National Cancer Institute at 80 - Evolution and Future in Personalized Medicine
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the 80-year history and impact of the National Cancer Institute in this 57-minute panel discussion featuring past NCI directors. Delve into the institute's evolution from its creation by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937 to its current $5 billion annual budget and role as a global leader in cancer research. Learn about key milestones, including the development of the Clinical Center, the War on Cancer, and the rise of immunotherapy. Examine the challenges faced by the NCI, including funding debates and ecosystem issues, while considering the potential for precision medicine and increased collaboration. Gain insights from experts Richard Klausner and Andrew von Eschenbach, moderated by Jonathan LaPook, as they discuss the NCI's contributions to cancer biology, clinical trials, and patient care worldwide. Contemplate the future of cancer research and the possibility of finding a cure as the panel reflects on the institute's legacy and its position at the forefront of personalized medicine.
Syllabus
Introduction
History
The Clinical Center
The Ecosystem
Creating the Ego
The War on Cancer
What is Immunotherapy
The power of research and science
Return on investment
Most difficult moment
Most difficult challenge
Are we in danger of giving up leadership
Ecosystem issues
Endless argument about money
Precision medicine
Collaboration
Kathy Giusti
Jacques Benson
Linda Belkis
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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