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Chemopreventive Agent Development

Designs, develops, implements, and monitors research on interventions that may block, reverse, or delay the early stages of cancer. Investigates nutrients, micronutrients, natural products, pharmacologic agents, biomolecules, and vaccines from preclinical to early-phase I clinical studies. Helps investigators to bridge the gaps between biology and identifying potential targets, and between discovery of targets and agents and clinical testing in people.

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Major Programs

Staff List

Photo Name, Email, Phone Room Group(s)/Office
Asefa, Wosene
wosene.asefa@nih.gov
240-276-6422
5E504 Program Support Assistant | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Biswas, Kajal, Ph.D.
kajal.biswas2@nih.gov
240-276-5614
5E540 Program Officer | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Cholewa, Brian, Ph.D.
brian.cholewa@nih.gov
240-276-7545
5E446 Deputy Chief | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Clifford, John, Ph.D.
john.clifford@nih.gov
202-235-4482
5E430 Program Officer | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Gunasekharan, Vignesh, Ph.D.
vignesh.gunasekharan@nih.gov
240-276-5814
5E438 Program Officer | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Mohammed, Altaf, Ph.D.
altaf.mohammed@nih.gov
240-276-6082
5E542 Deputy Chief | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Nalli, Ancy, Ph.D., M.S.
ancy.nalli@nih.gov
202-276-5265
5E536 Program Officer | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Sei, Shizuko, M.D.
shizuko.sei@nih.gov
240-276-5005
5E452 Co-Chief | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Shoemaker, Robert, Ph.D.
robert.shoemaker@nih.gov
240-276-7077
5E454 Co-Chief | Chemopreventive Agent Development
Acting Chief | Nutritional Science
Vlad, Anda, M.D., Ph.D.
anda.vlad@nih.gov
240-276-6422
5E538 Program Officer | Chemopreventive Agent Development

Grants

PI Name Sort descending PI Organization Title Grant Number Program Official
Labaer, Joshua

Arizona State University-Tempe Campus
United States

Multiplex In-Solution Protein Array (MISPA) for high throughput, quantitative, early profiling of pathogen-induced head and neck 5R33CA281802-03 Wendy Wang, Ph.D., M.Sc.
Labaer, Joshua

Arizona State University-Tempe Campus
United States

High-throughput immunoproteomics for cancer biomarker discovery 5U2CCA271903-04 Christos Patriotis, Ph.D., M.Sc.
Lampe, Paul D.

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
United States

Autoantibodies to tumor-derived neoepitopes as biomarkers and immunoPET agents for the early detection of small cell lung cancer 5R01CA281801-03 Guillermo Marquez, Ph.D.
Langel, Stephanie N.

Case Western Reserve University
United States

Antibody bound bacteria during HPV infection and cervical dysplasia 3R21CA289927-02S1 Goli Samimi, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Langevin, Anne-Marie R.

University Of Texas Hlth Science Center
United States

Texas Pediatric NCORP 3UG1CA189855-11S1 Brandy Heckman-Stoddard, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Leal, Ana Sofia Mendes

Indiana University Indianapolis
United States

Nrf2, immune cells and lung cancer 7R01CA226690-06 Marjorie Perloff, M.D.
Lee, Hakho

Massachusetts General Hospital
United States

Expanding early cancer detection with high throughput OCEANA - Ovarian Cancer Exosome Analysis with Nanoplasmonic Array 5U01CA284982-03 Nicholas Hodges, Ph.D.
Lee, Richard T

Beckman Research Institute/City Of Hope
United States

A Pilot Study to Evaluate the Benefits of Phytocannabinoids for the Treatment of Chronic Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy 1R21CA260447-01A1 Rachel Altshuler, Ph.D.
Lee, Jeffrey Kuang Zou

Kaiser Foundation Research Institute
United States

Vanguard Study Administrative Supplement 3UG1CA287011-02S1 Elyse LeeVan, M.D., M.P.H.
Lee, Juhun

University Of Pittsburgh At Pittsburgh
United States

Detecting Mammographically-Occult Cancer in Women with Dense Breasts Using Digital Breast Tomosynthesis 5R01CA269540-03 Sidney Fu, M.D.
Lehto, Rebecca H

Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences
United States

Support for bereaved friend and family caregivers of cancer patients 1R03CA282943-01A1 Brennan Streck, Ph.D., RN, M.P.H.
Lenburg, Marc Elliott

Boston University Medical Campus
United States

The Boston University - UCLA Lung Cancer Biomarker Characterization Center 5U2CCA271898-04 Guillermo Marquez, Ph.D.
Lesch, Bluma J

Yale University
United States

Defining signatures of epigenetic sensitization to lung cancer in a mouse model 5R21CA288677-02 Guillermo Marquez, Ph.D.
Leslie, Kimberly K.

University Of New Mexico Health Scis Ctr
United States

Advancing Hormone Therapy for Endometrial Cancer 1P01CA278735-01A1 Goli Samimi, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Lesser, Glenn J

Wake Forest University Health Sciences
United States

Wake Forest NCORP Research Base 3UG1CA189824-11S2 Brandy Heckman-Stoddard, Ph.D., M.P.H.