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 ascending
2021 R44 PAR-18-303 HUNG, PAUL JU-SUNG COMBINATI, INC. Digital Melt Curve Analysis Platform for Longitudinal Cancer Patient Monitoring Active
2020 R33 RFA-CA-19-020 COOKS, ROBERT GRAHAM PURDUE UNIVERSITY Advanced Development Of Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry For Intraoperative Molecular Diagnosis Of Brain Cancer Using Pathology Biopsies Active
2019 R33 RFA-CA-18-003 KETTENBACH, ARMINJA NADINE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Activity based profiling of Phosphoprotein phosphatases in cancer using mass spectrometry-based proteomics Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 CHIU, BRIAN C-H UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO A highly sensitive linear amplification based DNA methylation profiling technique for clinical cancer research Active
2020 R21 RFA-CA-19-021 GUPTA, GAUTAM UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Bio Cargos: Capture And Release Gels For Optimized Storage Of Cancer Biospecimens Active
2019 R33 RFA-CA-18-003 CHEN, SIDI YALE UNIVERSITY Rapidly scalable platforms for direct in vivo screening of functional drivers in lethal cancers Active
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 SCHRUM, ADAM G UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA Multiplex matrix ELISA for T cell protein-interaction networks in cancer Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 BLAINEY, PAUL CLARK BROAD INSTITUTE, INC. Stitch-seq for genome-wide pooled genomic screening with RNA-seq readout Active
2020 R44 PAR-18-303 GURARD-LEVIN, ZACHARY SAMDI TECH, INC. Development Of The First Label-free And High-throughput, Cell-based Assay That Reports On Specific Enzyme Activities Active
2019 R33 RFA-CA-18-003 TAVANA, HOSSEIN UNIVERSITY OF AKRON A High Throughput Human Tumor Modeling Technology for Cancer Drug Discovery Active
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 TEWARI, MUNEESH (contact); WALTER, NILS G UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR Optimization and Validation of Single-Molecule Kinetic Fingerprinting Technology for Rapid, Ultra-Specific Detection of Cancer Mutations Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 SALIPANTE, STEPHEN J UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Efficient, cost-effective, and ultrasensitive sequencing of somatic mutations Active
2020 R21 RFA-CA-19-019 HATTORI, TAKAMITSU NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Rational Generation Of High-performance Recombinant Antibodies To Post-translational Modifications Active
2019 R33 RFA-CA-18-003 SCHNECK, JONATHAN P JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY A high-throughput nanoparticle assay to characterize cancer neoepitope-specific T cells Active
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-012 GULLEY, MARGARET L UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL EndoGenus Toolkit: A Biometric Method for Absolute Quantification of Tumor Markers by Massive Parallel Sequencing Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 NABA, ALEXANDRA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Enhanced mass-spectrometry-based approaches for in-depth profiling of the cancer extracellular matrix Active
2020 R33 RFA-CA-19-020 HIGGINSON, DANIEL SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH Comprehensive Breakpoint Analyses For Simultaneous Quantification Of All Dna Double Strand Break Repair Pathways Active
2019 R33 RFA-CA-18-003 SCHIAVINATO EBERLIN, LIVIA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN Advanced Development of the MasSpec Pen for Cancer Diagnosis and Surgical Margin Evaluation Active
2019 R33 RFA-CA-18-003 FIOLKA, RETO PAUL UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER Multiscale microscope for 3D cancer imaging in model organisms and organoids Active
2022 R21 CA21-005 SHIBATA, DARRYL K UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Photolithographic Tumor DNA Isolation Active
2020 R21 RFA-CA-19-019 LI, WEI TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Fractionation And Profiling Of Heterogeneous Circulating Tumor Cells Using A Hyperuniform- Structured Microchip Active

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