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... that physician-scientist and cancer researcherGiovanna Tosato(pictured), an angiogenesis and endothelium expert, had just crossed the finish line when the Boston Marathon bombing started? Source: "...focuses on the study of the endothelium in the context of cancer development and progression. We study new vessel formation (angiogenesis)"[1], "Others faced a closer call. Giovanna Tosato, another club member from Bethesda, said she was 50 to 100 yards beyond the finish line, receiving her finisher’s medal, when the first explosion boomed out." [2]
ALT1:... that physician-scientist and cancer researcherGiovanna Tosato(pictured) had just crossed the finish line when the Boston Marathon bombing started? Source: "Others faced a closer call. Giovanna Tosato, another club member from Bethesda, said she was 50 to 100 yards beyond the finish line, receiving her finisher’s medal, when the first explosion boomed out." [3]
Overall: New article, long enough, well-referenced, no copy-vios detected. Both hooks are cited-inline / interesting, either could be used. QPQ done. Good to go! Ashleyyoursmile! 10:03, 5 March 2021 (UTC)