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Dr Potter standing in his laboratory smiling at the camera

Potter in his laboratory, May 1976. 

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COURTESY OF MICHAEL P. CANCRO, PH.D., UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

“Mike always told us that a Section Chief in the NCI was the best job in science.”

  • —“Biographical Memoir,” Stuart Rudikoff and J. Frederic Mushinski National Academy of Sciences
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COURTESY OF MICHAEL P. CANCRO, PH.D., UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

The Road to the Mouse Room

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PHOTO CREDIT: NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, CLINICAL CENTER PHOTO COLLECTION

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A laboratory in the fifties with lab workers and racks of mice in the background

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PHOTO CREDIT: NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, CLINICAL CENTER PHOTO COLLECTION

This is the mouse room of the Carcinogenesis Section in the National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Biology, led by Lloyd Law, when Potter joined in 1954. Law was among the first to use combination chemotherapy in leukemia. The use of inbred, genetically similar mice enabled scientists to transplant tumors from one mouse to the next and create a continuous line of identical tumors. Such tumor lines allowed researchers such as Potter to study them in depth in a controlled setting.

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