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...makes sense for incoming university and [Faculty of Arts and Sciences] leaders to recruit a new GSAS dean as an ongoing member of their future leadership team,” Skocpol said in a statement...
...Researchers have wrung other kinds of information out of cancer cells, including the way they spur the formation of blood vessels, which nourish their growth. Avastin, approved in 2004, is the first drug to throw a wrench into the process by suppressing a tumor's ability to recruit vascular growth factors. As with many of the newer therapies, doctors have found that it works best as part of a cocktail of cancer drugs...
...makes sense for incoming university and FAS leaders to recruit a new GSAS dean as an ongoing member of their future leadership team," Skocpol said in a statement...
...years ago, there was only one drug, a chemotherapy agent, available to treat colon cancer, and it wasn't very effective. In the past decade, more chemotherapy drugs, which are easier on the body, and new classes of targeted therapies, which specifically block a tumor's ability to recruit growth factors and blood vessels, have improved the survival of patients...
...scholar but as a mentor.” “At this point in Japanese historical scholarship,” Khosrowpour added, “there’s nobody more active in the field.” Both Khosrowpour and Kurashige praised Adolphson for his ability to recruit students to the field and his innovative teaching techniques. Adolphson, Khosrowpour said, spearheaded the creation of a freshman seminar that takes students on a University-funded trip to Kyoto, Japan. Adolphson also teaches Historical Study A-14, “Japan: Tradition and Transformation...