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Sarah Blagden

Associate professor of experimental cancer therapeutics, Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford

Following medical training and subsequent specialist training in Medical Oncology at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge and the Royal Marsden Hospital, Sarah was awarded a CRUK Junior Clinician Scientist PhD fellowship in 1999 at Cambridge University and held a Clinical Fellowship at the Institute of Cancer Research’s Drug Development Unit.

She was appointed as Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant at Imperial College in 2006 and became Director of Imperial’s Early Cancer Trials Unit and established her laboratory studying the dysregulation of mRNA translation in cancer. She has been chief or principal investigator for a number of national and international clinical studies.


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Cesar Castro

Assistant in Medicine, Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital

My research endeavors seek to bridge advances in novel technologies and therapeutics with current clinical oncology needs.

Prior formal intensive training in biomedical research design at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and at the National Institutes of Health places me in a unique position to translate advances in the lab to the bedside. Moreover, I have broadened my skill set in clinical investigation by completing the Scholars in Clinical Science Program, a two year structured training curriculum that led to a Master of Medical Sciences from Harvard Medical School.

I also completed a clinical fellowship in Oncology through the Dana-Farber / Partners Cancer Care Program.

This breadth of clinical training exposed me to the day to day quandaries across the spectrum of solid and hematological tumors.

As I refine my oncology focus to solid tumors, notably ovarian cancers under the auspices of Prof. Michael J. Birrer and pancreatic tumors, I am poised to ask further challenging clinical questions in need of innovative solutions. Previously, I was involved with nanoparticle MRI imaging research at the National Cancer Institute where I truly first appreciated the meaning of interdisciplinary. I continue the spirit of this approach as an investigator in the MGH Center for Systems Biology led by Prof. Ralph Weissleder.

My objectives are to refine and translate novel molecular imaging and nanosensing tactics into solid tumors. Notably, for ovarian carcinomas these include micro-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance technology and for pancreatic tumors, novel combo PET tracer - therapeutics.

My daily research interactions involve an amalgam of chemists, material scientists, physicists, and clinicians as we continue to strive for interdisciplinary, innovative solutions to tackle biological problems plaguing cancer researchers.


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David Boruta

Director, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Center at MGH

Dr. Boruta was born and raised on the shore of Lake Michigan.

He graduated magna cum laude with both his B.S. in Biology and his M.D. degree from the University of Michigan.

As a resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the combined Brigham and Women's/Massachusetts General Hospital Residency Program he was elected Administrative Chief Resident. Following completion of fellowship training in Gynecologic Oncology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, he was a faculty member at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.

In 2008, he returned to Massachusetts General Hospital and is currently Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Medicine at Harvard Medical School.

His primary clinical and research focus involves development and utilization of minimally invasive surgical techniques in the diagnosis and management of gynecologic cancers.


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Whitfield Growdon

Surgical Oncologist

Dr. Whitfield Growdon was born and raised in Boston. He graduated from Williams College with a degree in Art History. After years of appreciating fine arts in the Berkshire Mountains, he attended the University of Massachusetts Medical School. There he metAmanda, and 5 days before graduation, they were married in Salem, MA.

He returned to Boston where he was a resident atthe integrated Brigham & Womens/MGH Combined OBGYN Residency, and alsocompleted a gynecologic oncology fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

His interests include minimally invasive surgery and correlative investigationinto rare gynecologic tumors. He lives in downtown Boston with his wife and his 2 year olddaughter Lily who lights up his world.


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