TCL Archive Institute for Cancer Prevention, of Valhalla, N.Y., last week closed its doors and sought protection under bankruptcy laws after NCI alleged that the center improperly withdrew $5.7 million in federal funds. IFCP, formerly known as American Health Foundation, had ample warning of its fiscal crisis, NCI said. By Cancer History Project October 1, 2004
TCL Archive Also In sudden policy change, NIH proposes one-year ban on consulting by employees. By Cancer History Project October 1, 2004
TCL Archive Senate committee approves $1.1 billion increase for NIH. By Cancer History Project October 1, 2004
TCL Archive NIH selects nine scientists for Pioneer Awards. By Cancer History Project October 1, 2004
TCL Archive DoD Ovarian Cancer Research Program seeks proposals for FY05 funding. By Cancer History Project October 1, 2004
TCL Archive September issue of Business & Regulatory Report included–8 additional pages of industry news. By Cancer History Project October 1, 2004
TCL Archive PR firm Ketchum serves two clients on Medicare issues: CMS and ASCO. HHS policy officials weren’t told about potential conflict, department spokesman says. By Cancer History Project September 24, 2004
People Paula Charuhas Macris, the world’s first BMT dietitian, celebrates 37 years of nourishing care By Fred Hutch
People One Brother’s Love: A baseball legend, his brother, and the origin of Fred Hutch Cancer Center By Fred Hutch