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2005-2006 Annual Report

Robert F. Todd, III, M.D., Ph.D. 

 

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Executive Summary

In this year’s (2005-2006) annual progress report of the Division of Hematology/ Oncology, we pay particular tribute to the success of three senior women faculty, each of whom has risen to a level of international stature in her sub-discipline of medical oncology: Kathleen Cooney for her contributions to the identification of genetic factors influencing the development of prostate cancer; Maha Hussain for spearheading clinical trials research targeted to the development of improved forms of therapy for prostate and other genitourinary cancers; and Sofia Merajver for her important work in the identification of novel genetic biomarkers that influence the metastatic potential of particularly virulent forms of breast cancer and certain other tumors. Each faculty member has been recognized as a leader in our academic community by her promotion to full professor with tenure within the last two years.

We also celebrate the local recognition of another senior member of the Division faculty, Dean Brenner, who this year was the inaugural recipient of the Kutsche Memorial Chair of Internal Medicine. In work performed over the last decade, Dean has emerged as a leader in the field of chemoprevention research with a particular emphasis on the development of novel strategies to prevent colorectal, esophageal, and cervical cancer. The impact of Dean’s leadership locally is reflected by his development and direction of a highly productive Biomedical Prevention Program within the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.

In FY06, we welcomed the arrival of Moshe Talpaz as the Associate Division Chief and Director of Hematologic Malignancies of the Division of Hematology/ Oncology, and as Director of Translational Research for the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Talpaz’s recruitment was the culmination of a three year national search for a senior leader in the field of translational research in the sphere of the hematologic malignancies. Given Dr. Talpaz’s international stature in the field of leukemia research, his recruitment to Michigan exceeded our most optimistic goals for the search! Over the coming years, Dr. Talpaz will provide essential leadership within the Division and Comprehensive Cancer Center where he will spearhead new initiatives in the further development of novel “targeted” therapy, including the creation of a Translational Program in Experimental Therapeutics.

In addition to Dr. Talpaz, nine other individuals joined the faculty of the Division in FY06 where they are complementing existing scientific initiatives in cancer biology (Drs. Patrick Hu and Robert Loberg), hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (Drs. Yasser Khaled and Oleg Krijanovski), and the experimental therapeutics of breast, genitourinary, and lung cancers as well as sarcoma and lymphoma (Drs. Catherine Van Poznak, Kathleen Beekman, Bryan Schneider, Rashmi Chugh, and Rebecca Elstrom, respectively). In addition to these ten recruits arriving in FY06, seven more faculty will take residence in FY07.

Two members of the Division faculty left their appointments in FY06 to accept positions of greater leadership elsewhere: Alvin Schmaier to become Professor and Chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology at Case Western Reserve University and Michael Clarke to become Professor and Associate Director of a new Stem Cell Institute at Stanford University.

Another highlight of FY06 was the successful competing renewal of the Cancer Center’s NCI Core Grant which provides invaluable resources to fund essential core facilities for basic and clinical research as well as support for new scientific initiatives. Altogether, FY06 has been a year of continued progress in which the Department of Internal Medicine and the Comprehensive Cancer Center have invested in the success of the Division’s academic mission. Recognition of our success is once again reflected by a top twenty ranking in the US News and World Report of all cancer treatment centers in the United States.


Robert F. Todd, III, MD, PhD
Frances and Victor Ginsberg Professor of Hematology/Oncology
Professor of Internal Medicine
Interim Chair, Department of Internal Medicine

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