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Seema Rao M.D.

Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Reno, NV
Institution: Renown Regional Medical Center

The Renown hematology oncology program was established in 2016 and is the sole provider of pediatric patients with cancer in their region. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Jennifer Michlitsch M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: San Francisco, CA
Institution: University of California, San Francisco affiliated with UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital

This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Jessica M Valdez M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Albuquerque, NM
Institution: University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center affiliated with UNM Children's Hospital

This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Jaime Libes-Bander M.D.

Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Orlando, FL
Institution: Orlando Regional Healthcare affiliated with Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children

Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is the only site in Florida participating in the Pediatric Oncology Experimental Therapeutics Investigators' Consortium (POETIC) and serves as a referral site for the Beat Childhood Cancer Research Consortium. Dr. Libes-Bander and team's goal is to work toward being able to provide personalized medicine for each child to improve cancer outcomes for children. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Eric Lowe M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Norfolk, VA
Institution: Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters affiliated with Eastern Virginia Medical School

Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters (CHKD) cares for children diagnosed with cancer in southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina. Clinical trials at CHKD allow for children throughout their great region to access novel agents without traveling far from home. This grant supports the Clinical Research Team to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Maxim Yankelevich M.D

Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Philadelphia, PA
Institution: Drexel University College of Medicine affiliated with Saint Christopher's Hospital for Children

St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia serves one of the most underserved urban neighborhoods in the nation. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Michael J Burke M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Milwaukee, WI
Institution: Children's Hospital of Wisconsin affiliated with Medical College of Wisconsin, Midwest Children's Cancer Center

This grant supportspersonnel to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Pinki Prasad M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: New Orleans, LA
Institution: Children's Hospital-New Orleans

This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Catherine A Long M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Green Bay, WI
Institution: St. Vincent Hospital Regional Cancer Center

Through the HSHS Wisconsin Clinical Research Institute, children have access to cancer research trials at a location close to home. This grant supports Clinical Researchers to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Yael Mosse M.D.

Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2027
Funding Type: Research Grant
Institution Location: Philadelphia, PA
Institution: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia affiliated with University of Pennsylvania

A child diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) today is subjected to essentially the same therapy used fifty years ago. While Drs Mosse and Maris’s research programs have traditionally focused on neuroblastoma (NBL), both labs have recently extended their research programs to other pediatric solid tumors with high unmet need. Here they propose two parallel and complementary projects designed to create new immunotherapies for RMS, with Project 1 focused on the discovery of new immunoncology targets and cellular therapies, and Project 2 focused on the IND-enabling studies of a novel antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) directed against ALK for fusion positive RMS. This grant is supported by Alice's Arc US Inc. Alice's Arc operates in the UK and USA and is dedicated to funding research into finding a cure and less harsh treatments for rhabdomyosarcoma. The charity has created a global community of families, scientists and doctors coming together to help achieve this mission. Families are at the heart of the work and they can choose to create an Arc in their child/young person's name to represent their experience with rhabdomyosarcoma. This enables funds to be pooled for research, powerful advocacy and a long-term, sustainable platform to grow the charity and fund a pipeline of rhabdomyosarcoma research.

Albert Kheradpour M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Loma Linda, CA
Institution: Loma Linda University

Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Foundation works to treat children in the Inland Empire that may be diagnosed with cancer, working to give them the best treatment they can provide. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Susan Blaney M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Houston, TX
Institution: Baylor College of Medicine affiliated with Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children's Cancer and Hematology Clinic, Texas Children's Hospital

This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Ben Carcamo M.D.

Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: El Paso, TX
Institution: El Paso Children's Hospital

El Paso Children's Hospital is the sole provider of pediatric cancer care and clinical trials in the El Paso region, serving a predominantly Hispanic, underserved population. Positioned on the Mexico border, the hospital addresses a critical need for specialized cancer care among Hispanic children, who often face more aggressive cancers and poorer outcomes due to genetic factors and limited access to clinical trials. Since opening in 2012, the hospital has become a key player in pediatric oncology, supported by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Paul L. Foster School of Medicine. Membership in the Children’s Oncology Group (COG) since 2014 has allowed Dr. Carcamo and colleagues to offer cutting-edge therapeutic protocols and comprehensive care through research collaboration. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Stephanie Si Lim M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Honolulu, HI
Institution: Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children

Kapi'olani Medical Center's unique geographic location allows Dr. Si Lim and colleagues to serve children both within the state of Hawaii, but also other ethnically underrepresented populations such as those from Guam and Micronesia. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Alissa Martin M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Detroit, MI
Institution: Children's Hospital of Michigan affiliated with Wayne State University

Many patients treated at the Children's Hospital of Michigan Foundation are of minority background, and historically minority patients have not had the same access to health care or medical research. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Wendy Woods-Swafford M.D., M.P.H.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Des Moines, IA
Institution: Blank Children's Hospital

This grant supports funding towards positions to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

William S. Ferguson M.D.

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Funded: 01-01-2025 through 12-31-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: St. Louis, MO
Institution: SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital affiliated with Saint Louis University

At SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, children of all ages receive the highest level of compassionate care, regardless of their family's ability to pay. The skilled professionals at The Costas Center provide multidisciplinary care for a wide variety of cancers, including leukemia and lymphoma, bone and soft tissue cancers, brain and spinal cord tumors and more. Dr. Ferguson and colleagues offer both inpatient and outpatient services in a healing environment designed with children and families in mind. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Don Eslin M.D.

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Funded: 12-01-2024 through 11-30-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Tampa, FL
Institution: St. Joseph's Children's Hospital of Tampa

This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Dipti Dighe M.D.

Funded: 12-01-2024 through 11-30-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Chicago, IL
Institution: University of Illinois - Chicago affiliated with University Of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System

The University of Illinois at Chicago, Rush University Medical Center, and John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County Program exists to meet the needs of an extremely diverse population who currently struggle with cancer or who have survived this terrible disease but are at great risk for many long-term health problems. UIC, Rush, and Stroger Medical Centers anchor the near west side of Chicago and serve incredibly vulnerable patients and families, the majority of whom have very limited personal resources, medical knowledge, and English language skills. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.

Jessica Geaney M.D.

Funded: 12-01-2024 through 11-30-2025
Funding Type: Infrastructure Grant
Institution Location: Albany, NY
Institution: Albany Medical Center

The Melodies Center at The Bernard & Millie Duker Children's Hospital at Albany Medical Center is the only Pediatric Cancer Center in the region that provides multidisciplinary approaches to cancer care. Their main goal is to improve the cure rate of cancer by providing cutting edge treatment for children, adolescents and young adults with cancer. Through Children's Oncology Group (COG), the center is able to provide current clinical trials and best treatments available. This grant supports a Clinical Research Associate to ensure that more kids can be treated on clinical trials, often their best hope for a cure.