Fall 2011 : Pasqualini Wins Research Award
Pasqualini wins research award
The award, which comes with a $20,000 prize, goes every two years to an internationally distinguished scientist, medical researcher or physician who has made significant contributions to understanding the causes and mechanisms of cancer or to its diagnostics and therapy.
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