Donald L. Trump, MD, FACP, FASCO Joins Cancer Expert Now as Director of Institutional Relationships Morristown, NJ, May 11, 2021 (PR.com) Cancer Expert Now is thrilled to announce that Donald L. Trump, MD, FACP, FASCO, has officially joined the leadership team as the Director of Institutional Relationships. Dr. Trump will continue to serve on their Expert faculty as a GU cancer expert and will utilize his extensive knowledge to cultivate high-impact relationships with hospitals and research centers to expand cancer education around the world.
Dr. Trump has been a leader of comprehensive cancer center scientific, clinical, and education programs for more than 2 decades. He has served as director of experimental therapeutics at Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, deputy director for clinical investigations at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, and he was the president and CEO of Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) from 2007 to 2014, in which he led the successful compe
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It also might be you.
One in three people in the United States will receive a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society. Whether it impacts you directly or indirectly, cancer is a difficult journey. Despite the significant advances made in cancer care, the deadly disease is soon expected to become the No. 1 killer worldwide.
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Board of Regents March meeting highlights
At its March meeting, the U of M Board of Regents received the annual report of the Board’s student representatives, which outlines aspirations around equity, access, and advocacy. The Board also discussed strategic planning for the Rochester campus, facilitated a public forum on the use of body-worn cameras by University police, and discussed the current status and next steps in the public response to COVID-19 with Michael Osterholm. See the news release for more details.