2007 Developmental Awards in Translational Science
Ranjana Advani, MD
Associate Professor, Medicine-Oncology
Establishment of a Stanford Biomarkers Consortium for the identification and validatio of a paraffin-based molecular prognostic model for patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma treated with R-CHOP
Daniel Bernstein, MD
Professor, Pediatrics
Signaling Polymorphisms and Doxorubicin Cardiomyopathy
Atul Butte, MD, PhD , Assistant Professor, Medical Informatics, Pediatrics
David Miklos, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Medicine-Bone Marrow Transplant
Discovering novel tumor antigens using antigen arrays and integrative bioinformatics
Christopher H. Contag, PhD
Associate Professor, Pediatrics
Translation of Dual Biotherapy to the Clinic
Joseph C. Liao, MD
Assistant Professor, Urology
Optical Biopsy of Bladder Cancer Using Fibered Confocal Microscopy
Weng-Onn Lui, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow, Pathology
Role of microRNAs in cervical cancer: Biological and Clinical Impacts
Jonathan R. Pollack, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, Pathology
Pathogenetics of Clinically Indolent Prostate Cancer
Lawrence Recht, MD
Professor, Neruology and Clinical Neurosciences
Identification of Markers and Motors of Early Glioma Development Using a Comparative Proteomic Strategy
Julien Sage, PhD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics; Genetics
A mouse model of human small cell lung cancer to identify novel therapeutic targets
Stephen L. Skirboll, MD
Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery
The Colony-Forming Antibody Cell Array: A Novel Screening Strategy to Further Identify Cancer Stem Cells in Human Malignant Gliomas and Other Cancers
Samuel So, MD
Lui Hac Minh Profesor, Surgery
Translating proteomics into diagnostic markers for hepatocellular carcinoma
E. Alejandro Sweet-Cordero, MD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Identification of gene expression signatures that predict response to therapy in pediatric bone sarcomas *RENEWAL*
Irene Wapnir, MD
Associate Professor, Surgery
Developing and Imaging Brain Metastasis in a Rodent Model with Iodide-transporting/ER-negative Breast Cancer Cell Lines
Irving L. Weissman, MD
Professor, Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
Isolation of Brain Cancer Stem Cells using Signaling Pathways
Posted: 02/26/08
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