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June 20, 2023
Is a Revolution in Cancer Treatment Within Reach?
In June 2022, researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the department of pathology at Yale University School of Medicine unveiled the results of a rectal cancer study that used immunotherapy and put every participating patient into full remission, a staggering outcome.
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June 15, 2023
In Key Study, Servier Drug Delays Brain Cancer in Patients With Few Treatment Options
A Servier drug candidate acquired as part of a $1.8 billion deal kept a particular type of brain cancer from progressing in a Phase 3 clinical trial. The study results were presented during the 2023 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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May 11, 2023
Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Small Trial
Using mRNA tailored to each patient’s tumor, the vaccine may have staved off the return of one of the deadliest forms of cancer in half of those who received it.
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May 2, 2023
Researchers Identify Possible New Risk for Breast Cancer
Scientists have long known that dense breast tissue is linked to an increased risk of breast cancer in women. A new study finds that while breast density declines with age, a slower rate of decline in one breast often precedes a cancer diagnosis in that breast.
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March 21, 2023
Can a Neuroscientist Fight Cancer With Mere Thought?
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March 16, 2023
How ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are All Around Us, From Winter Coats to Fast-Food Wrappers
The EPA is proposing limits in drinking water on some PFAS, which are found in the blood of nearly everyone in the U.S.
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March 16, 2023
EPA Proposes Limits for ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water
Concern is growing over PFAS, which have contaminated water in hundreds of communities.
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March 9, 2023
Check out Joe Perry (Founding Father of Rock S.O.S.) HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES ‘You Can’t Put Your Arms Around A Memory’ Official Video from the Album ‘Rise’
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March 8, 2023
Watch Dr. Larry Norton (MSKCC) on CNN interview discussing how A.I. detected woman’s breast cancer 4 years before it developed
CNN's Poppy Harlow speaks with Dr. Larry Norton, the medical director of the Lauder Breast Center at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, about the use of artificial intelligence in breast cancer detection.
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September 1, 2022
Sloan Kettering Institute Scientist, Scott Lowe, Chairman of the Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center, Helps Solve 30-Year-Old Mystery About p53 Protein — Dubbed ‘Guardian of the Genome’
Cancer biologist Scott Lowe says the p53 discovery came as a complete surprise and suggests a new way to think about treating cancer. More than half of all cancers have mutations in a gene called p53. The protein made from this gene is what’s called a tumor suppressor: When working properly, it guards against cancer development — in part, by detecting damaged DNA and alerting cells to repair it. Cells without working p53 are unable to properly repair damaged DNA, leading to a buildup of mutations, including large chromosomal alterations. Because of its important role in maintaining DNA integrity, scientists long ago dubbed p53 the “guardian of the genome.”
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October 6, 2021
Fashion Unites in Tribute to Alber Elbaz
Dozens of designers put on a show to honor and celebrate the man and his work.
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September 8, 2021
2021 CFDA DESIGN SCHOLAR AWARDS Celebrating 25 Years of Growing Exemplary Talent
In 2021, the Council of Fashion Designers of America will celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the CFDA Scholarship Program. Commemorating its commitment to education, $250,000 will be awarded through the 2021 CFDA Design Scholar Awards, Suntchi Image Maker Award, Liz Claiborne Design for Impactful Futures Award, and the Geoffrey Beene Designer Masters Scholar Award.
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September 2, 2021
CFDA ANNOUNCES THE 2021 CFDA SCHOLAR AWARD RECIPIENTS
NEW YORK, September 2nd, 2021 – Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the CFDA Scholarship Program, the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) is proud to announce the recipients of 2021 CFDA Scholar Awards.
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June 3, 2021
A Promising New therapy for Advanced Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer treatment stands on the brink of a major advance with the development of a new treatment that zeros in on cancer cells to destroy them.
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March 12, 2021
The Colorectal Cancer Symptoms You Need to Know, Even If You’re Young Colon and rectal cancer rates are spiking in Millennials and Generation X
Colon and rectal cancer rates have declined in older adults in recent years, but researchers have uncovered an alarming trend: Diagnoses in Millennials and Generation X are actually on the rise, according to a 2017 research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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January 13, 2021
Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Promise in Small Trial
Participants with the disease still declined, but much more slowly than those receiving a placebo, investigators say. In a small clinical trial, an experimental Alzheimer’s drug slowed the rate at which patients lost the ability to think and care for themselves, the drug maker Eli Lilly announced on Monday.
