Memorial Sloan Kettering and Hunter Douglas establish graduate fellowship

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MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING Cancer Center and Hunter Douglas established the Hunter Douglas Fellowship in Breast Cancer Research, with a donation of $250,000 from the company. “It’s rare in today’s world to find anyone who doesn’t know someone—a family member, friend, co-worker, or business acquaintance—whose life hasn’t been affected by breast cancer,” said Ron Kass, president...

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