Dr. Michael Hall receiving award from last year’s winner, Dr. Mary-Claire King, and Dr. Sujuan Ba from NFCR
Dr. Michael Hall thanking all those that have helped him along the way while receiving the Szent-Gyorgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research
The esteemed panel sharing insights on how cancer research is generating future hope and promise for individual, effective patient options
Past Szent Gyorgyi Prize winners (L to R) Web Cavenee, Peter Vogt, Mary-Claire King, Carlo Croce, & Frederick Alt with this year’s winner, Michael Hall
Dr. Sujuan Ba of NFCR speaking to the audience
Dr. Sujuan Ba with 2017 Prize Selection Commitee member, Dr. Zena Werb from the University of California, San Francisco
Guest Robert Mason greeting NFCR’s Franklin Salisbury and Dr. Sujuan Ba
2017 Prize Selection Commitee members, Dr. Uta Francke (Stanford) and Dr. Zena Werb (UCSF), enjoy meeting Dr. Raju Kucherlapati, Harvard professor of genetics and renonwed leader in personalized medicine.
Paley Rothman’s Roy Nidermayer meeting Lee Greenberger and Javeed Froozan of the Lekemia & Lymphoma Society
NFCR Board of Directors Wendi Picker and Judy Barnhard with event sponsors Bob Hoagland from The Calmark Group and Gina Gun of Genecopeia
(L to R) Sun Lu from Genecopeia, Dr. Wei Wu He from OriGene, and Dr. Alfred Yung from MD Anderson Cancer Center enjoying the pre-reception cocktail hour
NFCR’s Robyn Stoller welcoming donor Johanna Ross
NFCR supporters Kevin and Lyn Brown, along with Daffodils & Diamonds chair Jennifer Soltesz
Past Szent-Gyorgyi Prize winners winners with NFCR President and Co chair Szent-Györgyi Prize Selection Committee, Dr. Sujuan Ba
The Szent-Györgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research
NFCR’s Elaine Currie with supporters Stefanie Smith and Harriet Neschek, along with NFCR-funded scientist Dr. Susan Horwitz
Dr. Sujuan Ba poses with the NFCR staff and Lucy Fund organizers
(L to R) Connie Briggs from Mackay Mitchell, Thomas & Ryan Beachler from Redfield and Company, and Zeting Wang from NFCR
The Dodos Combo entertaining guests at dinner with light jazz music to kickoff Arts4TheCure