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Multi-Cancer Early Detection Advisory Committee
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Jaime Grund, LGC
Director of Precision Medicine & Breast Centers
St. Elizabeth Healthcare
Edgewood, KY

Jaime Grund, LGC, is the director of the Center for Precision Medicine and Breast Centers at St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Edgewood, KY.  She currently manages two diagnostic sites, five screening sites, and mobile mammography.  As a licensed genetic counselor, she worked in clinical genetic counseling for twenty years in healthcare facilities across the country, including Phoenix, Detroit, Cincinnati, and Northern Kentucky, before establishing the Department of Precision Medicine at St. Elizabeth in 2018.

Since 2018, the program has grown from a two-person consultative service into an established clinical department serving the community in the areas of precision oncology, pharmacogenomics, hereditary cancer prevention, cardiovascular genetics, and perinatal screening and testing.

Originally from a suburb of Kansas City, Ms. Grund earned her bachelor’s degree in biology at Kansas State University and her master’s in genetics from the University of Arizona.

State of Multi-Cancer Early Detection Advisory Committee
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Nima Nabavizadeh, MD
Director of the Radiation Oncology Residency Program
Cancer Early Detection Clinical Research at CEDAR
Portland, OR

Dr. Nima Nabavizadeh MD is Associate Professor of radiation medicine, Program Director of the Radiation Oncology Residency Program for the Department of Radiation Medicine and Director of the Cancer Early Detection Clinical Research at CEDAR. Through partnerships with many biotech companies, Dr. Nabavizadeh studies the testing and implementation of novel tests for the early development of cancers. Clinically, he specializes in gastrointestinal oncology and lymphoma/hematologic malignancies, but treats all types of cancer. Dr. Nabavizadeh earned an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, where he also went to medical school. He completed his residency training in radiation oncology at OHSU.

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Elizabeth K. O'Donnell, MD
Director, Multi-Cancer Early Detection Clinic
Centers for Early Detection and Interception at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, MA

Dr. O’Donnell is a medical oncologist and the Director of the Multi-Cancer Early Detection Clinic in the Centers for Early Detection and Interception at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. She is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a physician-researcher in the Plasma Cell Disorder Center. She graduated from Vanderbilt Medical School and completed her residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center where she spent an additional year as a chief resident. She completed her fellowship in hematology and oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Her research focuses on early detection of cancer and therapeutic and lifestyle interventions for the treatment of plasma cell dyscrasias.

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