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...five mountain stages at the end, it was perhaps Armstrong's easiest Tour win, if easy can be applied to a grueling three-week event that took riders over 3,270 km of rolling valleys and vertiginous mountain peaks. With one-time winner and three-time runner-up Jan Ullrich of Germany sidelined with a knee injury and legendary Italian climber Marco Pantani under drug suspension, Armstrong had only one real challenger - Spanish climber Joseba Beloki of once, who finished 7:17 behind...
...Ullrich, a pioneer in cancer research and treatment, is this month launching U3 - short for Ullrich Three - his third commercial venture...
...Currently director of molecular biology at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, a non-profit research center near Munich, Ullrich is renowned for his research in gene technology...
...postdoctoral fellow at the University of California in San Francisco in the 1970s, and later at Genentech, Ullrich worked on cloning the gene for insulin. His research led to the development of the first commercial medical treatment, human insulin for diabetes, produced through recombinant dna technology. Since then Ullrich has been on a quest to battle cancer by concentrating on signal transduction, a means of communication between cells in the human body. From this work came the drug Herceptin, the first treatment to aim at the cells that cause breast cancer. Ullrich's approach is not to target the cancer...
...signaling-inhibitor drug that he helped develop, is being studied as a potential treatment for colorectal and lung cancers as well as aids-related Kaposi's Sarcoma. Ullrich's U3 will attempt to identify more communication molecules that can be targeted in the war against cancer...