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Mary-Claire King
August 15, 2015

Mary-Claire King receives National Cancer Institute Outstanding Investigator Award

The National Cancer Institute has selected Dr. Mary-Claire King as the recipient of one of the first Outstanding Investigator Awards.
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The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has established the first Outstanding Investigator Awards, and selected Dr. Mary-Claire King is one of the recipients. Dr. King is a professor of medicine (Medical Genetics) and genome sciences.

The objective of the NCI Outstanding Investigator Award is to provide long-term support to experienced investigators with outstanding records of productivity in cancer research. The OIA is intended to allow investigators the opportunity to take greater risks, be more adventurous in their lines of inquiry, and take the time to develop new techniques. The OIA is a 7-year grant, to provide extended funding stability and encourage investigators to embark on projects of unusual potential in cancer research.

Dr. King will receive $6.4 million over 7 years to study genomic analysis of inherited breast and ovarian cancer. This is a group effort that includes Drs. Tom Walsh, Silvia Casadei, Suleyman Gulsuner, and Ming Lee (Medical Genetics) and Drs. Elizabeth Swisher and Barbara Norquist in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

“It is a great pleasure to see Mary-Claire’s superb work in cancer and its genetic etiologies recognized and supported by this very prestigious award from the National Cancer Institute of the NIH.”
-Department Chair William J. Bremner