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FreeIn the Archives Edward Sondik on his beginnings in public health, cancer prevention, and a “battlefield promotion” June 28, 2024Vol.50 No.26
Conversation with The Cancer Letter Robert L. Ferris named executive director of UNC Lineberger—with an additional job as chief of oncology services June 21, 2024Vol.50 No.25By Paul Goldberg
Capitol Hill House GOP leaders propose “streamlining” NIH into 15 institutes and centersPlan calls for slashing ARPA-H, adding oversight to infectious disease research June 21, 2024Vol.50 No.25By Matthew Bin Han Ong