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August 13, 2020
The Treatment That Could Crush Covid
Early trials show signaling cells eliminate the virus, calm the immune response and repair tissue damage
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August 7, 2020
Francis Collins Relies on Science and Faith
Amid the coronavirus pandemic,the head of the National Institutes of Health finds hope in his
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July 29, 2020
A Blood Test for Alzheimer’s? It’s Coming, Scientists Report
A test that measures beta amyloid protein in the blood is more accurate than a brain scan and may indicate trouble years earlier.
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July 22, 2020
Cancer Screening Leaps Forward Innovation sneaks up on us: There’s a new DNA test that detects more illnesses, earlier
So often the future shows up when you’re looking for something else. In 2013, DNA sequencing company Illumina bought Verinata Health and began offering noninvasive prenatal testing. Using a pregnant woman’s blood, a now-$500 DNA test can spot Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions. Since then, the use of very invasive needleto-the-womb amniocentesis testing has dropped.
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January 8, 2020
U.S. Cancer Death Rate Drops by Largest Amount on Record
The cancer death rate in the U.S. dropped 2.2% from 2016 to 2017, the largest single-year drop ever recorded, according to the latest report from the American Cancer Society, continuing a longstanding decline that began a quarter-century ago.
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January 7, 2020
A New Approach to Cancer Treatment Draws Lessons From Darwin
A nascent approach to cancer treatment is using lessons from Darwin’s theory of evolution. Called adaptive therapy, the treatment stems from the recognition that cancerous cells, just like other forms of life, mutate and evolve in response to a changing environment.
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November 15, 2019
Hindman Auctions: Property From the Geoffrey Beene Archive: Cloths that Care
Geoffrey Beene (1924-2004) was one of the greatest American fashion designers of the 20th century and an iconic figure in the emergence of the American fashion industry after WWII.
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November 15, 2019
CFDA: Archival Geoffrey Beene Designs Go On Auction To Aid Cancer Research
Geoffrey Beene was one of America’s fashion greats who will be remembered for pioneering a newfound freedom for women breaking through career barriers – with a wardrobe that required unrestricted movement and speed.
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November 15, 2019
Art Daliy: Hindman announces Geoffrey Beene Archive Auction
CHICAGO, IL.- Hindman today unveiled details for the upcoming auction, Property From The Geoffrey Beene Archive: Clothes That Care©, featuring significant designs from iconic fashion designer Geoffrey Beene’s personal collection that have been carefully preserved for the past 15 years.
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July 22, 2019
Every Cancer Patient Is One in a Billion
The disease’s endless variety is reminiscent of Tolstoy’s observation about unhappy families.
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May 2, 2019
Bob Mackie Receives Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award
Think Bob Mackie, and chances are you will remember that amazing moment Cher stepped on the 1986 Oscars red carpet in a naked-yet-dressed look replete with a raven-black feather headpiece for the ages (and ageless).
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May 2, 2019
Bob Mackie Will Receive the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award From the CFDA
With the announcement that Bob Mackie will receive the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement honor this year, the bar for this CFDA Award has just been raised.
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January 28, 2019
Study Offers Hint of Hope for Saving Office Dementia in Some People
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December 18, 2018
Is Aerobic Exercise the Key to Successful Aging?
Aerobic activities like jogging and interval training can make our cells biologically younger; weight training did not have the same effect.
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December 17, 2018
The Brain Fog of Menopause
‘Menopause-related cognitive impairment happens to women in their 40s and 50s, women in the prime of life who suddenly have the rug pulled out from under them,’ an expert says.
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December 14, 2018
Is Eating Deli Meats Really That Bad for You?
Even small amounts of processed meat increase the risk of colorectal cancer.
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September 27, 2018
RESEARCH!AMERICA TO SALUTE THE HONORABLE LOUIS W. SULLIVAN AND OTHER LEADERS IN MEDICAL AND HEALTH RESEARCH ADVOCACY
Dr. Susan Hockfield, President Emerita, Professor of Neuroscience and a member of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, will be the recipient of the Geoffrey Beene Foundation Builders of Science Award.
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July 23, 2018
Chemicals in Food May Harm Children, Pediatricians’ Group Says
Eat more fruits and vegetables, don’t put plastic containers in the microwave or dishwasher and check recycling codes to reduce exposure to chemicals.
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July 23, 2018
How to Minimize Pancreatic Cancer Risk
Obesity, Type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, all of which have risen to epidemic levels in recent years, are linked to pancreatic cancer.
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May 10, 2017
Geoffrey Beene Unveils TV Ads to Promote Cancer Research Message
Geoffrey Beene is getting more serious about publicizing its mission to find cancer research.
