Chinnaiyan is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, an A. Alfred Taubman Scholar and an American
Cancer Society Professor.
An American
Cancer Society Professor, Dr. Verma is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, American Philosophical Society, Third World Academy of Sciences and the recipient of the 2007 Cozzarelli Prize and 2008 Vilcek Prize.
Dr. Inder M. Verma is an American
Cancer Society Professor in the Laboratory of Genetics at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, and one of the world's leading authorities on the development and use of engineered viruses for gene therapy.
«Lung cancer is one of most lethal cancers and prognosis for patients is often poor, with only about 15 percent surviving more than 5 years,» says Inder Verma, Salk's American
Cancer Society Professor of Molecular Biology and lead author of the paper.
Inder Verma Professor and American
Cancer Society Professor Salk Institute for Biological Studies
«This paper shows that an increase in physical mobility of DNA strands is something that happens inside mammalian cells every time there is a break in the DNA,» says de Lange, who is also American
Cancer Society Professor, and Director of the Anderson Center for Cancer Research at Rockefeller.
This was the challenge addressed by Mary - Claire King, Ph.D., American
Cancer Society Professor of Medicine and Genome Sciences, and Tomas Walsh, Ph.D., Associate Research Professor of Medical Genetics, both at the University of Washington, Seattle.
«Our study shows that protein production in neurons is one of the major utilizers of energy and that neurons of Leigh syndrome degenerate because they can't sustain a high enough level of energy,» says Tony Hunter, the Renato Dulbecco Chair and American
Cancer Society Professor in Salk's Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory, who led the research.
Not exact matches
Dr. Clifford A. Hudis, Chief Executive Officer, American
Society of Clinical Oncology Greg Simon, Executive Director,
Cancer Moonshot Task Force, The White House Dr. Ken Robert Smith, Distinguished
Professor of Family Studies and Population Science; Director, Utah Population Database, University of Utah Moderator: Clifton Leaf, Fortune
«These new drugs are opening the door for more avenues of targeted therapy for the future,» says American
Cancer Society president Ralph Vance, a
professor of medicine at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine.
Young people with body mass indexes (BMIs) over 30 are more likely to experience aggressive malignancies, says author Nathan A. Berger, MD, Hanna - Payne
Professor of Experimental Medicine; director of the Center for Science, Health and Society; member of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center; and professor of medicine, biochemistry, oncology and genetics at Case Western Reserve University School of
Professor of Experimental Medicine; director of the Center for Science, Health and
Society; member of the Case Comprehensive
Cancer Center; and
professor of medicine, biochemistry, oncology and genetics at Case Western Reserve University School of
professor of medicine, biochemistry, oncology and genetics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
Sylvia Adams, MD, associate
professor of medical oncology at Perlmutter
Cancer Center and principal investigator of this study, presented the findings on June 3 in Chicago at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Clinical Oncology.
Thomas Minehan, assistant
professor of chemistry, comes to HMC after serving as an American
Cancer Society postdoctoral fellow at Caltech.
«It will be exciting to look in other organisms, such as crop plants and pathogenic fungi, to find out what mRNAs this protein regulates,» said first author Amy Lee, a former UC Berkeley American
Cancer Society postdoctoral fellow who is now an assistant
professor at Brandeis University.
Gwendolyn Thomas, assistant
professor of exercise science, is the co-author of a groundbreaking article in the Obesity Journal (The Obesity
Society, 2017) about the effects of exercise and physical activity on postmenopausal breast
cancer survivors taking AIs — hormone - therapy drugs that stop the production of estrogen.
Leading scientist
Professor Alan Ashworth has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the European
Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) in recognition of his work to improve the care of people with breast
cancer.
As part of our coverage of the 2017 American
Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, held June 2 — 6 in Chicago, we are speaking with Gordon Mills, MD, PhD, chair of the department of systems biology and
professor of medicine and immunology at the University of Texas MD Anderson
Cancer Center in Houston, about ways to incorporate homologous recombination markers into clinical practice for ovarian c
Cancer Center in Houston, about ways to incorporate homologous recombination markers into clinical practice for ovarian
cancercancer.
Apr 28, 2009 Charis Eng, MD, PhD selected for the American
Cancer Society Clinical Research Professorship Charis Eng, MD, PhD, the Sondra J. and Stephen R. Hardis Chair of
Cancer Genomic Medicine and founding Chairwoman of the Genomic Medicine Institute, has been named as the American
Cancer Society (ACS)
Professor of Clinical
Cancer Research.
After receiving his Ph.D., he began his scientific studies at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory where he continues his work today as an American
Cancer Society Research
Professor.
Dr. de Lange joined the Rockefeller faculty in 1990, and was named the Leon Hess
Professor in 1999; she is also Associate Director of the University's Anderson Center for
Cancer Research and an American
Cancer Society Research
Professor.
Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine David H. Koch
Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Member, MIT Koch Institute for Integrative
Cancer Research Member, MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Ex-President, Genetics
Society of America
Patrick S. Moore, M.D., M.P.H. Director,
Cancer Virology Program American
Cancer Society Research
Professor Distinguished
Professor, Department of Microbiology and Medical Genetics University of Pittsburgh
Cancer Institute
Research led by UNC Lineberger Comprehensive
Cancer Center members Katherine Hoadley, PhD, research assistant professor in genetics and Chuck Perou, PhD, professor of genetics and pathology, was selected by the American Society of Clinical Oncology for inclusion in Clinical Cancer Advances 2015, the Society's annual review of progress against cancer and emerging trends in the
Cancer Center members Katherine Hoadley, PhD, research assistant
professor in genetics and Chuck Perou, PhD,
professor of genetics and pathology, was selected by the American
Society of Clinical Oncology for inclusion in Clinical
Cancer Advances 2015, the Society's annual review of progress against cancer and emerging trends in the
Cancer Advances 2015, the
Society's annual review of progress against
cancer and emerging trends in the
cancer and emerging trends in the field.
2000 Catharijne prize for medical research 2001 Award from the European
Society for Clinical Investigation 2001 Spinoza Award of the Netherlands Research Council (NWO) 2004 Louis - Jeantet Prize for Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland 2005 The Science and
Society Prize, Amsterdam 2005 The French honor of «Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur» 2005 Katharine Berkan Judd Award, New York 2006 Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Prize for Immunology and
Cancer Research, Jerusalem 2008 Josephine Nefkens Prize for
Cancer Research (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam) 2008 Meyenburg
Cancer Research Award, Germany 2009 The Queen Wilhelmina Dutch
Cancer Society Award, Amsterdam 2010 The United European Gastroenterology Federation (UEGF) Research Prize 2011 The Ernst Jung Medical Award, Germany 2011 Kolff prize, Amsterdam 2012 Association pour la Recherche sur le
Cancer (ARC) Léopold Griffuel Prize, Paris 2012 William Beaumont prize of the American Gastroenterology Association 2012 The Heineken Prize for Medicine 2012 Knight in the Order of the Netherlands» Lion 2013 The Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences 2014 Massachusetts General Hospital Award in
Cancer Research 2014 TEFAF Oncology Chair 2014, Maastricht 2014 Fellow of the AACR Academy 2014 Struyvenberg European
Society for Clinical Investigation (ESCI) medal 2014 National Icon of the Netherlands 2015 ISSCR - McEwen Award for Innovation 2016 The Academy
Professor Prize of the Royal Netherlands Academy 2016 Kazemi Award for Research Excellence in Bio-Medicine 2016 The Körber European Science Prize, Germany 2016 Swammerdam medal, Amsterdam 2016 The Ilse & Helmut Wachter award, Hamburg, Germany 2017 Princess Takamatsu Award of Merit, Tokyo
In 2007, she was appointed an American
Cancer Society Research
Professor.
This contributes to policy discussion on Medicaid expansion by providing evidence that public outlays on Medicaid are well spent,» said Kimberly Johnson, associate
professor at the Brown School and co-author of the study, «The Effect of Health Insurance on Childhood
Cancer Survival in the United States,» published Sept. 11 in
CANCER, a peer - reviewed journal of the American
Cancer Society.
Pediatric
cancer specialist Susan Lerner Cohn, MD,
professor of pediatrics and director of clinical sciences at Comer Children's Hospital at the University of Chicago, has been elected treasurer of the American
Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
April 18, 2011
Cancer specialist Mark Ratain receives prestigious award from leading oncology
society Mark Ratain, MD, the Leon O. Jacobson Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago, has been awarded the Translational Research Professorship for 2011 by the American Society for Clinical Oncology's Conquer Cancer Foun
society Mark Ratain, MD, the Leon O. Jacobson
Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago, has been awarded the Translational Research Professorship for 2011 by the American
Society for Clinical Oncology's Conquer Cancer Foun
Society for Clinical Oncology's Conquer
Cancer Foundation.
He is a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Research Scientist and American
Cancer Society Clinical Research
Professor.
SOURCES: Joanne Mortimer, M.D., vice chairwoman, medical oncology, City of Hope
Cancer Center, Duarte, Calif.; Edith Perez, M.D., chairwoman, breast cancer clinic, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fla.; May 31, 2008, news conference with Michael Gnant, M.D., professor, surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria; May 31, 2008, presentation, American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, C
Cancer Center, Duarte, Calif.; Edith Perez, M.D., chairwoman, breast
cancer clinic, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fla.; May 31, 2008, news conference with Michael Gnant, M.D., professor, surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria; May 31, 2008, presentation, American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, C
cancer clinic, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fla.; May 31, 2008, news conference with Michael Gnant, M.D.,
professor, surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria; May 31, 2008, presentation, American
Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, Chicago
The American
Cancer Society has deemed sulfates safe, but some lab tests suggest sulfates might pose a cancer risk, explains Mitchell Kline, MD, assistant clinical professor at the Weill Cornell Medical Co
Cancer Society has deemed sulfates safe, but some lab tests suggest sulfates might pose a
cancer risk, explains Mitchell Kline, MD, assistant clinical professor at the Weill Cornell Medical Co
cancer risk, explains Mitchell Kline, MD, assistant clinical
professor at the Weill Cornell Medical College.
«The lining on the inside of food cans that's used to protect against corrosion and bacteria may contain BPA,» explains Cheryl Lyn Walker, PhD, a
professor of carcinogenesis at MD Anderson
Cancer Center and past president of the
Society of Toxicology.