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University of Texas Summer Fellow
Funded: 04-01-2011
through 03-31-2013
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Summer Fellow
Institution Location:
San Antonio, TX
Institution: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
This grant funds a first year medical student to work in a pediatric oncology research lab for the summer. The experience may encourage them to choose childhood cancer research as a specialty.
Medical College of Wisconsin Summer Fellow
Funded: 04-01-2011
through 08-31-2011
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Summer Fellow
Institution Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Institution: Medical College of Wisconsin
affiliated with Midwest Children's Cancer Center, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
This grant funds Kasper Warrick to work in a pediatric oncology research lab for the summer after the first year of medical school. The experience may encourage Kasper to choose childhood cancer research as a specialty.
Fundacao do Cancer
Funded: 04-01-2011
through 06-30-2012
Funding Type: Beneficiary Outside the U.S.
Institution Location:
Rio de Janeiro,
Institution: Fundacao do Cancer
Through this partnership with the Fundacao do Cancer, proceeds from St. Baldrick's head-shaving events in Brazil support life-saving childhood cancer research in Brazil.
Hilfe für krebskranke Kinder Frankfurt e.V
Funded: 03-01-2011
through 12-31-2014
Funding Type: Beneficiary Outside the U.S.
Institution Location:
Frankfurt, Germany
Institution: Hilfe für krebskranke Kinder Frankfurt e.V
Through this partnership with Hilfe für krebskranke Kinder Frankfurt e.V, proceeds from St. Baldrick's events in Germany fund life-saving research in Germany. St. Baldrick's is proud to partner with Hilfe für krebskranke Kinder Frankfurt e.V and has been doing so since 2011.
The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Funded: 03-01-2011
through 12-31-2018
Funding Type: Beneficiary Outside the U.S.
Institution Location:
Westmead, New South Wales
Institution: The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Through this partnership with The Children's Hospital at Westmead, proceeds from St. Baldrick's events in Australia fund life-saving research in Australia.
Jerry Finklestein M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
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 assistant to support the Late Effects/Survivorship program.
Gary Kupfer M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 06-30-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
New Haven, CT
Institution: Yale University
affiliated with Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital
This is an infrastructure grant to facilitate research involving familial Hodgkin lymphoma.
Cristina Fernandes M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
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 will be used to hire a pediatric oncology nurse practitioner to help organize and coordinate a pediatric oncology survivorship clinic.
Nobuko Hijiya M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2012
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Chicago, IL
Institution: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital
affiliated with Northwestern University
This grant will fund a Research Nurse to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure, at this institution.
Susumu Inoue M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 06-30-2014
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Flint, MI
Institution: Hurley Medical Center
This grant helps provide staffing to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure, at this institution.
Thomas Loew M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
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 provide staffing to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure, at this institution.
Jack van Hoff M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Lebanon, NH
Institution: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
affiliated with Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital
This grant helps provide staffing to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure, at this institution.
Stuart Winter M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Albuquerque, NM
Institution: University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
affiliated with UNM Children's Hospital
This grant helps provide staffing to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure, at this institution.
Irene Cherrick M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Syracuse, NY
Institution: SUNY Upstate Medical University
affiliated with Golisano Children's Hospital, Syracuse
This grant helps provide staffing to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure, at this institution.
Nilsa Ramirez M.D. (UK)
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Columbus, OH
Institution: The Research Institute at Nationwide
affiliated with Nationwide Children's Hospital
This grant is to purchase a Fluorescence Upgrade to Nanozoomer HT Scanner- Digital Imaging For Pediatric Oncology.
Eric Lowe M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
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 provide staffing to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, their best hope for a cure, at this institution.
Michael Needle M.D.
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 06-30-2013
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
New York, NY
Institution: Columbia University Medical Center
affiliated with Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, New York-Presbyterian
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.
Children's Cancer Foundation Hong Kong
Funded: 01-01-2011
through 12-31-2011
Funding Type: Beneficiary Outside the U.S.
Institution Location:
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Institution: Children's Cancer Foundation
Through this partnership with the Children's Cancer Foundation, proceeds from St. Baldrick's head-shaving events in Hong Kong support life-saving childhood cancer research in Hong Kong. The five projects funded by this grant will assist doctors in Hong Kong to develop stem cell treatment strategies for neuroblastoma, minimize long term lung complications in bone marrow transplant recipients, measure the role of genetic abnormalities in higher relapse rates for acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients, understand the effect of anti-cancer drugs on kidney function, and design surveillance strategies to minimize respiratory tract infection in the hospital setting among febrile children with cancer.
Vonda Crouse M.D.
Funded: 12-01-2010
through 05-31-2012
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Madera, CA
Institution: Valley Children's Healthcare
This grant funds a staff person to manage the Long-Term Survivor Clinic, providing comprehensive care including the enrollment of patients in long-term research studies.
Dina Hankin Ph.D.
Funded: 12-01-2010
through 11-30-2011
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location:
Oakland, CA
Institution: Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland
This grant funds the development of a comprehensive long-term follow-up program to monitor and treat secondary cancers and the many other health issues that young cancer patients face as they enter into adulthood.