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Sekerob
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----------------------------------------.... indication for this X-ray Crystallography science was.... "As far as we can tell, the next cancer project will have more reasonable memory requirements.".... 3 month old internal note, so don't pin us down on that plz.
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E. Frijters
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Thanks Brecht, I read a few weeks ago that somewhere a hospital is going to be build with the objective to deploy this 'automated' approach and aim for a 48 hours arrival to complete treatment program design and after, return patients back to their local health center / hospital for the actual treatment. Sounds mechanical, but i think it's the way to maximize the access to advanced diagnosis. The Dutch Sponsor Lotery is collecting money for the VUmc Cancer Center in Amsterdam. I think this is the center that claims the 48 hour diagnose-to-treatment program link to site : http://www.cancercenteramsterdam.nl/ link to english brochure: http://www.cancercenteramsterdam.nl/docs/2005/05/VUmc-CCA_EN.pdf
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http://pleiad.umdnj.edu/IBM/:
New Funding Leveraging the scientific findings that were established as part of the "Help Defeat Cancer" project, researchers at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Rutgers University have been awarded additional competitive extramural funding to propel their cancer research initiatives forward. 06/07-05/09 Dr. Foran serves as Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. DiPaola. UMDNJ Cancer Initiative. (W81XWH-06-1-0514). Department of Defense. $908,000. Funded. 09/07- * Dr. Foran serves as Principal Investigator with Co-Principal Investigators Dr. Parashar and Dr. Bhanot, Establishing a Center for High Throughput Data Analysis for Cancer Research. IBM. Shared University Research (SUR) Project Award. Undisclosed amount. Funded. 09/07 - 09/11 Dr. Foran serves as Principal Investigator with Co-Principal Investigator Dr. Saltz. Image Mining for Comparative Analysis of Expression Patterns in Tissue Microarrays. (1RO1LM009239-01A1) NIH. $ 2,787,180. (Percentile Ranking: 3.9%). Funded. |
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