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 R21 RFA-CA-20-017 BAR-PELED, LIRON MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL Chemical Proteomic Identification of Druggable Oncogenic Transcription Factors Active
2020 R33 RFA-CA-19-020 CHEN, FEI BROAD INSTITUTE, INC. Clinical implementations of spatial transcriptomics in tumors Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 WEISSLEDER, RALPH MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL Single Circulating Vesicle Analysis for Early Cancer Detection Active
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-010 SHI, TUJIN BATTELLE PACIFIC NORTHWEST LABORATORIES An ultrasensitive targeted mass spectrometry system for proteomics analysis of single cells Active
2021 R21 RFA-CA-20-017 CHEN, KAI UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Novel Bisphosphonate PET Probes for Myeloma Bone Disease Active
2020 R33 RFA-CA-19-020 FAN, RONG YALE UNIVERSITY High-throughput single-cell co-sequencing of small and large RNAs to identify molecular circuitry in cancer Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 GARBER, MANUEL UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH WORCESTER A modular; customizable sequencing system for simultaneous genotyping and transcript analysis in single cells Active
2022 R21 CA21-003 COUNTER, CHRISTOPHER M DUKE UNIVERSITY Adapting K-MDS to detect KRAS-mutant ctDNA Active
2021 R33 RFA-CA-20-018 JI, HANLEE P STANFORD UNIVERSITY Multimodal iterative sequencing of cancer genomes and single tumor cells Active
2020 R21 RFA-CA-19-021 SEIBEL, ERIC J UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Rapid Needle Biopsy Assessment at Point of Care to advance personalized cancer therapy Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 BHATNAGAR, PARIJAT SRI INTERNATIONAL T-cell Biofactories for targeting interstitial fluid pressure Active
2018 R33 RFA-CA-17-011 BROWN, BRIAN D ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI Pro-Codes: A novel vector and cell barcoding technology 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
2021 R33 RFA-CA-20-018 GARTNER, ZEV JORDAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO Universal Sample Multiplexing for Single Cell Analysis Active
2020 R33 RFA-CA-19-022 HASHAM, MUNEER GULAMHUSEIN JACKSON LABORATORY Impact of Genetic Diversity on Human Xenograft Tumor Growth Active
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 MANALIS, SCOTT R MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Building microenvironment-containing organoids from patient samples with single-cell precision 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-20-020 HAUN, JERED BRACKSTON UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE Microfluidic tumor tissue processing platform for single cell diagnostics Active
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

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