
Warren Kibbe
@wakibbe
Cancer Informaticist at Duke. The views expressed are mine and mine alone.
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.Cancer Center Informatics Society #ci4cc24 Day 2. Session on Clinical Trials Catchment Area Informatics. Moffitt Cancer Center experience and activities presented by Dana Rollison, PhD


.Cancer Center Informatics Society #ci4cc24 Day 2. Session on Clinical Trials Catchment Area Informatics. Work by UF Medicine by Xing He linkedin.com/in/xing-he-854ā¦


. Cancer Center Informatics Society #ci4cc24 Keynote from Dr. Jeff Keller DNAnexus, Inc. Great comments on passive vs active engagement with data in academic medical centers.



Great work featuring the DCRI's @drjessilyn, Svati Shah , Melissa Daubert, and Pamela S Douglas on how wearable devices can be used to track walking behaviors that could indicate early-stage heart failure!

Giving a keynote at the MD-PhD National Student Conference today was a full circle moment for me. I have fond memories of attending the conference when I was helping direct a program...thank you for having me back! MD/PhD National Student Conference CU Anschutz Medical Campus #PhysicianScientists


These principles have kept me going as a #PhysicianScientist: 1ļøā£ Stay focused on the question at hand 2ļøā£ Surround yourself with supportive peopleāmost important to your success 3ļøā£ Say yes more often than no 4ļøā£ Ask more questionsāalways 5ļøā£ Find joy and celebrate every day


I had the honor of presenting @NCIResearchCtrās Dr. Steven Rosenberg with a milestone award for 50 years of excellent service to National Cancer Institute. His pioneering work in immunotherapy has touched lives, inspired researchers, and transformed our field. Congratulations, Steven!



#ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth may be coming to an end, but the work to end #ChildhoodCancer must continue. Have a look at promising areas of #CancerResearch and the many ways National Cancer Institute is making a difference in childhood cancer. #CCAM go.nih.gov/F8BhgNX



As a scientist whoās been inspired by Dr. Stanley Korsmeyerās work, it was my honor to give the 18th Stan Korsmeyer Memorial Lecture at WashU Office of Neuroscience Research yesterday. His legacy lives on as we work together across the cancer community to end cancer as we know it.


When it comes to diversity, equity, and inclusion, sometimes it can be hard and sometimes it can be inconvenient, but youāre not going to convince me that weāll be better off without it, that's why I am honored to kick off this year's Association of American Cancer Institutes DEI Summit. #OneTeamOneFight


What an incredible Annual Meeting for the Association of American Cancer Institutes in Chicago. We're expanding the cancer conversation to include and impact those who are at higher risk for this disease. Congratulations to VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center's Dr. Paula D. Bos for her Distinguished Science Award. #OneTeamOneFight

Research breakthroughs that National Cancer Institute and other organizations support are improving thyroid cancer treatments and outcomes. Here are examples of recent research advances that NCI tracks ā letās reflect on and celebrate progress during #ThyroidAwarenessMonth. go.nih.gov/Fnj3Z8B

Season 3 of @NCI_Trainingās Inside Cancer Careers podcast is out! In episode 1, Dr. LeeAnn Bailey discusses National Cancer Instituteās Early Onset Cancer Initiative and the rising incidence of cancers in people aged 18-49. She also shares advice for aspiring scientists: go.nih.gov/CdxU7SI


Dr. W. Kimryn Rathmell will step down as Dr. Kimryn Rathmell, effective Monday, January 20. Read Dr. Rathmellās thoughts in her announcement below.


Exciting news, the 2025-2030 NIH Strategic Plan for Data Science is live! We will release the RFI analysis in February. datascience.nih.gov/sites/default/⦠Special thanks go to S. Klein, J. Wiles, L. Federer, V. di Francesco, H. Sofia, S. Wright, M. Zaringhalam, and my ODSS colleagues.