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  2. Nelly Mugo - Wikipedia

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    Nelly Mugo is a Kenyan obstetrician, gynaecologist and scientist involved in HIV and cervical cancer prevention research. She is a Research Associate Professor, Global Health in the University of Washington and the Center for Clinical Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute. [1] She is also a member of the African Academy of Sciences. [2]

  3. Melissa Simon - Wikipedia

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    [8] Simon leads the NCI U54 Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative. [9] She developed and led the first National Cancer Institute developmental Specialized Program of Research Excellence funded in gynecologic cancer disparities which focuses on translational research on cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancer disparities. [10]

  4. Elizabeth Stern - Wikipedia

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    Stern's research spanned multiple avenues of cervical cancer research, combining epidemiology and cytopathology to describe the progression and risk factors of cervical cancer. She was a driving force in defining dysplasia as the earliest histological sign of cervical cancer development. In 1963 she published a study describing 10,000 women ...

  5. Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz - Wikipedia

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    He also heads a Clinical Cooperation at the German Cancer Research Center. [1] Knebel Doeberitz has published over 300 research papers about viral and molecular carcinogenesis, early detection and prevention of cancer, novel prevention, and therapeutic concepts and tumor immunology. [2]

  6. Bradley J. Monk - Wikipedia

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    Bradley J. Monk is an American gynecologic oncologist, academician and researcher. He is a professor on the Clinical Scholar Track in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix, Arizona, [1] as well as at the Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska.

  7. Ian Frazer - Wikipedia

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    On 11 June 2012, Frazer was named a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) for "eminent service to medical research, particularly through leadership roles in the discovery of the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine and its role in preventing cervical cancer, to higher education and as a supporter of charitable organisations." [40]

  8. Ludwig Cancer Research - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Cancer Research is an international community of scientists focused on cancer research, with the goal of preventing and controlling cancer. [1] It encompasses the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, an international non-profit organization founded in 1971 by philanthropist Daniel K. Ludwig .

  9. Vera Gorbunova - Wikipedia

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    She continued her focus on cancer cells and co-developed a gene that produced a thousand times more protein in cancer cells than in healthy cells. In 2008, her research team stripped the protein RAD51 and replaced it with a marker protein DNA which killed breast cancer, fibrosarcoma, and cervical cancer cells with minimal effect on normal cells ...

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