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Thompson's laboratory undertakes basic research in the fields of cancer biology and immunology. This research has helped advance the understanding and deployment of immunotherapy to treat cancer. Thompson has studied how genes regulate apoptosis and metabolism, and investigated their application in treating cancer. [2]
The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology was named for Dr. Caspar Wistar (1761-1818), a prominent Philadelphia physician and chair of the anatomy department at the University of Pennsylvania. He wrote and published the first American textbook on anatomy — A System of Anatomy : Volume 1 (1811), Volume 2 (1814).
med.upenn.edu /lemmonlab / medicine .yale .edu /pharm /people /mark _lemmon .profile Mark Andrew Lemmon FRS [ 2 ] (born 1964) an English-born biochemist, is the Alfred Gilman Professor and Department Chair of Pharmacology at Yale University where he also directs the Cancer Biology Institute.
Medical and research facilities of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Between 1765 and 1801, medical school lectures were held in Surgeon's Hall on 5th Street in Center City Philadelphia. In 1801, medical instruction moved with the rest of the university to 9th Street. [16]
Marie Celeste Simon is the Arthur H. Rubenstein Professor of cell and developmental biology, the scientific director of the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, and the associate director of the Abramson Cancer Center Core Facilities, at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
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U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned in a recent advisory about alcohol use increasing cancer risk. The advisory notes that alcohol can increase the risk of throat, liver, esophageal ...
He directed the Hormone Action and Cancer Group at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, continuing his research into hormone receptor action and cancer biology. In 2004, Jameson was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and became a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2005.