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Philanthropy-Backed Accelerator Advances Cancer Therapies


April 15, 2021 by Office of Communications
Three teams receive awards from the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer.
Project Leads for the team winning the top award are, from left, Arti Gaur, assistant professor of neurology at Geisel; Divya Ravi, Guarini ’24, and Jordan Isaacs, Guarini ’24, both PhD students in the Cancer Biology Program. (Photo by Kata Sasvari)
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Three teams of Dartmouth researchers have been selected to receive the first awards from the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer.
A philanthropy-funded initiative, the Accelerator was launched in 2020 by Norris Cotton Cancer Center and the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship to bring new cancer treatments to patients more quickly. So far, it has raised $3.3 million in philanthropic gifts and seeks to hit $5 million by June. ....

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Philanthropy-backed accelerator advances cancer therapies


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IMAGE: Project leads for the team winning the top award are, from left, Arti Gaur, assistant professor of neurology at Geisel; Divya Ravi, Guarini 24, and Jordan Isaacs, Guarini 24, both.
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Three teams of Dartmouth researchers have been selected to receive the first awards from the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer.
A philanthropy-funded initiative, the Accelerator was launched in 2020 by Norris Cotton Cancer Center and the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship to bring new cancer treatments to patients more quickly. So far, it has raised $3.3 million in philanthropic gifts and seeks to hit $5 million by June. ....

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Three teams receive awards from the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer
Vermont Business Magazine Three teams of Dartmouth researchers have been selected to receive the first awards from the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer.
A philanthropy-funded initiative, the Accelerator was launched in 2020 by Norris Cotton Cancer Center and the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship to bring new cancer treatments to patients more quickly. So far, it has raised $3.3 million in philanthropic gifts and seeks to hit $5 million by June.
When you look at the number of biotech start-ups that have spun out of our cancer center, it s astounding, says Steven Leach, director of Dartmouth s and Dartmouth-Hitchcock s Norris Cotton Cancer Center and the Preston T. and Virginia R. Kelsey Chair in Cancer at the Geisel School of Medicine. The Accelerator builds on our culture of collaboration and innovation. In its first year, it has attracted 17 te ....

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Bengaluru climate activist arrested in Greta Thunberg 'toolkit' case


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The Greta Thunberg Toolkit case gets a Bengaluru angle. A 21-year-old climate activist from the city has been arrested by the Delhi Police in connection to the toolkit shared by teen climate activist Greta and others on Twitter to show support for the farmers protest.
Disha Ravi is one of the founders of the Friday for Future campaign. It has been alleged that she edited the toolkit and sent it ahead. She was picked up from her house in Soladevanahalli area of Bengaluru. 
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The Delhi Police had registered a First Information Report on February 4 on charges of sedition, criminal conspiracy and promoting hatred among groups under Sections 124-A, 120-A and 153-A of the Indian Penal Code against the creators of the toolkit, which was shared by climate activist Greta Thunberg. ....

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