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Disease Committee Chairs
Children’s Oncology Group
Fellowship Award
Recipients:
DISEASE COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Research Fellowships and Awards
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Steve Hunger
Myeloid Alan Gamis
Talent, vision, determination: qualities shared
Central Nervous System Tumors Ian Pollack
by recipients of the 2008 and 2009 CureSearch
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Thomas Gross
Research Fellowship Awards focused on
Hodgkin Lymphoma Cindy Schwartz
translational research. These awardees were
Neuroblastoma John Maris
nominated by leaders in their COG member
Renal Tumors Jeffrey Dome
institutions and were selected by the COG
Rhabdomyosarcoma/Other Soft Tissue Douglas Hawkins
Scientifi c Council. Each of these exceptional young
Bone Tumors Neyssa Marina
researchers receives a multi-year award to further
Rare Tumors Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo
their innovative scientifi c projects.
OTHER SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
2008 CureSearch Research Fellowship Awards
Developmental Theraputics Susan Blaney
Epidemiology Jill Ross Jessica A. Pollard, M.D.
Cancer Control and Survivorship Lillian Sung Seattle Children’s
Scientifi c/Translational Research Poul Sorensen Joshua Schiffman, M.D.
Primary Children’s Medical Center
DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE E. Alejandro Sweet-Cordero, M.D.
Statistics James Anderson Stanford University Medical Center
Surgery Michael LaQuaglia
Radiation Oncology Thomas Merchant
2009 CureSearch Research Fellowship Awards
Hematology/Oncology A. Kim Ritchey
Michele Redell, M.D., Ph.D.
Pathology John Hicks
Texas Children’s Medical Center at Baylor
Cytogenetics Nyla Heerema
College of Medicine
Neurology Patricia Robertson
Steven DuBois, M.D.
Nursing Kathy Ruccione
UCSF School of Medicine
Clinical Research Associates Susan Devine
Jacqueline Kraveka, D.O.
Behavioral Science Robert Noll
Medical University of South Carolina
Diagnostic Imaging Marilyn Siegel
Rene Galindo, M.D., Ph.D.
Laboratory Science Julie Gastier-Foster
University of Texas Southwestern
Pharmacy Mark Sorenson
Medical Center
Hematopoietic Stem Cell
Transplantation Stephen Grupp
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
Adolescent/Young Adult David Freyer
CureSearch is grateful to Howard and Nan Schow
Bioethics Steven Joffe
for their extraordinary generosity in providing vital
CCOP TBN
funding to some of our nation’s most promising
DSMC-Phase I/II Victor Santana
young doctors. The Schow Fellowship Program
DSMC-Phase III Mark Bernstein
allows these doctors to benefi t from the mentorship
Membership Maxie Hetherington
of the leaders of the Children’s Oncology Group,
Young Investigators Terzah Horton
while pursuing fi ndings that may lead to the next
Industry Relations Advisory Yousif Matloub
important breakthrough in pediatric cancer research.
Michael Trigg
The Schow Endowment Fund helps make critical
Patient Advocacy Missy Layfi eld
research fi ndings possible, moving cures and better
Institutional Performance Monitoring Maura O’Leary
treatments for children with cancer as swiftly as
International Liason Y. Ravindranath
possible from laboratory bench to clinical trials,
Scientifi c Chairs Thomas Gross
giving children and families improved outcomes
Executive Gregory H. Reaman
and hope.
Scientifi c Council Gregory H. Reaman
Minority Affairs Eduvigis Cruz-Arrieta
External Scientifi c Advisory David Poplack
Voting Body Michael Harris
Nominating K. Scott Baker
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