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Latest News from LCRC
Congressman Anh “Joseph” Cao to Tour Louisiana Cancer Research Center Construction Site On Friday, August 20 at 2 p.m., Congressman Anh “Joseph” Cao, Representative, Louisiana 2nd Congressional District, will receive a progress report and a tour of the new Louisiana Cancer Research Center (LCRC) building currently under construction at the corner of Tulane and S. Claiborne Avenues in downtown New Orleans.
Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium announces Ochsner Health System as a new partner with the goal of increasing the potential of patient participation in clinical trials.
Louisiana Cancer Research Center featured in Construction Today magazine.
LCRC President / CEO Steve Moye and Dr. Oliver Sartor selected as Health Care Heroes
New Orleans City Business magazine has selected Steve Moye and Oliver Sartor, MD as two of the top 50 health care professionals in the New Orleans area for 2010.
New Orleans Public Belt Railroad 7th Annual Golf Tournament to benefit the Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium
Seventh Annual New Orleans Public Belt Railroad Benefit Golf Tournament, benefiting the cancer research programs of the Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium, Monday, April 5, 2010.
Construction Begins on New, State of the Art Louisiana Cancer Research Center
Although preparation work has been under way at the site, construction on the Louisiana Cancer Research Center officially began today with a ceremony at the Tulane Avenue and South Claiborne Street location. A massive piling was signed by the major partners of the Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium (LCRC), Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Tulane University Health Sciences Center and Xavier University, along with state and local dignitaries and several cancer survivors.
LCRC Synergy Newsletter
LCRC Secures Post-Katrina Relief From NCI, Others
In a clear demonstration of its commitment to the Lousiana Cancer Research Consortium (LCRC), the National Cancer Institute recently awarded the LCRC $1 million to assist with the recovery of scientific losses related to Hurricane Katrina.
Federal Funding Impacts Progress in Cancer Research
Recognizing the importance of a full-scale national effort in fighting cancer and other diseases, the United States Congress promised in 1998 to fouble the budget of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) within five years.
Welcome to New Members
The Co-Directors, Staff, and members of the Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium in New Orleans hope you will join us in welcoming the following new members to our facilities...
LCRC Annual Reports
Seminar Schedule- Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center Speaker Series
- Tulane Cancer Center Speaker Series
- Other Cancer Center Meetings and Seminars
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