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  2. MD Anderson Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    The MD Anderson Zayed Building for Personalized Cancer Care is located on the MD Anderson Cancer Center campus in Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas. [ 63 ] [ 64 ] The MD Anderson Cancer Center also includes the Khalifa Institute for Personalized Cancer Therapy and the Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed Al Nahyan Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research.

  3. HubSpot - Wikipedia

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    HubSpot hosts an annual marketing conference for HubSpot users and partners called "INBOUND". The event is typically located in Boston. In 2019, HubSpot hosted its largest conference in the event's history, with a record of over 26,000 attendees from 110 countries. [64] [65] The first INBOUND conference took place in 2012.

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    3. Select your dialing options and click Next. 4. Enter your area code and click Next. 5. Select 2-3 access phone numbers and click Next. Note: You cannot manually type in an access number. An access number can only be selected from the list provided. 6. Confirm your settings and click Next. 7. Click Sign on.

  5. Houston Main Building - Wikipedia

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    Houston Main Building. The Houston Main Building [1] (HMB) [2] formerly the Prudential Building, was a skyscraper in the Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas. It originally housed offices of the Prudential Insurance Company, before becoming a part of the MD Anderson Cancer Center. The building was demolished on January 8, 2012. [3]

  6. M.D. Anderson (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Dunaway Anderson was a banker and cotton trader. M.D. (or MD) Anderson may also refer to: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; M.D. Anderson Library, the main general collection library of the University of Houston Libraries

  7. R. Lee Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark obtained surplus army barracks which were converted into operating rooms, out-patient clinics, labs and hospital rooms. Under his supervision the center expanded to 22 acres on donated Houston woodland in 1954 with a 310-bed hospital. [15] [16] Three further additions under his watch put MD Anderson among the largest cancer centers in the ...

  8. John Mendelsohn (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    John Mendelsohn (August 31, 1936 – January 7, 2019) was a president of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He was an internationally recognized leader in cancer research. Mendelsohn served as MD Anderson president from 1996 to 2011. When Ronald DePinho became president, he stepped down September 1, 2011.

  9. Brian Halligan - Wikipedia

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    Brian Halligan is an American executive and author. [1] He is the co-founder and executive chairman of software company HubSpot [2] based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is also a senior lecturer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.