Introduction to Precision Pathology Podcast

Introducing P³ Podcast

Welcome to P³, our new podcast series on Precision Pathology, created and hosted by Dr. George J. Netto, the Simon Flexner Professor and  Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA.

In each episode, Dr. Netto will share his perspective on the latest discoveries in precision medicine through informal conversations with accomplished authors and thought leaders from around the world. These dynamic discussions are designed to keep you informed about the most critical publications from high-impact journals.
Topics will cover a wide range of disruptive technological advances in diagnostics, prognostics, and predictors of therapeutic response—from digital and computational pathology to spatial and single-cell omics, cell-free nucleic acid assays, and the latest in cellular therapeutics.

We hope you’ll enjoy listening and watching and find the conversations both informative and stimulating. We welcome your thoughts and feedback. Please feel free to connect by email (george.netto@pennmedicine.upenn.edu) or at Dr. Netto’s LinkedIn or Substack.

Introduction to Precision Pathology Podcast
Featured Speaker:
George Netto, MD

George Netto, MD is the Simon Flexner Professor of Pathology and Chairman, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 

Transcription:
Introduction to Precision Pathology Podcast

Intro: Welcome to Precision Pathology Podcast, featuring interviews with authors and global thought leaders who are at the forefront of technological advances in precision diagnostics and therapeutics. Your host is Dr. George Netto, the Simon Flexner Professor and Chair of Pathology and the Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia.


Here is Dr. Netto.  


George Netto, M.D.: My name is George Netto. And I'm the Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. I'm thrilled to announce the launch of our new podcast series, which will focus on the exciting field of Precision Pathology. Hence the code name, P-Cube. P-Cube or Precision Pathology Podcast is available to you at your podcast platform of your choice, be it Apple Podcast, Spotify, or any other platform.


In each episode, I will bring to you my take on the latest discoveries in precision medicine as I sit down for an informal conversation with accomplished authors and thought leaders literally from across the globe. The dynamic discussions will ensure that you stay abreast of the many critical publications from the highest impact journals.


The topics will span the array of disruptive technologic advances that are really advancing our ability to do diagnostics, prognostics and predictors of therapeutic response from digital and computational path to spatial and single cell omics to cell-free nucleic acid assays or liquid biopsy assays to the exciting developments in cellular therapeutics and antibody drug conjugates.


I hope you'll enjoy listening and find the conversation to be both informative and most importantly stimulating. Finally, I look forward to your feedback and suggestions. Please feel free to reach out with any suggestion either by email at my email address here, George,netto@PennMedicine.upenn.edu, or at my LinkedIn account or substack account.


Thank you.


Outro: We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to today's guests for their valuable contributions and thoughtful perspectives. We also wish to thank our dedicated production team and the technical team at Dr. Podcasting. Special thanks to Jennifer Bepler for her dedication and skill in coordinating our episodes.


Please note the opinions expressed by our speakers are their own and do not necessarily represent the Perelman School of Medicine or the University of Pennsylvania. Thank you for listening, and we look forward to welcoming you back for future episodes.