The Cancer Research Initiatives Foundation (CARIF) is the first independent Malaysian fundamental cancer research organization. We seek an understanding of the genetic basis of cancers in Malaysia through molecular analysis. The specific projects are described below:
1) Identification & characterization of genetic changes in oral, nasopharyngeal & liver cancer using whole genome approaches such as SAGE and microarrays
2) Characterization of sequence variations in the Asian population that are linked to an increased disposition to breast cancer
3) Novel cancer therapies derived from local flora: Isolation and characterization of novel light-activated compounds from Malaysian plants
CARIF is now offering the abovementioned positions for scientists who are enthusiastic to join our team.
I. Post doctoral research scientist (2 positions) You will have a PhD in genetics or related field, preferably with post-doctoral experience. You will be part of project 1 or 2 described above and report to the CEO and the Board of Trustees.
II. Research Associate (3 positions) You will assist the Project Leader in project 1 or project 2 above. You will have an MSc in molecular biology, genetics or related biology field.
BACKGROUND: Harvard researchers reported in a 2002 article in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute that eating tomato products on a regular basis is associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer. The research included more than 47,000 participants. Researchers then continued to follow the men for several more years to learn more about the specific foods that seem to protect men from prostate cancer. That research was published this year — also in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The study reports men who ate tomato sauce at least twice a week were about 20-percent less likely to develop prostate cancer when compared to men who rarely ate it.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ — The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, credited as the nation’s leading catalyst in the fight against breast cancer, released today a non-partisan comparison of key health care proposals announced by Vice President Gore and Governor Bush in their quest for the Presidency. The comparison is based on answers to a health care questionnaire designed by the Komen Foundation, to which both campaigns responded. The Foundation hopes that the side-by-side analysis of the candidates’ varying proposals will assist voters in comparing and contrasting the approach each would take to important health care issues impacting women and families.
What if the knowledge that scientists might have gained about the cancer-like tree disease referred to below could have led to a cure for human cancer?
As you may be aware, the US Postal Service recently released its new “Fund the Cure” stamp to help fund breast cancer research. The stamp was designed by Ethel Kessler of Bethesda, Maryland. It is important that we take a stand against this disease that kills and maims so many of our mothers, sisters, and friends.
Useful pointers to ongoing research as we investigate questions of science, spirit and healing.