June 2007
Volume 6

Center for Cancer Research: Frontiers in Science

 

 
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Moving Ahead to a New Communications Frontier From the Director: Cancer and Chromosomes: The 2007 NCI Symposium on Chromosome Biology Unique MicroRNA Molecular Profiles in Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis Breast Cancer Risk May Be Linked to Genetic Variants of the Mannose-binding Lectin 2 Gene Differential Susceptibility of Mice Humanized for Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Recptor α (PPARα) to Wy-14,643-induced Liver Tumorigenesis Achilles-Heel Genetic Screens for Cancer Targets Hsp90 Keeps the Activity of the Oncogenic ErbB2 Kinase at Bay Regulation of Skin Pigmentation via Modification of Tyrosinase Function Methylation of Genes in Prostate Tumor-Associated Stromal Cells Important Information Issue Archive

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Announcement

Moving Ahead to a New Communications Frontier

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t is with sincere gratitude to the CCR research community for the rich content you have provided Frontiers over the past 5 years that I now announce its termination. Although this will be the last issue of Frontiers, it will not be your last opportunity to share your findings with others. In fact, we hope to expand the size and composition of your audience.

Beginning in late June, we will roll out a new magazine called CCR Connections, which will once again provide a platform to showcase your work. It will also report your awards, important journal articles, successes in the clinic, and more. In addition to sharing your results with fellow scientists, we will also reach out to interested readers in academe, industry, government, and the public sector. And we will proactively distribute this new publication to CCR alumni and to other key stakeholders who support the intramural research program at NCI.

I ask for your support for CCR Connections as it rolls off the presses to report our progress and demonstrate our scientific connectivity to a broader audience.

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