Research Projects: Research Project Awards
1996 (Cycle II) |
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Early detection of breast cancer and its recurrence |
Award: $271,619 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Harnessing Technology to Improve Mammography Effectiveness |
Award: $370,070 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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How are Collagenses Involved in Breast Cancer Metastasis? |
Award: $584,513 | |||
| Institution: La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Mammogram Density,Nipple Aspirate Fluid & Breast Cancer Risk |
Award: $67,821 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Xenoestrogens and Breast Cancer in African American Women |
Award: $254,069 | |||
| Institution: Public Health Institute | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Mammographic Densities and Breast Cancer Prevention |
Award: $567,993 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Early Breast Cancer Detection with Fiberoptic-CMOS Detector |
Award: $171,879 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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DigiMAM:A Sensitive Early Detection System for Breast Cancer |
Award: $126,280 | |||
| Institution: Nova R & D, Inc. | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Oncogene Regulation in Mammary Cancer |
Award: $616,191 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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A New Radiotracer for Sentinel Node Imaging of Breast Cancer |
Award: $105,782 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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A New Radiotracer for Sentinel Node Imaging of Breast Cancer |
Award: $27,183 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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TIMP-3, an early indicator of breast cancer? |
Award: $184,537 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Molecular control of breast exposure to selenium |
Award: $124,870 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Linking a dietary carcinogen to breast cancer susceptibility |
Award: $435,346 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
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Mouse model for the loss of Bax expression in breast cancer |
Award: $385,198 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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Estrogen receptor-interacting proteins in breast cancer |
Award: $492,719 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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High Resolution Breast Gamma Emission Imaging System |
Award: $309,228 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Predictors of Recurrent Breast Tumors in Women with DCIS |
Award: $372,771 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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Improving Access to Mammography in an Urban Underserved Area |
Award: $520,005 | |||
| Institution: Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science | Subject Area: Improved access to screening | |||
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Nongenomic actions of antiestrogens |
Award: $495,150 | |||
| Institution: John Wayne Cancer Institute | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Immune responses to breast cancers: function of TRAF protein |
Award: $284,581 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Enhanced lysosomal degradation of growth factor receptors |
Award: $295,246 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Identification of new candidate breast cancer genes |
Award: $135,748 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Identification of new candidate breast cancer genes |
Award: $186,755 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Abnormal Regulation in Breast Cancer Development/Metastasis |
Award: $516,413 | |||
| Institution: Scripps Research Institute | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
1995 (Cycle I) |
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Breast Cancer Chemoprevention by Vitamin D Plus Retinoids |
Award: $0 | |||
| Institution: Molecular Medicine Research Institute | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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Two candidate breast cancer genes on chromosome |
Award: $481,843 | |||
| Institution: Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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The Breast Tumor Suppressor Function of Hyaluronidase |
Award: $302,120 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Prevention of Breast Cancer by Blocking Integrin Function |
Award: $545,057 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Outbreak - how cancer spreads | |||
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Breast Cancer Progression and the Extracellular Matrix |
Award: $493,643 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Novel PET cameras for Earlier Detection of Breast Cancer |
Award: $446,093 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Bax gene expression in breast cancer |
Award: $559,057 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Mistakes on the master blueprint | |||
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Control of Estrogen Production in Breast Cancer |
Award: $342,712 | |||
| Institution: Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Breast Cancer Chemoprevention by Vitamin D Plus Retinoids |
Award: $466,049 | |||
| Institution: SRI International | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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The Role of Plant Estrogens in Reducing Breast Cancer Risk |
Award: $406,668 | |||
| Institution: Cancer Prevention Institute of California | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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MRI Detection of Microvascular Status in Breast Cancer |
Award: $299,736 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Real Time Telemanagement of Mammography Examinations |
Award: $299,757 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Investigation of Improved Drug Delivery in Breast Cancer |
Award: $292,905 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Gene therapy & other treatments | |||
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Hybrid Grid-Detector to Improve Early Detection Imaging |
Award: $263,310 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Telomerase: A Factor for Early Detection of Breast Cancer |
Award: $224,149 | |||
| Institution: Geron Corporation | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Genes Which Cause Increased Cellular DNA in Breast Cancer |
Award: $493,585 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Regaining Control over Breast Cancer Cells |
Award: $270,132 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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A Candidate Breast Tumor Suppressor Gene on Chromosome 13 |
Award: $305,953 | |||
| Institution: California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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A Non-Invasive Method of Locating Malignant Breast Tumors |
Award: $189,421 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Developing & improving imaging technologies | |||
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Breast Cancer Incidence in Women with Abnormal Cytology |
Award: $329,176 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Biomarkers & novel screening | |||
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Case-Control Study of Breast Cancer in Asian-American Women |
Award: $639,651 | |||
| Institution: University of Southern California | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Susceptibility to Breast Cancer: Dietary and Other Factors |
Award: $299,567 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Irvine | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
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New Endocrine Strategy to Prevent Breast Cancer Progression |
Award: $263,080 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Hormone and chemotherapy targets | |||
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A Peptide Vaccine for Breast Cancer Prevention |
Award: $304,385 | |||
| Institution: Cytel Corporation | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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A Peptide Vaccine for Breast Cancer Prevention |
Award: $85,349 | |||
| Institution: Epimmune Inc. | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Role of L-Plastin in Breast Cancer |
Award: $304,802 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Mechanisms of Aberrant Cell Growth in Breast Cancer |
Award: $276,643 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Cell growth | |||
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Promoting Early Detection of Breast Cancer Among Vietnamese |
Award: $298,870 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Improved access to screening | |||
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The Role of MAR-Binding Protein in Breast Cancer |
Award: $223,201 | |||
| Institution: The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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The Role of MAR-Binding Protein in Breast Cancer |
Award: $328,849 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||
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Model of Human Breast Cancer Development and Progression |
Award: $300,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Berkeley | Subject Area: Unraveling the path to breast cancer | |||
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Role of Estrogen in the Origin of Breast Cancer |
Award: $300,000 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Francisco | Subject Area: Hormones & nutrition | |||
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Peptide Vaccines for Immunoprevention of Breast Cancer |
Award: $299,886 | |||
| Institution: University of California, San Diego | Subject Area: Immune therapy | |||
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Alteration of Dietary Fat To Reduce Breast Cancer Metastasis |
Award: $290,950 | |||
| Institution: University of California, Davis | Subject Area: Other searches for the causes | |||
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Metabolism of Environmental Chemicals as Breast Cancer Risk |
Award: $272,029 | |||
| Institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Subject Area: Environment & gene/environment interactions | |||
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Molecular Design for Prevention of Breast Cancer Progression |
Award: $661,487 | |||
| Institution: Cancer Research Institute of Contra Costa | Subject Area: New drug design | |||
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Mammary Cancer Gene Cooperation |
Award: $372,604 | |||
| Institution: Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles | Subject Area: Searching the unknown | |||

