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Ritu Salani, MD,
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Mentored Investigator Grant
DNA Fragments Might be a Way to Screen for Ovarian Cancer
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Manish S. Patankar, PhD,
University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School
Individual Investigator Award
A Possible Explanation for How Ovarian Cells Evade Immune Response
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Andrew Li, MD,
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Early Career Investigator Grant
Testing Medications for Other Conditions to Treat Ovarian Cancer
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Joseph Kwong, PhD,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Mentored Investigator Grant
Could Inflammation of Ovarian Cells be the Cause of Ovarian Cancer?
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Lawrence Kane, PhD,
University of Pittsburgh
Individual Investigator Award
Characterizing Molecular Defects in Ovarian Cancer
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Xiaolong He, PhD,
University of Chicago
Individual Investigator Award
One Cause of Ovarian Cancer May Lay in Problems with mRNA
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Andrew K. Godwin, PhD,
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Collaborative Research Development Grant
Therapeutic Targeting of the Tumor Microenvironment in Ovarian Cancer
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Amy BonDurant, MD,
Duke University
Mentored Investigator Grant
Chemical Changes on DNA May Be a Way to Screen for Ovarian Cancer and its Recurrence
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Jose Conejo-Garcia, MD, PhD,
Dartmouth Medical School
Early Career Investigator Grant
Vascular Leukocytes as novel anti-tumor therapeutic targets
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Jeremy Chien, PhD,
Mayo Clinic
Early Career Investigator Grant
How Cell Shape Changes Lead to Metastasis in Ovarian Cancer
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Laurent Brard, MD, PhD,
Brown University
Individual Investigator Award
Removing Iron from Ovarian Cancer Cells May Stop Their Growth
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Andrew Berchuck, MD,
Duke University Medical Center
Collaborative Research Development Grant
International Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium