Area of Research: Recurrence
2022 Grant Recipients
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Benjamin Bitler, PhD,
University of Colorado - Denver
Collaborative Research Development GrantA Machine Learning Approach to Chemotherapy-induced Remodeling of the Tumor
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Benjamin Johnson, PhD,
Van Andel Research Institute
Mentored Investigator GrantOvarian Cancer Stem-like Cell Differentiation Trajectories in Single Cells
2020 Grant Recipients
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Sandra Orsulic, PhD,
UCLA School of Medicine
Collaborative Research Development GrantCo-Evolution of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer and Tumor Stroma
2018 Grant Recipients
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David Sabatini, MD, PhD,
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Collaborative Research Development GrantA Personalized Approach to Identify and Target Ovarian Cancer Liabilities
2017 Grant Recipients
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Kenneth Nephew, PhD,
Indiana University
Collaborative Research Development GrantEpigenetic Vulnerabilities of Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells
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Boris Winterhoff, MD,
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Early Career Investigator GrantPrecision Medicine in Ovarian Cancer: Using Single Cell Analysis
2016 Grant Recipients
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Song Yi Ko, PhD,
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Mentored Investigator GrantA “Trojan Horse” Mechanism That Mediates Resistance to Anti-VEGF Therapy
2015 Grant Recipients
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Wei Wei, PhD,
Massachusetts General Hospital
Mentored Investigator GrantGenomic Analysis to Predict Recurrence in Early Stage Ovarian Cancer
2013 Grant Recipients
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Elizabeth Swisher, MD,
University of Washington
Collaborative Research Development GrantThe FA-BRCA Pathway and Response to Platinum and PARP Inhibitors in Ovarian, Tubal and Peritoneal Carcinomas
2011 Grant Recipients
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Kenneth Nephew, PhD,
Indiana University
Collaborative Research Development GrantA New Approach to Treating Recurrent Ovarian Cancer and Newly Diagnosed Disease
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Analisa DiFeo, PhD,
moun, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Case Western Reserve University
Early Career Investigator GrantWhat is the Relationship Between an miRNA Molecule and Resistance to Chemotherapy?
2005 Grant Recipients
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Amy BonDurant, MD,
Duke University
Mentored Investigator GrantChemical Changes on DNA May Be a Way to Screen for Ovarian Cancer and its Recurrence
2001 Grant Recipients
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Christina Bandera, MD,
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Early Career Investigator GrantThe Molecular Basis of Recurrent Ovarian Cancer and Primary Peritoneal Cancer