Uniformed Services University to Host May 4th DoD Cancer Moonshot Roundtable

MEDIA ADVISORY

WHAT:  On May 4th, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences will host the Department of Defense Cancer Moonshot Roundtable, “A Conversation on Cancer Health Equity and Military-relevant Environmental Exposures,” as part of a day-long series of agency events sponsored by the White House Cancer Moonshot initiative. 

WHO:  USU’s Dr. Craig Shriver, director of the Murtha Cancer Research Program/Murtha Cancer Center, will lead the roundtable, which will focus specifically on cancer health equity and military-relevant environmental exposures. Participants will include:

  • Seileen Mullen, acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs – Host (DoD)
  • David Smith, acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs – Co-Host (DoD)
  • Craig D. Shriver, MD – Moderator
  • Jerry Lee, PhD, Chief Science and Innovation Officer, Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine (virtual)
  • Jie Lin, PhD, MPH, Senior Epidemiologist, Murtha Cancer Center Research Program, Uniformed Services University
  • Patricia Hastings, DO, Chief Consultant, Health Outcomes Military Exposures, Veterans Health Administration
  • Warren Casey, PhD, acting Chief, Predictive Toxicology Branch, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health
  • Charles Felder, Chief Warrant Officer 4, U.S Army, Fort McNair, Cancer Survivor
  • Jennifer Jabara, Lt. Cmdr., U.S. Public Health Service, Cancer Survivor
  • Melinda DeLoatch-Speight, U.S. Coast Guard partner, Cancer Survivor
  • Homa Shafii-Schweers, Military Spouse, Cancer Survivor
  • Ramon Bravo, SSgt, U.S. Air Force, Cancer Survivor
  • Michael Christian, Sgt, U.S. Marine Corps, Cancer Survivor

An agenda is also enclosed with additional details and a link to the virtual roundtable.

On March 17, 2022, the White House published a fact sheet that outlined the reconvening of the Cancer Cabinet across federal agencies with an aim to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50 percent over the next 25 years, and to improve the experience of individuals and their families living with and surviving cancer, ultimately aiming to end cancer.

WHEN: May 4 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual – Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences YouTube Channel, linked here.

 

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About the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences: The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, founded by an act of Congress in 1972, is the nation’s federal health sciences university and the academic heart of the Military Health System. USU students are primarily active-duty uniformed officers in the Army, Navy, Air Force and Public Health Service who receive specialized education in tropical and infectious diseases, TBI and PTSD, disaster response and humanitarian assistance, global health, and acute trauma care. USU also has graduate programs in oral biology, biomedical sciences and public health committed to excellence in research. The University’s research program covers a wide range of areas important to both the military and public health. For more information about USU and its programs, visit www.usuhs.edu.

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