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Pathology Office of Research Affairs Makes an Impact

Gina Della Porta, left, Director of the Office of Research Affairs, and David Stern, Professor of Pathology and Vice Chair for Basic and Translational Sciences, who oversees the office. In just one year, the Department of Pathology’s Office of Research Affairs has made an impact.

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  • The Policy, Politics & Law of Cancer

    The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School, in collaboration with Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center, hosted a major interdisciplinary conference addressing topics at the cutting edge of cancer policy. This event brought together leading figures in the worlds of cancer care, research, regulation, and policymaking to assess the current state of cancer policy and discuss ways in which law can influence its development.

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  • Yale Cancer Center Heads to Capitol Hill for AACR's Hill Day

    Yale Cancer Center's Drs. David Stern, Roy Herbst, and Howard Hochster are on Capitol Hill today for American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)'s Hill Day. During Hill Day the team is visiting with Connecticut's representatives and staff to talk about the importance of funding for cancer research and patient programs and to provide an update on the impact Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital are having in the fight against cancer.

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  • A Training Program for Cancer Biologists

    Yale Cancer Center is distinguished by its commitment to translational medicine—that is, to turn promising laboratory breakthroughs into new cancer therapies. To that end, Yale’s scientists and clinicians work closely together on Disease Aligned Research Teams, or DARTs, each devoted to specific cancer types.

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  • Advocates Stress Need for Stable, Predictable Increases for NIH/NCI

    More than 70 cancer center directors, physicians, researchers, and advocates representing 25 states visited Capitol Hill on May 7 to urge legislators to provide stable, predictable support for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Fiscal Year 2016. The event allowed advocates to participate in nearly 150 meetings with members of Congress and their staff, including leadership and key committee staff.

    Source: Association of American Cancer Institutes
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  • From Bench to Bedside and Back

    The rallying cry at Yale Cancer Center is “translational medicine”—that is, moving research swiftly from the lab to the clinic so that patients can benefit from breakthrough therapies.

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