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October 12, 2014
Breakthrough Replicates Human Brain Cells for Use in Alzheimer’s Research
For the first time, and to the astonishment of many of their colleagues, researchers created what they call Alzheimer’s in a Dish — a petri dish with human brain cells that develop the telltale structures of Alzheimer’s disease.
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November 4, 2013
Geoffrey Beene looks at “Do Our Bones Influence Our Minds?”
The New Yorker: In the mid-nineteen-nineties, a young French geneticist and physician named Gerard Karsenty became curious about a mysterious protein, called osteocalcin, that is found at high concentrations in the skeleton. He worked with mice that had been engineered to lack the substance, expecting to find problems with their bones. But their skeletons appeared essentially normal, he says, a result that left him "deeply depressed."
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November 4, 2013
Geoffrey Beene looks at “In Diabetes, a Complex of Causes”
New York Times: An explosion of new research is vastly changing scientists' understanding of diabetes and giving new clues about how to attack it.
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November 2, 2013
Geoffrey Beene’s Rock Star of Science™, Larry Norton MD to speak at Zoobiquity Conference
Zoobiquity: On November 2, Geoffrey Beene Rock Stars of Science™, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering breast cancer expert Larry Norton will be among the speakers at the third annual Zoobiquity Conference, held in New York City. ...
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October 19, 2013
Geoffrey Beene’s Rock Star of Science™, Scott Lowe MD honored by American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Last weekend, Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center researcher and Geoffrey Beene Rock Star of Science™, Scott W. Lowe was among 164 artists, scientists, scholars, authors, and institutional leaders who were i...
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May 2, 2013
Geoffrey Beene’s Rock Star of Science™ Scott Lowe MD to be honored
Cornell: Newly Elected Members of American Academy of Arts and Sciences for 2013 include three Tri-I Faculty: Marc Tessier-Lavigne, Jeffrey Friedman, and Scott Lowe
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February 19, 2013
ASCAP to Honor Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler & Joe Perry with Founders Award at 30th Annual Pop Music Awards
ASCAP: The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) will honor Steven Tyler & Joe Perry of Aerosmith with the prestigious ASCAP Founders Award during its 30th annual Pop Music Awards, it was announced today by ASCAP President and Chairman Paul Williams.
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January 9, 2013
Starting the Year With a Bon Mot
The New York Times: THE social calendar roared back to life on Tuesday night, when the YMA FSF Geoffrey Beene National Scholarship Awards held its annual dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria.
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December 6, 2012
Geoffrey Beene Rock Stars of Science™ Campaign Features Memorial Sloan-Kettering Researchers
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Researchers: The Geoffrey Beene Foundation is featuring six Memorial Sloan-Kettering researchers in its current Rock Stars of Science™ campaign. Now in its third year, the campaign is showcasing scientists exclusively from Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center.
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September 14, 2012
Joe Perry of Aerosmith Talks “Rock Stars of Science™”
Artist Direct: Legendary Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry certainly does so. Life's always been bigger than just music for Perry, and that's what makes him such an iconic artist.
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September 14, 2012
Your Morning Shot: Geoffrey Beene
GQ Style: "Clothes should be as interesting on the inside as on the outside. Even if you enjoy it totally alone, it's important."
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September 11, 2012
Joe Perry of Aerosmith To Be Featured In Rock Stars Of Science™
Stereo Subversion: Monday, September 10, The Geoffrey Beene Foundation has launched the third Geoffrey Beene's Rock Stars of ScienceT campaign, to celebrate the Geoffrey Beene Dream Team at the Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
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September 10, 2012
Joe Perry …Geoffrey Beene’s “Rock Stars of Science™”
Monsters and Critics: Aeromsnith guitar legend Joe Perry is featured in the Third Annual Geoffrey Beene "Rock Stars of Science" campaign.
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September 10, 2012
Joe Perry of Aerosmith in …Rock Stars of Science™
MetalLife: The Geoffrey Beene Foundation is launching the third Geoffrey Beene's Rock Stars of ScienceTM campaign celebrating the Geoffrey Beene Dream Team at the Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Monday, September 10 at the Zuckerman Building in New York.
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September 10, 2012
AEROSMITH’s Joe Perry …Geoffrey Beene Rock Stars Of Science™
BraveWords.com: AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry, Founding Father of the Geoffrey Beene's Rock Stars Of Science campaign, will be featured with the Geoffrey Beene Dream Team in a profile to be published in the December issue of GQ's Men Of The Year edition.
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April 1, 2012
Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center: Research Retreat
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center: On April 16 and 17, 2012, the Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center (GBCRC) held its fifth annual retreat at Skytop Lodge in Pennsylvania. ...
