Dr. Partridge is a practicing medical oncologist and clinical researcher. She is vice chair of the Department of Medical Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where she also serves as director of the Adult Survivorship Program and co-founder and director of the Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer. As a professor at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Partridge holds the Eric P. Winer, MD Chair in Breast Cancer Research at Dana-Farber. She leads clinical research and educational efforts nationally and internationally, and is particularly committed to improving outcomes for young women with breast cancer. Dr. Partridge serves on the Board of Directors of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), co-chairs the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology Breast Committee, and serves on the NCI Breast Cancer Steering Committee. She is Chief Scientific Advisor for Susan G. Komen, and her research has been supported by the NCI, Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), Conquer Cancer, and Susan G. Komen. Dr. Partridge has received a Champions of Change award from the U.S. White House, the American Association for Clinical Research (AACR) Outstanding Investigator Award for Breast Cancer, and ASCO’s Ellen L. Stovall Award for Advancement of Cancer Survivorship Care.