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  • ...ome Institute in 1991 to care for her children, while continuing part-time research and writing. Lindsay joined the SDP on its foundation in 1981, stood for Ca ...rk’s Hospital, London, Clinical Director of Cancer Research UK’s bowel cancer unit, at St Mark’s, and Professor of Intestinal Surgery at Imperial Colle
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  • ...ings Institution]] and honorary chairman of the [[Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center]]. Robinson was previously Chairman and CEO of [[American Express]] ...the executive committee of the board of directors for the [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] (PhRMA)
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  • ...UK''' is 'the world's leading independent organisation dedicated to cancer research'.<ref>http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutus/whoweare/</ref> ...rganisations with an interest in promoting sun safety: “Last year Cancer Research UK made £84,000 from Boots’ sale of lapel badges for the charity, while
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  • ...[[American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology]] and [[American Cancer Society]]. His biography describes how he has served the [[Mayo Medical Sch *[[Johnson & Johnson]] Pharmaceutical Research & Development, LLC
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  • ...RICAN HOME PRODUCTS CHANGES NAME TO WYETH, REFLECTING EVOLUTION TO GLOBAL, RESEARCH-BASED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY] Accessed 6th February 2008</ref> ...er's past involvements include serving as Chairman of the [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] and 13 years service with [[Sandoz Pharmaceu
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  • Currently a Chief Executive of [[Cancer Research UK]] *worked briefly as a research scientist with the [[UK Atomic Energy Authority]]
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  • ...ma]], a Biopharmaceutical company. In 2003 she became a Chairman of Cancer Research Technology Limited (CRT). Also sits on the Parliamentary and Scientific Com
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  • Curretly a trustee of [[Cancer Research UK]]. Professor Furr retired as Chief Scientist and Head of the Project Eva
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  • Chairman of [[Cancer Research UK]] Audit Committee since 2003. Tony Percival is a Chartered Accountant an
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  • Chairman of the Fundraising & Marketing Advisory Committee of the [[Cancer Research UK]]. He is currently CEO of [[Cogent Elliott Group]], a marketing consulta
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  • ...mittee, is a Council member of the [[Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council]] (BBSRC), and has a strong interest in discussing science with non
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  • ...en's Hospice]]. He was a Trustee and Chairman of the [[Institute of Cancer Research]] between 1987-97 and a Director of the Royal Marsden Hospital. In 1998 he
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  • The first stage in the research was the compilation of a list of terrorism experts from various sources inc ...ur purposes, this produced a list of 20 institutions involved in terrorism research:
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  • ...mentary Medicine]] | [[Foresight]] | [[Mayday]] - the National Society for Research into Allergies.
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  • ...rporation (a pharmaceutical and chemical company) and Plough Inc (a global research-based pharmaceutical firm)<ref> Schering-Plough [http://www.schering-plough Schering-Plough had global sales of $7.56B and a research and development spend of $1,865M in 2005.<ref>Gray, N. (2006) Changing Land
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  • * [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] (PhRMA) ...999-2000). Cheeley has also served as chairman of the [[Conference Board]] Research Council on Employee Benefits and on the [[Conference Board]] Executive Comp
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  • *[[Nigel Walmsley]] - Chairman of the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board. ...lleged pollution caused by fracking would necessarily increase the risk of cancer amongst local residents.
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  • ...retinoid technology, psoriasis, acne, photo-damage, metabolic disease and cancer.<ref>http://www.allergan.co.uk/careers/culture.htm (Allergan Careers Inform ...pharmaceutical companies worldwide, with 2005 Global Sales of $2.32 and a Research and Development spend of $387M. <ref>Gray, N. (2006) Changing Landscapes: A
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  • ...Council]] | [[British Heart Foundation]] | [[Cancer Focus NI]] | [[Cancer Research UK]] | [[Carillion Energy Services]] | [[Charity Retail Association]] | [[C ...ng]] | [[Belfast City Council]] | [[BHF]] | [[Cancer Focus NI]] | [[Cancer Research UK]] | [[Carillion Energy Services]] | [[Carnegie Trust UK]] | [[Colleges N
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  • ...merase chain reaction technique in 1992. It manufactures and sells several cancer] drugs. *[[Jonathan Knowles]] (Director of Research)
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