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Michael B. Harris M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2009
through 12-31-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Hackensack, NJ
Institution: Hackensack University Medical Center
affiliated with Tomorrows Children's Institute
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Prasad Mathew M.B.B.S.
Funded: 01-01-2009
through 06-30-2010
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Albuquerque, NM
Institution: University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
affiliated with UNM Children's Hospital
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Susan Sencer M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2009
through 12-31-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Institution: Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota
affiliated with Children's - St. Paul
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Cameron Tebbi M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2009
through 07-27-2011
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Tampa, FL
Institution: St. Joseph's Children's Hospital of Tampa
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Alex Huang M.D., Ph.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2013
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Scholar
Institution Location:
Cleveland, OH
Institution: Case Western Reserve University
Based on progress to date, Dr. Huang was awarded a new grant in 2011 to fund an additional two years of this Scholar award. Pediatric patients with metastatic sarcomas (cancers of connective tissues, like bone or muscle, with cancer that has spread) have a low rate of cure. Recent evidence suggests that the immune system plays a critical role in tumor spread. Unfortunately, aggressive systemic chemotherapy used to treat pediatric sarcoma patients devastates the ability of immune system to harness the anti-tumor properties. Dr. Huang's research aims to incorporate the immunological arm of cancer therapy into standard therapeutic protocols, to provide life-saving treatments for children with osteosarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma.
Jessica L. Boklan M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Phoenix, AZ
Institution: Phoenix Children's Hospital
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Kimberly P. Dunsmore M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Charlottesville, VA
Institution: University of Virginia Children's Hospital
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Cecilia Fu M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Institution: University of California, Los Angeles
affiliated with Mattel Children's Hospital
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
John Goldberg M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Miami, FL
Institution: Miller School of Medicine of The University of Miami
affiliated with Holtz Children's Hospital
This grant helps provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Caroline Hastings M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 07-01-2010
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Oakland, CA
Institution: Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Mary Lou Schmidt M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 05-31-2010
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Chicago, IL
Institution: University of Illinois - Chicago
affiliated with University Of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Jonathan Bernstein M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Institution: Alliance for Childhood Diseases
affiliated with Children’s Specialty Center of Nevada
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Irene Cherrick M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Syracuse, NY
Institution: SUNY Upstate Medical University
affiliated with Golisano Children's Hospital, Syracuse
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Jerry Finklestein M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Long Beach, CA
Institution: Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Center
affiliated with Miller Children's Hospital, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (LA BioMed)
This grant helps provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Vikramjit Kanwar M.B.B.S, M.R.C.P. (UK)
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Albany, NY
Institution: Albany Medical Center
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Charles Scher M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2008
through 11-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
New Orleans, LA
Institution: Tulane University Health Sciences Center
affiliated with Tulane Hospital For Children
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Jessica Pollard M.D.
Funded: 10-15-2008
through 01-14-2016
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Scholar
Institution Location:
Portland, ME
Institution: Maine Medical Center
affiliated with Barbara Bush Children's Hospital
Based on progress to date, Dr. Pollard was awarded a new grant in 2012 to fund an additional two years of this Scholar award. Approximately 500 children are diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) each year, and 50% of these patients will not be cured. A drug has been identified as an innovative treatment for AML patients. This drug must attach to a particular protein found on the surface of most AML cancer cells, but not every patient's cells have this protein. Dr. Pollard is studying ways to improve the cure rate for these patients. Awarded at Seattle Children's Hospital and transferred to Maine Medical Center.
Anne E. Kazak Ph.D., ABPP
Funded: 10-01-2008
through 08-31-2010
Funding Type: Research Grant
Institution Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Institution: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
affiliated with University of Pennsylvania
This grant funds a cutting-edge research project to find new and better cures for childhood cancer.
Sharon Gardner M.D.
Funded: 10-01-2008
through 09-30-2009
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
New York, NY
Institution: New York University School of Medicine
affiliated with NYU Langone Medical Center
This grant helped provide necessary resources at this institution to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure.
Simone Hettmer M.D.
Funded: 07-01-2008
through 06-30-2011
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Fellow
Institution Location:
Boston, MA
Institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Hettmer is looking to better understand the development of rhabdomyosarcoma (a cancer of the muscle or soft tissue), its aggressive behavior and poor response to current therapies, by analyzing the differences between genetically altered muscle-associated cells and their normal counterparts. Her findings aim to clarify the cancer's early development and progression, and facilitate in the development of new, more effective treatments. Dr. Hettmer is funded by P.A.L.S. Bermuda with funds raised through the St. Baldrick's Foundation.