Cisplatin Celebration attendees are welcomed to the Cisplatin Celebratioin by Rob
Maleczka, chemistry department chair, and MSU cancer researcher, Rich Schwartz.
Poster presentation at the MSU Chemistry Building.
Corey Jones, a chemistry graduate student in Jetze Tepe's lab, explains his research
to an attendee.
Jose Montero, an MSU chemistry grad student, explains his research poster during the
poster presentation session at the Cisplatin Celebration.
Henry Peresie and Evelyne Cudel outside of Rosenberg's former lab.
Cisplatin Celebration attendees reminisce as they look at a gallery of photos from
the 1960s and 70s.
Former Rosenberg student, Samir Mansy, takes time to pose for a commemorative photo
in the old Rosenberg lab located in MSU's Chemistry Building.
Cisplatin sample bottle from former Rosenberg lab.
15 of Barnett Rosenber's former students attended the Cisplatin Celebration.A group
of them posed for a photo inside Rosenberg's former lab.
MSU Foundation Executive Director Dave Washburn welcomes participants to the celebration's
cancer symposium.
Platinum research smposium speakers pose for a quick photo during a break.
Michael Cleare, Rosenberg Postdoctoral Fellow, talks about his experiences around
the development of the second generation platinum anti-cancer drug, carboplatin.
Bernhard Lippert, former Rosenberg Fellow, talks about platinum pyrimidine blues.
Tina Rosenberg, Barnett Rosenberg's daughter, attended the event.
Tom Krigas, one of the co-inventors of cisplatin, attended the Cisplatin Celebration.
Cisplatin-Celebration dinner speakers John Cleland (first cisplatin cancer survivor)
and Dr. Larry Einhorn, testicular cancer researcher and Cleland's former cancer doctor.
Participants listen to Dr. Larry Einhorn at the Cisplatin Celebration closing dinner.
Cisplatin celebration dinner complete with cisplatin cookie.