- Robert A. Phillips (scientist)
Dr. Robert A. Phillips PhD is a
Canadian scientist, with a long-term interest incancer research , and special interests in blood cell development and inretinoblastoma , an inherited eye tumour in children. His expertise has spanned the breadth of disciplines includingradiation biology , cellular andmolecular biology ,immunology andmolecular genetics .He has been a tireless ambassador for
cancer research andcancer control throughout a career that has spanned more than 3 decades. He is a key member of a band of veteran scientists, also including John Evans, the founding dean of faculty of health sciences atMcMaster University and former president of theUniversity of Toronto andCal Stiller , an organ transplant expert and entrepreneur, who pushed for years for the creation of theOntario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR), an independent, not-for-profit corporation established in December 2005, and funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Research and Innovation.He has been a member of various Boards of Directors, including the Canadian Cancer Society, the Canadian Network for Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics (CANVAC), the Canadian Prostate Cancer Research Foundation, and Partners in Research.
Career
Dr. Phillips received his B.A. in
chemistry andzoology from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, and his Ph.D. inmolecular biology from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.In 1965, he moved to Toronto to do postdoctoral work with Dr. James Till at the
Ontario Cancer Institute /Princess Margaret Hospital . He had an independent research career there until 1986.He was also a faculty member in the Department of Medical Biophysics at the
University of Toronto and was Chair of that Department from 1981 to 1986.In 1986, Dr. Phillips moved his research group to the Hospital for Sick Children where he became Director of the Division of Immunology and Cancer Research.
In 1996, Dr. Phillips gave up laboratory research to become the Executive Director of the
National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC). At NCIC, he was instrumental in widening the scope of cancer research that was funded and bringing together different organizations under common mandates.In 1997, Dr. Phillips was one of the initial members of the Board of Directors of the
Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI).In January 2002, Dr. Phillips became the founding president and CEO of the Ontario Cancer Research Network, a non-profit organization established to speed up the development and testing of promising new cancer therapies.
As of 2007, Dr. Phillips is the Chief Operating Officer of the
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research , which merged with the Ontario Cancer Research Network in late 2005.Honours
*2003, awarded the R. M. Taylor Medal and Award of the
National Cancer Institute of Canada and theCanadian Cancer Society .External links
* [http://www.oicr.on.ca/aboutOicr_Staff.htm Staff, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research]
* [http://www.ncic.cancer.ca/ National Cancer Institute of Canada]
* [http://www.cancer.ca/ Canadian Cancer Society]
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