Innovative Awards: IDEA (Innovative, Developmental, and Exploratory Awards)
2012 (Cycle 18) |
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Examining Metastatic Potential in Mammary Stem Cells |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Breast function | |||
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Maternal Folic Acid Intake, Mammary Development, and Cancer |
Award: $149,944 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
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Rescuing HR DNA Repair in BRCA1-Mutation Carriers |
Award: $168,000 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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Sub-millimeter PET for Improving Outcomes in Breast Cancer |
Award: $149,574 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Understanding HER3 and mTor Signaling in Breast Cancer |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Genetic Predictors of Chemotherapy Toxicity in Breast Cancer |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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Compositional Mammography for Breast Cancer Detection |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Co-Targeting the Notch and EphB4 Receptors in Breast Cancer |
Award: $245,096 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Host Hypoxia to Treat Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis |
Award: $284,250 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Predicting BRCA1 Mutation Status from Tumor Pathology |
Award: $246,000 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Risk reduction and identification | |||
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Establishing Cell Lifespans in Cancer and Normal Breast |
Award: $275,333 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
2011 (Cycle 17) |
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Novel Cell-matrix Markers and Drivers of Breast Cancer |
Award: $262,500 | |||
| Institution: California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Breast Cancer-secreted MicroRNAs in the Pre-metastatic Niche |
Award: $252,000 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Targeting Prolactin as a Novel Treatment for Breast Cancer |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Riverside | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Targeting Histone Acetyltransferase in Triple Negative BC |
Award: $273,000 | |||
| Institution: Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Identifying Novel Drugable Targets Against TNBC |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Molecular classification of early breast neoplasia
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Award: $158,000 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Soy, DNA Methylation and Breast Cancer
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Award: $244,793 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Risk reduction and identification | |||
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Epigenetic changes as modifiers of BRCA1/ BRCA2 cancer risk |
Award: $251,128 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Cadmium, Age at Menarche, and Early Puberty in Girls
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Award: $206,312 | |||
| Institution: Cancer Prevention Institute of California | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Cost-effectiveness Analysis to Inform BC Screening Policy |
Award: $149,996 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Health Policy & Health Services | |||
2010 (Cycle 16) |
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HER2 Co-Amplified Genes and Treatment Response |
Award: $243,000 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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Inhibiting Mutation to Prevent and Treat Breast Cancer |
Award: $63,021 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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Targeting Brain Metastasis with a Cell-based Approach |
Award: $284,354 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Inhibiting Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis with Cilengitide |
Award: $284,435 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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Receptor Re-expression in ER and PR Negative Breast Cancer |
Award: $243,000 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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Salivary Biomarkers for Early Detection of Breast Cancer |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Biomarkers and novel screening approaches | |||
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New Estrogen Receptor Downregulators for Breast Cancer |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Biomarkers and novel screening approaches | |||
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Multimarker miR Blood Assay for Breast Cancer Detection |
Award: $265,415 | |||
| Institution: John Wayne Cancer Institute | Subject Area: Biomarkers and novel screening approaches | |||
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Vitamin D and Breast Cancer Survival |
Award: $220,495 | |||
| Institution: Cancer Prevention Institute of California | Subject Area: Risk reduction and identification | |||
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Light at Night and Breast Cancer Risk in California Teachers |
Award: $199,080 | |||
| Institution: Cancer Prevention Institute of California | Subject Area: Risk reduction and identification | |||
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Myeloperoxidase Mediated Protection in Breast Cancer |
Award: $286,500 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Breast Cancer Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response with miRNA
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Award: $249,000 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Local Adipocyte Function in Breast Cancer |
Award: $272,993 | |||
| Institution: Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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p97 as a Therapeutic Target in Breast Cancer Metastasis |
Award: $292,500 | |||
| Institution: Proteomics Research Institute for Systems Medicine | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Reelin Signaling Involvement in Breast Cancer Cell Migration |
Award: $149,493 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Targeting Drug Resistant Breast Cancer by microRNAs |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Enhancing Trastuzumab Therapy with an NK Activating Antibody |
Award: $224,749 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Complement-mediated Stem Cell Recruitment to Breast Cancer |
Award: $136,500 | |||
| Institution: Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
2009 (Cycle 15) |
