Eric Winer talks about his vision for Yale Cancer Center—and his return to New Haven

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Eric P. Winer will begin his job as director of Yale Cancer Center and physician-in-chief of Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale on Feb. 1, but he has started his “listening tour” early.

“I’m going to spend the next couple of months before I arrive there doing a lot of listening, and then I’m going to spend the first couple of months when I am there—listening,” Winer said to The Cancer Letter. 

Winer is the Thompson Chair in Breast Cancer Research, chief clinical development officer, and senior vice president for medical affairs at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, the PI of a breast cancer SPORE, and president-elect of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

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