Dr. Teo Soleymani
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I think we're on the forefront. And the term vaccine is a... really big umbrella term.
Yeah, I know. It's going to garner a lot of questions. I think, yes, absolutely. There was a new study that showed that an mRNA vaccine, and that is already pretty controversial, was shown to improve melanoma survival after surgery and chemotherapy. So the goal of all these things is to prime your immune system and and have the immune system know what to target.
Yeah, I know. It's going to garner a lot of questions. I think, yes, absolutely. There was a new study that showed that an mRNA vaccine, and that is already pretty controversial, was shown to improve melanoma survival after surgery and chemotherapy. So the goal of all these things is to prime your immune system and and have the immune system know what to target.
Yeah, I know. It's going to garner a lot of questions. I think, yes, absolutely. There was a new study that showed that an mRNA vaccine, and that is already pretty controversial, was shown to improve melanoma survival after surgery and chemotherapy. So the goal of all these things is to prime your immune system and and have the immune system know what to target.
It's to teach the immune system, hey, this is bad. Next time you see this, go attack it. It's like showing a bloodhound a steak and then going on the hunt. The bloodhound now knows what to scent for and what is normal and what isn't. So the vaccines have a lot of controversial things. I think for medicine and cancer biology, it's going to be revolutionary. We see it for brain tumors.
It's to teach the immune system, hey, this is bad. Next time you see this, go attack it. It's like showing a bloodhound a steak and then going on the hunt. The bloodhound now knows what to scent for and what is normal and what isn't. So the vaccines have a lot of controversial things. I think for medicine and cancer biology, it's going to be revolutionary. We see it for brain tumors.
It's to teach the immune system, hey, this is bad. Next time you see this, go attack it. It's like showing a bloodhound a steak and then going on the hunt. The bloodhound now knows what to scent for and what is normal and what isn't. So the vaccines have a lot of controversial things. I think for medicine and cancer biology, it's going to be revolutionary. We see it for brain tumors.
We see it for glioblastoma. Incredible changes with dendritic cell vaccines. We see it for melanoma now. And in the future, it may be used for all skin cancers with an asterisk, depending on how much we can activate the immune system to target it.
We see it for glioblastoma. Incredible changes with dendritic cell vaccines. We see it for melanoma now. And in the future, it may be used for all skin cancers with an asterisk, depending on how much we can activate the immune system to target it.
We see it for glioblastoma. Incredible changes with dendritic cell vaccines. We see it for melanoma now. And in the future, it may be used for all skin cancers with an asterisk, depending on how much we can activate the immune system to target it.
Thank you for the opportunity. I'm incredibly grateful to be here. I think teaching is really important. Having evidence-based discussions is really important. Challenging dogma is also important, done in the right way, in the evidence-based way. I love what I do. I love everything about the skin. I love seeing patients and also challenging things. the status quo on certain things.
Thank you for the opportunity. I'm incredibly grateful to be here. I think teaching is really important. Having evidence-based discussions is really important. Challenging dogma is also important, done in the right way, in the evidence-based way. I love what I do. I love everything about the skin. I love seeing patients and also challenging things. the status quo on certain things.
Thank you for the opportunity. I'm incredibly grateful to be here. I think teaching is really important. Having evidence-based discussions is really important. Challenging dogma is also important, done in the right way, in the evidence-based way. I love what I do. I love everything about the skin. I love seeing patients and also challenging things. the status quo on certain things.
So thank you for the opportunity. It's been a lot of fun. There's a lot to talk about in skin. We can probably talk for a decade if you let me, but I appreciate it. Thank you.
So thank you for the opportunity. It's been a lot of fun. There's a lot to talk about in skin. We can probably talk for a decade if you let me, but I appreciate it. Thank you.
So thank you for the opportunity. It's been a lot of fun. There's a lot to talk about in skin. We can probably talk for a decade if you let me, but I appreciate it. Thank you.