
Drs Schenk and Camidge discuss Dr Camidge's storied career and life, which was driven by relentless curiosity and a desire to form meaningful connections.

Drs Schenk and Camidge discuss Dr Camidge's storied career and life, which was driven by relentless curiosity and a desire to form meaningful connections.

Drs Camidge and Reckamp discuss Dr Reckamp's journey as an oncology specialist and now a caregiver for her husband, who has cancer.

Drs Camidge and Blanke discuss Dr Blanke's career path from pioneering targeted cancer therapies to becoming a leading advocate for medical aid in dying.

Drs Camidge and Meguid discuss Dr Meguid’s journey into medicine, his surgical interests, and how personal experiences shape perspectives on patient care.

Camidge and O'Donnell discussed O’Donnell’s career, which has culminated in his role as director of Research Partnerships at Cancer Research Society.

Camidge and Alvarez discussed Alvarez's career path, which has spanned roles from homicide detective to trial lawyer specializing in tobacco litigation.

Drs Camidge and Reed chronicle Dr Reed’s experience-rich career, recognizing the motivations and people at each stop that made his success possible.

Drs Camidge and Clackson discussed Dr Clackson’s career journey through the biotechnology field, which began with a curiosity about biology and evolution.

Drs Camidge and Kantor reflect on Dr Kantor's decades-long career in oncology, which was propelled by a devotion to patients.

Dr Camidge and Sofia Diana Merajver, MD, PhD, reflected her lifelong journey shaped by immigration, intellectual curiosity, and a commitment to science in service of human health.

Drs Camidge and Call discuss Dr Call's career path, which transitioned from community oncology to full-time phase 1 research within community practice.

Drs Camidge and Fleming discussed how Fleming's interest in biostatistics led to a multifaceted career in clinical trial design and analysis.

Camidge and Singer discuss how Singer's background in broadcasting and cable television has led to a career in promoting cancer awareness.

Drs Camidge and Blumenthal discussed Dr Blumenthal's experience serving on both sides of the oncology regulatory divide.

Drs Camidge and Socinski discussed the highlights of Dr Socinski's career trajectory and the personal influences that helped him arrive where he is today.

Drs Camidge and Culver discuss the highlights of Dr Culver's career, shaped by clinical practice, research, leadership, and patient advocacy.

Camidge and Lee discussed Lee's professional journey and personal insights gained from years of working at the intersection of clinical research and patient care.

Drs Camidge and Blue discussed Dr Blue’s journey into practicing medicine, and speciaffly how he settled on treating malignant hematologic conditions.

Camidge and Young discuss Young's career, which combined her passions for science and global engagement and led her to a Cancer Moonshot leadership role.

D. Ross Camidge, MD, PhD sat down with Liz O'Riordan, FRCS, PhD, who describes herself as a breast surgeon who has had breast cancer.

Camidge and Machos discussed Machos' early career transition from pre-med to sales, to her role in building strategic partnerships with key opinion leaders in oncology.

Drs Camidge and Lin discussed Dr Lin's work with brain metastases and her role in developing targeted therapies for breast cancer.

Drs Camidge and Rink discuss Dr Rink's career in medical physics and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration to deliver optimal patient care.

Drs Camidge and Nechtman discuss Dr Nechtman's experience supporting and caring for his wife Laura during her lung cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Drs. Camidge and Oxnard discuss novel EGFR inhibitors, the role of precision medicine in early cancer detection, and balancing clinical and industry roles.

Drs Camidge and Studts discuss Dr Studts' career in behavioral science and the importance of integrating lung cancer screening into primary care.

Drs Camidge and Eisen discuss Dr Eisen's dual career in academia and industry, the importance of aligning academic and clinical strengths, and how industry experience can enhance drug development.


Drs Camidge and Boire discuss Dr Boire's path to becoming a physician-scientist and how cellular biology research can improve outcomes for patients with cancer.

Drs Camidge and Redman discuss Dr Redman's role as a biostatistician at Fred Hutch, outlining her work in designing clinical trials.