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===Graham Colditz===
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Colditz is the Niess-Gain professor of surgery, professor of medicine and associate director of prevention and control at the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Mo. He is also chief of the division of public health sciences, department of surgery and deputy director at the Institute for Public Health at Washington University School of Medicine.
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Colditz’s research interests are lifestyle and environmental risk factors that contribute to the onset of cancer. PI on two large-scale, population studies involving subsets of individuals with a particular disease. The Nurses’ Health Study at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the [[Growing Up Today Study]] (GUTS).
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Awards AACR-DeWitt S. Goodman Memorial Lectureship, Fulbright Scholarship, Knox Fellowship at Harvard University, the American Cancer Society Faculty Research Award, the ASPO Distinguished Achievement Award, election to membership of the Institute of Health and the American Cancer Society Cissy Hornung Clinical Research Professorship. In 2011, he was awarded the American Cancer Society Medal of Honor for cancer control research.
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|title=Global Conservation Laws and Massless Particles
<ref name="AACR">{{cite web | url=http://www.aacr.org/home/public--media/aacr-in-the-news.aspx?d=2734|title=AACR Honors Graham A. Colditz, M.D., Dr.P.H., With Award for Excellence in Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention| date=23 March 2012 | accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref>
|journal=Physical Review Letters
 
|volume=13 |issue=20 |pages=585–587
 
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.13.585 |bibcode=1964PhRvL..13..585G
===Synchrotron Stuff===
CLS open source controls <ref name="Fully">{{cite web | url=http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/p05/PAPERS/ROPA002.PDF|title=CLS: A fully open source control system| date=2005 | format=PDF | accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref>
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|title=MxDC and MxLIVE: software for data acquisition, information management and remote access to macromolecular crystallography beamlines
|journal=Canadian Journal of ChemistrySynchrotron Radiation
|volume=13 |issue=2019 |pages=585–587274-280
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