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Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute
right The Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute (PNDRI) is a private non-profit biomedical and clinical research institute in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. originally founded to investigate heart surgery, cancer and endocrine diseases. The current focus of the Institute is pioneering basic and clinical research to prevent diabetes, to arrest its development, to block and reduce its complications, and to treat it more effectively. ==History== It was the first such institute in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and was created in 1956 by Dr. William B. Hutchinson under its former name the Pacific Northwest Research Foundation (PNRF); that name still remains on the exterior of the building. Its name evolved to the Pacific Northwest Research Institute (PNRI) until 2008 when the Institute added Diabetes to its name making it the Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute. In 1972, PNRF received federal funding under the National Cancer Act of 1971 with the help of Senator Warren G. Magnuson to create in Seattle one of the 15 new cancer centers called for under 1971 Act; the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center was founded in 1972 and its building opened 3 years later.〔PMDRI (PNDRI timeline ) Page accessed June 27, 2015〕〔Jane Sanders for the University of Washington Libraries. 1987 (Essay: A Legacy of Public Service )〕〔Melissa Allison for the Seattle Times. October 20, 2012 (Obituary: E. Donnall Thomas, Nobel winner for bone-marrow transplant advances )〕〔US Government Accounting Office. March 17, 1976. (Comprehensive Cancer Centers: Their Locations and Role )〕
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