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Posted 3/26/2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Dr. Carlo Croce, director of the human cancer genetics program at The Ohio State University, received the third annual Albert Szent-Gyorgyi prize for progress in cancer research.<table... The rest of the story
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Posted 2/4/2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – New research suggests that two recently discovered genes are critically important for controlling cell survival during embryonic development.
The genes, called E2F7 and E2F8, are... The rest of the story
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Posted 1/22/2008
Kevin Sweet, MS, CGC was appointed to the Jane Engleberg Memorial Fund of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. The rest of the story
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Posted 1/22/2008
Leigha Senter, MS, CGC was appointed to the Audrey Heimler Special Projects Fund of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. The rest of the story
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Posted 1/22/2008
Rebecca Nagy, MS, CGC was elected Co-Chair of the Familial Cancer Risk Counseling Special Interest Group of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. The rest of the story
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Posted 1/22/2008
Ilene Comeras, RN, OCN, CCRC was elected President of the Columbus Chapter of the Oncology Nursing Society. Her Presidency began on January 1, 2008. The rest of the story
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Posted 1/7/2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – President E. Gordon Gee today announced two changes in leadership to Ohio State University’s cancer program that will allow it to move swiftly toward its goal of becoming a top 10 National... The rest of the story
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Posted 11/14/2007
Leigha Senter elected to a three-year term on the Council of the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Colorectal Cancer. The rest of the story
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Posted 3/1/2007
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – A newly instituted screening test performed on all colon cancer patients at the Ohio State University Medical Center’s James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute may be key to... The rest of the story
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Posted 1/11/2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study using mastectomy tissue shows that precancerous changes can occur in normal-appearing areas of the breast as distant as two inches from a tumor’s edge.
The findings,... The rest of the story
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