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    castleman disease

    Explore " castleman disease" with insightful episodes like "Precision Medicine: Tailor-made Treatment", "Chasing Lifesaving Cures for Himself and Others - Dr. David Fajgenbaum, President of the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network", "The OJC Meets David Fajgenbaum" and "The Oncology Journal Club Episode 7: Fasting, Stunning Progress in Lung Cancer, Tweeting, Breastfeeding and David Fajgenbaum Interview Highlights" from podcasts like ""Jacobs: If/When", "Raise the Line", "The Oncology Podcast" and "The Oncology Podcast"" and more!

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    Precision Medicine: Tailor-made Treatment

    Precision Medicine: Tailor-made Treatment

    David Fajgenbaum, MD, MBA, MSc, is a groundbreaking physician-scientist, disease hunter, speaker, and national bestselling author of Chasing My Cure: A Doctor's Race to Turn Hope Into Action, which has been translated into five languages, named one of the “Best Non-Fiction Books of 2019,” and profiled by Good Morning AmericaCNN, and BBC News, among others. Now, he is leading the effort to find treatments for Castleman disease, COVID-19, and other diseases as co-Founder & President of the CDCN and the Director of the Center for Cytokine Storm Treatment & Laboratory (CSTL) at the University of Pennsylvania. One of the youngest individuals ever appointed to the faculty at Penn Medicine and the top 1 percent youngest grant awardees of a leading NIH grant (R01), David Fajgenbaum has been profiled in a cover story by The New York Times, recognized on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, as a top healthcare leader by Becker's Hospital Review, the Global Genes RARE Champion of Hope: Science awardee, and one of three recipients of a 2016 Atlas Award from the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia. He has published scientific papers in high-impact journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, and the Journal of Clinical Investigation, including a paper selected as one of the top innovations in science and medicine by STAT News in 2020. Before co-founding the CDCN, David co-founded and led the Actively Moving Forward Support Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting grieving college students.

    Francesca McBride has over 30 years of experience in Pharmabio. She has provided Regulatory Compliance and Validation expertise to clients seeking facility and product licensing or accreditation by regulatory agencies, including the FDA, USDA, and the NIH/CDC in the United States; and the EMEA, ANVISA, MHLW, TGA, NMPA, CDSCO, WHO, PICS internationally. As an integral part of the Jacobs EPCMV teams, Ms. McBride has provided cGMP compliance direction to Jacobs’ clients and the project teams in the clarification and understanding in the application of international GMP requirements supporting facility design and the project planning/scheduling of the integration of construction, ASTM E2500 for commissioning and validation activities to support the project schedule and obtain regulatory approval. From August, 1993 to January, 1995, Ms. McBride was assigned to the Jacobs Engineering European Region as Manager, Regulatory Compliance. She was responsible for the start-up of the Regulatory Compliance and Validation departments in this region. From August, 2001 to August, 2003, Ms. McBride was assigned to the Wyeth BioPharma Project in Ireland as Validation Program Manager as part of Wyeth’s Integrated Commissioning and Validation (ICV) team. From October, 2009 to April 2010, Ms. McBride was assigned as a senior regulatory and validation specialist in India to support the start-up of a vaccine manufacturing facility.

    Chasing Lifesaving Cures for Himself and Others - Dr. David Fajgenbaum, President of the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network

    Chasing Lifesaving Cures for Himself and Others - Dr. David Fajgenbaum, President of the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network

    “I knew I wasn't going to survive unless I found a drug that could save my life,” says Dr. David Fajgenbaum, who has almost died five times from the rare disorder idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease, which he developed while in medical school. Now a physician and assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Fajgenbaum has led research efforts into a cure for Castleman, discovering a drug that has kept him disease-free for eight years and is helping other patients. As he continues pursuing new therapies for Castleman, Fajgenbaum is also spearheading an effort to create a system for identifying alternate uses for existing drugs, something which could benefit millions in the rare disease community and beyond. “One of my favorite examples is tocilizumab, which was made for Castleman in the 1990’s and is now the first drug you'll receive if you're admitted to the ICU with COVID,” he tells host Shiv Gaglani.

    The non-profit effort is being announced this month at a Clinton Global Initiative meeting. Don’t miss this deeply inspiring conversation with many lessons on the importance of collaboration, laughter and hope, and the perspective gained from feeling like you are living on borrowed time.  

    Mentioned in this episode: www.chasingmycure.com

    The OJC Meets David Fajgenbaum

    The OJC Meets David Fajgenbaum

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

    The Oncology Podcast, brought to you by www.oncologynews.com.au, is proud to present this full length interview of David Fajgenbaum, who give the opening address at ASCO 2020.

    David is a truly groundbreaking physician-scientist, disease hunter, speaker and author of the bestselling memoir Chasing My Cure: A Doctor's Race to Turn Hope Into Action.

    He speaks candidly to Eva Segelov about his experiences as a patient, advocate and researcher, trying to improve outcomes for himself and other patients with Castleman disease.

    David’s inspiring attitude to create change across the research paradigm may help accelerate innovations across many specialties. This is an interview that will be of interest to anyone, not just those in medicine.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au and for regular oncology updates for healthcare professionals, please subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter

    The Oncology Journal Club Episode 7: Fasting, Stunning Progress in Lung Cancer, Tweeting, Breastfeeding and David Fajgenbaum Interview Highlights

    The Oncology Journal Club Episode 7: Fasting, Stunning Progress in Lung Cancer, Tweeting, Breastfeeding and David Fajgenbaum Interview Highlights

    The Oncology Journal Club - Delivering Oncology News Differently

    The Oncology Podcast, brought to you by www.oncologynews.com.au, is proud to present the next episode in our series - The Oncology Journal Club.

    We have taken an old concept and updated it with a new format. In each episode a team of expert contributors will review topical journal papers and interview special guests who are leaders in their fields to help keep you informed of the latest developments on the go.

    Today's episode is presented by Professor Eva Segelov, joined by Dr Craig Underhill and Professor Hans Prenen.  We also have highlights from a very special interview with Assistant Professor David Fajgenbaum, author of the book Chasing My Cure: A Doctor's Race to Turn Hope Into Action, who delivered the Guest Speaker’s Address at the ASCO 2020 Virtual Meeting Opening Session.

    Full bios and the list of all papers discussed are available on our website.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au and for regular oncology updates for healthcare professionals, please subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

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