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1992 - The A~T Project Marks 10th Anniversary - 2002

Letter from the A~T Project Board of Directors, December 2002

Free Radicals
Our scientists have amplified what is known concerning how the A-T gene functions in mammals to prevent free radical damage, which is probably the gene’s main function.

A~T Project Research Pioneers
William S. Lynn, William Shive, Flora Pettit, James Heffley and
Paul Wong’s Expanded Research Team at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center’s Science Park-Research Division

The A-T Project Newsletter
December 2002
with additional new articles

SCIENCE PARK TEAM PUBLISHES LANDMARK PAPER
Prevention of thymic lymphoma development in atm-/- mice by dexamethason

Cancer Research, September 2002

Exciting A-T Project Research Published in May 2001 FASEB Journal

Letter from Robert Howard, President of The A~T Project
Tribute to Patrick, June 2001

Austin American-Statesman Honors Patrick
October 2000, December 2000

AT Project Researchers
(l to r) Judy Butler, Board Member, Mingshan Yan, Ph.D., Wenan Qiang, M.D.,
Paul Wong, Ph.D., Bill Lynn, M.D., George Stoica, Ph.D. discussing research.

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