Grants Awarded



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New awards will be posted as they are issued.

Year Award Type Project # RFA # PI/Project Leader Institution Title Statussort descending
2017 R33 RFA-CA-16-002 WALTER, MATTHEW J WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY TARGETED SINGLE-MOLECULE SEQUENCING ASSAY INCORPORATING MOLECULAR BARCODES 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 EASWARAN, HARIHARAN JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY High-efficiency microfluidic-assisted single-cell DNA methylome sequencing NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 MOHS, AARON M. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER Tunable Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles for Cancer Imaging Applications NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 NAEGLE, KRISTEN M WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY A MOLECULAR TOOLKIT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATED PROTEINS NCE
2019 R43 PAR-18-303 WARREN, CHRISTOPHER L PROTEOVISTA, LLC Development of the High Throughput APT-SNAP Platform for Rapid Identification ofNuclease-Resistant RNA Aptamers against p53 Missense Mutations NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 KARGINOV, ANDREI V UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Engineered regulation of tyrosine phosphatase activity in living cells NCE
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-010 FIELDS, RYAN C WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Advancing Cancer Biology, Diagnostics and Therapeutics Outside of the Patient: Creation of a Novel, Autologous, Ex Vivo, Vascularized Model of the Tumor Microenvironment NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 BROCK, AMY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN High resolution cell lineage tracking and isolation NCE
2019 R21 RFA-CA-18-002 HUANG, XIAOHUA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Technology for measuring telomere length of individual chromosomes of single cancer cells NCE
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-010 KARGINOV, ANDREI V UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Optogenetic tools for the dissection of oncogenic signaling mediated by kinases NCE
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-010 MEHTA, ANAND S MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Glyco-typer: an antibody capture glycan imaging methodology NCE
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-010 ROBLES, FRANCISCO E GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Stimulated Raman scattering spectroscopic optical coherence tomography (SRS-SOCT) for label-free molecular imaging of brain tumor pathology NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 SOELLNER, MATTHEW B UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR Exquisitely selective turn-on probes of kinase activation and localization NCE
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-010 SCHIBEL, ANNA ELECTRONIC BIOSCIENCES, INC. Microsatellite Sequencing to Enable Cancer Genotyping NCE
2017 R21 RFA-CA-16-001 SLATER, JOHN HUNDLEY UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE A Vascularized, In Vitro, Organotropic Metastasis Model to Generate Dormant Micrometastases NCE
2016 R21 RFA-CA-15-004 SULCHEK, TODD GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LABEL-FREE MICROFLUIDIC ENRICHMENT OF CANCER CELLS FROM NONCANCER CELLS IN ASCITES FLUID NCE
2018 R21 RFA-CA-17-010 SMITH, LLOYD M UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON Novel NeuCode Tagging Reagents for Identification and Quantification of Intact Proteoforms in Cancer Tissues NCE
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

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