Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center
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- Health & Fitness
The Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center leads the field in scientific inquiry and sets the pace in the race to cure cancer. Our doctors and researchers are at the vanguard of discovery, implementation and treatment. Our podcast provides a glimpse at the work they do to combat cancer and the leading care that our state-of-the-art facilities provide.
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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Ancestry Genetics
Dr Bill Nelson talks with Dr Clayton Yates about the evolution of his research into the genetics of ancestry.
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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Rogue Cells
Dr Bill Nelson talks to Dr Rick Jones and Michael McCormick about their new book Rogue Cells: A Conversation on the Myths and Mysteries of Cancer. The book offers a blend of science and humor to help make the complexities of a cancer diagnosis more accessible to patients and their care partners. Learn more about the book here.
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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Technology Transfer and Corporate Partnerships
Dr Bill Nelson speaks with Christy Wyskiel, the Executive Director of Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, about the journey scientific discoveries take on their way to becoming life-saving treatments and the role JHTV plays in commercializing medical innovations.
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Kimmel in DC with Dr Ashwani Rajput - AI and Digital Health
Dr Ashwani Rajput speaks with Dr Gordon Gao from the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business about Digital Health, Artificial Intelligence and using technology to improve outcomes for patients.
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Kimmel in DC with Dr Ashwani Rajput - Caregiving
Dr Ashwani Rajput speaks with Laurie Singer, a member of the Kimmel Cancer Center's Advisory Board and advocate for patients and their caregivers, about the role of caregiving and the necessities they provide throughout the cancer journey.
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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - Neuro-Oncology in Washington DC
Dr Akila Viswanathan speaks with Dr Carmen Kut about the expanded neuro-oncology and central nervous system cancer treatment options available to patients from Johns Hopkins in the Greater Washington DC Area.