In this segment, Dr. Tomasovic talks about how interdisciplinary work –at MD Anderson and in general-- is crucial to treating cancer and fostering creativity in research.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1005/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Freireich begins this chapter by sketching the educational opportunities that MD Anderson offers...
Dr. Gehan recollects Dr. R. Lee Clark’s approach to funding, recruitment, and management and the att...
In this chapter, Dr. Ahearn sketches his main contributions to pathology and the institution. First ...
Dr. Tomasovic begins this segment with comments on MD Anderson’s perceived weaknesses in basic resea...
In this segment, Dr. Tomasovic traces the evolution of his interests in graduate school, eventually ...
To begin this segment, Dr. Rodriguez sketches her research while a Fellow at the University of Arizo...
Dr. Cohen first tells the story of applying for a position at MD Anderson, noting that he wanted to ...
In this chapter, Dr. Rodriguez provides an overview of MD Anderson’s multidisciplinary approach to p...
Dr. Cohen notes that the first phase of his research conducted when he arrived at MD Anderson in 199...
In this segment, Dr. Tomasovic talks about coming to MD Anderson in 1980 as an Assistant Professor i...
Dr. Tomasovic begins this segment by comparing the leadership styles of John Mendelsohn [Oral Histor...
Dr. Mills first tells how he was recruited to MD Anderson by Robert Bast, MD, VP of Translational Re...
Dr. Bast begins this chapter by reviewing his reasons for leaving his role as head of the cancer cen...
In this chapter, Dr. Buchholz explains how he found his research niche with the breast cancer group ...
In this chapter, Dr. Dmitrovsky provides an overview of how MD Anderson must operate in the new envi...
Dr. Freireich begins this chapter by sketching the educational opportunities that MD Anderson offers...
Dr. Gehan recollects Dr. R. Lee Clark’s approach to funding, recruitment, and management and the att...
In this chapter, Dr. Ahearn sketches his main contributions to pathology and the institution. First ...
Dr. Tomasovic begins this segment with comments on MD Anderson’s perceived weaknesses in basic resea...
In this segment, Dr. Tomasovic traces the evolution of his interests in graduate school, eventually ...
To begin this segment, Dr. Rodriguez sketches her research while a Fellow at the University of Arizo...
Dr. Cohen first tells the story of applying for a position at MD Anderson, noting that he wanted to ...
In this chapter, Dr. Rodriguez provides an overview of MD Anderson’s multidisciplinary approach to p...
Dr. Cohen notes that the first phase of his research conducted when he arrived at MD Anderson in 199...
In this segment, Dr. Tomasovic talks about coming to MD Anderson in 1980 as an Assistant Professor i...
Dr. Tomasovic begins this segment by comparing the leadership styles of John Mendelsohn [Oral Histor...
Dr. Mills first tells how he was recruited to MD Anderson by Robert Bast, MD, VP of Translational Re...
Dr. Bast begins this chapter by reviewing his reasons for leaving his role as head of the cancer cen...
In this chapter, Dr. Buchholz explains how he found his research niche with the breast cancer group ...
In this chapter, Dr. Dmitrovsky provides an overview of how MD Anderson must operate in the new envi...
Dr. Freireich begins this chapter by sketching the educational opportunities that MD Anderson offers...
Dr. Gehan recollects Dr. R. Lee Clark’s approach to funding, recruitment, and management and the att...
In this chapter, Dr. Ahearn sketches his main contributions to pathology and the institution. First ...