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In this episode of the Strive podcast, Dr. Jay Storm, chief of the division of neurosurgery and co-founder of the Center for Data Driven Discovery and Bioinformatics, shares insights from his journey in pediatric neurosurgery and work in genetic research for brain tumors. Dr. Storm discusses his partnership with Dr. Adam Resnick, their development of open-source biorepositories and data platforms, and their commitment to developing personalized medicine for pediatric brain tumors. The conversation delves into the impact of their work on accelerating treatments, the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration, and the philosophical and emotional aspects of practicing pediatric neurosurgery. Dr. Storm expresses hope for the future where childhood cancer can be significantly diminished through advanced genetic interventions and personalized treatment approaches.


00:00 Introduction to the Strive Podcast and Dr. Storm's Journey


02:00 Dr. Storm's Groundbreaking Work in Pediatric Neurosurgery and Personalized Medicine


05:26 The Evolution of Genetic Research and Its Impact on Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment


11:14 Building a Global Research Ecosystem for Pediatric Brain Tumors


18:56 Ethical Considerations and the Power of Patient Advocacy in Pediatric Neurosurgery


29:06 Building a Global Bank for Cancer Research


29:49 The Power of Philanthropy and Open Access in Research


31:45 Fostering Long-Term Collaborations in Science


36:46 The Future of Cancer Research and Treatment Innovations


44:50 Philosophical Reflections on Pediatric Neurosurgery