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rota6566@yahoo.com.tw - 30 Dec 2007 05:28 GMT
The creation of the ULTRAVIOLET clothing range came about from first
hand experience of cancer in the close knit family of Marilyn Seyb.
The range aims to increase awareness of being safe in the sun while
being covered with long sleeved garments and trousers that optimise
the effect of layering:-
Visit a Kimberleys store to view the fantastic range.
As a result of this association, Kimberleys are also contributing a
significant annual donation to the Cancer Society for at least the
next three years.
The Cancer Society wishes to thank Marilyn and John for their
foresight and contribution.
Cancer will affect one in every three New Zealanders at some stage du
ring their lives.

The Cancer Society Auckland is here to provide support to cancer
patients and their families,  to prevent the onset of cancer, and to
carry out scientific research into cancer.

We rely solely on the generosity of the public of Auckland and
Northland for financial and volunteer support in order to provide
these services.  We do not accept direct Government funding as we do
not wish to be compromised in any advocacy or lobbying we undertake.

We have been serving the communities of Auckland and Northland for 75
years and intend to go on meeting the needs of cancer patients and
their families.

RESEARCH CENTRE ON TV ONE 'SUNDAY' PROGRAMME 13 NOVEMBER 2006.
Click here to view the article on Auckland Cancer Society Research
Centre's latest drug development on TVNZ site.

AWARDS TO OUR RESEARCHERS
Congratulations to Professor Bruce Baguley on being awarded the 2006
Sir Charles Hercus Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand.  This is
awarded biennially in rotation in three different areas of biomedical
and health sciences.  Professor Baguley receives the 2006 medal for
his contribution towards the advancement of the molecular and cellular
sciences and technologies in New Zealand.
Professor Bill Denny is the 2006 recipient of the Adrien Albert award
of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.  This is the premier award
of the Biomolecular Chemistry Division, and is given for "sustained,
outstanding research in any field related to biomolecular chemistry
and conducted wholly, or largely, within Australia and New
Zealand".

The Peter Gluckman Medal for 2006 has been jointly awarded to
Professor Bruce Baguley and Professor Bill Denny.   The award is
presented to acknowledge the

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J - 30 Dec 2007 08:58 GMT
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