News Release

AACR recognizes its newest grantees at 102nd Annual Meeting 2011

Grant and Award Announcement

American Association for Cancer Research

ORLANDO, Fla. — The AACR would like to congratulate its newest grant recipients at the AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, held April 2-6.

Grant details and recipients are detailed below.

FELLOWSHIPS:

AACR-Amgen, Inc. Fellowships in Clinical/Translational Cancer Research

Takashi Kobayashi, M.D., Ph.D., Columbia University Medical Center
Novel therapeutic targets in invasive bladder cancer

Kun Wang, Ph.D., University of Kansas Medical Center Research Institute, Inc.
Inhibition of RalA as a novel strategy for targeting ovarian cancer

AACR Anna D. Barker Fellowship in Basic Cancer Research

Daniel Schramek, Ph.D., The Rockefeller University
In vivo RNAi screen to identify regulators of skin tumorigenesis

AACR-Astellas Pharma Global Development, Inc. Fellowship in Basic Cancer Research

Caroline Kumsta, Ph.D., Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute
Translational control of tumor formation in C. Elegans

AACR-Astellas USA Foundation Fellowship in Basic Cancer Research

Jae Park, M.D., Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Modulating tumor microenvironment with genetically modified T cells

AACR-Bristol-Myers Squibb Oncology Fellowship in Clinical Cancer Research

Randall J. Kimple, M.D., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Human papillomavirus modulation of head and neck cancer radiation response

AACR Judah Folkman Fellowship for Anti-Angiogenesis Research

Arnab Ghosh, M.D., Ph.D., Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
Neovascularization in GVHD and growth of tumors in recipients of allo-BMT

Fight Colorectal Cancer-AACR Fellowship, in memory of Lisa Dubow

Jon H. Chung, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Hedgehog pathway targeted therapeutics for metastatic colorectal cancer

FELLOWS GRANT:

AACR-FNAB Fellows Grant for Translational Pancreatic Cancer Research

Xiaoqun Dong, M.D., Ph.D., The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
NR5A2/LRH1 as a potential therapeutic target of pancreatic cancer

CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS:

AACR-Genentech BioOncology Career Development Award for Cancer Research on the HER Family Pathway

Vassiliki Karantza, M.D., Ph.D., UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Autophagy and HER2 interactions in breast cancer progression and treatment

AACR Gertrude B. Elion Cancer Research Award

Yali Dou, Ph.D., University of Michigan
Targeting MLL in acute myeloid leukemia (2010)

Charles G. Mullighan, M.D., St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Exome sequencing of hypodiploid acute lymphoblastic leukemia (2011)

SUPPLEMENTAL GRANT:

AACR Dharma Master Jiantai Innovative Grant for Lung Cancer Research

Katrina A. Steiling, M.D., M.Sc., Boston University School of Medicine
Airway genomics for the early detection of lung cancer

INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATOR GRANTS:

Breast Cancer Research Foundation-AACR Grants for Translational Breast Cancer Research

Carey Anders, M.D., University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
PARP inhibition and nanoparticles to treat breast cancer brain metastases

Heide L. Ford, Ph.D., University of Colorado Denver
Targeting the Six1/Eya complex for anti-breast cancer metastasis therapies

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The mission of the American Association for Cancer Research is to prevent and cure cancer. Founded in 1907, the AACR is the world's oldest and largest professional organization dedicated to advancing cancer research. The membership includes 33,000 basic, translational and clinical researchers; health care professionals; and cancer survivors and advocates in the United States and more than 90 other countries. The AACR marshals the full spectrum of expertise from the cancer community to accelerate progress in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer through high-quality scientific and educational programs. It funds innovative, meritorious research grants, research fellowships and career development awards. The AACR Annual Meeting attracts more than 18,000 participants who share the latest discoveries and developments in the field. Special conferences throughout the year present novel data across a wide variety of topics in cancer research, treatment and patient care. Including Cancer Discovery, the AACR publishes seven major peer-reviewed journals: Cancer Research; Clinical Cancer Research; Molecular Cancer Therapeutics; Molecular Cancer Research; Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention; and Cancer Prevention Research. AACR journals represented 20 percent of the market share of total citations in 2009. The AACR also publishes CR, a magazine for cancer survivors and their families, patient advocates, physicians and scientists.


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