George Rebane
It’s time for one of my infrequent Proud Grandpa sessions. Granddaughter Elizabeth is a project lead doing cancer research at UCLA. Her work continues in the fight against Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM), a particularly deadly form of brain cancer that took the life of our granddaughter and her cousin Ellen at the age of 14. The research is part of her work toward a PhD in neurosciences. Today she is at the Society for Neuro-oncology conference in Phoenix presenting her work, a project she actually started during her undergraduate studies, to the cancer research community. The photo shows her with a storyboard illustrating her research and the published paper on which she is the lead author.
Elizabeth is part of our Northern Tribe from the Seattle area. Today she lives in Westwood (home of UCLA) literally three blocks from the first apartment that Jo Ann and I rented after we married while still undergrads. Elizabeth is the fifth in our family to get degrees from UCLA, and will be the second to earn her PhD from there. Grandma and Papa (prenom de famille) couldn’t be prouder of this arrow into our future.



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