Creating Breakthroughs with Flexibility
Exciting and potentially life-saving discoveries are being developed every day in cancer research laboratories around the world. However, scientific discoveries coming out of research laboratories will not benefit cancer patients without a process of “translation.” “Translational Research” focuses on bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and patient care. The Fellows Program was initiated to strengthen our efforts in translational research. This program is currently providing long-term and flexible funding to ten NFCR Fellows who are leaders in their respective research fields with close connections to research hospitals. This unique funding approach enables NFCR Fellows to perform innovative research in the laboratories and collaborate with clinicians in the hospitals to convert the potential life-saving discoveries into actual applications to benefit cancer patients.
NFCR Fellows are distinguished and well-established scientists with excellent track records in their individual fields of scientific interest. Throughout the years, our Fellows have demonstrated their dedicated support of NFCR’s mission, and NFCR provides them with long-term research support to allow the nurturing of their discovery-oriented research.
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Webster Cavenee, Ph.D.
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
San Diego, California
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Yung-Chi Cheng, Ph.D.
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
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Curt I. Civin, M.D.
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
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Stanley N. Cohen, M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California
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Harold F. Dvorak, M.D.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
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Waun Ki Hong, M.D.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
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Susan Band Horwitz, Ph.D.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
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Paul Schimmel, Ph.D.
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, California
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Helmut Sies, M.D.
Heinrich-Heine-Universitat
Dusseldorf, Germany
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I. Bernard Weinstein, M.D.
Columbia University
New York, New York
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