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BARTON K AMEN,

M.D., PH.D. Case

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Western Reser ve University ’76, Professor of Pediatrics and Chief of the Division of HematologyOncology, Director of Pediatric Oncology at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey • Dr. Kamen applies basic research to patient care and is designated as one of only nine American Cancer Society clinical research professors nationwide, and the only pediatric hematologistoncologist. Currently he is studying reasons why some patients fail therapy or why treatment is sometimes too toxic.

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ANN STOCK, PH.D.

University of California–Berkeley ’86, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Associate Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute •

Dr. Stock has received numerous awards including the National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award. Dr. Stock uses an array of modalities— molecular genetic, biochemical, and Xray crystallographic— to unravel the complexities of structure and function in signal transduction proteins.

ROBERT L. TRELSTAD, M.D. Har vard ’66, Professor and former Chair of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 1981-1998, Acting Director of Child Health Institute of New Jersey, Harold L. Paz Chair in Developmental Biology • Dr. Trelstad was the President of the Society for Developmental Biology and a member of the Advisory Council of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. He was the 1992 recipient of the Distinguished Teacher in the Basic Sciences national award from Alpha Omega Alpha and the Association of American Medical Colleges. Dr. Trelstad’s forward thinking replaced the Pathology course traditional lecture format with reading, small group discussions and computedassisted learning. Small group Path Talk and Case Base ser ve as prototypes for the educational experience at Rober t Wood Johnson Medical School.

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