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Led by Michelle Arkin, PhD, Michael Cheng, MD, and Trever Bivona, MD/PhD

This workshop will provide training and a rigorous foundation for hypothesis-driven patient-focused research, covering clinical and preclinical iteration. Attendees will participate in interactive didactic and individualized discussions that culminate in a translational and/or clinical research protocol synopsis focused on testing a patient-centered hypothesis of their interest(s).

For most topics, participants will first view online lectures, followed by in-person, small group discussion. Participants must be able to participate in the in-person group discussions to join the course. Open to postdocs, graduate students, senior clinical fellows and early career faculty. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Summarize the stages of preclinical foundations
  • Describe preclinical and clinical combination studies and when to use them
  • Summarize clinical trial design
  • Explain pharmacodynamic studies and radionuclide therapies
  • Describe preclinical to clinical PK & PD

Schedule -

July 21, 1pm - 3pm

July 22, 3pm - 5pm

July 23, 3pm - 5pm

July 24, 2pm - 5pm

July 25, 1pm - 5pm

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