The Research Evangelist

The Research Evangelist
Podcast Description
The Greek meaning of evangelist is "bringing the good news" In this podcast, patient advocate and lung cancer survivor Dave Bjork brings the good news by serving up stories about the good people in life sciences who are doing amazing work in lung cancer research and care. He calls them “brilliant but not famous." But they are all well known and respected in their field among their peers. From academic researchers to lung cancer clinicians, hear about their work but also their personal stories and passions. Life science is full of really good people who care. Hear their stories.
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The podcast focuses on significant themes in lung cancer research and patient advocacy, showcasing episodes where guests discuss groundbreaking treatments, patient care innovations, and personal stories, such as the impact of early detection and novel therapeutic pathways in lung cancer management.

The Greek meaning of evangelist is “bringing the good news” In this podcast, patient advocate and lung cancer survivor Dave Bjork brings the good news by serving up stories about the good people in life sciences who are doing amazing work in lung cancer research and care. He calls them “brilliant but not famous.” But they are all well known and respected in their field among their peers. From academic researchers to lung cancer clinicians, hear about their work but also their personal stories and passions. Life science is full of really good people who care. Hear their stories.
On today’s episode, meet Dr. Fawzi Abu Rous, a thoracic medical oncologist at Henry Ford Health in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Abu Rous earned his MD from the University of Jordan Faculty of Medicine in 2015. He completed his residency at Michigan State University and graduated from his Hematology and Oncology Fellowship at Henry Ford Health.
Dr. Abu Rous conducts research on lung cancer, specializing in developing biomarkers to guide treatment decisions. He is dedicated to providing the same level of care to his patients as he would to his own family and loved ones.
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