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A Molecular Strategy to Inhibit Breast Cancer Metastasis |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Antibody-based Targeting of Breast Cancer Stem Cells |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Santa Barbara | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Inhibitors of Condensin I as Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Reducing Surgical Morbidity of Breast Cancer Staging |
Award: $149,983 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Discovery of Fusion Genes in Breast Cancer |
Award: $160,000 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Breast Cancer Tumor-Stroma Interactions in an In Vivo Model |
Award: $279,336 | |||
| Institution: Vaccine Research Institute of San Diego | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Targeting DNA Repair Function of Breast Cancer Stem Cells |
Award: $284,660 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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Novel Tumor Suppressors in Breast Development and Cancer |
Award: $231,058 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Breast development | |||
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The Role of EGF Variant mLEEK and Grp78 in Breast Cancer |
Award: $241,380 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Survival in de novo and Recurrent Metastatic Breast Cancer |
Award: $249,000 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Role of p68 in Breast Cancer |
Award: $165,335 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Metabolite Imaging to Identify Drug Resistant Breast Cancer |
Award: $171,892 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Combating Breast Cancer with the Wellderly Immune Repertoire |
Award: $284,718 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Finding BRCA1 Ubiquitinated Substrates in Breast Cancer |
Award: $191,000 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Health Literacy in Older Patient's Breast Cancer Treatment |
Award: $180,890 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
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Podocalyxin as a Basal-like Breast Cancer Stem Cell Marker |
Award: $243,676 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Membrane-associated Estrogen Receptors in Breast Cancer |
Award: $149,119 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Patient and Clinician Knowledge of Breast Cancer Lymphedema |
Award: $227,784 | |||
| Institution: Kaiser Foundation Research Institute | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
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Proline Metabolism in Metastatic Breast Cancer |
Award: $284,895 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
2008 (Cycle 14) |
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Imaging of Novel Stem Cell Therapy Targeting Breast Cancer |
Award: $239,213 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Novel Small Proteins for PET Imaging of Breast Cancer |
Award: $261,806 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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FGFR2 Signaling in Human Breast Cancer Cells |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Treating BC Brain Metastases with Cytotoxic Lymphocytes |
Award: $186,496 | |||
| Institution: Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Nanolipoproteins to Study Breast Cancer Growth Receptors |
Award: $99,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Inhibition of TF Signaling as a Novel Breast Cancer Therapy |
Award: $284,250 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Maternal Embryonic Leucine Zipper Kinase in Mammary Tumors |
Award: $286,500 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Quality of Mammography Facilities Serving Vulnerable Women |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Disparities | |||
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Pesticide and Gene Interactions in Latina Farm Workers |
Award: $160,718 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Grapefruit, Hormones, and Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Risk |
Award: $243,717 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Treating BC Brain Metastases with Cytotoxic Lymphocytes |
Award: $105,538 | |||
| Institution: Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Antidepressants and Breast Cancer Treatment Interactions |
Award: $156,068 | |||
| Institution: Kaiser Foundation Research Institute | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
2007 (Cycle 13) |
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Multinuclear MRI of Breast Tumors |
Award: $236,771 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Exploring the Role of PARP Inhibitors in Breast Cancer |
Award: $157,516 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
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Circuit Training to Lower Breast Cancer Risk in Latina Teens |
Award: $244,374 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Active lifestyle modification | |||
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Determination of Stromal Gene Expression in Breast Cancer |
Award: $136,217 | |||
| Institution: Palo Alto Institute for Research & Education | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Lipid Raft Composition in Deregulated ERBB2 Signaling |
Award: $99,371 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Novel Cytokine Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Molecular Imaging of Metastatic Lymph Nodes in Breast Cancer |
Award: $149,600 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Breast Cancer Treatment Monitoring Combining MRI and Optics |
Award: $113,166 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Modulation of Breast Cancer Stem Cell Response to Radiation |
Award: $149,377 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
2006 (Cycle 12) |
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Vascular Targeting Therapy for Breast Cancer |
Award: $288,728 | |||
| Institution: Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Identification of Metastasis Competent Breast Cancer Cells |
Award: $59,805 | |||
| Institution: Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Breast Cancer Metastasis: a Heritable Trait? |
Award: $264,595 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Breast Tumor Inhibition by Vitamin D in a Mouse Model |
Award: $234,388 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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A Targeted Therapy for Wound-like Breast Cancers |
Award: $232,934 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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Nur77-derived Peptides as a Novel Breast Cancer Therapy |
Award: $286,108 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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New Technology to Enhance PET Imaging of Breast Cancer |
Award: $154,879 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Role of Cell Division Asymmetry in Breast Cancer Stem Cells |
