Dr. Elizabeth Fox, SVP Clinical Trials Research, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

This episode features Dr. Elizabeth Fox, SVP Clinical Trials Research, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Here, she discusses her focus on mentoring the next generation of clinicians, St. Jude Children’s research on innovative cellular therapies, how the pandemic has impacted clinical research, and more.

Summary

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s Dr. Elizabeth Fox Talks Next Gen Clinicians and Innovative Cellular Therapies

In a recent episode, Dr. Elizabeth Fox shared her insights on mentoring the next generation of clinicians, St. Jude Children’s research on innovative cellular therapies, how the pandemic has impacted clinical research, and more.

Meet Dr. Elizabeth Fox

Dr. Fox is a pediatric oncologist who is currently the Senior Vice President of Clinical Research Administration at St. Jude Children's Hospital and the Associate Director for Child Clinical Research at the St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center. She is committed to mentoring the next generation of pediatric oncologists and advancing treatments for children with cancer through clinical trials and partnerships. She is leading an investment in patients and families, fundamental science, clinical research, global partnerships, faculty and staff, and facilities.

The Role of Technology in Clinical Trials

Technology is crucial to the success of clinical trials. Electronic health records are used to access information from around the world, and databases store important information. The COVID-19 pandemic has also highlighted the importance of decentralized trials, healthcare disparities, and faculty development for women and other underrepresented groups in STEM. Dr. Fox is excited about the partnerships of investigators, regulators, and patient advocates that are helping to improve outcomes for children with cancer worldwide.

Innovative Cellular Therapies

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is at the forefront of research on innovative cellular therapies. CAR-T cells, for example, are modified T cells that can target cancer cells. These therapies are still in the experimental stage, but they hold great potential for the future of cancer treatment.

Mentoring the Next Generation

One of Dr. Fox's passions is mentoring the next generation of clinicians. She is committed to supporting and encouraging young professionals, especially women and other underrepresented groups, to pursue careers in STEM. Her work in this area is helping to ensure that the future of pediatric oncology is in good hands.

Dr. Elizabeth Fox's work at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is making a difference in the lives of children with cancer. Her dedication to mentoring the next generation of clinicians and advancing innovative cellular therapies is an inspiration to us all.

 

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This episode aired on 11/19/2022 and can be listened here.

 

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