Paul Goldberg

Paul Goldberg

Editor & Publisher

Paul Goldberg is the editor and publisher of The Cancer Letter. He joined the publication in 1986.

His coverage has had a profound impact on the field of oncology, leading to numerous Congressional investigations, and helped change policy, regulation, and standards of care.

Paul’s reporting has been recognized by the Washington DC Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, the Gerald Loeb Awards, the Association of Health Care Journalists, and the Newsletter and Electronic Publishers Foundation.

His articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and The Washington Monthly, and he has been featured on 60 Minutes, 20/20, CNN and NPR. He is also a novelist and author of nonfiction books.

His author website is www.paulgoldberg.com

Paul graduated from Duke University with a B.A. in economics in 1981.
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The Directors: Ruben Mesa and Kunle Odunsi on how immigration and diversity accelerate discovery “This has always made our environment stronger, not weaker.”
The Directors
At a time when federal immigration policies are becoming stricter, Kunle Odunsi, director of University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center, reflected on the fact that cancer research is a highly international community.
CDER Director Tidmarsh quits amid inspector general probe of his “personal conduct” Cancer advocates express concern about comments that signal trouble for accelerated approval
Regulatory News
George F. Tidmarsh has resigned from his job as director of the FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research in the aftermath of a lawsuit by a former associate and a probe into what an HHS spokesperson described as “serious concerns about his personal conduct.”
Cancer centers adapt to life without site visits as NIH changes CCSG review
News Analysis
Love them or hate them, site visits have been a part of the culture of NCI-designated cancer centers for decades, shaping the process for admitting members to the elite club and influencing internal politics within institutions.
Duke brain cancer researcher Kyle Walsh named director of NIEHS
Kyle Walsh, a brain tumor expert at the Duke Cancer Institute, was named director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Omar Abdel-Wahab, John Byrd, Lieping Chen, Robert Ferris, Wendy Garrett, Victor Velculescu are among new members of National Academy of Medicine
The National Academy of Medicine announced the election of 90 regular members and 10 international members during its annual meeting Oct. 18-20. 
The Directors: Steven Artandi and Eric Winer on how looming policy changes “reverberate” through oncology “Even when funding gets restored and if the H-1B visa threat doesn’t materialize, it creates an environment where especially young people become uncertain.”
The Directors
With major leadership changes, grant disruptions and terminations, and a stoked distrust in science, Steven Artandi, the director of Stanford Cancer Center, worries that young investigators will feel disenchanted by the U.S. research atmosphere and take their work and study elsewhere. 

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