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January 10, 2011
Short Takes
Sloan Cancer Center: Three MSKCC investigators – including the center’s new President, Craig B. thompson – have been featured with singer-songwriter Debbie Harry. ...
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December 26, 2010
Fixing the economy the scientific way
LA Times: Worried about the economy? Try investing in scientific research — it can solve problems and create jobs.
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December 3, 2010
Michael Weiner, MD, named “Rock Star of Science”
Scientific Data Sharing Project: Michael Weiner, MD, Director of the Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIND) at the San Francisco VA Medical Center, is among a prestigious group of 17 scientists named 2010 Rock Stars of Science by the Geoffrey Beene Foundation.
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December 1, 2010
2010 Rock Stars of Science Features 6 Cancer Docs
Medscape Medical News: Campaign addresses the anonymity of science. ...
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December 1, 2010
Rock Stars of Science
rockstarsofscience.org: Our most brilliant scientific minds are dedicated to finding cures for the diseases that threaten our future, and America's most celebrated Rock Stars stand behind them.
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November 19, 2010
‘Rock Star Of Science’ – Autism Speaks Chief Science Officer Geraldine Dawson, Ph.D.
Medical News Today: Autism Speaks, the nation's leading autism science and advocacy organization, is pleased to announce that Geraldine Dawson, Ph.D., its chief science officer, has been named a "Rock Star of Science" by Geoffrey Beene Gives Back® and GQ Magazine who have joined forces
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November 19, 2010
Rock Stars of Science: Making Science Cool
CIRM: There's been a lot of discussion recently about explaining science to the public, capped by GQ photo shoot featuring scientists and rock stars as part of the Rock Stars of Science campaign.
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November 18, 2010
Bret Michaels Makes Science Cool?
Gibson: A new ad campaign is gearing up to team rock stars such as Bret Michaels and Debbie Harry with award-winning scientists.
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November 17, 2010
Autism Speaks Chief Science Officer Geraldine Dawson, Ph.D., Named a Scientific Hero and “Rock Star of Science” by Geoffrey Beene Gives Back® and GQ Magazine
Autism Speaks: Recognition for More than 20 Years of Autism Research and Advocacy Leadership Seeks to Bridge a Serious Recognition Gap for Science.
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November 17, 2010
How Science Is Crucial to Improving Health Worldwide
Huffington Post: Research is medicine’s field of dreams from which we harvest new findings about the causes, treatment and prevention of disease. ...
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November 17, 2010
Scientists and musicians: separated at birth?
New Scientist: Thanks to his participation in the 2010 rock stars of science photo shoot that just appeared in the December 2010 "Men of the Year" issue of GQ, geneticist Emil Kakkis now has a pretty freakin' cool guitar.
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November 17, 2010
Rock Stars of Science
the Node: Glamour, fame, red carpets, flashing lights. It's not what you usually get as a top scientist, but why not?
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November 17, 2010
Stanford Neurologist Rocks Out for Science
Scope Blog: It's not every day that a Stanford physician gets to spend several hours on set with a rock star.
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November 16, 2010
Why It’s Time to Rock Alzheimer’s
Huffington Post: Tomorrow, a glitzy 6 page public service campaign goes public in GQ magazine, featuring a band of 19 leading biomedical research scientists paired up with 8 famous rock stars. ...
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November 16, 2010
‘Rock Stars of Science’ pairs rockers, Nobel winners to entice kids
USA Today: Big name scientists are on the bill with headlining rock 'n' rollers in new ads aimed at getting kids and their parents jazzed about science.
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November 15, 2010
Eleven Scientists Who Survived the School of Rock–One Year Later
Discover Magazine: This is a special feature-length post in anticipation of the coming roll-out of the new Rock Stars of Science™ campaign in GQ magazine's December "Men of the Year" issue.
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September 18, 2010
To Scientists, He’s the Real Rock Star
LA Times: Dr. Francis Collins has discovered the genes that cause cystic fibrosis and Huntington’s disease and runs the National Institutes of Health. But hand him a guitar and he becomes Dr. Rock ‘n’ Roll. ...
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November 1, 2009
Researchers “Rock Out” for Scientific Awareness
ASBMB Today: When many of us were growing up, we often dreamed of living the glamorous life of a rock star. Now that we’re older and wiser, we know that the life of a rock star might not be as glamorous as it seems. ...
