Area of Research: DNA Repair and Analysis
2022 Grant Recipients
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Maria Victoria Botuyan, PhD,
Mayo Clinic Rochester
Early Career Investigator GrantProbing How RAD18 and BARD1 Antagonize 53BP1 in HR DNA Repair
2021 Grant Recipients
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Bojana Stefanovska, PhD,
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Mentored Investigator GrantAPOBEC3B and DNA Repair as Synthetic Lethal Combinations in CCOC
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Benoît Bragantini, PhD,
Mayo Clinic
Mentored Investigator GrantProbing Homologous Recombination DNA Repair Factors in Chromatin by cryo-EM
2019 Grant Recipients
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John Krais, PhD,
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Mentored Investigator GrantExamining the Role of RNF168 in BRCA1 Mutant Ovarian Cancer
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Marilyne Labrie, PhD,
Oregon Health and Science University
Mentored Investigator GrantSynergistic Lethality of PARP and P13K Pathway Inhibitors in Ovarian Cancer
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Zihua Gong, MD, PhD,
Cleveland Clinic
Early Career Investigator GrantDNA Repair Pathways as Targets for Therapy-Resistant Ovarian Cancer
2018 Grant Recipients
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Chin-Chi Chen, PhD,
Johns Hopkins University
Mentored Investigator GrantDetermining the Role of ARID1A in 53BP1-mediated DNA Damage Repair
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Maria Victoria Botuyan, PhD,
Mayo Clinic
Early Career Investigator GrantProbing the Antagonistic Roles of 53BP1 and RAD18 in HR DNA Repair
2016 Grant Recipients
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Alberto Ciccia, PhD,
Columbia University Medical Center
Early Career Investigator GrantDefining the Molecular Mechanisms of BRCA1-dependent Tumor Suppression
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Zihua Gong, MD, PhD,
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Early Career Investigator GrantDNA Repair Pathways as Target for Therapy-Resistant Ovarian Cancer
2015 Grant Recipients
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Zeina Kais, PhD,
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Mentored Investigator GrantSynthetic Lethality Between CCNE1 Amplification and USP1 Inhibition
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Wei Wei, PhD,
Massachusetts General Hospital
Mentored Investigator GrantGenomic Analysis to Predict Recurrence in Early Stage Ovarian Cancer
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Cesar Castro, MD,
Massachusetts General Hospital
Early Career Investigator GrantLeveraging DNA-Barcoding for Integrated Profiling of Ovarian Cancer
2014 Grant Recipients
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Raphael Ceccaldi, PharmD, PhD,
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Mentored Investigator GrantA Bioinformatic Screen Identifies POLQ Overexpression in Ovarian Cancers
2009 Grant Recipients
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Kathryn Terry, ScD,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Early Career Investigator GrantThe Role of Genetics and Environment on Telomere Length in Ovarian Cancer
2006 Grant Recipients
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Kathryn Terry, ScD,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Early Career Investigator GrantTelomeres and Telomerase in Relation to Ovarian Cancer Risk
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Peter Laird, PhD,
University of Southern California/Keck Medical School
Collaborative Research Development GrantMolecular Changes to DNA that Contribute to Ovarian Cancer
2005 Grant Recipients
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Ritu Salani, MD,
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Mentored Investigator GrantDNA Fragments Might be a Way to Screen for Ovarian Cancer
2003 Grant Recipients
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Susan K. Murphy, PhD,
Duke University Medical Center
Early Career Investigator GrantHow Chemical Alterations to the DNA-but not its Sequence-May Play a Role in Ovarian Cancer
2001 Grant Recipients
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Jingwei Yu, PhD,
Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
Individual Investigator AwardDevelopment of DNA Methylation Based Ovarian Cancer Specific Molecular Markers
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Paul Cairns, PhD,
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Individual Investigator AwardNovel Approaches for Early Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer