News Release

Richard Call Family Endowed Chair honors Dr. Yves DeClerck at the Saban Research Institute Symposium

Dr. Yves DeClerck is inducted as inaugural holder of endowed chair during a research symposium at Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Grant and Award Announcement

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Dr. Yves DeClerck, University of Southern California

image: Yves DeClerck was awarded the Richard Call Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Research Innovation. view more 

Credit: Courtesy of Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Dr. Yves DeClerck is inducted as inaugural holder of endowed chair during a research symposium at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES (November 23, 2010) –Yves A. DeClerck, MD, professor of Pediatrics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California has been inducted as the inaugural holder of the Richard Call Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Research Innovation.

"My family has long been dedicated to improving the health of children. In these times of increased need and diminishing resources, we are renewing our commitment to the lives of children by continuing to partner in these efforts with Dr. Yves DeClerck and The Saban Research Institute," said Richard Call, MD.

"By establishing this endowment, Dr. Call honors his family's longstanding commitment to research while honoring the lifetime achievements of Dr. Yves DeClerck," said Brent Polk, MD, director of The Saban Research Institute.

For more than three decades, Dr. Richard Call has worked in promoting the research mission of Children's Hospital Los Angeles and obtaining the strong support of the community. In 1994, he founded the Board of Governors of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles Research Institute. The following year he established an endowment, the Richard Call Chair in Research Administration. Also in 1995, Dr. Call was instrumental in recruiting Dr. DeClerck as director of what later became The Saban Research Institute. Dr. DeClerck held the position of director of The Saban Research Institute for fifteen years.

As part of the scientific symposium Dr. DeClerck gave the inaugural address, summarizing 30 years of cancer research by his laboratory at Children's Hospital, now leading to therapeutic strategies of the tumor microenvironment.

"Yves' comments at Grand Rounds were inspiring and motivating to me as a physician, scientist, and fellow human being. I also know that they were evidence to our many medical students, residents and fellows in attendance, of the lifetime of rewards as an academic pediatric physician scientist," Dr. Polk indicated.

The symposium featured researchers from Children's Hospital, the Keck School of Medicine, and the Geffen School of Medicine of the University of California, Los Angeles. The keynote speaker, concluding the full-day program, was Lisa M. Coussens, PhD, co-director of the Cancer, Immunity, and Microenvironment Program at the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center of the University of California, San Francisco.

"I am deeply appreciative to Dr. Call and his family for honoring me as the first recipient of the endowed chair, which will enable me to expand my ongoing research program concerning the tumor microenvironment to the next level, advancing to clinical trials in children with metastatic cancer," said Dr. DeClerck. "This chair will also provide an opportunity to train and develop the next generation of scientists at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and the Keck School of Medicine."

###

The Saban Research Institute of Children's Hospital Los Angeles is among the largest and most productive pediatric research facilities in the United States, with 100 investigators at work on 186 laboratory studies, clinical trials and community-based research and health services. The

Saban Research Institute is ranked eighth in National Institutes of Health funding among children's hospitals in the United States.

Founded in 1901, Children's Hospital Los Angeles is one of the nation's leading children's hospitals and is acknowledged worldwide for its leadership in pediatric and adolescent health. Children's Hospital Los Angeles is one of only seven children's hospitals in the nation – and the only children's hospital on the West Coast – ranked for two consecutive years in all 10 pediatric specialties in the U.S. News & World Report rankings and named to the magazine's "Honor Roll" of children's hospitals.

Children's Hospital Los Angeles is a premier teaching hospital and has been affiliated with the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California since 1932.


Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.