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November 12, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Rebecca Nagy (43082), a genetic counselor and researcher at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, ...
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October 27, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Heather Hampel (43035), a cancer genetic counselor at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, ...
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June 11, 2009
Family HealthLink Assessment tool developed at The Ohio State University featured in Wall Street Journal article.
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April 16, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Dr. Michael Caligiuri, director of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and chief executive officer of the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, is the ...
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January 14, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Heather Hampel (43035), clinical associate director of the Division of Human Genetics at The Ohio State University Medical Center, has been elected president of the American Board of ...
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December 30, 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center have discovered that a molecule implicated in leukemia and lung cancer is also important in muscle repair and in a ...
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November 25, 2008
"Beyond Risk” will provide essential information and management updates for carriers of BRCA mutations in order to promote early cancer detection and cancer risk-reduction in them and their at-risk relatives.
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August 14, 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers here have discovered that a subtle difference in the activity of a pair of genes may be responsible for one of every 10 colon-cancer cases.
The work, led by researchers ...
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March 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 ...
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February 04, 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 ...
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