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		<title>Why New York?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York just became &#8220;hope&#8221; for us MMers with the research underway at Weill Cornell in Dr. Selina Chen-Kiang&#8217;s research lab.
What a great lady!   She converted a large part of her private office into a coffee/lounge spot for her researchers.   She understands the value of &#8220;downtime&#8221; where these intelligent beings can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York just became <font color="#ff3333">&#8220;hope&#8221; </font><font color="#000000">for us MMers with the research underway at Weill Cornell in Dr. Selina Chen-Kiang&#8217;s research lab.</font></p>
<p><font color="#000000">What a great lady!   She converted a large part of her private office into a coffee/lounge spot for her researchers.   She understands the value of &#8220;downtime&#8221; where these intelligent beings can &#8220;shoot the breeze&#8221; over coffee and oh, just coincidently, perhaps happen to come up with a new research idea for curing cancer.  </font></p>
<p>So, their work continues on PD0332991, a small molecule that literally stops a multiple myeloma cell in its tracks on its way to causing all sorts of havoc in the body.   Phase II trials are tentatively to start September 2007.   We&#8217;ll see how this progresses.</p>
<p>There are other equally promising research efforts elsewhere in the US, but after meeting Dr. Chen-Kiang in New York last November, I plan to follow this research closely.   Anyone who understands the importance of a collegial atmosphere for her team the way she does, AND gives up her own office space,  can achieve great things.</p>
<p>  I selected the theme New York to represent the hope I hold in my heart for the cure for myeloma which  is in our sights.</p>
<p>  More later.</p>
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