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Advancing Precision and Personalized Medicine

In the third episode of our Always Advancing video series, learn how precision and personalized medicine are transforming cancer care – expanding access to clinical trials and novel treatments in communities.

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3.5 minutes

Dr. Andrew McKenzie

Dr. Andrew McKenzie, PhD, vice president of personalized medicine at Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI), shares how º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ is helping lead the precision medicine revolution through data-driven insights and purpose-driven collaboration with biopharma.

About Always Advancing:

From navigating the stages of research and development and engaging diverse populations in clinical trials to enabling patient access to prescribed therapies and beyond, the healthcare landscape has never been more complex or more promising for improving the lives of patients. Our Always Advancing series shares how we help our biopharma partners bridge the divide between today’s challenges and tomorrow’s breakthroughs so more patients can get the care they need.

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