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Brian Druker, developer of Gleevec, eyes a new feat: Setting the Boston Marathon fundraising record

Current record: $507,000. Proceeds to go to LLS as NIH funding is slashed

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Brian J. Druker summits Mt. Hood in 1996

The last time Brian J. Druker ran a marathon, his daughter, Julia, was six months old.

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