Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is dedicated to funding breast health and breast cancer research. Since its inception in 1982, the Foundation has awarded more than 1,000 breast cancer research grants totaling more than $180 million. Applications identified for funding are selected based on their scientific merit and their potential to have an impact on breast cancer.
Department of Defense - Army
Congressionally
Mandated Medical Research Programs
International Union Against Cancer
UICC Translational Cancer Research Fellowships
UICC International Cancer Technology Transfer (ICRETT) Fellowships
UICC American Cancer Society International Fellowships for Beginning Investigators
UICC Yamagiwa-Yoshida Memorial International Cancer Study Grants (YY)
Breast
Cancer
Prostate
Cancer
Ovarian
Cancer
Chronic
Myelogenous Leukemia
American
Cancer Society
Research
Scholar Grants in Basic, Preclinical, Clinical and Epidemiology Research
Research
Scholar Grants in Cancer Control: Psychosocial and Behavioral Research
Research
Scholar Grants in Cancer Control: Health Services and Health Policy Research
Research
Opportunity Grants for Beginning and Senior Investigators (ROG)
Institutional
Research Grants
Mentored
Research Scholar Grant in Applied and Clinical Research
Cancer
Control Career Development Awards for Primary Care Physicians
Research
Professorships
Research
Proposals Directed at Poor and Underserved Populations
The Canary Fund
The Canary Fund and the American Cancer Society Early Detection Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
Canary Fund Research Grants
Lance Armstrong Foundation
The LAF disseminates grants focused on improving the quality of life for cancer survivors and aims to fund research that is not readily fundable from traditional sources. Since its inception, the LAF has awarded more than $9.6 million in research grants. The LAF focuses its funding on Cancer Survivorship Centers and Research Grants.
The
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Career
Development Program - The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Career Development
Program provides awards intended to meet the specific needs of investigators
at different states in their research careers
Specialized
Center of Research Program - SCOR supports research programs in leukemia,
lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma
Translational
Research Program - This program supports projects that translate laboratory
findings into clinical applications
American Joint Committee on Cancer
Improving
AJCC/UICC TNM Cancer Staging: Developing and Validating New Algorithms
for Cancer Prognosis, Staging, and Predicting Response to Therapy
The American Association for Cancer Research Provides Support for Scientists (AACR)
The mission of the American Association for Cancer Research is to prevent and cure cancer. Founded in 1907, AACR is the world's oldest and largest professional organization dedicated to advancing cancer research. The membership includes more than 24,000 basic, translational, and clinical researchers; health care professionals; and cancer survivors and advocates in the United States and more than 60 other countries. AACR marshals the full spectrum of expertise from the cancer community to accelerate progress in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer through high-quality scientific and educational programs. It funds innovative, meritorious research grants. The AACR Annual Meeting attracts over 16,000 participants who share the latest discoveries and developments in the field. Special Conferences throughout the year present novel data across a wide variety of topics in cancer research, treatment, and patient care. AACR publishes fivemajor peer-reviewed journals:Cancer Research; Clinical Cancer Research; Molecular Cancer Therapeutics; Molecular Cancer Research;and Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. Its most recent publication, CR, is a magazine for cancer survivors, patient advocates, their families, physicians, and scientists. It provides a forum for sharing essential, evidence-based information and perspectives on progress in cancer research, survivorship, and advocacy. Contact: Yarissa Ortiz,,215-440-9300 ext. 101,ortiz@aacr.org
AACR-GERTRUDE B. ELION CANCER RESEARCH AWARD
The AACR-Gertrude B. Elion Cancer Research Award was established in 1993 in honor of the late Nobel Laureate Dr. Gertrude B. Elion, Scientist Emeritus at Glaxo Wellcome Co. and Past President and Honorary Member of the AACR. This award fosters meritorious basic, translational, or clinical cancer research by a tenure-track scientist at the level of assistant professor by providing a one-year grant of $50,000. It is generously sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline.
Recipient: Scott M. Hammond, Ph.D., University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill , N.C.
Project: The Role of microRNAs in tumorigenesis
CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS
AACR Career Development Awards were first established in 1999 to provide important transitional support for direct research expenses as researchers move from the ranks of early career scientists to faculty status. Each award provides a two-year grant of $50,000 per year.
