Grants Awarded



Click on any project title for a more detailed description of the project. For more information about any of these awards (e.g., PI contact information or associated publications), please use the corresponding project number to search for information at the NIH Reporter website. Consistent with NIH policy, abstracts are not available for projects receiving their first award within the past year, so descriptions provided below are from the NCI program director.

New awards will be posted as they are issued.

Year Award Type Project # RFA # PI/Project Leader Institution Title Statussort descending
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-010 VAN DEVENTER, JAMES ALLEN TUFTS UNIVERSITY MEDFORD Discovering hybrid inhibitors for tumor microenvironment disruption NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-003 NECHAEV, SERGEI UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA Transcriptome profiling of highly degraded specimens through global analysis of short RNA fragments. NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 DICKINSON, BRYAN UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO rePPI-i: A system for the rapid continuous evolution of protein-protein interaction inhibitors NCE
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 CIMA, MICHAEL J MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Advanced development and validation of microdevices for high-throughput in situ drug sensitivity testing in tumors NCE
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 KONRY, TANIA TALI NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Determining treatment sensitivity in B cell lymphoma by novel microfluidics-based NK cell immunogenicity platform NCE
2017 R33 RFA-CA-16-004 ISSADORE, DAVID AARON UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Rapid unbiased isolation and in situ RNA analysis of circulating tumor cells using a magnetic micropore-based diagnostic chip NCE
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 LIU, YANG UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH High-throughput super-resolution imaging of chromatin structures at different epigenetic states NCE
2017 R33 RFA-CA-16-004 PATTENDEN, SAMANTHA GAIL UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL The application of Enhanced Cavitation to enable DNA and Chromatin Extraction from Archived Tissues NCE
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 LU, JUN YALE UNIVERSITY CRISPR-based Enhanced Molecular Chipper Technology for Identifying Functional Noncoding Elements in Cancer NCE
2016 R21 RFA-CA-15-002 GAMCSIK, MICHAEL NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY RALEIGH HIGH-THROUGHPUT SCREENING UNDER STATIC OR DYNAMIC HYPOXIA NCE
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 SALIPANTE, STEPHEN J UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Advanced development and validation of genome-scale molecular diagnostics for microsatelliteinstability using targeted molecular counting methods NCE
2017 R33 RFA-CA-16-004 ZILBERBERG, JENNY HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Ex vivo culture platform validation for preservation of patient derived multiple myeloma cells NCE
2016 R33 RFA-CA-15-003 WEISS, GREGORY A. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE Monitoring Recurrent Bladder Cancer with Electro-Phage Biosensors NCE
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-012 PAULOVICH, AMANDA G FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER RESEARCH CENTER Validation of a disposable biospecimen collection system with integral refrigeration for preserving the phosphoproteome NCE
2016 R33 RFA-CA-15-003 LIN, QIAO COLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK MORNINGSIDE Validating Rapid Microfluidic Isolation of Personalized Aptamers for Monitoring Minimal Residual Disease in Multiple Myeloma NCE
2017 R33 RFA-CA-16-002 MAKRIGIORGOS, G. MIKE DANA-FARBER CANCER INST Maximum efficiency sequencing using nuclease-based mutation enrichment and digital barcodes NCE
2017 R33 RFA-CA-16-002 IBRAHIM, YEHIA BATTELLE PACIFIC NORTHWEST LABORATORIES High Resolution High Throughput Proteomics Platform for Cancer Research NCE
2017 R33 RFA-CA-16-002 WALTER, MATTHEW J WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY TARGETED SINGLE-MOLECULE SEQUENCING ASSAY INCORPORATING MOLECULAR BARCODES NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 EASWARAN, HARIHARAN JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY High-efficiency microfluidic-assisted single-cell DNA methylome sequencing NCE
2017 R33 RFA-CA-16-002 PARKER, LAURIE L. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Fluorescence lifetime-based single fluorophore biosensors of post-translational modification enzyme activity NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 MOHS, AARON M. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER Tunable Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles for Cancer Imaging Applications NCE

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