AdMeTech Has Moved to One Boston Place

  AdMeTech Foundation has Moved!   We would like to inform everyone that our new address is     AdMeTech Foundation One Boston Place, 26th Floor Boston, MA 02109     Our phone number will remain 617.523.3535 but if you are having any difficulties, you may dial 857.239.8869 as well. Please take a minute to update your address book…

Senator Elizabeth Warren pushes for more funding for biomedical research at NIH

“Warren: Boost medical research spending,” by Deirdre Fernandes, Globe Staff, published October 28, 2013. Read the full Boston.com article here. Addressing a Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce forum, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) announced her support for more consistent funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for more biomedical research to save both lives and…

State Political and Health Care Leaders Declare War on Prostate Cancer and Support Research to Improve Early Detection

State Political and Health Care Leaders Declare War on Prostate Cancer and Support Research to Improve Early Detection Massachusetts legislature’s investment of $1.5 million for clinical trial of MRI Manogram® could turn the tide against the second most lethal cancer in men Boston Marathon Legend and Prostate Cancer Survivor Bill Rodgers Joins the Fight Against an Epidemic…

‘Dancing with the Stars’ Cast Dances for a Cure in Boston

This weekend, AdMeTech Foundation hosted an evening of dining, dancing, black ties, and donations for a good cause. The Dance for a Cure fundraising event took place on Saturday at The Westin in Copley Place, with professional dancers from ABC’s Dancing with the Stars in attendance. Mark Ballas, Emmy-nominated professional ballroom dancer and cast member of Dancing with…

Mark Ballas and ‘Dancing With the Stars’ personalities in Boston for ‘Dance for a Cure’

More than 600 guests got the chance to see “Dancing With the Stars” personalityMark Ballas (far right) move to the beat at AdMeTech Foundation’s “Dance for a Cure” at the Westin on Saturday night. Co-sponsored by Arthur Murray International, the benefit for prostate cancer research drew “Dancing With the Stars” talent Anna Trebunskaya, who’s been paired with Chuck Liddell and Drew Lachey;…

Reuters Covers Arthur Murray Teach-A-Thon

[heading title_size=”title-size-small” text_align=”center” text_color_custom=”#ffffff” icon_type=”noicon” icon_size=”32″ icon_color=”#de5034″ icon_style=”circle” icon_color_bg=”#ffffff” icon_color_border=”#dbdbdb” icon_border_size=”1″ icon_border_radius=”500″ icon_border_spacing=”50″]Reuters[/heading] BOSTON, Jan. 23, 2012  “Teach-a-Thon” to Benefit AdMeTech Foundation’s Dance for a Cure of Prostate Cancer BOSTON, Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –The following is being released by AdMeTech Foundation: WHAT: On January 27, 2012, between noon and midnight Arthur Murray Dance Studio ofBoston is taking dance steps with its…

Senator John Kerry Leads Unanimous Passage of the Legislation in U.S. Senate Urging Federal Research Support to Improve Early Detection of Prostate Cancer

SENATOR JOHN KERRY LEADS UNANIMOUS PASSAGE OF THE LEGISLATION IN U.S. SENATE URGING FEDERAL RESEARCH SUPPORT TO IMPROVE EARLY DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER U.S. CONGRESS SETS HISTORIC PRECEDENT IN RECOGNIZING HEALTH CARE CRISIS KILLING AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN DISPROPORTIONATELY BOSTON, July 27 – U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry (D-MA) led unanimous passage of the Senate Resolution…

U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer and U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings Introduce Historic $180 Million Authorization Bill

Prostate Cancer Detection Research and Education Act Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Representative Elijah E. Cummings (D-MD) introduced the AdMeTech-driven bipartisan Prostate Cancer Detection Research and Education Act, in order to authorize $180M in federal funding for research and education to improve early detection of prostate cancer. 

Senator Boxer (D-CA) and Rep. Cummings (D-MD) Introduce Historic Legislation to Promote Prostate Cancer Research

U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Congressman Elijah Cummings (D-MD) have introduced groundbreaking legislation authorizing $180 million in new federal spending for improved early detection of prostate cancer, a health care epidemic which now strikes an American man every 2.5 minutes and claims the life of an American man every 16 minutes. Moreover, African American…