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Johns Hopkins will participate in the "Hour of Power" relay on Tuesday for cancer research.
 
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Nov. 5, 2007

BALTIMORE, MD - The Johns Hopkins men's and women's swimming teams will participate in the "Hour of Power" on Tuesday, November 6 at 5:00 pm EST in the Newton White Athletic Center. The swim-a-thon will feature an "hour of power" relays, consisting of continuous relays, any stroke, for an hour.

The relay is held in honor of Carleton swimmer Ted Mullin, who passed away in the fall of 2006 from sarcoma, a rare soft-tissue cancer. Funs raised through this event will support research at the University of Chicago into the causes of sarcoma in young people.

For more information or to make a donation, contact JHU head coach George Kennedy (gkennedy@jhu.edu or 410-516-7484) or JHU assistant coach Allie Foster (afoster7@jhu.edu or 410-516-7478). Donations can also be sent directly to the University of Chicago. Please make checks payable to The University of Chicago (write "Ted Mullin Fund for Sarcoma Research" in the memo line) and mail your check to following address:

The University of Chicago
Medical Center Development
Attn: Callie Whelan
1170 East 58th Street
Chicago, IL 60637

About the Ted Mullin Fund for Pediatric Cancer Research:
Funds raised for the Ted Mullin Fund for Pediatric Cancer Research will act as seed funding for the University of Chicago pediatric sarcoma research program, allowing collaborative efforts between clinicians and physician-scientists in the identification of the causes of sarcoma, at the most basic molecular and cellular levels. With a team of dedicated Pediatric oncologists, Orthopedists, and Radiation Therapists in place, the Ted Mullin Fund will support the recruitment of two additional scientists devoted to the study of sarcomas; one to focus on the molecular basis of sarcoma and the other to translate those findings into improved therapies for cancer patients like Ted.
 

 

Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2007, 5 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Central or 5 p.m. Mountain/4 p.m. Pacific.

2007 List of Participants (as of November 5, 2007):
Colleges & Universities:
Amherst, Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Connecticut College, Hamilton, Middlebury, Trinity, Tufts, Wesleyan, Williams, Augsburg, Carleton, Gustavus Adolphus, Hamline, Macalester, St. Benedict, St. Catherine, St. John's, St. Mary's, St. Olaf, St. Thomas, U of Chicago, Occidental, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, Redlands, Pomona-Pitzer, Whitman, Puget Sound, Luther, Illinois Wesleyan, York (Pa.), Regis (Mass.), Univ. of New England, Roger Williams University, Lycoming, St. Joseph's (Maine), Ohio Northern, Wheaton College (Mass.), Johns Hopkins, Lake Forest (Ill.), Grinnell, Wooster, Washington & Lee, Skidmore

Club Teams: Lake Forest Swim Club (Lake Forest, Ill.), New Trier Swim Club (Winnetka, Ill.), Northwestern Aquatics Swim Organization/Wildcat Aquatics (Evanston, Ill.)

High School Teams: Culver Academies (Culver, Ind.), New Trier (Winnetka, Ill.), Falls Church (Falls Church, Va.), Lake Forest JV Girls (Lake Forest, Ill.)

 

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