Megan Moreno, MD, MSEd, MPH, was recently awarded $312,600 over 2 years from the National Institutes of Health – National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism for her project, “Use of Social Networking Web sites …
Month: August 2009
Dr. Robert Lemanske Awarded National Institutes of Health Funding
Robert Lemanske, MD and Xin Sun, PhD, from the Department of Genetics, received funding of $350,000/year for 5 years from the National Institutes of Health for their project, “Investigating Effects of Viral Infection of Lung …
Dr. Bikash Pattnaik Awarded UW Eye Research Institute Funding
Bikash Pattnaik, PhD, was recently awarded $150,000 over 3 years from the UW Eye Research Institute’s Rebecca Meyer Brown/Retina Research Foundation Professorship for his project, “Mechanisms Underlying Kir7.1 Mutation Causing Snowflake Vitreoretinal Degeneration.” This study …
Dr. Christine Seroogy Receives MACC Funding
Christine Seroogy, MD, received $50,000 from the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer for her project, “The Gene Related to Anergy in Lymphocytes, GRAIL, and its implications in tumor anergy.” This project hopes to give a …
Sinisa Dovat, MD, DSc, Receives MACC Award
Sinisa Dovat, MD, DSc, was awarded $50,000 from the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer for his project, “The Role of Ikaros in Malignant Transformation.” The goal of this project is to understand the mechanism by …
Dr. Kenneth DeSantes Awarded MACC Funding
Kenneth DeSantes, MD, was recently awarded $50,000 from the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer for, “Support for Clinical Research Infrastructure.” This project will support data management and coordination of clinical research for the American Family …
Paul Sondel, MD, PhD, Receives MACC Award
Paul Sondel, MD, PhD, was recently awarded $50,000 from the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer for his project, “Development of intratumoral and systemic neuroblastoma therapy using Hu14.18-IL2 plus resveratrol and by controlled release with IPN.” …
David Delgado, MD, Awarded MACC Funding
David Delgado, MD, received $30,000 from the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer for his project, “KIR-incompatible stem cell transplantation for pediatric osteosarcoma and other pediatric solid tumors: A preclinical model.” This pre-clinical study could provide …