Cancer - Scientists are making progress received international
Outstanding scientists in research laboratories, universities and medical centers to understand and eliminate cancer is detected from 16 to 20 April 2005 by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) at its annual meeting at 96 in Anaheim, Californiaclinical care, therapy and prevention. Each recipient presents a lecture at the AACR Annual Meeting. We are privileged to recognize some of the extraordinary men and women who, over the years, we had a clear understanding of how cancer develops and the signals that guide and encourage the growth and expansion, and have improved care Patient and prevention strategies, said Margaret Foti, Ph.D., MD (HC), executive officer of RCA.
therapy and treatment, he added. Each award has its own selection committee composed
of members of the AACR. Peers and colleagues nominate award candidates. This years winners represent institutions in Boston, Massachusetts, Cold Spring Harbor, New York City, NY, Los Angeles, California, South San Francisco, California and Seattle, Wash. They are: David M. Livingston, MD, Deputy Director, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and Emil Frei Professor of Genetics and Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, Obtaining the 45th AACR-GHAinnovative contribution to the understanding of the molecular basis of cancer. The AACR and Eli Lilly and Company established this award in 1961 to honor Dr. Clowes, a founding member of RCA and research director of Eli Lilly. The award - the first date of the AACR - recognizes an individual with excellent results
based on recent research on cancer. Conference Livingston, seek ways to BRCA1 tumor suppression, will be held at 05:30 to Sunday April 17 in Room A of the Convention Center.Charles L. Sawyers, MD, a researcher at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Peter Bing Professor of Medicine, director of the Prostate Cancer Program at UCLA, UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center in Los Angeles, California, will be delivered
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