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GPMCF in the Media
The Murphy Foundation is frequently in the media, locally, nationally, or across the globe. The stories are sometimes related to our work with pet dogs, at other times to our research in human cancers, and still others to our work in the biology of aging. Here is a collection of recent news stories from a variety of sources that demonstrate the breadth of our work.
- Executive Report Innovator Series, Business Talk Channel of Delta Air Lines, September - October, 2011
The novality and promise of our research approach to successful aging - relying upon exceptionally long-lived pet dogs
- smartplanet, May 24, 2010
When it comes to cancer and aging, dogs may have the answers we seek
- Animal Radio, May 8, 2010
Oldest Living Dogs & Cancer
- Good Morning America Weekend, April 10, 2010
Dr. Waters on Good Morning America Weekend
- USA TODAY, March 14, 2010
Dogs' lives may offer answers
- smartplanet March 10, 2010
"What can older dogs teach us about longevity?"
- Journal of the American Medical Association, May 13, 2009
Selenium and Vitamin E Supplementation for Cancer Prevention.
- Purdue Research Foundation, June, 2008
Murphy Cancer Foundation gives veterinarians insight on improving the lives of aging pets
- Oxford Journals, August 14, 2008
Toenail Test Indicates Prostate Cancer Risk
- MSNBC, October 23, 2007
8 tips to cancer-proof your body. Straight from the lab: Stealth strategies for keeping the Big C at bay
- Scientific American, December, 2006
Cancer Clues from Pet Dogs. Studies of pet dogs with cancer can offer unique help in the fight against human malignancies while also improving care for man’s best friend.
- Community for Better Health Care, December 12, 2006
Studies of pet dogs with cancer can offer unique help in the fight against human malignancies while also improving care for man’s best friend.
- The Collaborative on Health and the Environment, December 5, 2006
Featured Article: Cancer Clues from Pet Dogs, Scientific American. Studies of pet dogs with cancer can offer unique help in the fight against human malignancies while also improving care for man’s best friend.
- Harley Health Fair
Men’s Health Awareness Day poster
- Bugsy
With the business acceleration support of Purdue Research
Park, the oldest pet dogs get a chance to teach researchers
some new tricks about living longer.
- Wall Street Journal, August 29, 2008
The Seven-Year Glitch: Looking for a better man-to-dog lifespan ratio.
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