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November 3, 2003

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From Focus:
Inhibitor Has Second Way to Throttle Angiogenesis

Working in a mouse model, Marsha Moses and her colleagues found that a molecule known to thwart cancer-related blood vessel growth has an unappreciated way of doing so: it inhibits the proliferation of cells that line the blood vessels. The findings may aid in the development of synthetic compounds to stifle cancer.

 

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Upcoming

The 28th Annual Joseph Garland Lecture:
The Medical Malpractice Crisis in America

Donald Palmisano, President, American Medical Association
Wednesday, November 12, 2003
5:30 p.m.

 

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Social Medicine Posts Online Newsletter
The Department of Social Medicine has launched a website for news, events, and useful links.

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Medical Ed Day Catches Medicine in Motion
Two currents in medical education--innovation and reform--blended at HMS's annual Medical Education Day on Oct. 28. The program raised awareness of the possibilities and direction for medical training over the next few years. The keynote was given by medical education dean Malcolm Cox.

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