
R. Taylor Sundby: Excited to Open the Doors to My Own Lab at Nemours Children’s Hospital/Thomas Jefferson Medical School
R. Taylor Sundby, Attending Physician and Principal Investigator of the Cancer Interception and Tumor Evolution Lab at Nemours, posted on LinkedIn:
“After 8 years at the National Cancer Institute (NCI)’s Pediatric Oncology Branch—starting as a pediatric heme/onc fellow and staying on for my first “real job”—I turned in my badge today.
I’ve been incredibly lucky to grow here among smart, driven, and kind people who never lose sight of the mission: helping kids with cancer. This place shaped me as a physician-scientist, and I’m so grateful for the mentors (Jack Shern, Brigitte Widemann, many others) and colleagues who’ve guided and challenged me along the way.
It’s hard to leave a place that’s been so foundational—but I’m excited to open the doors to my own lab at Nemours Children’s Hospital/Thomas Jefferson Medical School tomorrow, where I will join their solid tumor and NF1 faculty. I can only hope to build something even a fraction as collaborative and supportive as the team I’ve been lucky to learn from here.”
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