Cancer Immunotherapy- The New 4th Arm | drbeen

About This Video

Eligible for 0.5 CME

Dr. William Murphy Distinguished Prof., Vice Chair of Research for Dermatology and Internal Medicine departments discusses cancer immunotherapy. The following topics are discussed:
The new trends in this area and the mechanisms involved are being researched.
Cost, risk, success, and failure of various methods in this area.
Passive immunotherapy vs active immunotherapy is discussed.
CAR-T cell-related mechanics are discussed.

Brief bio of Dr. Murphy:
My research for the past 30 years has centered on translational studies involving modeling cancer-immune system interactions starting with my earlier studies on NK cells and HSCT in mouse models and later at the National Cancer Institute on their role in cancer immunotherapy which then expanded to issues in immunotherapy in general.

Dr. William J. Murphy, Ph.D. for UC Davis Health
https://health.ucdavis.edu/team/search/1226/william-murphy---cancer---dermatology---hematology-oncology---pathology---dermatopathology-sacramento

Instructor

Prof. Dr. William Murphy

Prof. Dr. William Murphy

Distinguished Professor Vice Chair of Research Department of Dermatology Distinguished Professor Department of Internal Medicine Division of Hematology/Oncology