UAMS Cancer Researcher Formally Named
Josetta Edwards Wilkins Chair in Breast Cancer Research

UAMS Cancer Researcher Formally Named Josetta Edwards Wilkins Chair in Breast Cancer Research Josetta Edwards Wilkins Chair in Breast Cancer Research, LITTLE ROCK – Thomas Kieber-Emmons, Ph.D., a prominent researcher on potential vaccines for preventing recurrences of cancer, was formally installed as the first Josetta Edwards Wilkins, E.D., Chair in Breast Cancer Research at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) today. Kieber-Emmons is a professor of pathology in the UAMS College of Medicine and director of breast cancer research development at the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) at UAMS. UAMS established the academic position to honor former state representative Josetta Edwards Wilkins of Pine Bluff, who was the lead sponsor of legislation in 1997 to allocate $4 million to UAMS for breast cancer research. UAMS placed $1 million in an endowment that will generate annual income for research. As the first chairholder, Kieber-Emmons will receive the endowment income to fund his research. University of Arkansas System President B. Alan Sugg, Ph.D.; state Sen. Henry Wilkins IV; and state Rep. Jay Bradford spoke at the installation ceremony, called an investiture, in Sam M. Walton Auditorium at the ACRC. Sugg presented a medallion representing the academic chair as a memento to Dr. Wilkins. Chancellor I. Dodd Wilson, M.D., presided over the ceremony and, with Dean E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., presented a second medallion to Kieber-Emmons. Ralph D. Sanderson, Ph.D., director of basic research at the ACRC and also a professor of pathology in the College of Medicine, and Heinz Kohler, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Kentucky, spoke at the ceremony. Afterward, James Y. Suen, M.D., director of the ACRC, welcomed guests to a reception for Kieber-Emmons.

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LITTLE ROCK – Thomas Kieber-Emmons, Ph.D., a prominent researcher on potential vaccines for preventing recurrences of cancer, was formally installed as the first Josetta Edwards Wilkins, E.D., Chair in Breast Cancer Research at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) today. Kieber-Emmons is a professor of pathology in the UAMS College of Medicine and director of breast cancer research development at the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) at UAMS. UAMS established the academic position to honor former state representative Josetta Edwards Wilkins of Pine Bluff, who was the lead sponsor of legislation in 1997 to allocate $4 million to UAMS for breast cancer research. UAMS placed $1 million in an endowment that will generate annual income for research. As the first chairholder, Kieber-Emmons will receive the endowment income to fund his research. University of Arkansas System President B. Alan Sugg, Ph.D.; state Sen. Henry Wilkins IV; and state Rep. Jay Bradford spoke at the installation ceremony, called an investiture, in Sam M. Walton Auditorium at the ACRC. Sugg presented a medallion representing the academic chair as a memento to Dr. Wilkins. Chancellor I. Dodd Wilson, M.D., presided over the ceremony and, with Dean E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., presented a second medallion to Kieber-Emmons. Ralph D. Sanderson, Ph.D., director of basic research at the ACRC and also a professor of pathology in the College of Medicine, and Heinz Kohler, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Kentucky, spoke at the ceremony. Afterward, James Y. Suen, M.D., director of the ACRC, welcomed guests to a reception for Kieber-Emmons.
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