Public Lecture on Molecular Medicine in the War on Cancer, December 16th at 1pm EST

December 16, 2021

Join me for a public leture at the NIH Office of History December 16th at 1pm-- now availiable as a recording at: https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=44150

Molecular Medicine in the War on Cancer: Success or Failure?

 

"A virologist is among the luckiest of biologists because he can see into his chosen pet down to the details of all of its molecules."

  • —David Baltimore, 1975

Accepting his Nobel Prize for his part in the identification of reverse transcriptase, David Baltimore reflected on the “luck” that virologists enjoyed in their ability to see into problems with molecular precision. Although this vision seems inspiring and compelling today, Baltimore spoke at a time of fierce debate among biologists, legislators, and clinicians as to what, if anything, this molecular approach to disease offered. Many were concerned that seeing into the molecular roots of illness left other problems invisible. This lecture will examine debates over the identification of human cancer viruses and the development of a cancer vaccine during the War on Cancer, an attempt larger than the Human Genome Project, as a case for understanding the promises and pitfalls of molecular medicine. As the 50th anniversary of the War on Cancer approaches, this history also provides an opportunity to reflect on the ramifications of how success or failure are defined for the future pathways of biomedical research.

Link now to videocast.nih.gov/ical.ics?live=44150 to add this to your Outlook calendar.  

This event is sponsored by the Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum.  Our office advances the historical understanding of the biomedical research conducted at the NIH by documenting, preserving, and interpreting the history of significant NIH achievements, scientists, and policies.  Visit us at https://history.nih.gov.    
  

Flier: Lecture Series_R_Scheffler.pdf (PDF – 8.17 MB)

Date/Time: December 16, 2021, 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET

Videocast link: https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=44150