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 1,500 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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Is SIRT5 a Therapy Target in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia? | University of Utah / Michael Deininger, MD/PhD | Innovation Grants | 2018 | Utah |
Histone H3.3 Targeted Therapy for Pediatric High-grade Gliomas | University of California, Davis Medical Center / Paul Knoepfler, PhD | Innovation Grants | 2015 | California |
Predicting Outcome and Ameliorating Toxicities of the Immunotherapy of Neuroblastoma | University of California, San Diego / Alice Yu, MD, PhD | Innovation Grants | 2011 | California |
Exploiting Epigenetic Dependencies of Notch1 for Clinical Benefit | University of Colorado Denver / Patricia Ernst, Ph.D. | Innovation Grants | 2014 | Colorado |
Phosphopeptides as shared targets for donor derived T cell therapy of AML | Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center / Richard O'Reilly, MD | Innovation Grants | 2021 | New York |
HMG-I/Y in pediatric Leukemia and Lymphoma. | The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Linda Smith Resar, MD | Innovation Grants | 2006 | Maryland |
BH3 Profiling to define therapy resistance classes in neuroblastoma | Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia / Michael Hogarty, MD | Innovation Grants | 2011 | Pennsylvania |
Modeling and Therapeutic Targeting of p21-Activated Kinase Members in High-Risk Rhabdomyosarcoma | Baylor College of Medicine / Jason Yustein, MD/PhD | Innovation Grants | 2018 | Texas |
Enhanced Drug Repurposing Screen in DSRCT Enabled by New In Vitro and In Vivo Models Based on CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Engineering | Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center / Marc Ladanyi, MD & Maria Jasin, PhD | Innovation Grants | 2015 | New York |
The role of primary cilia in rhabdomyosarcoma | New York University School of Medicine / Brian Dynlacht, PhD | Innovation Grants | 2011 | New York |