Camidge and Garon Reflect on the Nuances of Career Development Through Clinical Research

In this episode of How This Is Building Me, Drs Camidge and Garon discuss the importance of continuing to ask a variety of research questions throughout one’s career; the value of negative study results; and the ins and outs of running the lung cancer program and conducting phase 3 clinical trials at UCLA.

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In today’s episode, of How This Is Building Me, which was recorded in person during the 2023 IASLC World Conference on Lung Cancer, host D. Ross Camidge, MD, PhD, of the University of Colorado, sits down with Edward B. Garon, MD, MS, a professor of medicine at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Medicine.

In this exclusive interview, Drs Camidge and Garon discuss the importance of continuing to ask a variety of research questions throughout one’s career; the value of negative study results; and the ins and outs of running the lung cancer program and conducting phase 3 clinical trials at UCLA.

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