http://www.grunebaumfoundation.org/html/KarinGrunebaumBio.asp WebbKarin Grunebaum Cancer Research Foundation November, 2014 Volume 11 Boston University (continued from previous page) Rachel L. Flynn, Ph.D. Awarded Peter Paul Professorship in Faculty Spotlight September 19th, 2014 A Peter Paul Professorship was awarded to Rachel Flynn, a School of Medicine assistant professor of phar-
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WebbCancer Research Foundation (KGCRF), established in 1958 in loving memory of Karin Grunebaum by her husband, Fritz Grunebaum, in order to invest in researchers who have made cancer research their life’s work. KGCRF MISSION Because Karin Grunebaum died at age 39 from an unknown primary site malignancy, the overriding … WebbKarin Grunebaum (née Wassermann) was born in Berlin, Germany on September 2, 1918 – the second daughter of a prominent banker. Her apparently very beautiful and loving mother died from cancer-related surgery when Karin was only 6 years old – which would prove to be a strange precursor to Karin’s own life. nst the ho
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WebbIn addition to generous gifts from family, friends, and colleagues of C. Kevin Landry to establish the Landry Cancer Biology Consortium, further support for cancer biology programming at Harvard comes from the Karin Grunebaum Cancer Research Foundation, established in 1958 in loving memory of Karin Grunebaum by her … Webb19 juni 2024 · Sloan Devlin, Assistant Professor of BCMP, was recently named a Karin Grunebaum Cancer Research Foundation Faculty Fellow. This award supports junior faculty members at HMS and BU with a commitment to academic cancer research. Congrats, Sloan! http://www.grunebaumfoundation.org/docs/KGCRF%20Newsletter%20%20Vol%2011%20-%20November%202414.pdf nihr phd studentships