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
2020 R43 PAR-18-303 ERVIN, ERIC ELECTRONIC BIOSCIENCES, INC. N6-Methyl-2-O-Methyladenosine Sequencing Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 KIM, HYUN JUNG UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN A personalized colorectal cancer-on-a-chip for assessing tumor-microbiome crosstalk Active
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 CHENG, JI-XIN BOSTON UNIVERSITY (CHARLES RIVER CAMPUS) Quantitative SRS Imaging of Cancer Metabolism at Single Cell Level Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 ADEY, ANDREW OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY Accessible high-throughput single-cell genome sequencing Active
2021 R33 RFA-CA-20-018 SEELIG, GEORG UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Joint receptor and protein expression immunophenotyping through split-pool barcoding Active
2020 R44 PAR-18-303 FRIEDA, KIRSTEN SPATIAL GENOMICS, INC. Spatial and single cell analysis of tumor microenvironment by seqFISH+ Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 ANGEL, PEGGY M MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Enzymatic Tools for 2D Tissue Localized and Deeper Proteomic Sequencing of Cancer Stromal Proteins Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 KARGINOV, ANDREI V UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Optogenetic Control of Tumor Initiation and Tumor Progression in vivo Active
2021 R33 RFA-CA-20-018 GREENBERG, JOEL DUKE UNIVERSITY Multimodality X-ray transmission and diffraction scanner for molecular analysis of cancer specimens Active
2020 R43 PAR-18-303 WANG, SHA VIVID TECHNOLOGIES New specific and rapid assay for in situ apoptosis labeling for cancer studies Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 KEUNG, ALBERT NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY RALEIGH Intracellular CRISPR gRNA assembly for massively multiplexed; one pot; (epi)genetic screening Active
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 JIANG, NING UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN An integrated therapeutic T cell receptor screening platform for adoptive cell therapy in cancer Active
2022 R21 CA21-005 BORGES, CHAD R ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-TEMPE CAMPUS Plate reader assays to forensically assess exposure of plasma and serum to thawed conditions Active
2021 R33 RFA-CA-20-018 HANSEN, ANDERS SEJR MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Super-resolution microscopy for dynamic analysis of focal enhancer amplifications in cancer Active
2020 R21 RFA-CA-19-019 ALEXANDRAKIS, GEORGIOS UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS ARLINGTON Nanotechnology Enabled Selection Of MHC-peptide Ligands To Personalize Cancer Therapy Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 O'NEILL, RACHEL UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STORRS Development and Utilization of Splice-specific Antibodies Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 MOELLERING, RAYMOND E UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Single-Cell Protein Activity Profiling in Breast Cancer Cells and Tissues Active
2021 R33 RFA-CA-20-018 LIU, XUEFENG OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Validating Urine Derived Cancer Cells (UDCC) -- Non-Invasive and Living Liquid Biopsies -- in Bladder Cancer Clinics Active
2020 R33 RFA-CA-19-020 MATRIX BHATNAGAR, PARIJAT SRI INTERNATIONAL T-cell Biofactories For Targeting Extracellular Matrix Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 MONTAGNA, CRISTINA ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Development of a high-resolution mapping platform for HPV DNA integration in premalignant lesions Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 LIN, QIAO COLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK MORNINGSIDE A Practical Approach to Tumor-Specific Aptamers for B-Cell Hematologic Malignancies Active

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