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16-year-old with dreams of becoming oncologist already saving lives | KAT 103 7FM

Feb 3, 2021 Chase Sloan has a goal of becoming an oncologist in the future, but he’s already saving lives from cancer in a unique way. The 16-year-old from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, has written a cookbook, “Cakes for Cancer,” and he donates money from the sales to cancer research. The teen says the idea for his cookbook came naturally because he’s been writing dessert recipes since he was eight. He’s donating 75% of the total proceeds to St. Jude and the American Association for Cancer Research. “I’ve always wanted to write a cookbook and I’ve always wanted to do something for cancer,” Sloan explains. “So it kind of clicked to do them together.”

Dr John C Spinosa Joins Murrieta Genomics as Chief Medical Officer

Dr. John C. Spinosa Joins Murrieta Genomics as Chief Medical Officer Share Article Addition of noted pathologist to executive team provides insights into precision medicine and critical connections to the greater life science community. Dr. John C. Spinosa MURRIETA, Calif. (PRWEB) February 02, 2021 Murrieta Genomics, the launch pad for genomic sequencing startups, has announced that John C. Spinosa, M.D., Ph.D., has joined the executive management team. He has also been appointed as Chief Medical Officer of SimplSEQ, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Murrieta Genomics. “We are fortunate to have attracted Dr. Spinosa to join us,” stated Jay Goth, CEO. “John’s background and experience with companies large and small will be critical to our future success helping genomic sequencing companies revolutionize the healthcare, agriculture and forensic industries. His reputation as a leading pathologist is well

16-year-old from Cleveland Heights writes cookbook to raise money for cancer research

and last updated 2021-01-30 20:26:10-05 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — A Cleveland Heights teen with dreams of one day becoming an oncologist has already started his journey to saving lives from cancer in a unique way. Chase Sloan, 16, decided to write a cookbook last summer called “Cakes for Cancer.” The cookbook, dedicated to a family friend named Anne who died from cancer two summers ago, is helping Sloan raise funds for cancer research. Of the total proceeds from Sloan’s cookbook, 75% will be donated to St. Jude and the American Association for Cancer Research. Sloan said the idea to write a cookbook was something that came naturally since he’s been writing dessert recipes since he was eight.

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