A five-year, $10 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will fund the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer Survivor Center at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. The center will conduct research on the relationship between exercise and weight loss in improving the life prospects for cancer survivors.
Among the initial research projects are a clinical trial involving 555 overweight breast cancer survivors who have the treatment-related arm-swelling condition known as lymphedema. The study will be under the direction of Kathyrn H. Schmitz, associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics. Dr. Schmitz holds a master of public health degree and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota.
Other research at the new center will include a study of whether exercise and weight loss can prevent breast cancer recurrence in mice. Another study will examine the cost-effectiveness of weight training in helping breast cancer patients who suffer from lymphedema.
Jennifer Gaither, a lawyer by training, has been a Sullivan University faculty member for the past 25 years. She most recently served as the university's associate provost.
Dr. Crowley has served as provost at Ohio Wesleyan University since 2020. She is slated to become the nineteenth president of Kalamazoo College on July 1.
The three women named to provost positions are Nancy Marchand-Martella at the University of Northern Colorado, Lise Youngblade at Colorado State University, and Randi Storch at Western Oregon University.
Although it was initially founded as school for women, the University of Montevallo has never had a woman president. Now the university has reached a historic milestone and selected selected Michelle R. Johnston to serve as its next president.
The selected candidate should have expertise and experience in theoretical models in labor and public economics as well as in microeconometrics and programming.