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St. Jude Names Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, MD, Director of International Outreach Program


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Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, MD

Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, MD, an international leader in pediatric solid tumor research, is joining St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to head the International Outreach Program.

Dr. Rodriguez-Galindo will serve as International Outreach Program Director and an executive vice president. He will also chair the newly created Department of Global Pediatric Medicine and hold the Four Stars of Chicago Endowed Chair in International Pediatric Research. 

A native of Spain, Dr. Rodriguez-Galindo came to St. Jude in 1994 as a postdoctoral fellow and served as a clinical researcher and faculty member for more than a decade. He focused on developing new therapies for retinoblastoma, sarcomas, and rare childhood cancers.

He returns to St. Jude from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children’s Hospital, where he was Director of the Pediatric Solid Tumor Program, Medical Director of the Clinical and Translational Investigations Program, and Director of the Global Health Initiative in Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders. He also served as Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.

“Today, more than 80% of children with cancer live in low- and middle-income countries, and more than half will die from their diseases,” said James R. Downing, MD, St. Jude President and CEO. “Dr. Rodriguez-Galindo’s broad experience in global medicine and his vision for the International Outreach Program will help St. Jude change that statistic by establishing a clinical care and research agenda that accelerates worldwide progress for children with cancer.”

International Outreach Program

Established in 1998 with the goal of improving the level and quality of care for childhood cancer patients around the world, the St. Jude International Outreach Program now includes 24 partner sites in 17 countries. The program is leading the development of integrated models of education and capacity, resulting in steady improvements in the outcomes of children with cancer in those areas. 

Through the International Outreach Program, St. Jude also fosters the development of regional networks among its international partners and collaborators. This model moves beyond the existing one-on-one partnership approach by promoting self-sufficiency and the sharing of expertise among international sites. These efforts have led to the creation of three successful international networks: the Asociación de Hemato-Oncología Pediátrica de Centro América (AHOPCA), which includes members from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, and Panama; the National Childhood ALL Study Group in China; and the Pediatric Oncology East and Mediterranean (POEM) Group, which encompasses partner sites and collaborating centers in more than 20 countries in the Middle East, northern Africa, and southern Asia.

“By further integrating research, innovation, and advanced education, the International Outreach Program is creating a new paradigm for global pediatric oncology care,” said Dr. ­Rodriguez-Galindo. “Our ultimate goal is to generate knowledge and innovative models so that soon all children with cancer in the world have access to ­quality care.” ■


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