The V Foundation Translational grant supports Dr. Wechsler-Reya's innovative research in identifying new targets and potential therapies for pediatric brain tumors.
Ben Izar, MD, PhD, joins this cohort with an award of $1.25 million to continue the transformative work in his lab to enhance T cell function in cancer immunotherapy.
Four Columbia University faculty members have been named as 2024 Velocity Fellows and awarded pilot grants to support their early-stage cancer research.
The HICCC is pleased to announce a fifth Irving Cancer Drug Discovery Program (ICDDP) project, designed to help faculty accelerate cancer research discoveries.
The Trainee Associate Member Pilot Grants Program aims to support up-and-coming graduate and medical student and post-graduate researchers across Columbia working on all aspects of cancer research.
A new grant from the National Institute of Health will establish a multi-institutional group in New York City to address health disparities in multiple chronic diseases.
Two research teams led by experts in oncology and engineering have won pilot grants from the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center and Columbia Engineering.
The new Center will build upon the dedicated MDS program at Columbia University, a longstanding program of excellence that has served as a national leader in MDS research.
Steven Reiner, MD, Alison Taylor, PhD, and Timothy Wang, MD, have recently won V Foundation awards for their cutting-edge cancer research in genetics, immunotherapy, and gastric cancers.
The 2021 Real-World Data Impact Award will support the researchers' work into the toxicity and efficacy of oral anticancer drugs and identifying disparities in care.
The 2021 Giants of Cancer Care inductees are leading researchers and educators whose discoveries have propelled the field of oncology forward and established the building blocks for future advances.
The HICCC has awarded the 2021 Early Career Development pilot grants to Drs. Uchenna Unachukwu, Karie Runcie, and Alessandro Vasciaveo for their innovative cancer research.
Congratulations to Ricardo Cruz-Acuña, PhD, recent recipient of the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowship in Biomedical Science to support his work in esophageal adenocarcinoma.