We
are pleased to announce that Dr Xinmei Zhu, a Research Associate in the Department of
Neurological Surgery
at the University
of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, has been awarded the Journal of Translational Medicine Excellence in
Translational Medicine Award for 2006-07.
The award, which endeavours to recognise
outstanding contributions to the field of translational medicine research, was given to Dr Zho as
first author of the following article published in Journal of Translational Medicine:
Toll like receptor-3 ligand poly-ICLC promotes the
efficacy of peripheral vaccinations with tumor antigen-derived peptide epitopes
in murine CNS tumor models
Xinmei Zhu, Fumihiko Nishimura, Kotaro Sasaki,
Mitsugu Fujita, Jill E Dusak, Junichi Eguchi, Wendy Fellows-Mayle, Walter J
Storkus, Paul R Walker, Andres M Salazar, Hideho Okada
Journal of Translational Medicine 2007, 5:10
As the recipient of
the award, Dr Zhu will receive a $2,500 prize sponsored
by Pfizer Global Research and Development
and Global Translational Medicine to
cover expenses for any meeting sponsored by a non-for-profit organization that
is relevant to the goal of translational medicine and research. For further
details please read the editorial.
Nominations
for the 2nd
Excellence in Translational Medicine Award are now open; all authors of
research and methodology articles published in Journal of Translational
Medicine
between 1st July 2007 and 30th June 2008 are eligible, so
submit
your research now!
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