People in the News - News Updates
Find out the latest news about DCEG Staff: awards and recognition, hirings and promotions, and engagement at scientific conferences.
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Henderson Receives ISBER Distinguished Leadership and Service Award
Henderson Receives ISBER Distinguished Leadership and Service Award
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Staff Recognized at 2015 Spring DCEG Town Hall Meeting
Staff Recognized at 2015 Spring DCEG Town Hall Meeting
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Mitchell Gail Gives 2015 AACR-ACS Award Lecture
Mitchell Gail Gives 2015 AACR-ACS Award Lecture
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ASCO Features CT Lung Cancer Screening for 2015 Clinical Cancer Advances
ASCO Features CT Lung Cancer Screening for 2015 Clinical Cancer Advances
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DCEG Findings Contribute to IARC Review of Selected Pesticides
In March 2015 the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reviewed the scientific literature on five pesticides as part of the monograph program to evaluate the carcinogenic risks of chemicals. Study findings from DCEG investigators made important contributions to the IARC Working Group's decisions on classification.
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Dalsu Baris Returns to Clinical Medicine
Dalsu Baris Returns to Clinical Medicine
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Sam Mbulaiteye Presents NIH Director's Seminar
Sam Mbulaiteye Presents NIH Director's Seminar
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Hormuzd Katki Awarded NIH Scientific Tenure
Hormuzd Katki Awarded NIH Scientific Tenure
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DCEG Hosts Visiting Scholar Christopher Wild
DCEG Hosts Visiting Scholar Christopher Wild
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Stephen Chanock Delivers the Jeffrey M. Trent Lecture on The Complexity of Genetic Susceptibility to Cancer
Stephen Chanock Delivers the Jeffrey M. Trent Lecture in Cancer Research
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DCEG Co-hosts Scientific Workshop on the Uses of Metabolomics in an Epidemiologic Consortium
DCEG Co-hosts Scientific Workshop on the Uses of Metabolomics in an Epidemiologic Consortium
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2014 DCEG Intramural Research Awards
2014 Intramural Research Award Winners
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DCEG Gains Two New Earl Stadtman Investigators
Lisa Mirabello, Ph.D., M.S., and Steven C. Moore, Ph.D., M.P.H., have been selected as NIH Earl Stadtman Investigators. Named after a noted biochemist at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the Stadtman program is a trans-NIH recruitment initiative designed to attract the most talented early career scientists to NIH.
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Lindsay Morton: Making the Most of Consortia
In almost all of her research, Lindsay M. Morton, Ph.D., has used either formal consortia or extensive networks of scientific collaborators in the search for clues to the causes of cancer. A tenure-track investigator in DCEG’s Radiation Epidemiology Branch (REB), Dr. Morton has focused her research on areas of cancer epidemiology that require large numbers of subjects: rare outcomes, histologic subtypes, and gene-environment interactions. July 2013 Linkage Newsletter
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Tenure-Track Investigators Develop New Methods for Genetic Analyses
Tenure-Track Investigators Develop New Methods for Genetic Analyses, March 2013 Linkage
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Margaret Tucker Appointed as DCEG Acting Director
Margaret Tucker Appointed as DCEG Acting Director, December 2012 Linkage Newsletter
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Joseph Fraumeni's Contributions to the Scientific Literature
Joseph Fraumeni's Contributions to the Scientific Literature - December 2012 Linkage Newsletter
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Joseph Fraumeni: A 50-Year Legacy of Cancer Research
In July 2012, Joseph F. Fraumeni, Jr., M.D., reached a career milestone of 50 years at NCI. He marked this anniversary by stepping down as Director of DCEG, while continuing to serve as a senior investigator and advisor at NCI and NIH. December 2012 issue of Linkage newsletter.