- Burnham Institute for Medical Research
The Burnham Institute for Medical Research is a non-profit
medical research institute with facilities located in California and Florida focused oncancer ,neuroscience ,stem cell research ,diabetes andobesity .History
William (Bill) H. Fishman, M.D., Ph.D., and his wife Lillian Fishman, M.Ed., left
Boston, Massachusetts , to found an independent research institution dedicated to the then-new concept of oncodevelopment in 1976. The Fishmans, who had then retired fromTufts University School of Medicine , moved across the country and established the La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation (LJCRS) inSan Diego, California to conduct biomedical research. The center originally focused on oncodevelopment, the study ofdevelopmental biology in conjunction withoncology as a means to better understand cancer.Eva Engvall , one of the scientists who inventedELISA in 1971, worked at the Burnham Institute.Research
The Burnham Institute was founded in
La Jolla, California , with a primary focus oncancer research.It now conducts a broad array of medical research activities and is home to four centers: a
National Cancer Institute -designated Cancer Center; the Del E. Webb Center forNeurosciences ,Aging andStem Cell Research ; the Infectious andInflammatory Disease Center; and the Sanford Children's Health Research Center. In 2006, Burnham established a center forbionanotechnology research at theUniversity of California, Santa Barbara . The Vascular Mapping Center, led by medical researcher Dr.Erkki Ruoslahti , is focused on discoveringpeptide s that target cancer cells and developing methods to deliver therapeutic agents to those cells.The Burnham Institute employees more than 800 people, of which 600 are
scientist s, and around 220 of those arepostdoctoral researcher s. The scientists who work at Burnham includebiologist s,chemist s, biophysicists,engineer s, and computer scientists.Burnham ranks consistently among the world's top 25 organizations for its research impact, according to
Thomson Scientific data. It also ranks among the top four research institutes in theUnited States inNational Institutes of Health grant funding.Burnham aims to research fundamental molecular mechanisms of
disease and to develop appropriate medical therapies.Florida facilities
In 2007, Burnham teamed up with the
University of Central Florida to establish a campus at Lake Nona inOrlando, Florida that will focus ondiabetes andobesity research and will expand the Institute'sdrug discovery capabilities.The state of Florida has been very welcoming to Burnham and willing collaborators. Dr.
John C. Reed had this to say about the Institute's experiences with the state: "We have been warmly welcomed and encouraged to launch operations in Florida by everyone we have encountered atUniversity of Florida , University of Central Florida,Florida Atlantic University , and other academic organizations. In fact, the willingness of these universities to partner with Burnham, including sharing expenses associated with recruiting talented scientists and establishing adjunct faculty positions for them, has played a huge role in our decision to establish a new site of operations in Florida." [ [http://www.burnham.org/default.asp?contentID=358 Open Message to Floridians] ]The Institute's partners and collaborators include the City of Orlando, Orange County, the State of Florida, the
Tavistock Group , Lake Nona, the University of Central Florida, the University of Florida, the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission, Florida's Blood Centers, Florida Hospital,Orlando Regional Healthcare , Orlando VA Medical Center,Nemours ,Epcot Center , and theOrlando Magic . [ [http://www.burnham.org/default.asp?contentID=557 Burnham's Partners & Collaborators in Florida] ]References
External links
* [http://www.burnham.org/ Official website]
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