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Breast Cancer Biology, Technology, and Commercialization: A Bench to Bedside to Market Translational Story
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Biomedical research drives an increasingly individualized approach to cancer treatment, known as “precision oncology” for many cancers including breast cancer. While detection and increasingly effective treatments have lowered breast cancer mortality, women are still dying of recurrent metastatic breast cancer. Using new biological discoveries and technology to diagnose and treat recurrent breast cancer early and effectively is an important goal that is the focus of this webinar. Bringing scientific discoveries to the patient requires a bridge between biologic science, engineering, and business to guide new science from the bench to the clinic, and into a sustainable commercial platform. In this session, you will learn how 3 Yale alumni have used their Yale background in molecular biology, physics, and economics to bring novel biology and technology to breast cancer patients and to industry. The session will include discussions of progress in (1) understanding the biology of breast cancer recurrence after treatment & developing novel diagnostics to detect dormant breast cancer cells that lead to recurrence, (2) using molecular imaging to diagnose recurrent breast cancer and directed targeted treatment, and (3) commercializing new imaging drugs with the goal of FDA approval and widespread clinical availability. The session will emphasize the translational process and the multi-disciplinary skillsets needed to navigate the pathway from the bench to the clinic.
The webinar will feature welcoming remarks from Dr. Jamie Wells '96, Chair of the Yale Alumni Health Network, Dr. Sue Pepin '87, Vice Chair for YaleWomen, and Elaine Grobman, CEO of Susan G. Komen Philadelphia.
This webinar has been brought to you in partnership with the Yale Alumni Health Network, University of Pennsylvania, Susan G. Komen Philadelphia, YaleWomen, and produced by the Yale Alumni Association Shared Interest Groups. By registering for this webinar, you agree to share your email address.
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Oct 26, 2020 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: Breast Cancer Biology, Technology, and Commercialization: A Bench to Bedside to Market Translational Story Register in advance for this webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EJqfh1NCQ8iV3GfWQZ00tQ After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Jean Cho ’82 (Co-Founder and CEO @Trevarx Biomedical, Inc.) Jean Cho ’82 is the co-founder and CEO of Trevarx Biomedical, Inc. Prior to founding Trevarx, she has led marketing, product planning and strategy groups at the Office, E-Commerce and Consumer Divisions of Microsoft Corporation and was vice-president in Corporate Finance at Drexel Burnham Lambert. She has an MBA from Harvard Business School but always roots for Yale at The Game. Lewis Chodosh ’81 (Perelman Professor and Chairman of the Department of Cancer Biology @University of Pennsylvania) Lewis Chodosh ’81 is Perelman Professor and Chairman of the Department of Cancer Biology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also serves as Associate Director for Basic Science for Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center. His research focus is on understanding why some breast cancers recur and on the mechanisms that enable cancer cells to exist in a ‘dormant’ state prior to their recurrence. Through the 2-PREVENT Translational Center of Excellence that he co-Directs, Dr. Chodosh has been working to translate that information to the clinic by developing improved methods for detecting and eradicating dormant cancer cells that survive therapy in order to prevent metastatic breast cancer recurrence. David Mankoff ’81 (Gerd Muehllehner Professor and Vice-Chair for Research in the Department of Radiology @University of Pennsylvania) David Mankoff ’81 is the Gerd Muehllehner Professor and Vice–Chair for Research in the Department of Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also serves as Associate Director for Education and Training for Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center. His research centers on the application of positron emission tomography (PET) to cancer with a focus on breast cancer and guiding targeted cancer treatments. In addition to his translational and clinical research, Dr. Mankoff has been involved in the commercialization of PET scanners and PET imaging drugs. Dr. Mankoff is a Susan G. Komen Scholar and works closely with the Komen Philadelphia Chapter.
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