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Funded Grants

PI Name Sort descending PI Organization Title Grant Number Program Official
Wu, Yun

State University Of New York At Buffalo
United States

Lung Cancer Early Detection and Immunotherapy Response Prediction and Monitoring with an Exo-PROS Liquid Biopsy Assay 5R01CA272827-03 Christos Patriotis, Ph.D., M.Sc.
Xiao, Yi

University Of Tx Md Anderson Can Ctr
United States

Exploring new strategy for breast cancer immunoprevention by targeting histamine receptor H1 5R21CA286318-02 Anda Vlad, M.D., Ph.D.
Xu, Xiangxi Mike

University Of Miami School Of Medicine
United States

Countering microtubule stabilization within hair follicles in ovarian cancer chemotherapy 5R01CA286527-02 Rachel Altshuler, Ph.D.
Xu, Chunhui

Emory University
United States

High-throughput assessment of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity in 3D human cardiomyocytes 1R21CA285254-01A1 Eileen Dimond, R.N., M.S.
Yaddanapudi, Kavitha

University Of Louisville
United States

A Stem Cell Based Exosomal Vaccine for the Prevention of Cancer 5R21CA277314-02
Yaghjyan, Lusine

University Of Florida
United States

Stromal contributions to breast carcinogenesis 5R01CA277817-03 Christos Patriotis, Ph.D., M.Sc.
Yang, Wan

Columbia University Health Sciences
United States

UNCOVER: underlying novel causes of onset of very early cancer research 5R01CA257971-04
Yang, Qing

University Of Texas Med Br Galveston
United States

The role of acute excitation of sensory neurons in the development of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy 1R01CA273001-01A1 Rachel Altshuler, Ph.D.
Yeh, Jennifer M.

Boston Children'S Hospital
United States

Can risk-reducing medications improve breast cancer prevention in childhood and adolescent cancer survivors? Comparative modeling to inform care 5R01CA261874-03 Eileen Dimond, R.N., M.S.
Yeh, Jennifer M.

Boston Children'S Hospital
United States

Genetic testing to guide pediatric cancer care and follow up: using anthracycline-associated cardiac toxicity as a model for the future 5R01CA227576-05 Eileen Dimond, R.N., M.S.