Award: $149,990 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Artemisinin Disrupts Estrogen Receptor-Alpha and Cell Growth |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Berkeley | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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A Candidate Marker of Mammary Tumor Initiating Cells |
Award: $284,262 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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A New Marker for Mammary Epithelial Stem Cells? |
Award: $188,827 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Breast development | |||
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Identification of Metastasis Competent Breast Cancer Cells |
Award: $267,567 | |||
| Institution: La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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A Novel Biological Framework for the Role of Xenoestrogens |
Award: $279,242 | |||
| Institution: California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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The Role of Estrogen-Related Receptors in Breast Cancer |
Award: $278,106 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Twist Activation in Breast Cancer Metastasis |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Combined Imaging Modalities for Breast Cancer |
Award: $148,772 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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rADDs: Novel Disintegrins Targeting Breast Cancer |
Award: $244,500 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Intraoperative Assessment of Surgical Lumpectomy Margins |
Award: $268,810 | |||
| Institution: John Wayne Cancer Institute | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Neural Stem Cell Therapy for Breast Cancer Brain Metastases |
Award: $302,085 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Topoisomerase-IIa as a Predictor of Anthracycline Response |
Award: $244,499 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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Hereditary Breast Cancer and Novel Hispanic BRCA Mutations |
Award: $253,500 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Neighborhood Environment and Obesity in Pre-adolescent Girls |
Award: $162,847 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Disparities | |||
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Inhibition of Breast Cancer Aggressiveness by Cannabidiol |
Award: $183,000 | |||
| Institution: California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
2005 (Cycle 11) |
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Molecular Imaging of Breast Cancer Using Breast PET/CT |
Award: $99,907 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Inhibition of Brain Metastases in Breast Cancer |
Award: $278,850 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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ID4: a Prognostic Factor of Breast Cancer Metastasis |
Award: $283,200 | |||
| Institution: John Wayne Cancer Institute | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Defining Mammary Cancer Origins in a Mouse Model of DCIS |
Award: $149,950 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Novel Approach to Analyze Estrogen Action in Breast Cancer |
Award: $310,950 | |||
| Institution: La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Histone Methylation as a Marker of Breast Cancer Progression |
Award: $162,500 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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Structural Analysis of Cancer-Relevant BCRA2 Mutations |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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The Role of the ECM in Breast Cancer DNA Damage Repair |
Award: $250,560 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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HER3 Infidelity and Resistance to Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Breast Cancer Risk Associated with High Mammographic Density |
Award: $148,163 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Risk reduction and identification | |||
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Estrogen Receptor Beta Agonists to Prevent Breast Cancer |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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Grape Seed as a Natural Breast Cancer Chemopreventive Agent |
Award: $251,381 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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Targeted Chemoprevention in a Mouse Model for DCIS |
Award: $135,326 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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New Breast Cancer Approaches: Integration, Communication |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Health Policy & Health Services | |||
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Effect of Bright Light on Fatigue in Breast Cancer |
Award: $141,282 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
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Early Breast Cancer Detection Using 3D Ultrasound Tomography |
Award: $149,879 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Survivin: Target for Breast Cancer Brain Metastases |
Award: $242,854 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Breast Cancer Studies in a 3-D Cell Culture System |
Award: $188,602 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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A Novel Epithelial-Stromal Model of Metastatic Breast Cancer |
Award: $205,716 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Stem Cells of Molecularly Diverse ER-Negative Breast Cancers |
Award: $234,165 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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The Role of B-Myb in Human Breast Cancer Progression |
Award: $156,106 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Breast Cancer Lymphedema: Role of Insulin Resistance/FOXC2 |
Award: $234,071 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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Role of Telomerase in Mammary Stem Cell Function |
Award: $236,379 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Breast aging | |||
2004 (Cycle 10) |
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Characterizing Breast Cancer Cells in Blood and Bone Marrow |
Award: $155,781 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Identifying Metastatic Breast Cells from Peripheral Blood |
Award: $203,223 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Living Well With Advanced Breast Cancer: A Predictive Model |
Award: $99,982 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
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Epithelial Polarity, Organization and the Angiogenic Switch |
Award: $75,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Defining the danger | |||
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Assessing Recurrent Genomic Aberrations Linked to Ethnicity |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Disparities | |||
