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SARTORELLI, ALAN C. Alan C. Sartorelli, 83, of Woodbridge, husband of the late Alice Anderson Sartorelli, died peacefully at home April 30, 2015. He was born in Chelsea, MA on December 18, 1931, a son of the late Irma Sartorelli. He graduated from New England College of Pharmacy at Northeastern University in 1953, received a Masters Degree in Chemistry from Middlebury College in 1955, and his PhD. in Biochemical Oncology from the University of Wisconsin in 1958. He was awarded an honorary Masters Degree from Yale University in 1967. He was on the staff at Yale University Medical School for over 50 years in the Department of Pharmacology. He was appointed Professor of Pharmacology at Yale in 1967 and, in 1987, he was named Alfred Gilman Professor of Pharmacology. His career highlights include receiving the Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011, the Otto Krayer Award in Pharmacology in 2002, the Experimental Therapeutics Award from the American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, also in 2002, the Bruce F. Cain Memorial Award in 2001, and the Mike Hogg Award from the UTMD Anderson Cancer Center in 1989; serving as the President of the Association of American Cancer Institutes in 1987, the same year he was elected as a member of the Institute of Medicine, serving as President of the American Associate for Cancer Research in 1986, Director of the Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center from 1984-1993, being on the Board of Directors of the American Association for Cancer Research from 1975-1978 and again 1984-1987, and acting as Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at the Yale School of Medicine from 1977-1984. Dr. Sartorelli was instrumental in implementing one of the earliest mobile mammography van programs in the country when he was Director of the Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center. He was the author and co-author of over 700 papers published in various scientific journals, and was the founding editor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. He was a co-inventor on 16 U.S. Patents for anti-cancer therapy. Two compounds invented in his laboratory have entered into advanced clinical trials. He continued with his research in his laboratory until as recently as February 2015. He was Chairman of the Opera Committee for the Shubert Performing Arts Center from 1993-2001. Alan enjoyed listening to opera and classical music, and playing his guitars. He is survived by his daughters, Linda Richey of Stamford, Suzanne Richey of North Haven, and Sandra Sartorelli of New Haven, six grandchildren; Jessica (Jon) Root, Joseph (Lisa) Pagano, Erica (Rob) Garipian, Kimberly (Michael) Twigg, Christina Arcangelo, and Michael Arcangelo, and eight great-grandchildren. Friends and colleagues may visit with his family on Sunday, May 3 from 4-7 PM at BEECHER & BENNETT, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden, and are invited to attend his funeral on Monday morning, May 4, at 11 AM in the Chapel of St. Thomas More, 282 Park St., New Haven. Entombment in Beaverdale Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Closer to Free at the Smilow Cancer Hospital and the Yale Cancer Center at www.giveclosertofree.org. For more information or to send a condolence, please visit www.beecherandbennett.com.

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Published by The New Haven Register from May 1 to May 2, 2015.

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Michael DiGiovanna

April 26, 2021

Always remembering him - one of my true idols.

Lee Ryan

May 13, 2015

I am saddened to hear of Dr. Sartorelli's passing. Truly, he was a memorable human being, always concerned for others. A humanitarian. A sensitive soul with great intellect and gentle humor. A true gentleman with regard for others, their comfort, their inclusion. He led by example. A truth-seeker. Thank you for being an exemplary human being with grace, truth, caring and honor.

May 6, 2015

We had the privilege of being part of Dr. Sartorelli's lab for seven years. His total dedication to science, integrity, gentleman's manners and sense of humor have been inspirational to us and to many. He will be greatly missed.
Germana Rappa and Aurelio Lorico

Michael DiGiovanna

May 4, 2015

Quoting the final paragraph from the dedication page of my 1990 PhD thesis when I graduated from his lab: Finally, I would like to thank my mentor, Dr. Alan C. Sartorelli, not only for his advice and support, but most importantly for the lasting gift which he has given me: a figure to emulate, not merely as a scientist, but as a human being. He was loved, and will be missed deeply.

Kenneth K. Chan

May 4, 2015

With my utmost respect and condolence of the passing of a cancer research giant.

Krishnamurthy Shyam

May 3, 2015

I had the privilege of working for Dr. Sartorelli for 32 years. We had our moments of triumphs and tribulations. Through all that he was always a calming presence, a great mentor and a thoughtful friend. He was always a gentleman to his fingertips. With his demise the world of science in general and cancer research in particular has lost a giant.

Alan Sartorelli AACR 2001 New Orleans

Philip Penketh

May 2, 2015

I worked for Alan for just shy of 30 years and I will miss our regular lunch time lab chats the most, a mixture of science and humor. He was a great mentor, leader and friend. These days there are very few 'gentlemen of science' who set an example like Alan did.

May 2, 2015

I had the extreme good fortune of working with Dr. Sartorelli in the late 60's and early 70's. He was a brilliant, caring man who also possessed a lovely personality and humor. The world is a better place for having him in it.

Sandy Buzzard
Viera Florida

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