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Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2021
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Montreal, QC
Institution: The Montreal Children's Hospital of the MUHC

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2021
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Montreal, QC
Institution: CHU Sainte Justine

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2021
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Toronto, ON
Institution: Hospital for Sick Children

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2021
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Winnipeg, MB
Institution: CancerCare Manitoba

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2021
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Vancouver, BC
Institution: British Columbia Children's Hospital affiliated with The University of British Columbia, British Columbia Cancer Agency

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2021
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Calgary, AB
Institution: Alberta Children's Hospital affiliated with University of Calgary

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Toronto, ON
Institution: Hospital for Sick Children

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Late Effects After High Risk Neuroblastoma – The LEAHRN Study. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Toronto, ON
Institution: Hospital for Sick Children

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: The Malignant Germ Cell Tumor International Consortium (MaGIC). For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA.

Funded: 07-01-2015 through 06-30-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Toronto, ON
Institution: Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: The Malignant Germ Cell Tumor International Consortium (MaGIC). For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA.

Funded: 07-01-2014 through 12-31-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Toronto, ON
Institution: Hospital for Sick Children

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: North American Consortium for Histiocytosis (NACHO). For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN.

Funded: 07-01-2014 through 06-30-2018
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Toronto, ON
Institution: Hospital for Sick Children

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

Funded: 07-01-2013 through 09-30-2019
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Montreal, QC
Institution: CHU Sainte Justine

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: PBMTC Late Effects Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA.

Funded: 06-01-2013 through 05-31-2025
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Toronto, ON
Institution: Hospital for Sick Children

Immunotherapy is an exceedingly promising approach to transform the way we treat childhood cancers, increasing cures while decreasing toxicity. The St. Baldrick's Foundation EPICC Team (Empowering Pediatric Immunotherapies for Childhood Cancer) brings together experts from the fields of genomics and immunotherapy from across North America. This team is developing new, targeted immunotherapies for the most difficult to cure childhood cancers. Discoveries are made through basic, translational, and clinical studies conducted in parallel, catalyzing progress in each sphere. The goals are to discover molecules on pediatric cancers that are targetable using immunotherapies, and to develop new therapeutics to target children's cancers. This focus is complementary with other genomic and immunotherapy consortia. The SBF-EPICC team conducts early phase clinical trials of promising immunotherapies throughout North America with a focus on understanding mechanisms of resistance to current approaches as a first step toward developing next generation therapeutics. The team is made up of researchers at ten institutions: Baylor College of Medicine, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Hospital for Sick Children, National Cancer Institute, Seattle Children's Hospital, Stanford University, University of Colorado Denver, University of Pittsburgh, and University of Wisconsin. Funds administered by The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. This team began in 2013 as the Stand Up To Cancer-St. Baldrick's Foundation Pediatric Cancer Dream Team. In 2022, the work continues as the St. Baldrick's EPICC Team (Empowering Pediatric Immunotherapies for Childhood Cancer Team), with continued funding from St. Baldrick's and funding partners.

Funded: 06-01-2013 through 05-31-2025
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Vancouver, BC
Institution: British Columbia Cancer Agency affiliated with British Columbia Children's Hospital, The University of British Columbia

Immunotherapy is an exceedingly promising approach to transform the way we treat childhood cancers, increasing cures while decreasing toxicity. The St. Baldrick's Foundation EPICC Team (Empowering Pediatric Immunotherapies for Childhood Cancer) brings together experts from the fields of genomics and immunotherapy from across North America. This team is developing new, targeted immunotherapies for the most difficult to cure childhood cancers. Discoveries are made through basic, translational, and clinical studies conducted in parallel, catalyzing progress in each sphere. The goals are to discover molecules on pediatric cancers that are targetable using immunotherapies, and to develop new therapeutics to target children's cancers. This focus is complementary with other genomic and immunotherapy consortia. The SBF-EPICC team conducts early phase clinical trials of promising immunotherapies throughout North America with a focus on understanding mechanisms of resistance to current approaches as a first step toward developing next generation therapeutics. The team is made up of researchers at ten institutions: Baylor College of Medicine, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Hospital for Sick Children, National Cancer Institute, Seattle Children's Hospital, Stanford University, University of Colorado Denver, University of Pittsburgh, and University of Wisconsin. Funds administered by The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. This team began in 2013 as the Stand Up To Cancer-St. Baldrick's Foundation Pediatric Cancer Dream Team. In 2022, the work continues as the St. Baldrick's EPICC Team (Empowering Pediatric Immunotherapies for Childhood Cancer Team), with continued funding from St. Baldrick's and funding partners.

Issai Vanan M.D., M.P.H.

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Funded: 07-01-2012 through 09-30-2017
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Scholar
Institution Location: Winnipeg, MB
Institution: CancerCare Manitoba

Based on progress to date, Dr. Vanan, was awarded a new grant in 2016 to fund an additional year of this Scholar award. Issai Vanan, M.D., M.P.H., studies medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor in children. High-risk medulloblastoma patients have low disease-free survival. Radiotherapy used in its treatment has significant long-term side-effects and new therapeutic strategies are needed that will minimize these side effects. The goals of this project are to validate and study the clinical importance of genes that may play a role in radiation resistance of medulloblastomas. Dr. Vanan hopes to identify new therapeutic targets/drugs that are therapeutic while using much lower doses of radiation, thereby reducing the negative side effects of radiotherapy. A portion of the grant was named in loving memory of Fr. Peter J. McKenna, beloved brother of former St. Baldrick's board member John McKenna, and in honor of John's incredible dedication and service. Awarded at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and transferred to CancerCare Manitoba.

Funded: 07-01-2011 through 06-30-2016
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Calgary, AB
Institution: Alberta Children's Hospital affiliated with University of Calgary

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: the Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, "Innovative Pilot Trials in Pediatric HSCT for Malignancies-PBMTC Core Grant," see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2011 through 06-30-2016
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Vancouver, BC
Institution: British Columbia Children's Hospital affiliated with The University of British Columbia, British Columbia Cancer Agency

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: the Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, "Innovative Pilot Trials in Pediatric HSCT for Malignancies-PBMTC Core Grant," see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2011 through 06-30-2016
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Winnipeg, MB
Institution: CancerCare Manitoba

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: the Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, "Innovative Pilot Trials in Pediatric HSCT for Malignancies-PBMTC Core Grant," see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2011 through 06-30-2016
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Montreal, QC
Institution: CHU Sainte Justine

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: the Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, "Innovative Pilot Trials in Pediatric HSCT for Malignancies-PBMTC Core Grant," see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.

Funded: 07-01-2011 through 06-30-2016
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Montreal, QC
Institution: The Montreal Children's Hospital of the MUHC

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: the Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Consortium. For a description of this project, "Innovative Pilot Trials in Pediatric HSCT for Malignancies-PBMTC Core Grant," see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: the National Marrow Donor Program, Minneapolis, MN.