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Inside the Tulane Cancer Center Fall 2002 Newsletter |
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Female Faculty on the Front Lines in the Cancer Battle New Director of the Office of Clinical Research: Betty Jurisich Fashion Targets Breast Cancer 2002: A Review CAB Welcomes More New Members Former CAB Chair Joins Peace Corps |
Barbara S. Beckman, Ph.D.,
Professor of
Pharmacology
Erin E. Boh, M.D., Ph.D.,
Professor of
Dermatology
Melissa G. Brammer, M.D., Assistant Professor of
Medicine:
Hematology-Oncology
Joan Cheng, M.D.,
Assistant Professor of
Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Chief of Section of Gynecologic Oncology
Odile David, M.D.,
Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Melanie Ehrlich, Ph.D.,
Professor of
Biochemistry
Renee S. Hartz, M.D.,
Professor of
Medicine and
Surgery
Laura S. Levy, Ph.D.,
Professor of
Microbiology and Immunology
Marta K. Rozans, M.D., Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics:
Hematology-Oncology
Hana Safah, M.D.,
Associate Professor of
Medicine,
Director of
Bone Marrow Transplant
Ellen L. Zakris, M.D.,
Associate Professor of
Radiology,
Chief of Radiation Oncology
The faculty and staff of the Tulane Cancer Center would like to congratulate Betty S. Jurisich, RN, BSN, OCN, on her recent promotion as Director of the Office of Clinical Research. Betty graduated from the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing in December 1996 and started working at Tulane University Hospital and Clinic soon afterward. However, nursing was not her original calling. Betty and her husband ran their own specialty food manufacturing and distribution business for over ten years before Betty went to nursing school. "The premature death of a very dear friend from breast cancer was a life-changing event for me," said Betty. It drew her to the field of oncology nursing. "There are too many lives needlessly lost to cancer. I wanted to try to make a difference." Betty channels much of her energy into community outreach events, where she educates the public about cancer prevention, screening, and early detection. She is currently working toward her Masters of Public Health Degree at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. As new director of the Office of Clinical Research, she hopes to increase participation in clinical trials at Tulane by marketing the program to referring community physicians and our ACCTION network affiliate sites. She also plans to work with Tulane's in-house physicians on increasing the number of investigator-initiated trials here. Her eventual goal is to move in the direction of web-based protocols.
State Senator Diana Bajoie
New Orleans City Council Member Jacquelyn Clarkson
Ana Gershanik
Retirement is a time for doing all those things you've been putting off during your working years. For some, it means an opportunity to travel, golf, or even start a business. For Sam and Noelle LeBlanc it means joining the Peace Corps, a dream they've shared since getting married in 1961. A partner at Adams and Reese law firm and Community Advisory Board member and past chair, Sam LeBlanc and his wife Noelle will depart for Romania in February 2003, to begin a two-year stint as Peace Corps volunteers. While there, Sam, who practices environmental law, will advise non-governmental entities on environmental problems, and Noelle will assist non-governmental organizations that provide health, youth and social services. "Joining the Peace Corps has been on our minds from time to time for many years but we put it on the back burner while pursuing our careers and raising our family," said LeBlanc. "Now, with the careers being long established and the kids all grown up, it's time to revisit our dream and have it become a reality. Noelle and I have been involved in many community activities. We decided to widen the concept of 'community' to a larger one. The Peace Corps is a phenomenal organization with arms stretched around the world. Its mission of peace and helping mankind allows the world the opportunity to put a face and heart with the name AMERICA. Noelle and I are so very proud, thankful and humbled by the opportunity to serve in such a great organization." The faculty and staff of the Tulane Cancer Center commend Sam and Noelle LeBlanc on their voluntarism and wish them all the best as they make their dream come true in Romania.
Roy S. Weiner, M.D.