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20-September-2008 09:55:58 - Burnham Institute for Medical Research or section by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page or at requests for expansion. March 2008 Aerial view of the Burnham Institute, at the distance Scripps, UCSD, Salk, Scripps Oceanography, La Jolla. Aerial view of the Burnham Institute, at the distance Scripps, UCSD, Salk, Scripps Oceanography, La Jolla. The Burnham Institute for Medical Research celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2006. Founded in La Jolla, California, as a non-profit medical research institute focused on cancer research, with an annual operating budget of $113 million. Of the 800+ employees at the Institute, more than 600 are scientists, and more than 220 of those are postdoctoral trainees. The Burnham is home to four major centers: a National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center; the Del E. Webb Center for Neurosciences, Aging and Stem Cell Research; the Infectious and Inflammatory Disease Center; and the Sanford Children's Health Research Center. In 2006, Burnham established a center for bionanotechnology research at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The Vascular Mapping Center, led by medical researcher Dr. Erkki Ruoslahti, is focused on discovering peptides that target cancer cells and developing methods to deliver therapeutic agents to those cells. In 2007, Burnham teamed up with the University of Central Florida to establishing a campus at Lake Nona in Orlando, Florida that will focus on diabetes and obesity research and will expand the Institute's drug discovery capabilities. Today, Burnham ranks consistently among the world's top 25 organizations for its research impact according to data obtained from Thomson Scientific and among the top four research institutes nationally for NIH grant funding. Our objective at Burnham is to reveal the fundamental molecular mechanisms of disease, and to use that knowledge to devise the prototype therapies of tomorrow. This aim is undertaken through a highly collaborative style of research, that merges the talents of biologists with chemists, biophysicists, engineers, and computer scientists, creating a symphony of scientific synergy that emphasizes team-based approaches for tackling the great unmet medical challenges of today. Our mantra is From Research, the Power to Cure. Contents 1 History 2 Famous scientists 3 Performance 4 External Links 5 See also 6 References History Thirty years ago, William Bill H. Fishman, M.D., Ph.D., and his wife Lillian Fishman, M.Ed., packed up 28 years of memories and groundbreaking research and left Boston, Massachusetts, to pursue their vision. This idea: to found an independent research institution dedicated to the then innovative concept of oncodevelopment, led Bill and Lillian to shun retirement from Tufts University School of Medicine, move across the country and create an institute in San Diego, California, focused on biomedical research. Founded in 1976 as the La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation LJCRS, the Institute originally focused on oncodevelopment, or the study of developmental biology in conjunction with oncology, as a means to better understand the elusive and deadly nature of cancer. Bill's belief that the study of normal developmental biology would lead to an understanding of the aberrant nature of cancer cells grew from a lifetime of stellar research. Famous scientists Eva Engvall is one of the scientists who invented ELISA in 1971. John C. Reed, M.D., Ph.D. 2007 SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR Performance Cluster analysis of 1,808 publications by The Burnham Institute for Medical Research for the period of 1999 to 2006 by Kosi Gramatikoff. Cluster analysis of 1,808 publications by The Burnham Institute for Medical Research for the period of 1999 to 2006 by Kosi Gramatikoff. 1,808 Burnham's publications were extracted from PubMed for the period of 1999-2006, clustered by field of research see the figure on the right, top and journal type listed below: Biochem Biophys Res Commun Biochem J - Biochemical Journal Biochemistry Biochim Biophys Acta Blood - Blood journal Cancer Res - Cancer Research journal Cell - Cell journal Chem Biol Curr Opin Biotechnol Curr Opin Cell Biol Curr Opin Immunol Curr Opin Microbiol EMBO J Eur J Biochem J Biochem J Bioi Chem J Cell Sci J Immunol J Mol Biol Mol Cell Mol Cell Biol Nature - Nature journal Nucleic Acids Res Proc Natl Acad Sci USA Science - Science journal Trdnds Biochem Sci Trends Cell Bioi Trends Microbiol Virology External Links v d e University of Florida Academics College of Medicine · Levin College of Law · College of Engineering · Warrington College of Business Administration · Fisher School of Accounting · College of Pharmacy · College of Dentistry · College of Veterinary Medicine · College of Journalism and Communications · College of Public Health and Health Professions · Rinker School of Building Construction · College of Nursing · College of Liberal Arts and Sciences · College of Health and Human Performance · College of Agricultural and Life Sciences · College of Education · College of Design Construction and Planning · College of Fine Arts · Bob Graham Center for Public Service · Continuing Education Athletics Southeastern Conference · Florida Gators · University Athletic Association · Gator Football · Gator Basketball · Ben Hill Griffin Stadium · Stephen C. 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Harn Museum of Art · Museum of Natural History · Baughman Center · University of Florida Campus Historic District · Florida Gymnasium · Lake Alice · Murphree Area · The Hub v d e University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California Colleges Schools College of Creative Studies · College of Engineering · College of Letters and Science · Bren School of Environmental Science and Management · Gevirtz Graduate School of Education Research Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics · UCSB Libraries Life Daily Nexus · KCSB-FM · UCen · Santa Catalina Dorms · Manzanita Village · Santa Ynez Apartments · UCSB Arbor · UCSB Coral Tree Cafe · UCSB Recreation Center · Isla Vista · Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative Athletics UCSB Gauchos · UCSB Soccer · UCSB Events Center · Harder Stadium See also List of research institutes References The Burnham Institute, 10901 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, Tel 858.646.3100, Fax 858.646.3199 Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Burnham_Institute_for_Medical_Research Categories: University of Florida | University of California, Santa Barbara | Medical research institutes | Cancer organizations | Research institutes in the United StatesHidden categories: Articles to be expanded since March 2008 | All articles to be expanded Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page This page was last modified on 1 July 2008, at 15:50
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