Institution: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
2023 Grant Recipients
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Duaa Al-Rawi, MD, PhD
Mentored Investigator GrantExamining the Early Events in Fallopian Tube Transformation
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Daniel Heller, PhD
Collaborative Research Development Grant – Microsoft AI for HealthPerception-Based Detection of an Ovarian Cancer Disease Fingerprint
2022 Grant Recipients
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Sohrab Shah, PhD
Collaborative Research Development Grant – Microsoft AI for HealthInferring Mutational Processes and Patient Stratification From Standard-of-Care Clinical Imaging
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Melica Brodeur, MD
Mentored Investigator GrantExploiting SMARCA4 Alterations for New Therapeutics in Ovarian Cancers
2020 Grant Recipients
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Ignacio Vázquez-García, PhD
Mentored Investigator GrantCo-Evolution and Dynamics of Malignant and Immune Cells in Ovarian Cancer
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Dmitriy Zamarin, MD, PhD
Early Career Investigator GrantChromatin Remodeling and Immunotherapy in Ovarian Cancer
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Sohrab Shah, PhD
Collaborative Research Development GrantProfiling Co-Evolution of Ovarian Cancer and its Immune Microenvironment
2019 Grant Recipients
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Zvi Yaari, PhD
Mentored Investigator GrantImplantable Nanosensor for Early-Stage Detection of Ovarian Cancer
2016 Grant Recipients
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David Spriggs, MD
Collaborative Research Development GrantNovel Approaches to Immunotherapy
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Ryan Williams, PhD
Mentored Investigator GrantAn Ovarian Cancer Biosensor for Rapid, Non-invasive Disease Detection
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Alexandra Snyder Charen, MD
Early Career Investigator GrantUnmasking Ovarian Cancers to Induce Immune Control
2015 Grant Recipients
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Petar Jelinic, PhD
Mentored Investigator GrantEMSY Suppresses HDR in a BRCA2-interaction-independent Manner
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Oladapo Yeku, MD, PhD
Mentored Investigator GrantA Phase I Trial Using Chimeric Antigen Receptors in Ovarian Cancer Patients
2014 Grant Recipients
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Rachel Grisham, MD
Early Career Investigator GrantDetermining the Molecular Drivers of Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
2006 Grant Recipients
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Douglas A. Levine, MD
Early Career Investigator GrantMethod to Determine if a Male Hormone, Naturally Present in Woman, Affects the Risk of Developing Ovarian Cancer
2004 Grant Recipients
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Carol Aghajanian, MD, PhD
Collaborative Research Development GrantNovel Approaches to Ovarian Cancer Treatment
2003 Grant Recipients
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Douglas A. Levine, MD
Early Career Investigator GrantNovel Approaches to the Androgen Pathway and Genetic Predisposition to Ovarian Cancer
2001 Grant Recipients
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Elizabeth Ann Poynor, MD
Individual Investigator AwardThe Role of a Novel Gene, ZIC 2, in Causing Sporadic Ovarian Cancer