Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Boston
Daniel Faden M.D., F.A.C.S., is a head and neck surgical oncologist and scientist in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Harvard Medical School. After completing medical school he was a Howard Hughes Research Scholar in the National Human Genome Research Institute studying cancer genomics. He then completed residency training in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at UCSF where he was embedded in the laboratory of HHMI Investigator Joe DeRisi studying viral oncogenesis. He completed three fellowships at the University of Pittsburgh in head and neck surgical oncology, in cranial base surgery, and a T32 research fellowship in the laboratory of Robert Ferris, MD PhD. In 2018 he returned to Boston where he is an attending surgeon in the division of head and neck surgical oncology at Mass Eye and Ear and Mass General Hospital and an associate member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. The Faden lab is a translational research laboratory focused on head and neck cancer biomarker discovery. The lab is currently funded by three NIH grants, as well industry and foundation awards, to utilize tissue and blood-based approaches for studying head and neck cancer genomics with a primary focus on development of liquid biopsies for detecting, diagnosing, and monitoring HPV-associated cancers.
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Current Pitfalls and Future Potential of ctHPVDNA Detection in HPV+ Head and Neck Cancer
Monday, September 30, 2024
11:27 AM – 11:47 AM ET