Stanford School of Medicine
100 Years of Radiology and Radiation Oncology

Program

SATURDAY, MAY 21 , 2005

1:00pm - 2:30pm
Open Presentation of Historical and Scientific Exhibits

2:30pm - 5:00pm
Symposium

Symposium Welcome

Philip A. Pizzo, M.D.
The Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean,
School of Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics and of Microbiology and Immunology

Presenters and Panelists

A Triumph of the Department: Curing Hodgkin’s Disease

Saul A. Rosenberg, M.D.
Maureen Lyles D’Ambrogio Professor, Emeritus
“Finding a Cure for Hodgkin’s Disease– a Partnership with Henry S. Kaplan”

The Situation in 2005

Gary M. Glazer, M.D.
Emma Pfeiffer Merner Professor in the Medical Sciences Chairman,
Department of Radiology
“A Revolution in Medical Imaging: Where it Stands,Where it is Headed”

Richard T. Hoppe, M.D.
Henry S. Kaplan-Harry Lebeson Professor of Cancer Biology Chairman,
Department of Radiation Oncology
“Radiation Oncology, Advances in Technology and Improved Patient Care”

The Leading Edge of Science: Shaping Personalized Medicine

Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Radiology Director, Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
Head, Nuclear Medicine
"Molecular Spies for Personalized Imaging"

Amato J. Giaccia, Ph.D.
Professor of Radiation Oncology
Director, Division of Radiation and Cancer Biology
"The Future of Targeted Therapies for Radiotherapy"

Matt van de Rijn, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology
"New Prognostic Markers in Breast Carcinoma"

The Economics: Can Society Afford Personalized Medicine?

Jeffrey R. Immelt
Chairman and CEO
General Electric Co.

Richard M. Levy, Ph.D.
Chairman, President and CEO
Varian Medical Systems

Erich R. Reinhardt, Ph.D.
President and CEO
Siemens Medical Solutions

John B. Shoven, Ph.D.
Charles Schwab Professor of Economics
Wallace R. Hawley Director of SIEPR

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