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(CRI), a U.S. nonprofit organization established in 1953 to transform cancer patient care through the development of safe and effective strategies to harness the immune system to fight cancer, hosted its 25th Annual Awards Dinner on Monday, October 3, 2011, where 290 guests joined CRI in celebrating outstanding scientific achievements in the field of tumor immunology and honoring successful patient health, public education, and cancer research initiatives. The dinner raised $625,000 for the organization.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u00abSince its first awards dinner in 1975, CRI has sought to honor individuals who have made pioneering, often overlooked advances in our understanding of how the immune system interacts with and can be harnessed to fight cancer,\u00bb says CRI&nbsp;chief executive officer and director of scientific affairs&nbsp;<strong>Jill O&#8217;Donnell-Tormey, PhD<\/strong> \u00abToday, the field of tumor immunology is producing significant advances in the treatment of cancer, as seen with the ongoing development of cancer vaccines and antibodies capable of helping patients live longer.\u00bb<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CRI presented the <strong>William B. Coley Award for Distinguished Research in Tumor Immunology<\/strong> jointly to<strong> Philip D. Greenberg, MD<\/strong>, and <strong>Steven A. Rosenberg, MD, PhD<\/strong>, for their pioneering work in the development of adoptive immunotherapies for the treatment of cancer. Greenberg is a professor of medicine (oncology) and immunology at the University of Washington and head of the immunology program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington. Rosenberg is head of tumor immunology and chief of surgery at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In presenting the Coley Award to Drs. Greenberg and Rosenberg, CRI Scientific Advisory Council director <strong>James P. Allison, PhD<\/strong>, recalled the announcement made earlier that day that three immunologists\u2014<strong>Bruce Beutler, Jules Hoffmann, and Ralph Steinman<\/strong>\u2014received the <strong>2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine<\/strong>, signaling not only that immunology is now widely recognized as central to efforts to combat disease, but also that CRI\u2019s Coley Award is an indicator of future Nobel Prize winners: all three of this year\u2019s Nobel laureates are past Coley Award winners, bringing the total of past Coley Award recipients who later won the Nobel to six. Many other Coley Award winners have won other major scientific prizes, including the Albert Lasker Award (often called the \u00abAmerican Nobel\u00bb), Canada Gairdner Award, Shaw Prize (the \u00abNobel of the East\u00bb), Albany Medical Center Prize, and Keio Prize.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u00abCancer medicine is undergoing a major transformation as cancer vaccines and other immunotherapies become a larger part of standard patient care,\u00bb says <strong>Paul C. Shiverick<\/strong>, co-chairman of the CRI Board of Trustees. \u00abIt\u2019s not just the champions of science who have helped to make this revolution possible; it\u2019s also the industry leaders, philanthropists, and cancer awareness advocates who draw attention to the field who deserve recognition for their efforts.\u00bb<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>To honor such individuals, CRI also presented the <strong>Oliver R. Grace Award for Distinguished Service in Advancing Cancer Research<\/strong> to <strong>Mitchell H. Gold, MD<\/strong>, president and chief executive officer of Dendreon Corporation, for his role in steering the company through regulatory review and approval of the first FDA approved therapeutic cancer vaccine, Provenge\u00ae. The approval has been hailed as a major advance for the field. Also receiving the Grace Award was <strong>Laura Ziskin<\/strong>, a Hollywood producer and studio executive who, after being diagnosed with stage III breast cancer in 2004, helped to launch and produce Stand Up To Cancer, a televised fund raising and awareness campaign organized and endorsed by members of the entertainment industry. Tragically, she lost her life to cancer earlier this year. CRI trustee and Ziskin\u2019s longtime friend and colleague <strong>James A. Wiatt<\/strong> presented the award posthumously, and Ziskin\u2019s daughter, <strong>Julia Barry<\/strong>, graciously accepted the award on her mother\u2019s behalf.