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How To Curse Like An Oncologist

How To Curse Like An Oncologist

Swear like a sailor, a stevedore, a fishmonger, a termagant, or a trooper? If you must. After all, as Mark Twain said, “under certain circumstances, profanity provides relief denied even to prayer.” Perhaps a more sophisticated and elegant way to curse is like an...

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Enter the Epicenter

Enter the Epicenter

Along with “Remission Possible,” one of the new taglines on the redesigned EpicentRx website is “Enter the Epicenter.” Which makes sense - at least to us - on at least two levels. Firstly, epicenter means “dead center,” which EpicentRx lead therapy, RRx-001...

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EpicentRx Word of the Week (WOW): Eristic

EpicentRx Word of the Week (WOW): Eristic

“There’s no controversy about the definition of eristic.” Eristic Definition (adjective): pertaining to controversy, argument, or debate. “Many harsh film critics bring an eristic perspective to their reviews; “Debaters and lawyers have an eristic mindset”; “Pundits...

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The Write Stuff

The Write Stuff

Blogitamus, ergo sumus. We blog; therefore, we are. Or blogitamus, ergo hummus. We blog; therefore, we eat hummus. A lot of it. Either way, write on to that! Also, a blog a day…keeps the spin doctors away. Write on to that too! This is the reason for us to post as...

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The Eye of Sauron?

The Eye of Sauron?

For those who think that the beloved Lord of the Rings (LOTR) trilogy by JRR Tolkien is a work of pure fiction, think again. Below is an image not from one of the Peter Jackson-directed LOTR movies, but from a supermassive black hole at the heart of a spiral galaxy...

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We Spy with Our Imaging Eye

We Spy with Our Imaging Eye

Show of hands, who remembers the children’s game, I Spy? (Time for an obligatory ‘80s reference: Anyone…? Anyone…? Bueller…? Bueller…?) For those that don’t remember, Wikipedia states, “I spy is a guessing game where one player chooses an object within sight and...

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Sun’s Out Guns Out

Sun’s Out Guns Out

Summer is officially here, and so is the gun show. Not talking about Sean Astin, who plays Drew Barrymore’s steroid abuser brother from 50 First Dates - “it’s not juice it’s a protein shake” (lol) - and his ilk, but rather multitargeted molecular shotguns like RRx-001...

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Cold As Ice

Cold As Ice

A fantastic, and seriously catchy song from ‘80s British-American rock supergroup Foreigner is, "Cold As Ice". If we had to choose one reason why many tumors are so hard to treat with checkpoint inhibitors (CIs) like Opdivo and Keytruda, it would be exactly this -...

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EpicentRx Word of the Week (WOW): Hebdomadal

EpicentRx Word of the Week (WOW): Hebdomadal

“Hebdomadal is a literal word of the week.”           Hebdomadal Definition (adjective): 1) happening once a week the meeting occurred hebdomadally; “A little solace came at tea-time, in the shape of a double ration of bread - a whole, instead...

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Fahrenheit 104.51

Fahrenheit 104.51

The esteemed science fiction author, Ray Bradbury, who died in 2012, claimed, perhaps erroneously, as it turns out, in his famous post-apocalyptic novel, Fahrenheit 451, that 451 degrees is the temperature at which book paper catches fire and burns. In the dystopian...

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But Wait, There’s More!

But Wait, There’s More!

On a crossword puzzle, we came across this 5-letter clue: “But wait! There's more!” The answer if you grew up in the ‘80s like we did was immediately evident: Ginsu. Click on the video above to watch the so-bad-it’s-good infomercial for the Ginsu knife that introduced...

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KEVLARx: Hit Me With Your Best Shot

KEVLARx: Hit Me With Your Best Shot

We have officially designated Pat Benatar’s 1980s take-no-prisoners smash single Hit Me With Your Best Shot as the official anthem for KEVLARx. This is the randomized, placebo-controlled Phase 2b clinical trial of RRx-001 (nibrozetone) given as pretreatment before...

