Funded Grants

PI Name PI Organization Sort descending Title Grant Number Initiative Program Official
Hitchins, Megan P

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
United States

Discovery and verification of methylated circulating tumor DNA markers for the detection of colorectal cancer in subjects under 50 years of age 5R01CA252042-03 PA-20-185 (Parent R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) Matthew Young, Ph.D.
Huh, Warner King

University Of Alabama At Birmingham
United States

Misoprostol to Optimize Prevention of Cancer of the Cervix: A Randomized Trial (MISOPCx Project) 1R01CA279021-01A1 Vikrant Sahasrabuddhe, M.B.B.S., M.P.H., Dr.P.H.
Zhang, Fan

University Of Florida
United States

NCI Diversity Supplement 3R21CA277263-02S1 Mark Steven Miller, Ph.D.
Hur, Chin

Columbia University Health Sciences
United States

Optimal Colorectal Cancer Surveillance Strategy for Lynch Syndrome by Genotype 5R01CA257333-03 Matthew Young, Ph.D.
Singh, Shivendra

University Of Pittsburgh At Pittsburgh
United States

The Role of FoxQ1 in Breast Cancer Chemoprevention by Allium Constituents - R01CA219180 5R01CA219180-05 Sharon Ross, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Li, Debiao

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
United States

Predicting Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) Through Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Pre-Diagnostic CT Images 5R01CA260955-03 Matthew Young, Ph.D.
Eibl, Guido Erwin Michael

University Of California Los Angeles
United States

Chemoprevention and mechanisms of obesity-promoted pancreatic adenocarcinoma 5P01CA236585-05 Sharon Ross, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Suter, Melissa J

Massachusetts General Hospital
United States

Early Detection and Diagnosis of Lung Cancer with Endomicroscopy 5R01CA255326-02 Guillermo Marquez, Ph.D.
Thakur, Mathew Laxman

Thomas Jefferson University
United States

Noninvasive, Uniplex, Molecular, Pathomic Urinary Assay for Detection of Prostate Cancer 5R01CA249921-04 Richard Mazurchuk, Ph.D.
Wallace, Douglas C

Children'S Hosp Of Philadelphia
United States

Anti-tumor immunity and intestinal microbiota are modulated by mitochondrial DNA 5R01CA259635-03 Young Kim, Ph.D.