


David Fajgenbaum, MD, MBA, MSc
Assoc. Professor, University of Pennsylvania (CSTL); President & Co-Founder, Every Cure; President & Co-Founder, Castleman Disease Collaborative Network; Author








































































































David Fajgenbaum, MD, MBA, MSc
Assoc. Professor, University of Pennsylvania (CSTL); President & Co-Founder, Every Cure; President & Co-Founder, Castleman Disease Collaborative Network; Author
Co-Founder and President of Every Cure and a physician-scientist at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is one of the youngest faculty members ever to receive tenure at Penn Medicine. A patient battling a rare and life-threatening disease, Dr. Fajgenbaum discovered a repurposed treatment that saved his own life—a story he chronicled in his national bestselling memoir ‘Chasing My Cure‘, which is being adapted into a film by Forrest Gump producer Wendy Finerman. He has since advanced 13 more repurposed treatments for cancer and rare diseases and co-founded Every Cure to unlock more hidden cures from existing medicines. Every Cure has received over $100M from ARPA-H and TED’s Audacious Project. Earlier in his career, Dr. Fajgenbaum co-founded the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network (CDCN), which has transformed the research and treatment of Castleman disease and serves as a model for accelerating progress against other rare conditions.
One of the youngest recipients of multiple top NIH and FDA grants, Dr. Fajgenbaum has authored over 100 scientific papers in leading journals, including The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, and The Journal of Clinical Investigation. He has been profiled by The New York Times, Good Morning America, TODAY, and Forbes 30 Under 30 and has received numerous honors, including the 2016 Atlas Award alongside then VP Joe Biden, 2022 NDRI Service to Science Award alongside Nobel Laureates Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman, 2023 Philadelphia Citizen of the Year Award, and selection to the 2025 TIME100 Health list of the world’s most influential people in health. Dr. Fajgenbaum earned a BS from Georgetown University, MSc from the University of Oxford, MD from the University of Pennsylvania, and MBA from The Wharton School. While in college, David was a Division I quarterback and founded and led a national support network for grieving college students.
One of the youngest recipients of multiple top NIH and FDA grants, Dr. Fajgenbaum has authored over 100 scientific papers in leading journals, including The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, and The Journal of Clinical Investigation. He has been profiled by The New York Times, Good Morning America, TODAY, and Forbes 30 Under 30 and has received numerous honors, including the 2016 Atlas Award alongside then VP Joe Biden, 2022 NDRI Service to Science Award alongside Nobel Laureates Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman, 2023 Philadelphia Citizen of the Year Award, and selection to the 2025 TIME100 Health list of the world’s most influential people in health. Dr. Fajgenbaum earned a BS from Georgetown University, MSc from the University of Oxford, MD from the University of Pennsylvania, and MBA from The Wharton School. While in college, David was a Division I quarterback and founded and led a national support network for grieving college students.



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