Talk:James P. Allison
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[edit]Jim Allison is the single most important cancer research in more than a century. It is a shame this article is flagged. It is shameful this article isn't better. Many are saying he is in strong contention for a Nobel Prize for his work on immunotherapy. The practical aspects of his research have led to new ways of treating the deadliest cancers and these treatments are showing success where chemo and radiation have failed. When I have time, I will try to return to fill in gaps. Skywriter (talk) 00:25, 26 March 2016 (UTC)
2017 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize
[edit]Harvard Medical School: The 2017 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize winners are James Allison, Lieping Chen, Gordon Freeman, Tasuku Honjo and Arlene Sharpe. You can read about them here: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/honoring-breakthroughs-cancer-immunlogy
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