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Nehal Parikh M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2013
through 11-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Hartford, CT
Institution: Connecticut Children's Medical Center
This grant funds a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
William Petersen M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2013
through 11-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Charlottesville, VA
Institution: University of Virginia Children's Hospital
This grant helps provide necessary resources to build an early phase clinical trial program, and increase the number of such trial enrollments.
David G. Poplack M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2013
through 11-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
McAllen, TX
Institution: Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children's Cancer and Hematology Clinic
affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital
This grant funds a Research Assistant to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
C. Patrick Reynolds M.D., Ph.D.
Funded: 12-01-2013
through 11-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Lubbock, TX
Institution: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
This grant funds a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Mary Lou Schmidt M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2013
through 11-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Chicago, IL
Institution: University of Illinois - Chicago
affiliated with University Of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System
Funding from the St. Baldrick's Foundation has taken two very small programs at UIC and Rush Medical Centers, merged them and brought Stroger Medical Center into the fold to forge a single entity for purposes of participation in Children's Oncology Group clinical trials. This support of necessary personnel has significantly increased clinical trial participation for patients who otherwise might not have access to them.
Tammuella Singleton M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2013
through 11-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
New Orleans, LA
Institution: Tulane University Health Sciences Center
affiliated with Tulane Hospital For Children
This grant funds a Clinical Research Coordinator to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
David Walterhouse M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2013
through 04-30-2015
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Chicago, IL
Institution: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital
affiliated with Northwestern University
This grant funds a Research Nurse to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Subha Madhavan Ph.D.
Funded: 03-01-2013
through 02-28-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Washington, DC
Institution: Georgetown University
affiliated with MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
This grant helps provide necessary resources to establish a database of childhood cancer studies, which will improve access to key information by the childhood cancer research community.
Koh Boayue M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Albuquerque, NM
Institution: University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
affiliated with UNM Children's Hospital
This grant funds a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Sara Chaffee M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 06-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Lebanon, NH
Institution: Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital
affiliated with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
This grant helps provide necessary resources to establish a database for information about childhood cancer survivors to allow researchers to look at complications, study possible treatments of late effects and promote clinical trial enrollment.
William S. Ferguson M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 01-31-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
St. Louis, MO
Institution: SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
affiliated with Saint Louis University
This grant funds a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Michael B. Harris M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Hackensack, NJ
Institution: Hackensack University Medical Center
affiliated with Tomorrows Children's Institute
This grant funds an Advanced Practice Nurse to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Todd Cooper D.O.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Atlanta, GA
Institution: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
affiliated with Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston, Aflac Cancer Center
This grant funds a Clinical Trials Coordinator to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Thomas Loew M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Columbia, MO
Institution: University of Missouri-Columbia
affiliated with MU Women's and Children's Hospital
This grant helps fund personnel to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Eric Lowe M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Norfolk, VA
Institution: Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters
affiliated with Eastern Virginia Medical School
This grant helps funds necessary personnel to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Margaret Macy M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2015
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Aurora, CO
Institution: Children's Hospital Colorado
affiliated with University of Colorado
This grant funds a Clinical Research Associate to support the development of a new I-MIBG Therapy Program to treat neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer which can be difficult to treat. This treatment has been shown to help children with relapsed neuroblastoma and is now being used in newly diagnosed high risk patients.
Michael J. McManus M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Marshfield, WI
Institution: Marshfield Clinic at St. Joseph's Hospital
This grant funds a Clinical Research Coordinator to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.
Jennifer Welch M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 06-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Providence, RI
Institution: Rhode Island Hospital
affiliated with Hasbro Children's Hospital
This grant helps provide necessary resources to establish a database to further research to improve the health and quality of life of adolescent cancer survivors.
Etan Orgel MD
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2013
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 funds a Clinical Research Associate to further develop and enhance the supportive care program within the research department.
Gail Tomlinson M.D., Ph.D.
Funded: 01-01-2013
through 12-31-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
San Antonio, TX
Institution: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Children of Hispanic background are more likely to develop leukemia when compared to children of other ethnic or racial backgrounds, and are less likely to survive. This grant funds bilingual personnel to provide the means for studying the unique population of South Texas and to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.