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EpicentRx Word of the Weak (WOW): Epicene

EpicentRx Word of the Weak (WOW): Epicene

"We’re neutral about the word epicene." Epicene Definition (adjective): 1) weak, flaccid an epicene style of writing 2) genderless they is an epicene pronoun 3) androgynous Pat was an epicene character played by Julia Sweeney on SNL during the early 1990s 4)...

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Mad, Dad, and Dangerous To Know

Mad, Dad, and Dangerous To Know

This is the third post we’ve written that riffs on Lady Carolyn Lamb’s awesome, reputation-defining epithet for her mercurial lover, the English poet, Lord Byron: mad, bad, and dangerous to know. The “Dad” in question from the title is an extremely kind, and doting...

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Mr. Best

Mr. Best

One of the most successful YouTube icons or self-styled “influencers” of all time is Jimmy Donaldson aka #MrBeast with 245 million followers, according to Wikipedia. If that sounds like an insane number, consider that lead EpicentRx therapy, AdAPT-001, is Mr. Best, or...

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Flood-gates

Flood-gates

We live not in an age of walls but of gates. Ever since the “Watergate” break-in over 50 years ago, the ‘flood-gates’ opened and the one-size-fits-all, overused suffix “-gate”, which is now metonymous with scandal, attached itself to all manner of coverups,...

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Pink Stripes

Pink Stripes

After writing one of our absolute favorite blog posts (here), on Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft, and the New England Patriots dynasty, it occurred to us that we had left out perhaps the most seminal and influential name of all - Ernie Adams. Ernie who??...

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EpicentRx Word of the Weak (WOW): Effete

EpicentRx Word of the Weak (WOW): Effete

"The thrill of victory, the agony of effete." Effete Definition (adjective): 1) degenerate, decadent, snobbish, over-refined the effete, pampered aristocracy who wants things done for them; a group of self-professed, effete intellectuals; tennis is considered by some...

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Fox News

Fox News

You’re entering the Spin City Zone! We wish accomplished actor, caring philanthropist, and genuine inspiration, the one the only, #MichaelJFox, born on June 9th, 1961, a Happy Belated Birthday! 🎂 His foundation, the Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF), which he...

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The Pecking Order of TGF-β

The Pecking Order of TGF-β

How unintentionally ironic that the phrase “winner, winner, chicken dinner!” is used to celebrate a victory, at least in casinos, considering that had we lived 240-66 million years ago, carnivorous dinosaurs, the ancestors of modern-day chickens, might have exclaimed,...

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The Number One Impersonator

The Number One Impersonator

Maybe the second-best impersonator that we’ve ever seen is Frank Caliendo, who sounds like a dead ringer for a whole host of celebrities and sports personalities such as Charles Barkley, John C. Reilly, Robert Downey Jr., Joe Rogan, Chris Berman, Jon Gruden, Adam...

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The Rainmaker

The Rainmaker

The Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines a rainmaker as 1. “a person who produces or attempts to produce rain by artificial means” 2. “a person (such as a partner in a law firm) who brings in new business also : a person whose influence can initiate progress or...

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Mostly Single and Ready to Mingle

Mostly Single and Ready to Mingle

At #BIO2024, the Pharmaceutical Industry’s answer to speed dating, EpicentRx declares its relationship status to be “mostly single and totally ready to mingle.” Outside only of oncology in China, where EpicentRx has partnered with SciClone Pharmaceuticals, the company...

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EpicentRx Word of the Week (WoW): Plenary

EpicentRx Word of the Week (WoW): Plenary

"Read this definition of plenary that is complete in every way." Plenary Definition (noun): 1) fully attended. 2) unqualified; absolute; comprehensive. Pronunciation: pleh-nr-ee Example sentences: “A plenary talk during a conference is one that everyone has been...

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Making Sarcoma History

Making Sarcoma History

The MD Anderson tagline is “Making Cancer History”, which applies to sarcoma investigator and MD Anderson Associate Professor, Dr. Anthony P. Conley. The man of the moment, Dr. Conley is spotlighted in a just-released MD Anderson newsletter entitled Newest Research in...

