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Research Funding Impact

Since 1993, the AACR has awarded more than $540 million in grants to fund meritorious research projects across the spectrum of cancer science, including basic, translational, and clinical research. See how the AACR grants program has contributed to the AACR's mission.

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2024 AACR Annual Meeting Meet the Research Grant Reviewers Event Offers a Unique Opportunity to Interact with AACR Research Grant Reviewers 

2024 AACR Annual Meeting Meet the Research Grant Reviewers Event Offers a Unique Opportunity to Interact with AACR Research Grant Reviewers 

On Monday, April 8, 2024, attendees of the 2024 AACR Annual Meeting are invited to participate in a unique opportunity to interact with two of our research grant reviewers! This year we are thrilled to have reviewers Sandeep Burma, PhD, FNASc and Christine M. Lovly, MD, PhD answer your questions during this session. We offer you an introduction to our speakers and share what attendees can hope to gain from this event. 

AACR Grantee Uncovers a Mechanosensitive Hormone Signaling Pathway Promoting Breast Cancer Risk

AACR Grantee Uncovers a Mechanosensitive Hormone Signaling Pathway Promoting Breast Cancer Risk

Jason Northey, PhD, recipient of the 2015 AACR Basic Cancer Research Fellowship and 2017 AACR-Janssen Fellowship in Cancer Interception Research, and his colleagues uncovered how a stiff extracellular matrix, such as that observed in high mammographic density breast tissue, promotes ERK activity, progesterone receptor-dependent RANK signaling, and increased stemness, pointing to a potential benefit of RANK signaling inhibition as an anti-cancer treatment and prevention strategy.

AACR-Ocular Melanoma Foundation Partnership Funds Innovative Research to Combat Ocular Melanoma

AACR-Ocular Melanoma Foundation Partnership Funds Innovative Research to Combat Ocular Melanoma

Just over ten years ago, the AACR and the Ocular Melanoma Foundation (OMF) began a partnership dedicated to funding research to find a cure for ocular melanoma. Although a rare disease, uveal melanoma is the most common ocular cancer in adults with a poor long-term prognosis. The ten-year history of the AACR-OMF Grants Program is a clear example of the power of partnership in combating cancer.

AACR Grantee Challenges a Long-Standing Belief to Uncover a Unique Population of Precancerous Cells Involved in Gastric Cancer 

AACR Grantee Challenges a Long-Standing Belief to Uncover a Unique Population of Precancerous Cells Involved in Gastric Cancer 

Valerie O’Brien, PhD, recipient of the 2018 Debbie’s Dream Foundation-AACR Gastric Cancer Research Fellowship, in memory of Sally Mandel, and her colleagues discovered a precancerous gastric epithelium cell type whose expansion is driven by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (Hp), a bacterium that colonizes the stomach of half the world’s population.

Celebrating 30 Years of Impact Across the Globe

Celebrating 30 Years of Impact Across the Globe

As we continue our celebration of 30 years of impact of the AACR Research Grants Program, we share how recipient of a 2022 Victoria’s Secret Global Fund for Women’s Cancers Career Development Award, in partnership with Pelotonia and the AACR, Chemtai Mungo, MD, MPH is seeking to make a difference in the lives of women from low and middle-income countries.