Background
Dutcher, Janice Jean Phillips was born on November 10, 1950 in Bend, Oregon, United States. Daughter of Charles Glen and MayBelle (Fluit) Phillips.
(This two-volume text demonstrates the progress towards a ...)
This two-volume text demonstrates the progress towards a better and more rational use of blood kproducts. The major topics of transfusion therapy are covered from both a laboratory and a clinical perspective. Discipline lines are crossed, involving such topics as biochemistry, hematology and infectiious disease. This reference serves as an important resource for clinicians involved in transfusion, blood bank personnel, and scientists working with the development of improved blood components.
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(This two-volume text demonstrates the progress towards a ...)
This two-volume text demonstrates the progress towards a better and more rational use of blood kproducts. The major topics of transfusion therapy are covered from both a laboratory and a clinical perspective. Discipline lines are crossed, involving such topics as biochemistry, hematology and infectiious disease. This reference serves as an important resource for clinicians involved in transfusion, blood bank personnel, and scientists working with the development of improved blood components.
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Dutcher, Janice Jean Phillips was born on November 10, 1950 in Bend, Oregon, United States. Daughter of Charles Glen and MayBelle (Fluit) Phillips.
Bachelor with honors, U. Utah, 1971; Doctor of Medicine, University of California, Davis, 1975.
Intern, Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1975-1976;
resident, Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1976-1978;
clinical associate, Baltimore Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, 1978-1981;
senior investigator, Baltimore Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, 1981-1982;
assistant professor, U. Maryland., Baltimore, 1982;
assistant professor, Albert Einstein College Medicine, New York City, 1983-1986;
associate professor, Albert Einstein College Medicine, New York City, 1986-1992;
professor, Albert Einstein College Medicine, New York City, 1992-1998;
course co-director Advances in Cancer Treatment Research, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Manhattan, 1984-1996;
professor medicine, New York Medical College, since 1998;
associate director for clinical affairs, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, since 1998. Chairman biological response mod. committee Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, Madison, Wisconsin, 1989-1995, member Executive Committee, 1995-1997, chair renal subcommittee, since 1998. Member data safety committee National Heart Lung Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland., 1990-1995.
Member biologic response modifier study section National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, 1988, 90, 94, 96. Member National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel on Early Melanoma, 1992. Member Food and Drug Administration Oncology Drug Advisory Board, since 1995, chair Food and Drug Administration-ODAC, since 1996, National Cancer Institute subcommittee D for program project review, 1995-1998, member subspecialty medical oncology board American Board Internal Medicine, since 1997.
Member National Cancer Institute subcommittee A forCancer Centers, since 1998.
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(This two-volume text demonstrates the progress towards a ...)
Fellow American College of Physicians. Member American Society Clinical Oncology (program committee 1988, 97), Am.Assn. Cancer Research (faculty workshop clinical trials methodology 1996, 97, 98), American Society Hematology, Society for Biological Therapy, American Radium Society(chair Jane Way committee 1995-1996, Executive Committee since 1997), Phi Beta Kappa (Presidential scholar 1968), Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married John Dutcher, Sept.8, 1971 (divorced 1980).