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| December 12, 2003 |
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OHSU SCIENTISTS NAMED OUTSTANDING RESEARCHERS AND MENTORSPORTLAND, Ore. - Four distinguished scientists at Oregon Health & Science University were honored as recipients of the 2003 Medical Research Foundation Discovery and Mentor Awards, which recognizes Oregon scientists who dedicate their career to making scientific discoveries and to teaching and guiding tomorrow's scientists. The scientists were honored at a ceremony Dec. 1 at the Multnomah Athletic Club, surrounded by many of their colleagues and by top administrators from OHSU, the OHSU Foundation and the Medical Research Foundation (an affiliate organization within the OHSU Foundation). The OHSU Foundation administers the Medical Research Foundation's grants programs, which awards about $1 million a year to support new research projects throughout Oregon. The Medical Research Foundation began the Discovery and Mentor Awards program 29 years ago and over the years has recognized some of Oregon's most distinguished scientists, teachers and health policy advocates as award recipients. Past recipients' collective range of expertise includes fundamental biomedical research, application of research to new treatments and therapies, health care delivery research and health care education.
This year's recipients are: James R. Bunzow, M.S., and David K. Grandy, Ph.D. (joint award) - Both scientists work together in the field of dopamine and opiate reception biology, which provides a critical understanding of how the brain functions as part of certain mental and neurological diseases, including drug addiction. Together, Bunzow and Grandy are co-inventors on 18 U.S. patents and one Australian patent awarded to OHSU. Their dopamine receptor technology has resulted in 50 license agreements between OHSU and various commercial organizations. Bunzow is a senior research associate in physiology and pharmacology at the OHSU School of Medicine. Grandy is an associate professor of physiology and pharmacology in the OHSU School of Medicine.
Mentor Award The Medical Research Foundation solicits nominations for these awards from research scientists, deans, presidents and other science administrators at colleges and universities throughout Oregon.
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