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PBDEs in Tissues of Women With and Without Breast Cancer |
Award: $67,779 | |||
| Institution: Public Health Institute | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Discovering Novel Cell-ECM Interactions in Breast Cells |
Award: $159,939 | |||
| Institution: California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute | Subject Area: Breast aging | |||
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Psychobiological Concomitants: Bereaved Women at Br Ca Risk |
Award: $94,738 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
2003 (Cycle IX) |
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Src Signaling in Breast Cancer |
Award: $75,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Berkeley | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Alternative pre-mRNA Splicing in Mammary Epithelial Cells |
Award: $119,968 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Breast function | |||
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Glycoconjugates: Novel Non-toxic Therapies for Breast Cancer |
Award: $191,278 | |||
| Institution: Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Prolactin and Breast Cancer Risk in a Multiethnic Cohort |
Award: $160,843 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
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Identification of BRCA1 Ubiquitylation Targets |
Award: $75,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Breast function | |||
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Pilot Studies of Breast Cancer Immunophototherapy |
Award: $99,834 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Assessing the Impact of Shame and Guilt in Recovery |
Award: $152,094 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
2002 (Cycle VIII) |
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Can Placenta Factors Explain Race Patterns of Breast Cancer? |
Award: $84,502 | |||
| Institution: Public Health Institute | Subject Area: Disparities | |||
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Defining a Role for Endothelial Precursor Cells in Breast |
Award: $199,174 | |||
| Institution: La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine | Subject Area: Breast function | |||
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Clotting Breast Cancer |
Award: $98,986 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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A Novel Anti-estrogen Resistance Mechanism in Breast Cancer |
Award: $143,250 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Global Gene Regulation by SATB1 in Metastatic Breast Cancer |
Award: $161,176 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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MMP-Directed Synthesis of Invasive Breast Cancer Blockers |
Award: $135,298 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Identifying Sources of Genomic Instability in Breast Cancer |
Award: $119,059 | |||
| Institution: Stanford University | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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Weight Loss in Public Hospital Breast Cancer Patients |
Award: $140,541 | |||
| Institution: LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
2001 (Cycle VII) |
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Are EGF-Receptors Activated by IL-8 in Breast Cancer? |
Award: $155,475 | |||
| Institution: La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Targeting of Tumor-Promoting Galectins in Breast Cancer |
Award: $182,500 | |||
| Institution: Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Evaluation of Essiac Tea to Prevent Mammary Tumors |
Award: $182,593 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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LPC as a Potential Tumor Marker for Recurrent Breast Cancer |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Novel Technologies to Identify Tissue-Selective Estrogens |
Award: $75,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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Rodent Model for Human Ductal Carcinoma in Situ |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Berkeley | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Smoking Effect on Pulmonary Metastasis from Breast Cancer |
Award: $74,968 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Novel Enzymes Associated with Breast Cancer Angiogensis |
Award: $100,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
2000 (Cycle VI) |
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Mammography Density and Sex Steroid Genes |
Award: $102,328 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
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DNA Polymorphisms and Breast Cancer in a Multi-ethnic Cohort |
Award: $80,949 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Race/Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status and Breast Cancer |
Award: $38,258 | |||
| Institution: Public Health Institute | Subject Area: Health Policy & Health Services | |||
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Arginine Deiminase as an Innovative Anti-Breast Cancer Agent |
Award: $81,507 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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A Novel Antigen Associated with Breast Cancer Metastasis |
Award: $135,132 | |||
| Institution: Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
1999 (Cycle V) |
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Postmenopausal Breast Cancer: Obesity & the Leptin Receptor |
Award: $97,677 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
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Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes in Very High Risk Women |
Award: $129,247 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Exercise, Hormones and Breast Cancer Prevention |
Award: $142,451 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Active lifestyle modification | |||
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Id-1 Expression During Breast Cancer Progression |
Award: $78,031 | |||
| Institution: California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Identification of Novel Secreted Proteins of Breast Cancer |
Award: $75,750 | |||
| Institution: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Effectiveness of Electronic Support Groups for Breast Cancer |
Award: $98,605 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
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Role of Chemokine Receptors in Breast Cancer Metastasis |
Award: $41,311 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Novel Breast Cancer Anti-Angiogenic Compounds |
Award: $67,611 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Impact of Opioid Peptides on Breast Cancer Etiology |
Award: $0 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
1998 (Cycle IV) |
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Sentinel Node Detection via Targeted Fluorescence |
