Dr. Jordan M. Winter trained in General Surgery at Johns Hopkins, and spent additional years there as a post-doctoral research fellow in Molecular Oncology. Dr. Winter received specialty fellowship training in Surgical Oncology at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. In 2011, Dr. Winter was recruited to Thomas Jefferson University as a pancreatic surgeon and research scientist. Dr. Winter assumed the position of Division Chief of Surgical Oncology at University Hospitals and the Director of Surgical Services at the Seidman Cancer Center in 2018. Dr. Winter is a Professor in the Departments of Surgery and Biochemistry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He is also co-director of the Developmental Therapeutics Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery. His clinical interest is in the management of pancreatic and related cancers and his basic research program is focused on identifying metabolic vulnerabilities to treat pancreatic cancer. He currently has research funding from the NIH, Department of Defense and the American Cancer Society supporting active clinical trials and studies to develop novel treatments against pancreatic cancer.