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An evening with Henry Friedman, MD '73 Q&A

by Medallion Program

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Mon, Mar 3, 2025

7 PM – 8 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Dr. Henry S. Friedman is an internationally renowned academic adult and pediatric neuro-oncologist who helps to lead The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University. He is the author of more than 500 peer reviewed articles, reviews, and book chapters and has presented extensively at both international and national meetings. Join Medallion as we have a conversation with Dr. Friedman about his motivation to take action and create opportunities for future medical professionals. Be prepared to ask questions!

Dr. Friedman has proven experience in drug development working with leaders in the pharmaceutical industry, Food and Drug Administration, National Cancer Institute and advocacy groups. He is a seasoned innovator and team builder who has built organization cultures for new products and therapy development. He is an expert connector with a network of decision makers in a broad spectrum of industries including financial/banking, healthcare, health insurance, sports media, federal, legal and political.

Dr. Friedman is a committed educator who is a member of the Executive and Super Executive Committees of Duke Medical School which is responsible for the recruitment, screening and selection of medical students. He has reviewed grants for the National Institutes of Health for over 15 years in a spectrum of different study sections. He is the senior editor of CNS Oncology, was the Associate Editor for the Neuro-Oncology Section of Cancer for 15 years and is a reviewer for over 25 academic journals.

Dr. Friedman serves on the advisory board of a number of organizations including Voices Against Brain Cancer, the Tug McGraw Foundation, Pinnacle Care, the National Children’s Cancer Society, Musella Foundation for Brain Tumor Research and Information, The EndBrainCancer Initiative, Cancer Expert Now, and The Glioblastoma Research Organization. He is the on the Board of Directors and ex-Chair of the Foundation for Biomedical Research. He has received a number of awards for his work including the Visionary Award from the Tug McGraw Foundation, the Gary Lichtenstein Humanitarian Award from the Voices Against Brain Cancer Foundation and the Healthnetwork Foundation Service Excellence Award. He is a member of the American Society of Clinical Investigation. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association.

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