Award: $41,259 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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The Role of a Newly Discovered Neuregulin in Breast Cancer |
Award: $87,472 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Development of EGFR-Based Imaging Agents for Breast Cancer |
Award: $69,580 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Intracellular Signaling by PI3K in Breast Cancer Metastasis |
Award: $43,329 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Measurement of Breast Tissue Viscoelasticity Using MRI |
Award: $48,396 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
1997 (Cycle III) |
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New imaging Modality for Early Detection of Breast Cancer |
Award: $149,500 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Computer-Aided Diagnosis in Digital Mammography |
Award: $214,200 | |||
| Institution: Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
|
Nitric Oxide's Role in Breast Cancer Metabolism and Growth |
Award: $74,000 | |||
| Institution: City of Hope National Medical Center | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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MRI Detection of Breast Cancer Blood Vessels |
Award: $149,935 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Identification of Pregnancy-associated Breast Cancer Genes |
Award: $50,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Berkeley | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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Fate Mapping of Progesterone Receptor Positive Breast Cells |
Award: $243,380 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Does Cell Aging Cause Breast Cancer? |
Award: $239,303 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
|
Breast Cancer Incidence in California Flight Attendants |
Award: $56,922 | |||
| Institution: Public Health Institute | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
|
Recombination and Mutation in Breast Cancer |
Award: $260,988 | |||
| Institution: Pangene Corporation | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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Galectin-4 As a New Marker for Breast Cancer |
Award: $196,900 | |||
| Institution: La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Analysis of Rac Mutations in Breast Cancer |
Award: $87,413 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Reprogramming Breast Cancer Epithelial Cells |
Award: $97,500 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Estrogen Formation and Breast Cancer Risk |
Award: $244,889 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
|
Autoantibodies in Breast Cancer |
Award: $130,130 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
|
Vitamin D Receptor Gene and Breast Cancer Risk |
Award: $241,803 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
|
Growth Factor Receptor Activation in Breast Cancer |
Award: $267,291 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
|
Dietary Indole Inhibition of Breast Cancer |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Berkeley | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
|
The Role of a Novel Estrogen Receptor in Breast Cancer |
Award: $231,039 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
|
Novel Breast Cancer Epithelial Cell Metalloproteinase |
Award: $193,995 | |||
| Institution: California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
|
Molecular Karyotyping of Breast Cancer by DNA Fingerprinting |
Award: $290,550 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
|
Identifying Novel Breast Cancer Tumor Suppressor Genes |
Award: $97,500 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Hormonal Control of HER2neu and BRCA1 in Breast Cancer |
Award: $286,676 | |||
| Institution: Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Bovine Leukemia Virus and Human breast Cancer Risk |
Award: $150,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Berkeley | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
1996 (Cycle II) |
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Bovine leukemia virus and human breast cancer risk |
Award: $50,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Berkeley | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Breast Cancer and Genetic Differences in Estrogen Formation |
Award: $81,598 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
|
Novel Agent for Lymph Node Imaging and Targeted Gene Therapy |
Award: $40,912 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Altering telomerase to prevent breast cancer progression |
Award: $44,677 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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Engineered antibodies for imaging & therapy of breast cancer |
Award: $87,924 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Why do 70% of Breast Cancers Metastasize to Bone? |
Award: $97,407 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
|
Non-Invasive Optical Detection of Breast Cancer |
Award: $50,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Proper relocation of a tumor suppressor in Breast Cancer |
Award: $50,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
1995 (Cycle I) |
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New Imaging Modality for Early Detection of Breast Cancer |
Award: $49,516 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
|
Group Intervention for Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer |
Award: $42,836 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Sociocultural, Behavioral, and Psychological Issues | |||
|
Genetic Susceptibility to Breast Cancer |
Award: $79,669 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
|
Understanding Breast Cancer Screening in Filipino Women |
Award: $50,057 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Improved access to screening | |||
|
Biology of Telomere Length Conservation in Breast Cancer |
Award: $78,798 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
|
Magnetic Resonance Measurement of Breast Tissue Perfusion |
Award: $48,560 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
|
Blocking Breast Cancer Progression with Radioactive Antibody |
Award: $50,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
|
Ultrasound Computed Tomography for Breast Lesion Detection |
Award: $45,382 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
|
Vitamin D & Genetics of Vitamin D Receptor in Breast Cancer |
Award: $80,976 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
|
Progesterone Action in Human Breast Cancer |
Award: $85,733 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
|
Regulatory Mechanisms for Growth & Motility in Breast Cancer |
Award: $82,900 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
|
Platelet factor 4: A Marker For Malignant Breast Tumors |
Award: $95,380 | |||
| Institution: La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
|
New Method for Measuring Breast Cancer Gene Expression |
Award: $85,706 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||

