Title |
Cancer Center Support Grant
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Institution |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
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Principal Investigator |
MCCORMICK, FRANK
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NCI Program Director |
Peter Ogunbiyi
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Cancer Activity |
Comp Min Biomed Prog
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Division |
CRCHD
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Funded Amount |
$112,399
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Project Dates |
08/05/1999 - 05/31/2012
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Fiscal Year |
2011
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Project Type |
Grant
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Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance |
Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance |
Cancer (100.0%)
Aging (2.0%)
Basic Behavioral and Social Science (6.0%)
Behavioral and Social Science (14.0%)
Cancer Survivorship (9.0%)
Childhood Cancers (8.0%)
Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders (1.0%)
Genetic Testing (7.0%)
Herpes - Other (1.0%)
Interferon (2.0%)
Metastasis (20.0%)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMR) (13.0%)
Nursing Oncology (1.0%)
Surgery (1.0%)
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Brain (16.0%)
Breast (12.0%)
Buccal Cavity (2.0%)
Cervical Cancer (3.0%)
Childhood Leukemia (4.0%)
Colon/Rectum (1.0%)
Esophagus (1.0%)
Kaposi Sarcoma (3.0%)
Kidney Cancer (1.0%)
Kidney Disease (1.0%)
Leukemia (5.0%)
Liver Cancer (2.0%)
Lung (14.0%)
Nervous System (3.0%)
Neuroblastoma (1.0%)
Non Hodgkins Lymphoma (3.0%)
Pancreas (3.0%)
Prostate (13.0%)
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Research Type |
Cancer Initiation: Alterations in Chromosomes
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Etiology
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Prevention
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Detection, Diagnosis, or Prognosis
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Treatment and the prevention of recurrence
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Cancer Control, Survivorship, and Outcomes Research
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Scientific Model Systems
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Abstract |
The University of California San Francisco Comprehensive Cancer Center is an NCI-designed matrix center conducting a wide range of inter-disciplinary research in the areas of laboratory, clinical and population sciences integrating the activities of 223 members working at 4 major campus and hospital locations. Its goals are to: (1) support cancer research of the highest possible quality, in the areas of laboratory, clinical and population sciences; (2) develop patient outreach and education programs to increase the value of the Center to the local community; (3) promote and develop first-class care for cancer patient in our affiliated hospitals; and (4) create an integrated community of investigators dedicated to the shared goal of translating innovative science into improved clinical care. These goals are accomplished through the following 11 Programs and 12 Shared Resources:
Programs*****Shared Resources
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Breast Cancer****Laboratory for Cell Analysis
Neurologic Oncology ****Genome Analysis
Cancer & Immunity ****Array
Prostate Cancer ****Tissue
Society, Diversity & Disparities** Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Pathology
Pancreas Cancer****Transgenic/Targeted Mutagenesis
Hematopoietic Malignancies***Informatics
Pediatric Malignancies*** Mouse Pathology
Cell Cycling and Signaling ***Preclinical Therapeutics
Cancer Genetics ****Mass Spectrometry
Tobacco Control ****Biostatistics
Clinical Research Support Services |