Shane Morita, M.D., an oncology surgeon at Queen’s Medical Center and the University of Hawaii, was named the second recipient of the North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG) Junior Faculty Academic Community Partnership Award. Dr. Morita will use the three-year award, which is funded through a grant from Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., to conduct research on ethnic differences of melanoma.
Mayo Clinic oncologist Svetomir Markovic, M.D., Ph.D., will serve as Dr. Morita’s mentor during the award period.
The NCCTG Junior Faculty Academic Community Partnership Award was established in 2009 to recruit, train, mentor and support selected junior-level physicians at NCCTG member sites who will, in turn, become cancer research leaders within their local community practices. Bret Friday, M.D., Ph.D., an oncologist at Duluth Clinic in Duluth, Minn., received the first NCCTG Junior Faculty Academic Community Partnership and is currently conducting neuro-oncology research under the mentorship of Mayo Clinic oncologist Evanthia Galanis, M.D.



