Session #1: Round Table - Meryl Weinreb, Moderator
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Event Website
https://cm.jefferson.edu/big-data-september-2020/
Start Date
9-8-2020 10:30 AM
End Date
9-8-2020 11:00 AM
Description
Meryl Weinreb is a retired pharmaceutical marketing executive with extensive experience in oncology – both from an industry and personal perspective. As a 3-time breast cancer survivor, she was uniquely equipped to successfully lead consumer marketing strategy and execution for AstraZeneca’s US oncology portfolio. She was responsible for a number of awarding-winning patient education and support programs for breast, prostate, and lung cancer therapies. Ms. Weinreb served for 7 years on the executive board of the Philadelphia affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation, a nonprofit organization that educates the community about breast cancer and funds research, screening, and support programs. She currently is the affiliate’s Education and Public Policy Chair. In 2013, she was invited to join Komen’s Advocates in Science Program and recently became a member of the group’s national steering committee. As a Komen Scholar, she chairs the Advocate in Science Committee on Peer Review and is Vice Chair of the group’s Education and Training subcommittee.
She has extensive experience as a patient advocate reviewer for the Department of Defense’s Breast Cancer Research Program and the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas, as well as for Komen award programs. She assists researchers - locally, across the country and sometimes abroad - with their grant applications, and currently is collaborating as a patient advocate on several breast cancer research projects where she helps to assure a patient focus in their scientific work.
Session #1: Round Table - Meryl Weinreb, Moderator
Meryl Weinreb is a retired pharmaceutical marketing executive with extensive experience in oncology – both from an industry and personal perspective. As a 3-time breast cancer survivor, she was uniquely equipped to successfully lead consumer marketing strategy and execution for AstraZeneca’s US oncology portfolio. She was responsible for a number of awarding-winning patient education and support programs for breast, prostate, and lung cancer therapies. Ms. Weinreb served for 7 years on the executive board of the Philadelphia affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation, a nonprofit organization that educates the community about breast cancer and funds research, screening, and support programs. She currently is the affiliate’s Education and Public Policy Chair. In 2013, she was invited to join Komen’s Advocates in Science Program and recently became a member of the group’s national steering committee. As a Komen Scholar, she chairs the Advocate in Science Committee on Peer Review and is Vice Chair of the group’s Education and Training subcommittee.
She has extensive experience as a patient advocate reviewer for the Department of Defense’s Breast Cancer Research Program and the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas, as well as for Komen award programs. She assists researchers - locally, across the country and sometimes abroad - with their grant applications, and currently is collaborating as a patient advocate on several breast cancer research projects where she helps to assure a patient focus in their scientific work.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/biginbigdata/2020/sep8/9
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