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    Mary Woodard Lasker (November 30, 1900 – February 21, 1994) was an American health activist and philanthropist. She worked to raise funds for medical research and founded the Lasker Foundation . Early life. Mary Woodard was born in Watertown, Wisconsin, the daughter of Sara Johnson Woodard and Frank Elwin Woodard.

  2. Aug 18, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Mary Lasker, a health activist and philanthropist who changed the course of medical research and human health. Discover how she launched the Lasker Foundation, reimagined the American Cancer Society, and lobbied for more NIH funding.

  3. Learn about Mary Lasker, a pioneer in the fight against cancer who led a crusade to pass the National Cancer Act and increase NIH funding. Read the article by Lasker President Claire Pomeroy and watch the documentary Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies.

  4. Resistance Fighter Listen to Roderick MacKinnon An interview with Prof. Yuk Ming Dennis Lo Featured Next@Lasker July 15: Announcement of the 2024 Lasker Essay Contest winners September 19: Announcement of the

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  6. Mary Lasker was one of the countrys best known and most effective activists in the cause of increased public funding for medical research. For decades, she tirelessly persuaded the American public that the national investment in medical research would yield invaluable benefits for human health.

  7. Medical philanthropist, political strategist, and health activist Mary Lasker (1900-1994) acted as the catalyst for the rapid growth of the biomedical research enterprise in the United States after World War II.