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Ellen Pur\u00e9, PhD<\/strong>, associate director of the CRI Scientific Advisory Council, presented the <strong>2011 Frederick W. Alt Award for New Discoveries in Immunology<\/strong> to former CRI postdoctoral fellow <strong>Stephen C. Jameson, PhD<\/strong>, for his seminal contributions to our understanding of immune cell development and activation. Jameson, who received a CRI fellowship in 1988, is now a professor in the department of laboratory medicine and pathology at the Center for Immunology at the University of Minnesota.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Many current CRI postdoctoral fellows and predoctoral students also attended the dinner, affording them an opportunity to meet CRI\u2019s scientific leadership, trustees, and staff, and allowing dinner guests the chance to interact directly with CRI-funded scientists. <strong>Viveka Mayya, PhD<\/strong>, a first-year CRI fellow in the laboratory of <strong>Michael L. Dustin, PhD<\/strong>, at the Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine at New York University Medical Center, says his experience at the dinner profoundly affected how he views his work in the lab.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u00abThis dinner gave me a new perspective on the potential of my basic laboratory work to impact cancer patients,\u00bb says Mayya. \u00abIt was wonderful to hear how CRI is applying immunology to change cancer treatment, and I\u2019m thrilled to be a part of that.\u00bb<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The dinner also marked the launch of <strong>The WHITE Campaign<\/strong>, CRI\u2019s campaign to increase awareness of the potential for cancer immunotherapy to treat and cure all types of cancer. Attendees at the event wore WHITE ribbons in support of CRI\u2019s efforts to advance this new approach to cancer treatment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u00abThe Cancer Research Institute is focused on creating a new class of treatment\u2014immunotherapy\u2014that can potentially benefit all cancer patients, no matter what type of cancer they have,\u00bb says&nbsp;O\u2019Donnell-Tormey. \u00abThere are many different colors representing different cancers, and WHITE brings all those colors together under a unified vision for improving the life of every cancer patient.\u00bb<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CRI thanks<strong> DeMarco Morgan<\/strong>, anchor\/reporter for NBC4 New York, for his outstanding service as master of ceremonies during the dinner. CRI also thanks dinner co-chairs <strong>John Fitzgibbons, Don Gogel, Paul Sekhri, Paul Shiverick<\/strong>, and <strong>Jim Wiatt<\/strong>, for helping to make the dinner such a success.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n<p>Photos are available online at https:\/\/bit.ly\/CRIdinner2011.<br>All images copyright Cancer Research Institute.<br>Photography credit: Barbara Nitke.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Event Contact<\/strong><br>Lynne Harmer, Director of Special Events<br><a href=\"mailto:events@cancerresearch.org\">events@cancerresearch.org<\/a>&nbsp;or (212) 688-7515, ext. 226<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Media Contact<\/strong><br>Brian Brewer, Director of Marketing &amp; Communications<br><a href=\"mailto:bbrewer@cancerresearch.org\">bbrewer@cancerresearch.org<\/a>&nbsp;or (212) 688-7515, ext. 242<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>About Cancer Immunotherapy<\/strong><br>Cancer immunotherapies are designed to boost the immune system\u2019s ability to find and destroy cancer cells and control tumor growth. These immunotherapies\u2014including immune-modulating monoclonal antibodies, therapeutic cancer vaccines, and other interventions to overcome tumor-induced immunosuppression or to potentiate the anti-tumor immune response\u2014have the potential to be more targeted, more effective, and less toxic than today\u2019s standard approaches to fighting this disease.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the past two years, two active immunotherapies for cancer\u2014the therapeutic cancer vaccine Provenge\u00ae for advanced prostate cancer and the Yervoy\u2122 monoclonal antibody \u00abimmune checkpoint blockade\u00bb for metastatic melanoma\u2014have received approval by the U.S. FDA, and several dozen others are in the pipeline, with an expected total of five active immunotherapies to receive FDA approval by 2015. For more information on the promise and pipeline of cancer immunotherapies, visit <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cancerresearch.org\/\">https:\/\/www.cancerresearch.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CRI hosted its 25th Annual Awards Dinner on Monday, October 3, 2011, where 290 guests joined CRI in celebrating outstanding scientific achievements in the field of tumor immunology and honoring successful patient health, public education, and cancer research initiatives. 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