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Congratulations to Dr. Dale Ramsden, a Professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics, who has been awarded the 2006 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Scholar Award.

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Dale Ramsden, PhD

The Society’s Career Development Program supports fundamental research in genetics, molecular and cell biology, molecular pharmacology, molecular virology and immunology.

Career Development Scholars are highly qualified investigators who have shown a capacity for independent, sustained original investigation in the field of leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. These Scholars are expected to hold independent faculty-level or equivalent positions and have obtained substantial support for their research from a national agency. Scholar awards are for $110,000 (stipend $105,000 + $5,000 institutional overhead) per year for five years.