NCI SPONSORS SCIENCE WRITERS' SEMINAR: "THE BASICS OF CLINICAL ADVANCES"

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 
NIH News 
National Cancer Institute (NCI) 
http://www.cancer.gov/ 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 

CONTACT: NCI Media Relations Branch, 301-496-6641,
ncipressofficers@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
 
NCI SPONSORS SCIENCE WRITERS' SEMINAR: "THE BASICS OF CLINICAL ADVANCES"
San Diego, Calif., February 14, 2006  

WHAT: 
San Diego, with three of the National Cancer Institute's 61 designated
Cancer Centers, is a major stakeholder in the partnership to end
suffering and death due to cancer.  The National Cancer Institute, part
of the National Institutes of Health, has teamed up with leading cancer
researchers from the Burnham Institute for Medical Research, the Salk
Institute for Biological Studies, and the University of California, San
Diego (UCSD) to provide an inside glimpse to reporters and freelance
journalists on several exciting recent developments in laboratory
research related to cancer.  Four scientists will describe research that
has clinical implications.
 
WHO: 
-- Jerry Collins, Ph.D. (NCI): NCI's role in turning discoveries into
medicines 

-- Reuben Shaw, Ph.D. (Salk): How decoding circuitry underlying tumor
development may lead to targeted cancer therapies 

-- Dwayne Stupack, Ph.D. (Moores UCSD Cancer Center): New opportunities
to control tumor spread 

-- Kristiina Vuori, M.D., Ph.D. (Burnham): From breakthroughs in the
laboratory to the discovery of new drugs: San Diego Center for Chemical
Genomics 
 
WHEN: 
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 14, 2006 
Two Q&A sessions with the scientists will occur: one before a
complementary lunch and the second in the afternoon to conclude the
workshop. Speakers will be available for additional discussion during
lunch. Tours of the cancer center will be available for those
interested. 
 
WHERE: 
Moores UCSD Cancer Center, 3855 Health Sciences Dr., La Jolla, Calif.
Directions and map:
http://cancer.ucsd.edu/aboutus/news/NCIWriters_Map.pdf 

HOW: 
To register for the press briefing, please contact Dorie Hightower or
Ann Benner in the NCI Media Relations Branch at (301) 496-6641 or at
ncipressofficers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

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