Gloria Heppner honored for writing one of the most influential articles in Cancer Research
Cancer Research, the premier journal published by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), is celebrating its 75-year history. As part of the celebration, the magazine recently honored 48 of the most influential scientific articles in its history. Gloria Heppner, Ph.D., associate vice president for research at Wayne State University, was selected as one of the 48 outstanding researchers for her 1984 article 'Tumor Heterogeneity,' which was described as being 'more often highlighted by editors, AACR Fellows, and cancer researchers than any other article.' According to a special Cancer Research commentary written by Danny R. Welch, Ph.D., associate director of basic science at the University of Kansas Cancer Center, older literature is often overlooked or ignored because of lack of ease to access older articles not available on PubMed. Welch said the longevity of Heppner's article is due to her "clarity of thought, objective presentation, and interpretation of the data, and, as importantly, by the insights that have withstood the tests of time."