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B-IO+ 2024

B-IO+ 2024

BIO, which stands for Biotechnology Innovation Organization, is a signature biotech partnering conference that will take place this year from June 3rd-6th at the downtown San Diego Convention Center, a few miles from EpicentRx HQ. EpicentRx puts the “IO” in BIO: the...

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Disrupt Or Go Home

Disrupt Or Go Home

The term, disruptive innovation, reminds us of what the late, great funnyman and real disruptive innovator, Robin Williams, once said about drugs: “When I was growing up, they used to say, 'Robin, drugs can kill you.' Now that I’m 58 my doctor is telling me, 'Robin,...

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Here Comes the ASCO Boom

Here Comes the ASCO Boom

  “BOOM!” emailed Dr. Anthony P. Conley to us after having received notice that he was selected to give an oral presentation on lead EpicentRx therapy, AdAPT-001, plus a checkpoint inhibitor at #ASCO2024. Actually, the “BOOM!” was bigger than that, both literally...

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ASCO Challenge

ASCO Challenge

It is a real challenge to get an abstract accepted at ASCO, so this week in the lead-up to the big conference, ASCO24, we set ourselves a just-for-fun, and considerably easier challenge, at least by comparison: to write a blog where we use ASCO as an adjective, verb,...

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Blogging About Vlogging

Blogging About Vlogging

Captain’s blog Stardate 5/28/2024 We’ve officially taken the plunge and launched a YouTube channel dedicated to video blogging or “vlogging” all-original EpicentRx-related content. After much back-and-forth with our dedicated PR and communications team, Ashley (“AT”),...

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EpicentRx Phrase of the Week: Disruptive Innovation

EpicentRx Phrase of the Week: Disruptive Innovation

“Innovaaaation is making us great."Sung to the tune of the Heinz “Anticipaaaation” ketchup commercial from the 1970s, shown below.Disruptive Innovation noundis-ruhp-tiv in-uh-vay-shuhnDefinition: Any type of transformative innovation that “disrupts” and displaces an...

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Brady or Belichick?

Brady or Belichick?

It is a question for the ages - and a long-running debate, which we hope to settle once and for all. Who on the New England Patriots was most responsible for the team’s historic number of Super Bowl wins and appearances, 6 and 11, respectively? Was it the most...

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It’s Hip To Be Square

It’s Hip To Be Square

Chemical rings come in several different shapes. Triangle-shaped 3-membered rings like cyclopropane. Pentane-shaped 5-membered rings like cyclopentane. Hexagon-shaped 6-membered rings like benzene, which because of its doughnut-like shape would undoubtedly appeal most...

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EpicentRx Word of the Week: Munchausen

EpicentRx Word of the Week: Munchausen

“Munchausen puts the “con” in hypochondria." Munchausen’s Syndrome noun moon-chau-zn sihn-droom Definition: to induce or feign illness in oneself. Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy noun moon-chau-zn sihn-droom bi prok-see Definition: to induce or feign illness in a child...

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ASCO and BIO 2024 Preview

ASCO and BIO 2024 Preview

This preview is rated BD for Business Development. It’s almost showtime! The stage is set for the June 3rd ASCO 2024 oral presentation by Dr. Anthony P. Conley on lead EpicentRx therapy, AdAPT-001, in Chicago. Excitement is also building for the upcoming BIO...

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A Bug and A Drug

A Bug and A Drug

If you, like Huey Lewis memorably sang in 1987, want a new drug... One that won't make me sick One that won't make me crash my car Or make me feel three feet thick I want a new drug One that won't hurt my head One that won't make my mouth too dry Or make my eyes too...

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“Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know”

“Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know”

So said Lady Carolyn Lamb about her lover, the Romantic poet, aristocrat, infamous lady killer, and original rebel with a cause, Lord Byron. The same could be said of the hopefully soon-to-be-infamous tumor killer, AdAPT-001, an experimental oncolytic adenovirus which...

