, joins host Monty Pal, M.D., for an engaging discussion on how innovations in antibody engineering and imaging are improving clinicians’…
Mar 9th • 42 mins listen
How a Bold Yes Became a Scientific Breakthrough
City of Hope, Academic Research
Dr. Linda Malkas shares the story behind AOH1996—how one bold “yes” led to a new cancer drug and a legacy built from love and science.
Jun 9th • 47 mins listen
Rewriting the Rules of Cellular Therapy
City of Hope, Academic Research, hematologic, immunotherapy, CAR-T, cell therapy
Dr. Stephen Forman shares the past, present, and future of cellular therapy and how City of Hope is building care systems to reach more patients.
Jul 21st • 47 mins listen
Movement as Medicine: The Science Reshaping Oncology
City of Hope, Academic Research, movement, exercise, holistic
In this episode of "On the Edge of Breakthrough: Voices of Cancer Research," host Dr. Monty Pal welcomes Dr. Lee Jones, Head of the Exercise Oncology Program in the Department of Medicine at City of Hope, to discuss how exercise science is helping reshape cancer treatment and care. Dr. Jones shares …
Oct 27th • 56 mins listen
The Quest to Cure: Exploring the Latest Frontiers in Autoimmune Disease Treatment
City of Hope, Academic Research, autoimmune
Dr. Monty Pal welcomes Dr. Enrique Montero, research professor within the Arthur Riggs Diabetes & Metabolism Research Institute, to discuss his global journey in immunology and the pioneering work underway at City of Hope. The episode dives into the significance of the CD6 molecule on T cells - how…
Dec 10th • 39 mins listen
How Team Science Fuels Cancer Breakthroughs: A Conversation with Dr. Marcel van den Brink
City of Hope, Academic Research, T cell, microbiome
In the season 4 premiere of On the Edge of Breakthrough: Voices of Cancer Research, Monty Pal, M.D., F.A.S.C.O., welcomes Marcel van den Brink, M.D., Ph.D., President of City of Hope Los Angeles and City of Hope National Medical Center, Chief Physician Executive and the Deana and Steve Campbell Phys…
Feb 10th • 57 mins listen
An Unexpected Journey From Novice MSL to Global Medical Excellence Leader with Tonya Johnson
Medical Science Liaison, networking and mentorship, Key Opinion Leader relationships, career development strategies, emotional intelligence for MSLs
In this episode, Tom Caravela welcomes Dr. Tanya Johnson, who shares her inspiring journey from Newark to becoming a Medical Science Liaison (MSL). Tanya emphasizes the importance of networking and mentorship in the MSL field and offers insights into building and maintaining strong Key Opinion …
Sep 15th • 41 mins listen
How to Develop IDPs Individual Development Plans and Road Maps for Career Development
Field Medical Excellence, Individual Development Plans, Career Growth for MSLs, Professional Development Activities, Medical Affairs Mentorship
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Elaine Nadeau to delve into the realm of field medical excellence and the significance of Individual Development Plans (IDPs). Elaine shares her career journey and transition into this field, highlighting the role of IDPs in fostering career growth. Th…
Nov 3rd • 37 mins listen
Experiences With CAR T-Cell Therapy
Kathleen Wiley, RN, MSN, AOCNS®, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, sits down with Megan Harvey, MSN, RN, clinical nurse at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, to discuss Harvey's experience with CAR T-cell therapy. Find out more about this immunotherapy treatment in ca…
Oct 24th • 14 mins listen
How CAR and Other T Cells Are Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
ONS member Cecily Snyder, BSN, RN, OCN®, BMTCN®, transplant case manager of the blood and marrow transplantation program at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha and member of the Metro Omaha ONS Chapter, joins Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss T-cell therapy…
Jan 24th • 27 mins listen
CAR T-Cell Therapy for Hematologic Malignancies Requires Education and Navigation
“Just like with anything we do in oncology, a lot of education is required. Nurses and coordinators are critical to start the education and provide effective resources that are reinforced throughout the treatment,” ONS member Beth Faiman, PhD, MSN, APN-BC, AOCN®, BMTCN®, F…
May 24th • 40 mins listen