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.

Yearsort descending Award Type Project # RFA # PI/Project Leader Institution Title Status
2022 R21 CA21-003 COUNTER, CHRISTOPHER M DUKE UNIVERSITY Adapting K-MDS to detect KRAS-mutant ctDNA 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
2022 R21 CA21-003 SNYDER, JOSHUA CLAIR DUKE UNIVERSITY Mouse Paint: A massively combinatorial approach for illuminating tumor heterogeneity in True Color Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 MERAJVER, SOFIA DIANA UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR Advanced development and validation of an in vitro platform to phenotype brain metastatic tumor cells using artificial intelligence Active
2022 R21 CA21-005 SHIBATA, DARRYL K UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Photolithographic Tumor DNA Isolation Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 GIBBS, SUMMER LYNNE OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY A Novel Fluorescence Imaging Platform to Predict Response to Combinatorial Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 ADEY, ANDREW OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY Accessible high-throughput single-cell genome sequencing Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 LANDAU, DAN WEILL MEDICAL COLL OF CORNELL UNIV Expanding the GoT toolkit to link single-cell clonal genotypes with protein, transcriptomic, epigenomic and spatial phenotypes Active
2022 R21 CA21-005 BORGES, CHAD R ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-TEMPE CAMPUS Aliquot-level visual indicators of biospecimen exposure to thawed conditions Complete
2022 R33 CA21-004 KARGINOV, ANDREI V UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Optogenetic Control of Tumor Initiation and Tumor Progression in vivo Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 WANG, TZA-HUEI JEFF JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY A low-cost, multiplexed digital high resolution melt platform for DNA methylation-based detection and identification of cancers in liquid biopsies Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 BOYLE, ALAN P UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR High-throughput inverted reporter assay for characterization of silencers and enhancer blockers Complete
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
2022 R33 CA21-004 NAEGLE, KRISTEN M UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA A synthetic toolkit for the recombinant production of tyrosine phosphorylated proteins and peptides Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 SCARCELLI, GIULIANO UNIV OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK Stimulated Brillouin Flow Cytometry for biomechanical assessment of metastatic potential Complete
2022 R33 CA21-004 MOELLERING, RAYMOND E UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Single-Cell Protein Activity Profiling in Breast Cancer Cells and Tissues Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 KELLY, RYAN T BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY In-depth and label-free proteome profiling of hundreds of single cells per day Active
2022 R33 CA21-004 NORMAN, THOMAS MAXWELL SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH Systematic characterization of cancer variants using single-cell functional genomics 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
2022 R21 CA21-005 TANG, SINDY KAM-YAN STANFORD UNIVERSITY A micro-dissection platform for generating uniform-sized patient-derived tumor organoids (PDOs) for personalized cancer therapy Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 LEE, HAKHO MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL 3D Fourier Imaging System for High Throughput Analyses of Cancer Organoids Complete

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