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Funded Symptom Science Grants

PI Name Sort descending PI Organization Title Grant Number Program Official
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.
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.
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, 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.
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.
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

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.
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.
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.
Zheng, Qin

Johns Hopkins University
United States

Determining the function of medium to large diameter sensory neurons in paclitaxel-induced pain via large-scale in vivo DRG imaging 1R01CA291906-01A1 Rachel Altshuler, Ph.D.
Zheng, Qin

Johns Hopkins University
United States

Determining the function of medium to large diameter sensory neurons in paclitaxel-induced pain via large-scale in vivo DRG imaging 1R01CA291906-01A1 Rachel Altshuler, Ph.D.
Zheng, Qin

Johns Hopkins University
United States

Determining the function of medium to large diameter sensory neurons in paclitaxel-induced pain via large-scale in vivo DRG imaging 1R01CA291906-01A1 Rachel Altshuler, Ph.D.