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.

1999
Wendel Wenneker, M.D.
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1999
Peter S. Turk, M.D.
N/A
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1999
Gillian Sanders, Ph.D.
N/A
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1999
Paul Meyers, M.D.
N/A
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1999
Peter Lee, M.D.
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1999
Ebrahim Zandi, Ph.D.
Anti-apoptotic function of NF-kB and its signaling in cancer
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1999
Todd Waldman, M.D., Ph.D.
Study of the PTEN tumor suppressor gene by targeted deletion in human...
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1999
Ramin Shiekhattar, Ph.D.
Biochemical analysis of the role of the BRCA2 complex in the development...
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1999
Michael P. Myers, Ph.D.
The function of PTEN and inositol phospholipid-dependent signals in tumorigenesis
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1999
Thomas Ludwig, Ph.D.
Targeted mutation of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in the mammary gland...
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1999
Gustavo W. Leone, Ph.D.
The Role of the E2F3 gene locus in the control of Proliferation...
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1999
Christoph Lengauer, Ph.D.
Identification of genes that cause chromosomal instability in human cancers
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1999
James M. Ford, M.D.
Molecular determinants of drug sensitivity in GI cancers
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1999
Nam Hoang Dang, M.D., Ph.D.
N/A
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1999
Christopher Counter, Ph.D.
Characterization of the Telomerase Catalytic Subhunt hTERT
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1999
Lynda Chin, M.D.
Exploration of the roles of RAS, INK4a, and p53 in the genesis,...
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