Professional Development
Virginia Logan Lecture
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We are truly grateful to Virginia Logan for supporting our Center's cancer research and education.

Due to the generosity of Virginia W. Logan, the Virginia Logan Lectureship was established. Mrs. Logan left in her estate funding to advance our Center's work in cancer research and education.

2009 – Use of Nitroxide Antioxidants in Cancer Treatment and Prevention

MitchellJames B. Mitchell, Ph.D.
Branch Chief, Radiation Biology Branch
Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute

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2008 – Role of hypoxia, free radicals and HIF-1 in tumor angiogenesis and response to radiotherapy

Mark W. Dewhirst, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Gustavo S. Montana Professor, Professor of Pathology & Biomedical Engineering, Duke University Medical Center

2007 – DNA Repair and Prostate Cancer: New Targets and New Therapies

Robert G. Bristow, M.D., Ph.D.
Clinician - Scientist, Ontario Cancer Institute and Princess Margaret Hospital

2006 – Lessons from our Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Paul M. Harari, M.D.
Jack Fowler Professor of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin – Madison

2005 – When Should Partial Breast Irradiation be Recommended?

Simon N. Powell, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor & Chairman of Radiation Oncology, Washington University in St. Louis

2004 – Adverse Microenvironments in Solid Tumors:  Their Role In Tumor Resistance, Tumor Evolution and Tumor Progression

Sara Rockwell, Ph.D.
Professor of Therapeutic Radiology & Pharmacology, Director, Office of Scientific Affairs, Yale University School of Medicine

2003 – Regulation of Malignant Progression by the Tumor Microenvironment:  The Dark Side of the Force

Amato J. Giaccia, Ph.D
Department of Radiation Oncology, Division of Radiation Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine


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