Conversations in Lung Cancer Research

A/Prof Fiona Hegi Johnson: Navigating Careers and Innovations in Lung Cancer Research

Episode Summary

In this episode of 'Conversations in Lung Cancer Research,' A/Prof Mel Moore sits down with A/Prof Fiona Hegi Johnson, a radiation oncologist at the Peter McCallum Cancer Center and senior research fellow at the University of Melbourne. Fiona shares her journey into radiation oncology, highlighting her career progression, the impact of serendipity, and the importance of mentors. They discuss technological advancements in the field, the role of multidisciplinary teams, changes in lung cancer treatments, and clinical challenges. Fiona offers insights into balancing clinical work with research and provides advice for early-career professionals in the field.

Episode Notes

In this episode of 'Conversations in Lung Cancer Research,' A/Prof Mel Moore sits down with A/Prof Fiona Hegi Johnson, a radiation oncologist at the Peter McCallum Cancer Center and senior research fellow at the University of Melbourne. Fiona shares her journey into radiation oncology, highlighting her career progression, the impact of serendipity, and the importance of mentors. They discuss technological advancements in the field, the role of multidisciplinary teams, changes in lung cancer treatments, and clinical challenges. Fiona offers insights into balancing clinical work with research and provides advice for early-career professionals in the field.

(00:00) Introduction and Acknowledgements

(00:32) Guest Introduction: Associate Professor Fiona Hegi Johnson

(01:33) Fiona's Career Journey and Early Challenges

(04:08) Choosing Radiation Oncology

(06:04) Balancing Clinical and Academic Roles

(09:46) Challenges in Radiation Oncology Research

(13:45) Technological Advances in Lung Cancer Treatment

(17:22) Multidisciplinary Team Dynamics

(23:03) Fiona's Role in TROG and Mentorship

(28:32) Advice for Early Career Professionals

(30:02) Conclusion and Final Thoughts