Eleven investigators will receive a total of $700,000 in funding for new cancer research projects through Winship Invest$.
Eleven investigators will receive a total of $700,000 in funding for new cancer research projects through Winship Invest$, a peer-reviewed program designed to fund novel, innovative cancer research at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.
Winship Invest$ is supported by philanthropic contributions as well as developmental funds from Winship's Cancer Center Support Grant (P30CA138292) awarded by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health.
Winship Invest$ has two funding cycles every year and solicits proposals in strategic research domains. The most recent call for proposals focused on projects related to team science, early-career investigators, and Winship's four research programs.
This cycle's Winship Invest$ pilot grant recipients are below.
Adaptive immune responses to COVID-19 and influenza vaccine in patients with lymphoma Andres Chang, MD, PhD
Molecular Imaging of the Hypoxic Tumor Microenvironment to Predict Response to Yttrium-90 Selective Internal Radiation Therapy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Nima Kokabi, MD
Development of a pancreatic cancer no viral delivery system Leon Bernal-Mizrachi, MD
Mechanisms of chemotherapy resistance in SMARCB1-deficient childhood cancers Andrew Hong, MD
A Technology-Based Colorectal Cancer Information Coaching/Support Program for Asian American Women Eun-Ok Im, PhD, MPH, RN, CNS, FAAN
Biomarker-Based Approaches to Understand and Predict Cardiovascular Toxicity from Androgen Deprivation Therapy Targeting the Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Pathway Brian Olson, PhD