ALSF Childhood Cancer Research Grants
With your support, we have been able to fund outstanding research, leading toward cures and improved quality of life for children with cancer. Browse through more than 1,000 funded projects below.
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ALSF Funded Research Projects
Project Title | Institution / Principal Investigator(s) | Grant Type | Year | State |
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To test the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of a sleep hygiene and relaxation intervention to improve sleep and fatigue for children receiving maintenance therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia | Hospital for Sick Children / Sue Zupanec | Nurse Researcher Grants | 2010 | Ontario |
SickKids MIBG and Phase I Leukemia Programs | Hospital for Sick Children / James Whitlock, MD | Phase I/II Infrastructure Grants | 2011 | Ontario |
Deciphering the Mechanisms of Medulloblastoma Treatment Resistance using Integrative Genomics | Hospital for Sick Children / Vijay Ramaswamy, MD | Young Investigator Grants | 2014 | Ontario |
Dissecting Pediatric Brain Tumour Progression Using Single-nuclei Sequencing | University Health Network / Trevor Pugh, PhD | Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas Grant | 2019 | Ontario |
Nuclear Receptor Tyrosine Kinases Mediating Chromatin Remodeling & Checkpoint Adaption | Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute / Charles Keller, MD | Innovation Grants | 2018 | Oregon |
Therapeutics In Ovo | Oregon Health & Science University / Charles Keller | Innovation Grants | 2008 | Oregon |
Pediatric Oncology Investigational Therapeutics. | Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Foundation / Linda Stork, MD | Phase I/II Infrastructure Grants | 2007 | Oregon |
Moving EphB4 Therapeutics to Pediatric Phase I/II Trials | Oregon Health & Science University / Charles Keller, MD | Reach Grants | 2013 | Oregon |
Role of Inflammatory Microenvironment in Clonal evolution and Progression from FPD to AML | Oregon Health & Science University / Anupriya Agarwal, PhD | RARE Grant Program (Research Accelerating RUNX1 Exploration) | 2017 | Oregon |
Hematopoietic Stem And Progenitor Cells Sustain Inflammation And Promote Relapse In The AML Niche | Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia / Ding-Wen (Roger) Chen, PhD | Young Investigator Grants | 2021 | Pennsylvania |