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Nina Axelrad Lecture CTOS November 2005

Nina Axelrad Lecture CTOS November 2005. Martine van Glabbeke EORTC data Centre, Brussel, Belgium. Nina Axelrad Lecture. Martine van Glabbeke. “ As an acknowledgement of her exceptional contribution to CTOS and sarcoma research ”. Flims 2004. Nina Axelrad Lecture. Martine van Glabbeke.

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Nina Axelrad Lecture CTOS November 2005

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  1. Nina Axelrad LectureCTOS November 2005 Martine van Glabbeke EORTC data Centre, Brussel, Belgium

  2. Nina Axelrad Lecture Martine van Glabbeke “As an acknowledgement of her exceptional contribution to CTOS and sarcoma research” Flims 2004

  3. Nina Axelrad Lecture Martine van Glabbeke • VERY SHORT CV: • 1971-82 Education: Advanced mathematics, physics, • chemistry, computer sciences and statistics. • 1989- Assistant Director, EORTC Data Center, Brussels • 1983- Statistician of the EORTC STBSG • 1990- Faculty member of various ESO & EORTC courses • 1998- Faculty member of the FECS-AACR-ASCO workshop on "Methods in Clinical Cancer Research“. • Many presentations at International meetings. • Medline: More than 125 peer reviewed authorships.

  4. Nina Axelrad Lecture Martine van Glabbeke CTOS 2001 “Clinical trials in sarcoma: what we did, what we will do?”

  5. 2005 Nina Axelrad Lecture Martine van Glabbeke EORTC data Centre, Brussel, Belgium As an acknowledgement of her exceptional contribution to CTOS

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