Cleveland Clinic immunologist Vincent Tuohy, PhD, has won the Clinic's annual Sones Innovation Award, according to a news release.
Dr. Tuohy was recognized for his development of a breast cancer vaccine in laboratory mice.
The award recognizes individual efforts in advancing medical innovation and is named for F. Mason Sones, MD, a Cleveland Clinic cardiologist who researched imaging of arterial blockages.
Read the release on Vincent Tuohy.
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Dr. Tuohy was recognized for his development of a breast cancer vaccine in laboratory mice.
The award recognizes individual efforts in advancing medical innovation and is named for F. Mason Sones, MD, a Cleveland Clinic cardiologist who researched imaging of arterial blockages.
Read the release on Vincent Tuohy.
Read more coverage on Cleveland Clinic:
- Cleveland Clinic to Collaborate With City on Public Health Initiatives
- Cleveland Clinic Chair Robert Rich Wants to Focus on Patient Quality