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  2. Kettering Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Charles F. Kettering Prize was a US$250,000 award given by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation for the most outstanding recent contribution to the diagnosis or treatment of cancer. [1] [2]

  3. Charles S. Mott Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Charles S. Mott Prize was awarded annually by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation as one of a trio of scientific prizes entirely devoted to cancer research, the other two being the Charles F. Kettering Prize and the Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Prize. The prizes, worth US$250,000, were awarded annually between 1979 and 2005.

  4. General Motors Foundation - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Foundation, Inc. was a 501(c)(3) organization [2] and the philanthropic vehicle of General Motors from its establishment in 1976 until its termination in 2017. [ 1 ] Charities funded by the foundation included Safe Kids Worldwide , [ 3 ] College for Creative Studies , [ 4 ] and the Belle Isle Conservancy .

  5. Alfred P. Sloan Jr. Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Alfred P. Sloan Jr. Prize was a $250,000 award given by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation for outstanding oncological research. [1] [2] The prize was awarded annually from 1979 to 2005. Of the winners, 15 out of 37 have gone on to win either a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine or a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

  6. List of medicine awards - Wikipedia

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    Bristol-Myers Squibb Awards: Bristol-Meyers Squibb Foundation: Distinguished achievements in fields such as cancer, infectious disease, neuroscience, nutrition, and cardiovascular disease United States: Charles S. Mott Prize: General Motors Cancer Research Foundation: Outstanding recent contribution related to the cause or prevention of cancer.

  7. Kettering University - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed as the General Motors Institute of Technology (General Motors Tech) and eventually the General Motors Institute in 1932. [2] [ 6 ] Once referred to as the " West Point of the Automobile industry," [ 7 ] GMI focused on a cooperative education model that combined classroom learning with real-world job experience [ 8 ] (following ...

  8. Emil J. Freireich - Wikipedia

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    1996 Medical Oncology Fellows Outstanding Teacher Award, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; 1996 Return of the Child Award, Leukemia Society of America; 1990 First NIH Distinguished Alumni Award; 1983 Charles F. Kettering Prize, General Motors Cancer Research Foundation; 1981 Jeffrey A. Gottlieb Memorial Award, MD Anderson Cancer Center

  9. Thomas A. Saunders III - Wikipedia

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    Thomas A. Saunders III (June 1, 1936 - September 9, 2022) was a Wall Street innovator, nationally recognized conservative leader, and philanthropist. He was a longtime Partner and Managing Director of Morgan Stanley and founder of the private equity firm, Saunders, Karp & Megrue.