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- Diller Building Opening Day
- (From left) Helen Diller’s son-in-law Dan Safier, grandson Josh, daughter Jackie Safier, and granddaughter Lauren stand with UCSF Chancellor-designate Susan Desmond-Hellmann at the grand opening of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building on June 2.
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- (From left) UCSF Chancellor J. Michael Bishop; Helen Diller’s daughter Jackie Safier; cancer researcher and chair of the UCSF Department of Urology Peter Carroll; and Sanford Diller stand on the balcony of the new Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at UCSF’s Mission Bay campus on June 2.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- UCSF’s world-renowned cancer center has expanded to include the state-of-the-art Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at Mission Bay, which marked its grand opening June 2.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- Members of the UCSF community packed into the new Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building for the grand opening ceremony on June 2.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- (From left) Renowned biologist J. Craig Venter; UCSF Chancellor-designate Susan Desmond-Hellmann; UCSF cancer center director Frank McCormick; and influential venture capital investor Brook Byers took part in a panel discussion on personalized medicine and the future of cancer research and treatment at the June 2 grand opening of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at UCSF’s Mission Bay campus.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- Members of the UCSF community attend the June 2 grand opening of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at Mission Bay.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- UCSF Chancellor J. Michael Bishop delivers introductory remarks at the June 2 grand opening of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at Mission Bay.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- (From left) UCSF Chancellor J. Michael Bishop; cancer researchers Peter Carroll and Mitchel Berger; Helen Diller’s grandchildren Josh and Lauren Safier, son-in-law Dan Safier and daughter Jackie Safier; and Frank McCormick, director of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, participate in the ribbon-cutting at the grand opening of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at Mission Bay.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- (From left) Renowned biologist J. Craig Venter; UCSF Chancellor-designate Susan Desmond-Hellmann; UCSF cancer center director Frank McCormick; and influential venture capital investor Brook Byers took part in a panel discussion on personalized medicine and the future of cancer research and treatment at the June 2 grand opening of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at UCSF’s Mission Bay campus.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- Members of the UCSF community look out over the main lobby of the new Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at the June 2 grand opening ceremony.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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- Diller Building Opening Day
- (From left) Renowned biologist J. Craig Venter, UCSF Chancellor-designate Susan Desmond-Hellmann, and influential venture capital investor Brook Byers participate in a panel discussion on personalized medicine and the future of cancer research and treatment at the June 2 grand opening of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at UCSF’s Mission Bay campus.
- Credit: Noah Berger
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