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不良研究所 pharmacy professor receives donation from Louisiana Cancer Foundation

Published January 17, 2014

Representatives from the Louisiana Cancer Foundation (LCF) presented Dr. Paul Sylvester鈥攑rofessor and director of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Louisiana at Monroe鈥攚ith a check for $20,000 towards Sylvester鈥檚 cancer research.

A portion of the funds were donated by Ashley Garner, a representative of the 鈥淪triking out Cancer鈥 baseball and softball fundraiser.

James Adams, director of the LCF said he looks forward to partnering with Sylvester every year.

Potho of Check Presentation
Pictured (L to R): Dean of the 不良研究所 College of Health and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dr. Benny Blaylock; Assistant
Director of the Louisiana Cancer Foundation, Donna
Nolan; Dr. Paul Sylvester; Director of the Louisiana
Cancer Foundation, James Adams; Director of the Cancer
Foundation League, Johnette Sellar; Ashley Garner;
不良研究所 President Dr. Nick J. Bruno.

鈥淭his is our eighth year to be able to give Dr. Sylvester a donation,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always a great honor to donate to our local university.鈥

Sylvester has spent many years researching the relationship between nutrition and breast cancer growth and development, and the effects of tocotrienols鈥攁 rare form of Vitamin E that displays potent anticancer activity.

聽In 2011, Sylvester was part of a research team which earned a patent for their discovery of anti-cancer prototype compounds, which are found in the waxy substance on fresh tobacco leaves, and which show potential for controlling metastic breast and prostate cancers.

Sylvester received his B.S. from Western Michigan University, Ph.D. from Michigan State University, and completed his Postdoctoral Training at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY.

He has taught at 不良研究所 for over 15 years.

About the LCF:

The Louisiana Cancer Foundation was founded in 1999 by the Northeast Louisiana Cancer Institute for the purpose of increasing public awareness, early detection, treatment, and research for cancer in the state.

The LCF is a 501C3 organization, which receives funding through personal donations, grants, and fund raising by the Cancer Foundation League.

For more information about the LCF, visit