Funded Grants

The V Foundation’s grant making model ensures the most promising cancer research projects at state-of-the-art facilities around the country are funded. Cancer research grants are awarded to innovative researchers with the most cutting-edge ideas on how to improve cancer diagnosis methods, prevent cancer recurrences or defeat cancer. 100% of direct donations are used to fund projects we identify as the most likely to help those diagnosed with cancer.

2005
Gwen Quinn, Ph.D.
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2005
Charles Powell, M.D.
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2005
Gary Onik, M.D.
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2005
Salvatore Bertolone, M.D.
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2005
Georgia Tech Emory Program for Innovative Cancer Technologies
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2005
D. Gary Gilliland, M.D., Ph.D., James D. Griffin, M.D., Martin Sattler, Ph.D., Richard Stone, M.D., Martha Wadleigh, M.D.
Developing Novel Therapies for Myeloproliferative Diseases
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2005
Susan Groshen, Ph.D., Robert D. Ladner, Ph.D., Heinz-Josef Lenz, M.D.
Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors as a Novel Approach to Combination Chemotherapy in Colon...
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2005
Donn C. Young, Ph.D., Miguel Villalona, M.D., Carig Eng, M.D., Ph.D.
Evaluating the Genetics and Pharmacodynamics of EGFR Blockade in African Americans with...
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2004
Mokenge P. Malafa, M.D.
Targeting EGFR dependent human pancreatic
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2004
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
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2004
Winship Cancer Institute
Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
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2004
James S. Economu, M.D., Ph.D.
Emerging therapies in colon cancer
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2004
Joel Levine, M.D.
Early diagnosis and prevention of colon cancer in high risk patients
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2004
Carolyn Sartor, M.D.
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2004
Gregory Smith, M.D.
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2004
Walter Stadler, Ph.D.
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