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October 16, 2009
Collins Shares Stage with Rock Star Perry
NIH Record: NIH'ers can now say, "My boss is a rock star." That's because NIH director Dr. Francis Collins jammed with Aerosmith's Joe Perry for the Rock Stars of Science Briefing and Tribute at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center on Sept. 24. The event was part of a national Campaign to honor scientists, encourage science as a career choice and call for further research funding.
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September 30, 2009
Lost in Translation
The Journal of Life Sciences, Fall 2009: Eric Topol doesn’t just want to understand the genes that drive illness and wellness, he wants to make sure that such knowledge actually changes the way doctors practice medicine. ...
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September 25, 2009
Video: Rock Stars of Science Music Video – With Joe Perry
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September 25, 2009
Video: Rock Stars of Science on CBS Morning News (WUSA-DC)
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September 25, 2009
Image gallery: Delta Goodrem performs at Rock Stars of Science Event
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September 25, 2009
Washington Post’s Reliable Source… This Just In
The Washington Post: So, Aerosmith's Joe Perry came to the Capitol on Thursday to jam with some guitar-playing scientists. He and NIH chief Francis Collins sang a Dylan song. They were promoting funding for disease research: Rock Stars of Science. The Hill is a place of many wonders.
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September 25, 2009
Leading Scientists Rocked Capitol Hill With Rock Legend Aerosmith’s Joe Perry
Research America: Unprecedented Briefing and Tribute Concert Addressing Cancer, Alzheimer's, Genomics, PTSD and HIV/AIDS at Capitol Visitors Center on Thursday, September 24.
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September 25, 2009
Rock Stars of Science Hosted by Geoffrey Beene Foundation & Research!America
Zimbio: Rudy Tanzi, PhD, Havard, and Francis S. Collins, MD, PhD, NIH, perform at "Rock Stars of Science" sponsored by Geoffrey Beene Foundation & Research!America to engage heath and medicine discussion at the Capitol Visitors Center Auditorium on September 24, 2009 in Washington, DC.
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September 25, 2009
NIH Director Francis Collins Jams With Aerosmith’s Joe Perry At Capitol Building
Better Health: I know. I was just as surprised as you are. Dr. Francis Collins, former director of the Human Genome Project, author of The Language Of God, and new director of the National Institutes of Health performed live in front of a group of Washington locals at the Capitol building today.
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September 25, 2009
Rock Stars, Scientists, and Politicians Unite for Good Cause
NIH Science Blog: Now here is something you don't see every day - the Director of the National Institutes of Health performing onstage with Aerosmith's Joe Perry at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center yesterday. Dr. Francis Collins' performance at the event - Rock Stars of Science Briefing and Tribute - is part of a Campaign to honor scientists, encourage science as a career choice, and call for further research funding.
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September 24, 2009
Video: Rock Stars of Science on CNN
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September 24, 2009
Image gallery: Rock Stars of Science Hosted by Geoffrey Beene Foundation & Research!America
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September 24, 2009
McCain Shows His Rock-Star Side
NBC Washington: Aerosmith's Joe Perry visits Capitol Hill.
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September 24, 2009
Rock Stars of Science Briefing and Tribute
RockStarsofScience.org: Being a rock star is about the same amps, thunder and art it’s always been, but these days a rock star can be anyone whose genius moves the crowd – whether they’re onstage or in the lab. The star-powered cast...
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September 24, 2009
A Group of the Country’s Leading Scientists and Medical Minds Rocked Capitol Hill with Rock Legend Aerosmith’s Joe Perry
RockStarsofScience.org: Some of the nation’s top scientific minds, including Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health, and Dr. Rudy Tanzi, Professor of Neurology at Harvard University, joined with Aerosmith’s Joe...
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August 16, 2009
NIH’s new chief pledges to lead research agency ‘as a scientist’
USA Today: Newly sworn-in National Institutes of Health chief Francis Collins, who founded an institute in May aimed at nurturing the coexistence of science and religion, announced Monday he had resigned from his foundation to focus on his research chief duties.
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June 24, 2009
For scientists about to rock, we salute you
NewScientist: Do you know a researcher who deserves the mantle "Rock Star of Science"? If so, you can now make your nominations online, upload photos and explain your choice.
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June 1, 2009
Rock Stars of Science
RockStarsofScience.org: Our most brilliant scientific minds are dedicated to finding cures for the diseases that threaten our future, and America's most celebrated Rock Stars stand behind them.
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May 29, 2009
Dude looks like a … scientist?
Boston.com: Noted Alzheimer's disease researcher Rudolph Tanzi, known for unraveling genetic clues to the devastating disorder in his lab at Massachusetts General Hospital, shows his hipper, rock-and-roll side in a magazine spread promoting science.
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