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Research Article

David Kupfer: A Career Retrospective

Pages 3-12 | Published online: 09 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

David Kupfer's research career spanned 50 years and he authored or co-authored over 160 papers and book chapters. Although best known for his work centering on cytochrome P450 metabolism of prostaglandins, steroids, and proestrogenic compounds, David's research also contributed key advances in the areas of P450 induction and catalytic mechanism, breast cancer therapy, and analytical methodology. His research is reviewed here.

Notes

1I will be pleased to provide a copy David's complete publication list upon request.

2The Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology adopted the name of The Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research in 1996. The grounds were later annexed by the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA in 1998. The Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research remains today as a nonprofit fundraising unit of the medical school.

3Notably, Gregory Pincus and Min Chueh Chang were in the midst of developing progesterone as an oral contraceptive and Dr. Chang was conducting groundbreaking research in the field of in vitro fertilization.

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