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You Can’t Teach An Old Dogma New Tricks

You Can’t Teach An Old Dogma New Tricks

Or can you? This phrase, which comes from the legendary writer, Dorothy Parker, best known for her wicked wit and caustic repartee, highlights how dogma, referring to a well-accepted belief or set of beliefs, is so firmly fixed as to be unalterable. The dogma or...

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EpicentRx Word of the Week (WOW): Diegesis

EpicentRx Word of the Week (WOW): Diegesis

“Is it called 'indiegesistion' when we hear upset stomach noises in a movie or on the TV”? Diegesis Definition (noun): 1. a narration 2. the fictional world of a novel or film Pronunciation: dahy-uh-jee-sis Diegetic Definition (adjective): anything that happens within...

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Bullet Blog #5: 4 Before and Then No More

Bullet Blog #5: 4 Before and Then No More

Celebrated American short-story writer and poet, Edgar Allan Poe, famously wrote, “Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore.'” At EpicentRx we “quoth” the dosing regimen of RRx-001 (nibrozetone) in the Phase 2b KEVLARx clinical trial as “4 Before and Then No More.” Clearly no...

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Bullet Blog #4: Fast Facts About Cisplatin

Bullet Blog #4: Fast Facts About Cisplatin

First described by the Italian chemist Michele Peyrone in 1845, cisplatin is an alkylating agent that contains the metal platinum. Its full name is cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (II). Cisplatin is used to treat head and neck cancer as well as testicular, ovarian,...

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Bullet Blog #3: Fast Facts About Kevlar ®

Bullet Blog #3: Fast Facts About Kevlar ®

The Phase 2b clinical trial with RRx-001 (nibrozetone) against chemotherapy and radiation-induced severe oral mucositis (SOM), called KEVLARx, takes its name, obviously, from the bulletproof polymer called Kevlar® that was invented at DuPont™. The hope is that the...

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Bullet Blog #2: Mouth or Mowth

Bullet Blog #2: Mouth or Mowth

How do you spell mouth? As above, right? Yes, unless you develop severe oral mucositis (SOM) from the treatment of head and neck cancer in which case that spelling - and pronunciation - definitively changes to “m-o-w-t-h”. The o-w is for OW!!!!! As in OW, THAT REALLY,...

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Bullet Blog #1: Welcome Aboard the KEVLARx Bullet Train

Bullet Blog #1: Welcome Aboard the KEVLARx Bullet Train

The KEVLARx Bullet Train has finally left the station. Tickets please. Final destination: head-and-neck cancer with stops at several top-notch clinical trial sites and institutions along the way. These sites are the following, with more coming soon: The Ohio State...

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EpicentRx Word of the Week (WOW): Distaff

EpicentRx Word of the Week (WOW): Distaff

“Distaff? What about datstaff?”         Distaff Definition (noun): a stick around which wool is wound for spinning. Definition (adjective): of or concerning women. Pronunciation: dist-aaf Example sentences: “Distaff is an old word that appears in...

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The KEVLARx Bullet Train

The KEVLARx Bullet Train

All aboard the KEVLARx bullet train! Destination: head and neck cancer (HNC) without a stop, hopefully, at severe oral mucositis. En route over the following week, as a quick, handy reference, watch for a series of “bullet blogs” with fast facts on RRx-001...

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A Blog About Blag

A Blog About Blag

A British slang word (you know how we absolutely love the Brits - that’s true AE), which may derive from the French word blaguer, to joke, blag means to bluff, fib, con, or bs. Quintessential blaggers - not bloggers note the distinction - are lawyers, salesmen,...

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Nrf2 Herder

Nrf2 Herder

Happy early “May the 4th Be With You” aka #StarWarsDay. If fans of Star Trek are called Trekkies, or Trekkers, fans of Lord of the Rings are called Tolkienites or Ringers, and fans of Harry Potter are called Potterheads, then what is the equivalent for Star Wars fans?...

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