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Bayhealth and Nemours Children’s Health System formally opened the new Nemours Building at 101 Wellness Way, on the Bayhealth Sussex Campus, Milford.
The center expands pediatric care to families in Kent and Sussex counties. The new three-story, medical office building is located across the street from the hospital and outpatient center.
“As a nurse and a mom I know how important it is to have the best level of care accessible to our children when they need it. The collaboration between Nemours and Bayhealth will provide access to world class healthcare for our families,” said Delaware Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long, who attended and spoke at a recent ribbon cutting ceremony.
April 23, 2021
Cathy Kanefsky
After an extensive search process, the Food Bank of Delaware board of directors announced that Cathy Kanefsky has been named the organization’s next president and CEO.
Kanefsky’s first day with the organization will be Monday, May 3. She is an experienced nonprofit executive with a passion for helping others, especially her fellow Delawareans. She brings to the role nearly 30 years of experience in the nonprofit space. She has served as chief development officer at Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, vice president of chapter development at Autism Speaks Inc., national director of family team development for the March of Dimes Foundation and executive director for the March of Dimes in Delaware.
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Kanefsky named new CEO of Food Bank
Cathy Kanefsky has been named the next President and CEO of the Food Bank of Delaware.
Kanefsky brings to the role nearly 30 years of experience in the nonprofit space. She has served as the Chief Development Officer at Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children; Vice President, Chapter Development at Autism Speaks, Inc.; National Director of Family Team Development for the March of Dimes Foundation; and Executive Director for the March of Dimes in Delaware.
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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Food Bank of Delaware has experienced increases in demand for services. Over the past year, the organization has distributed more than 18 million pounds of food.
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IMAGE: A preclinical study shows an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) targeting surface protein MT1-MMP can act as a guided missile in eradicating osteosarcoma tumor cells without damaging normal tissues. This technology, using. view more
Credit: MD Anderson Cancer Center
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HOUSTON A preclinical study led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center shows an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) targeting surface protein MT1-MMP can act as a guided missile in eradicating osteosarcoma tumor cells without damaging normal tissues. This technology, using precision therapy targeting of cell-surface proteins through a Bicycle toxin conjugate (BTC), shows encouraging results for the treatment of osteosarcoma.