Dick Hill

Dick Hill

Richard "Dick" P. Hill is an award winning scientist. His work in Applied Molecular Oncology has led to advance cancer treatments.

In 2008, Hill was a senior scientist at the Ontario Cancer Institute and a Professor at the University of Toronto.

Honours

  • 2007, awarded the Robert L. Noble Prize for Excellence in Cancer Research by the National Cancer Institute of Canada

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