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Cancer Center |
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Director: Tyler Jacks, Ph.D. |
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77 Massachusetts Avenue Room E17-110
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 |
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Tel: (617) 253-8511 |
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Fax: (617) 253-0262 |
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The David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT
(formerly known as the MIT Center for Cancer Research) was founded in 1974,
and is one of seven National Cancer Institute-designated basic research centers.
Our mission is to apply the tools of basic science and technology to determine
how cancer is caused, progresses and responds to treatment. Through this effort
we have developed an increasingly complete understanding of the nature of cancer
cells, which as led directly to improved treatments for the disease. Molecules
identified by Koch Institute research teams were used as targets for two of the
first few FDA-approved cancer-fighting drugs produced by molecular medicine
(approved by the FDA in 1998 and 2001). Today, the David H. Koch Institute for
Integrative Cancer Research continues to generate critical new insights into
the basic mechanisms of cancer that are essential for advancing diagnosis and
treatment of cancer. We remain committed to our founding visions that we can
conquer cancer through research and technology.
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