DCI 50th: Duke Med Alumni News Features DCI Investigators, Leaders
December 15, 2022
By: DCI Communications,
By: DCI Communications,

Duke Med Alumni News Fall '22 Issue Cover Story: "Researchers at Duke are Creating More Precise Approaches to Stopping Tumors" by Mary-Russell Roberson
The cover story of the latest Duke Med Alumni News magazine, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the National Cancer Institute-designated Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center (now called DCI), features multiple DCI investigators and leaders, including executive director Michael B. Kastan, MD, PhD; Steven Patierno, PhD; Tamara Watts, MD; Tomi Akinyemiju, PhD; Daniel George, MD; John Strickler, MD; Matthew McKinney, MD; Scott Antonia, MD, PhD; Trudy Oliver, PhD; Sandeep Dave, MD; and Jennifer Freedman, PhD.
More from Duke Med Alumni News Fall '22 Issue
READ "Alumni Making a Difference" profiles:
Arif Kamal, MD, HS’12, MHS’15 :: Bill Kaelin, BS’79, MD’82 Lori J. Pierce, MD'85:: Eugenie S. Kleinerman, MD’75, HS’75
Arif Kamal, MD, HS’12, MHS’15 :: Bill Kaelin, BS’79, MD’82 Lori J. Pierce, MD'85:: Eugenie S. Kleinerman, MD’75, HS’75
READ "One Foot in the Clinic, the Other in the Lab" about DCI member Christopher Dale Kontos, MD (written by by Alissa Kocer)
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