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Feinstone
Center Named Breast Cancer Center of Excellence
For
release: Apr. 16, 2003
For press information, contact
Gabrielle Maxey
The
University of Memphis W. Harry Feinstone Center for Genomic
Research has been designated a Breast Cancer Center of Excellence
as part of a major award from the U.S. Department of Defense.
It is one of fewer than 10 such centers in the United States.
The
award, which will run through May 2007, is part of a Congressionally
Directed Medical Research Program totaling $5.6 million. The
U of M will receive $900,000 to study breast cancer prevention
and the role estrogen plays in causing cancer.
The
U of M will provide genome analyses for the entire Breast
Cancer Center of Excellence network, which is headed by Dr.
Ercole Cavalieri of the University of Nebraska Medical Center
Epply Institute for Research in Cancer. Other participating
institutions include the University of Virginia Medical Center,
the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, and the Stehlin
Foundation for Cancer Research in Houston.
The
U of M center will work to determine the importance of estrogen
metabolites that damage DNA, and develop strategies for preventing
breast cancer by blocking the formation of estrogen metabolites.
"I'm
very excited about this research," said Dr. Thomas Sutter,
professor of microbiology, holder of the Feinstone Chair of
Functional Genomics, and director of the Feinstone Center,
"because it will have an important impact on women's
health. We will be able to prevent breast cancer without blocking
the beneficial effects of estrogen."
For
more information, contact Sutter at 901-678-8391.
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