Pathogenesis: understanding the disease: Searching the unknown

Research must specifically focus on breast cancer tumor and stromal biology, including: (1) studies of relevant proteins and genes with an emphasis on their relationship to the actual disease, and (2) elucidating key cell signaling, growth control, cell c


Discovery of Fusion Genes in Breast Cancer 2009 (Cycle 15)
  Stanford University   $160,000
  Award Type: IDEA
 
Role of Circadian Rhythm Gene Homolog PER3 in Breast Cancer 2009 (Cycle 15)
  University of California, San Francisco   $45,000
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
Role of p68 in Breast Cancer 2009 (Cycle 15)
  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory   $165,339
  Award Type: IDEA
 
Finding BRCA1 Ubiquitinated Substrates in Breast Cancer 2009 (Cycle 15)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $191,000
  Award Type: IDEA
 
Determination of Stromal Gene Expression in Breast Cancer 2007 (Cycle 13)
  Palo Alto Institute for Research & Education   $136,217
  Award Type: IDEA
 
Apaf-1 is a Transcriptional Target for the ZNF217 Oncogene 2005 (Cycle 11)
  University of California, Davis   $53,649
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
Profiling Enzyme Activities in Models of Human Breast Cancer 2002 (Cycle VIII)
  Scripps Research Institute   $369,508
  Award Type: STEP
 
Cloning of the X Chromosome's Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene 2002 (Cycle VIII)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $284,375
  Award Type: STEP
 
Regulation of the Rad1 Checkpoint Complex in Breast Cancer 2002 (Cycle VIII)
  Stanford University   $59,987
  Award Type: Dissertation
 
Locating Novel Breast Cancer Genes using DNA Microarrays 2002 (Cycle VIII)
  Stanford University   $477,295
  Award Type: New Investigator
 
Pathway-Specific Gene Expression in Breast Cancer Cells 2001 (Cycle VII)
  University of California, Davis   $339,287
  Award Type: New Investigator
 
Metastasis Suppressor Genes for Breast Cancer 2000 (Cycle VI)
  Stanford University   $312,937
  Award Type: IDEAS II
 
Suppressor Genes of Breast Cancer 2000 (Cycle VI)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $195,000
  Award Type: IDEAS II
 
Analysis of a New Human Caspase in Breast Cancer 2000 (Cycle VI)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $51,527
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
A Novel Antigen Associated with Breast Cancer Metastasis 2000 (Cycle VI)
  Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center   $135,132
  Award Type: IDEA
 
Role of a DNA Damage Response Gene in Breast Cancer 1999 (Cycle V)
  California Institute of Technology   $70,000
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
Molecular Structure of BAG-1:a New Protein in Breast Cancer 1999 (Cycle V)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $291,778
  Award Type: IDEAS II
 
Characterization of hAG-2 and Its Role in Breast Cancer 1999 (Cycle V)
  Stanford University   $166,465
  Award Type: New Investigator
 
Chromatin Regulation of Breast Cancer Cell Senescence 1998 (Cycle IV)
  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory   $231,844
  Award Type: IDEAS II
 
Alteration of Developmental Genes in Breast Cancer 1998 (Cycle IV)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $292,500
  Award Type: IDEAS II
 
Breast Carcinoma Associated MAR-binding Proteins p90 and p70 1997 (Cycle III)
  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory   $69,998
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
Characterization of Heregulin Targeted Genes 1997 (Cycle III)
  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory   $22,115
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
Analysis of Rac Mutations in Breast Cancer 1997 (Cycle III)
  Scripps Research Institute   $87,413
  Award Type: IDEA
 
Molecular Karyotyping of Breast Cancer by DNA Fingerprinting 1997 (Cycle III)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $290,550
  Award Type: IDEA
 
Identifying Novel Breast Cancer Tumor Suppressor Genes 1997 (Cycle III)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $97,500
  Award Type: IDEA
 
Homeobox Genes: A New Class of Human Breast Oncogenes? 1996 (Cycle II)
  University of California, Santa Cruz   $70,000
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
Potential Tumor Suppressors in Breast Cancer 1996 (Cycle II)
  University of California, San Diego   $69,361
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
Targeted search for new transcription factors in breast cell 1996 (Cycle II)
  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory   $61,231
  Award Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
 
Identification of new candidate breast cancer genes 1996 (Cycle II)
  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory   $135,748
  Award Type: Research Project
 
Identification of new candidate breast cancer genes 1996 (Cycle II)
  University of California, San Francisco   $186,755
  Award Type: Research Project
 
Two candidate breast cancer genes on chromosome 1995 (Cycle I)
  Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles   $481,843
  Award Type: Research Project
 
Genes Which Cause Increased Cellular DNA in Breast Cancer 1995 (Cycle I)
  University of Southern California   $493,585
  Award Type: Research Project
 
A Candidate Breast Tumor Suppressor Gene on Chromosome 13 1995 (Cycle I)
  California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute   $305,953
  Award Type: Research Project
 
The Role of MAR-Binding Protein in Breast Cancer 1995 (Cycle I)
  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory   $328,849
  Award Type: Research Project
 
Mammary Cancer Gene Cooperation 1995 (Cycle I)
  Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles   $372,604
  Award Type: Research Project
 
The Role of MAR-Binding Protein in Breast Cancer 1995 (Cycle I)
  The Burnham Institute for Medical Research   $223,201
  Award Type: Research Project