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The
Cancer Research Institute was founded in 1953 to foster
the science of cancer immunology, which is based on the
premise that the body's immune system can be mobilized
against cancer. This field, which CRI helped pioneer and
develop, has been recognized throughout the world as
offering great hope for the ultimate prevention and
treatment of human cancer. For more than five decades, the
Institute has been a sustaining force in cancer and
immunology research. The Institute supports scientists and
clinicians at leading universities and research centers
worldwide. All such funding decisions are made by its
Scientific Advisory Council composed of 64 of the world's
leading immunologists, including five Nobel Prize winners
and 28 members of the National Academy of Sciences. CRI
Executive Director Jill O'Donnell-Tormey says her
organization strives to keep overhead expenses to a
minimum. "Donors want as much of their money to go to
cancer research as possible; that's why they choose to
give to CRI. They can look at ratings from watchdog
organizations like the American Institute of Philanthropy,
see that CRI consistently ranks at the top of the
scorecard, and feel secure knowing their gift is going to
have the most impact."
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