@article{DA, url = {http://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/3273}, title = {Interview with Grover C. Bagby, M.D.}, publisher = {Oregon Health & Science University}, abstract = {Grover Bagby was born in Summit, New Jersey, raised in the Los Angeles area, and received his M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. At Baylor, he studied internal medicine with specialties in cardiology and hematology, but when a young patient of his suddenly died of leukemia, much of his research became focused on better understanding and treating the disease. Grover and his wife, Susan, moved to Portland in 1970, and have been residents ever since aside from for a brief period of US Navy service from 19721-1974. Upon his return in 1975, he took a fellowship at UOMS Hematology department and spent his career performing clinical work at the VA Medical Center, teaching at the medical school, and working in his lab. The importance of grant writing etiquette, bioinformatics in the funding of a cancer center on campus, and his colleague's breakthrough discovery and development of Gleevac are touched upon during this interview.}, number = {DA}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6083/M47P8XC1}, recid = {3273}, address = {2014-08-28}, year = {2014}, month = {Aug}, }