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From: MGH Diabetes Clinical Trial <DiabetesTrial@...>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 12:24:01 PM
Subject: Newsletter update from the Faustman lab

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
We have seen the benefits of our hard work in the successful launch of
our Phase I clinical trial, the publication of our research in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and the ongoing response

Denise Faustman, MD., Ph.D.
From: MGH Diabetes Clinical Trial <DiabetesTrial@...>
To: Stacy_Lavery@...
Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 12:24:01 PM
Subject: Newsletter update from the Faustman lab

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALImmunobiology Laboratory Denise Faustman, MD., Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital East Director, Immunobiology Laboratory
Building 149, Thirteenth Street, Room 3601 Associate Professor of Medicine
Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129 Harvard Medical School
Tel: 617-726-4084
Fax: 617-726-4095
December 8, 2008
Dear Friends,
It has been a tremendous year for us here at the MGH Immunobiology Laboratory in Boston.
It has been a tremendous year for us here at the MGH Immunobiology Laboratory in Boston.
We have seen the benefits of our hard work in the successful launch of
our Phase I clinical trial, the publication of our research in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and the ongoing response
to our efforts to raise diabetes awareness.
Attached you will find our latest newsletter detailing these accomplishments and more.
Thank you for your continuous support in our efforts. It is with your dedication to this
cause that we can move towards helping more people with diabetes.
Happy Holidays,
Happy Holidays,

Denise Faustman, MD., Ph.D.
Please visit our website: www.faustmanlab.org
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