| Cancer Genomics for Personalized MedicineThursday, November 10, 2011
"For the first time, scientists can track the precise genetic changes behind an individual case of cancer. …it could change the way we treat the disease.” -- Technology Review, January 2011 MaryAnn Guerra, MBA, is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of BioAccel. Ms. Guerra’s executive positions at the National Institutes of Health were Deputy Director of Management and Executive Officer at the National Cancer Institute; Executive Officer of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; and Chief of the Technology Transfer and Intramural Management Branch at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. ![]() John Carpten, PhD, is Translational Genomics Research Institute’s (Tgen) director of Integrated Cancer Genomics. He discovered mutations in the genes responsible for prostate cancer, congenital joint diseases and hyperparathyroidism jaw-tumor syndrome. He has begun to apply Next Generation Sequencing technologies to profiling tumors. Pat Elliott is an e-Patient Advocate whose blood cancer is treated with targeted gene therapy. Her career included entrepreneurship and executive roles at HP, Intel and Motorola Healthcare. Today, she works with the health media companies PatientPower and EmpowHER, and supports cancer patients through blogging, hosting programs on patient portals, building global online patient communities and more. |
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