Characterizing Inflammatory Phenotypes Associated with RUNX1 Deficiency |
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute / Waihay Wong, MD/PhD |
RUNX1 Early Career Investigator Grants |
2021 |
Massachusetts |
Understanding the Mechanisms of HOX Gene Regulation in Normal and Leukemic Hematopoietic Stem Cells to Identify New Therapies for Pediatric AML |
Boston Children’s Hospital / Anne Robertson, PhD |
Young Investigator Grants |
2017 |
Massachusetts |
Elucidating Mechanisms Driving Renal Medullary Carcinomas to Deliver a Rational Approach to Cancer
Directed Therapy
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute / Andrew Hong, MD |
Young Investigator Grants |
2015 |
Massachusetts |
Olfactory Ensheathing Cells for Pediatric Glioma Gene/Cell Therapy |
Massachusetts General Hospital / Bakhos Tannous, PhD |
Innovation Grants |
2018 |
Massachusetts |
Mechanisms of OTX2 Mediated Chromatin Regulation in Medulloblastoma |
Massachusetts General Hospital / Miguel Rivera, MD |
Innovation Grants |
2017 |
Massachusetts |
Exploiting the Differentiation Potential of Pediatric High-Grade Glioma to Discover Novel Therapeutic Opportunities |
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute / Mariella Filbin, MD/PhD |
'A' Award Grants |
2019 |
Massachusetts |
Epigenetic regulation of genomic instability and its therapeutic implications in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia |
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute / Birgit Knoechel, MD/PhD |
Innovation Grants |
2019 |
Massachusetts |
A Translational Approach to Identify Drugs with Specific Activity Against EZH2 Mutant High Risk T-ALLs and ETP ALLs that Overexpress the JDP2 bZIP Transcription Factor |
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute / Shuning He, PhD |
Young Investigator Grants |
2015 |
Massachusetts |
Pharmacologic Enhancement of Residual Wild Type RUNX1 Protein Activity in FPD/AML |
Boston Children’s Hospital / Alan Cantor, MD, PhD |
RARE Grant Program (Research Accelerating RUNX1 Exploration) |
2016 |
Massachusetts |
Modeling GATA2 Associated MDS/AML Predisposition Syndrome Using Color-Barcoding and Mutagenesis in Zebrafish |
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute / Serine Avagyan, PhD |
Young Investigator Grants |
2018 |
Massachusetts |