AACR-Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation Career Development Award in Translational or Prevention Lung Cancer Research, given in memory of Lloyd Meeds
Recipient: Herta Huey-An Chao, M.D., Ph.D., Yale University , New Haven , Conn.
Project: The detection of pharmacodynamic changes in circulating tumor cells in response to chemotherapy using a novel robotic epifluorescent microscopy platform
AACR-Genentech BioOncology Career Development Award for Cancer Research on the HER Family Pathway
Recipient: Jayanta Debnath, M.D., University of California, San Francisco, Calif. Project: The role and regulation of autophagy downstream of HER family pathways
AACR-PanCAN Michael Landon Career Development Award in Pancreatic Cancer Research
Recipient: Daoyan Wei, Ph.D., The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston , Texas Project: The role of KLF4a in pancreatic cancer
AACR-PanCANCareer Development Award in Pancreatic Cancer Research
Recipient: David Z. Chang, M.D., Ph.D. The University of Texas M. D., Anderson Cancer Center , Houston , Texas
Project: Identification and verification of novel tumor antigens for cancer vaccine development in pancreatic carcinoma
AACR-Pennsylvania Department of Health Career Development Award in Basic Cancer Research (one-year grant)
Recipient: Edna Cukierman, Ph.D., Fox Chase Cancer Center , Philadelphia , Pa.
Project: In vivo-like 3D system to assess stroma permissiveness in tumor cell invasion
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
The AACR Research Fellowships were established in 1996 in response to the growing need for additional funds to train early career scientists by providing grants of $35,000-$40,000 per year for one, two, or three years.
AACR-Genentech BioOncology Fellowship for Cancer Research on Angiogenesis
Recipient: Marco Seandel, M.D., Ph.D., Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center , New York , N.Y.
Project: Regulation of bone marrow endothelium and endothelial progenitors by androgens in prostate cancer
AACR-Amgen, Inc. Fellowship in Clinical/Translational Cancer Research
Recipient: Andrew J. Armstrong, M.D., Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Md.
Project: A pharmacodynamic study of pre-prostatectomy rapamycin in men with advanced localized prostate cancer
Recipient: Rupal Satish Bhatt, Ph.D., M.D., Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center , Boston , Mass.
Project: ANGPTL4 as a potentially novel biomarker and/or therapeutic angiogenic target for renal cell cancer
AACR-MedImmune Fellowship for Research on Biologics-Based Therapies for Cancer
Recipient: Robert R. Jenq, M.D., Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center , New York , N.Y.
Project: Augmentation of immune responses to melanoma DNA vaccines after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation using interleukin-7 and keratinocyte growth factor
AACR Fellowship in Clinical Cancer Research
Recipient: Catherine S. Magid Diefenbach, M.D., Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center , New York , N.Y.
Project: YKL-40: A novel serum marker for the detection of epithelial ovarian cancer and a target for tumor directed therapy
AACR-AstraZeneca-Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation Fellowship in Translational Lung Cancer Research
Recipient: Anil Potti, M.D., Duke University Medical Center , Durham , N.C.
Project: Gene expression signatures of oncogenic pathway deregulation provide a novel approach to selection of molecular targets in recurrent non-small cell lung carcinoma
AACR-Anna D. Barker Fellowship in Basic Cancer Research
Recipient: Shih-Peng Chan, Ph.D., Yale University , New Haven , Conn.
Project: Potential oncogenes encoding microRNA binding proteins
AACR-Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation Melanoma Research Fellowship, given in memory of H. Theodore Shore
Recipient: Juan Chen, M.D., University of Miami School of Medicine , Miami , Fla.
Project: Two novel laminins in the angiogenesis and progression of melanomas
FELLOWS GRANT
The Fellows Grants provides a one-year grant of $25,000 to a fellow to pursue an independent line of investigation within the context of his/her current fellowship placement.
AACR-Pennsylvania Department of Health Fellows Grant
Recipient: Sibele I. Meireles, Ph.D., Fox Chase Cancer Center , Philadelphia , Pa.
Project: Contribution of estrogen synthesis and detoxification enzyme expression to tobacco smoke-induced lung cancer
The mission of the Oncological Sciences Center is to seek new opportunites, forge new partnerships, and nurture new relationships to advance cancer research beyond the laboratory.
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