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Next Generation Medicine: Vaccines to End Cancer with Nora Disis, M.D., Fel. ’93

Thurs. Sept 14, 2017      6:30-7:45 p.m.

Hemmingson Center Ballrooms at Gonzaga University

Get a unique look at the UW’s medical breakthroughs at this special collaboration with Gonzaga University. Learn about the latest developments in vaccines that boost cancer immunities and kill cancer. Nora Disis, M.D., Fel. ’93 is a renowned UW Medicine cancer researcher and UW School of Medicine associate dean for translational science.

Remarks by Darryl Potyk, M.D., chief of medical education, and Courtney Law, Ph.D., director, University of Washington School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership.

This lecture is free and open to the public.


Nora Disis HeadshotNora Disis, M.D., Fel. ’93 is an expert in “translational research” — applying scientific breakthroughs to classroom and clinical practice. She specializes in breast and ovarian cancer immunology and immunotherapy, with the aim of developing vaccines to boost cancer immunity and prevent cancer recurrence.

She holds several patents in the fields of targeted cancer therapy and cancer diagnostics and has established research consortiums comprising universities and laboratories across the country to help standardize research monitoring and reporting.

Disis is the co-investigator responsible for immune monitoring at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She is also the associate dean for translational health sciences in the UW School of Medicine, professor of medicine and adjunct professor of pathology and obstetrics and gynecology at the UW and a member of the FHCRC. She is the director of both the UW Institute of Translational Health Science and the Center for Translational Medicine in Women’s Health.

Next Generation Medicine is a lecture series for the Spokane community, presented by the UW Alumni Association and:

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