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- Spotlight on Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Young Faculty
February 2007 - Many of Memorial Sloan-Kettering's advances in patient care, research, and education are made by young staff members who are just beginning their careers. - An Interview with John Gunn
February 2007 - John R. Gunn is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He came to the Center in 1982 from Michael Reese Medical Center in Chicago, where he was Vice President of Finance. - Evidence Suggests Mad2 Gene May Help Initiate Cancer
February 2007 - A team of scientists led by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center cancer biologist Robert Benezra has revealed new insights into the mechanism of tumor formation by boosting levels of the Mad2 gene in mice. - Patient-reported Side Effects Can Add Value to Clinical Studies
February 2007 - A study by a team of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center clinicians has suggested that asking patients to report side effects during cancer treatment could add valuable information to the monitoring and early detection of potentially serious problems, especially during clinical trials. - Maureen Killackey Joins Memorial Sloan-Kettering To Head Regional Care Network
February 2007 - Maureen Killackey has joined Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center as Deputy Physician-in-Chief and Medical Director of Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Regional Care Network. She succeeds Albert R. Casazza, who is retiring after serving for 11 years as Medical Director of the Regional Care Network. - Alexandra Joyner Joins Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
February 2007 - Alexandra Leigh Joyner has been appointed a Member in the Developmental Biology Program in the Sloan-Kettering Institute. She has also been named the incumbent of the Courtney Steel Chair in Pediatric Cancer Research. - Happy Feet: A Banner Year for Fred's Team
February 2007 - In 2006, Fred's Team members raised more than $3.5 million through various events held across the United States.
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