Title |
The Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Institution |
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO, IL
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Principal Investigator |
Rosen, Steven
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NCI Program Director |
Shannon Silkensen
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Cancer Activity |
Multidisciplinary
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Division |
OCC
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Funded Amount |
$5,047,305
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Project Dates |
08/01/1997 - 07/31/2012
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Fiscal Year |
2010
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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 (4.0%)
Behavioral and Social Science (4.0%)
Chemoprevention (2.0%)
Chemotherapy (6.0%)
Childhood Cancers (4.0%)
Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders (6.0%)
Genetic Testing (1.0%)
Herpes - Other (9.0%)
Metastasis (27.0%)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMR) (8.0%)
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Brain (3.0%)
Breast (14.0%)
Buccal Cavity (2.0%)
Cervical Cancer (8.0%)
Childhood Leukemia (2.0%)
Colon/Rectum (20.0%)
Hodgkins disease (2.0%)
Kidney Cancer (1.0%)
Kidney Disease (1.0%)
Leukemia (8.0%)
Liver Cancer (6.0%)
Lung (1.0%)
Multiple Myeloma (2.0%)
Non Hodgkins Lymphoma (5.0%)
Ovarian Cancer (5.0%)
Pancreas (2.0%)
Prostate (6.0%)
Uterine (1.0%)
Vaginal (1.0%)
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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 Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University is an NCI-designated, university-based, matrix Cancer Center conducting a broad range of multidisciplinary clinical, laboratory and population science research. The Cancer Center integrates the expertise and resources of the Feinberg School of Medicine (Chicago Campus) and its affiliated hospitals along with those of departments located on the University's Evanston Campus. Established in 1974, the Cancer Center functions as a full organizational unit with the status of a department of the Medical School. Since its inception, the Cancer Center has been dedicated to the process of discovery, advancing medical knowledge and providing compassionate, state-of-the-art cancer care, as reflected in the following goals:
1. To conduct and support cancer research and to integrate cancer-related research throughout the University;
2. To coordinate and integrate cancer-related activities of the University including community outreach initiatives;
3. To develop and conduct cancer education programs;
4. To promote and participate in state-of-the-art care of cancer patients at the affiliated hospitals of the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University; and
5. To develop and implement initiatives in cancer prevention and control research.
These goals are accomplished through the activities of 10 established programs and 13 shared resources.
Programs
1. Viral Oncogenesis *****
2. Tumor Invasion, Metastasis, & Angiogenesis *
3. Hormone Action/Signal Transduction in Cancer*
4. Cancer Genes and Molecular Targeting **
5. Cancer Cell Biology ****
6. Breast Cancer *****
7. Prostate Cancer *****
8. Hematologic Malignancies ****
9. Cancer Prevention
10. Cancer Control
Shared Resources
1. Cell Imaging
2. Flow Cytometry *****
3. Genomics Core**
4. Keck Biophysics **
5. Monoclonal Antibody*
6. Mouse Phenotyping
7. Pathology Core
8. Structural Biology
9. Transgenic and Targeted Mutagenesis Laboratory
10. Outcomes Measurement & Survey Core
11. Bioinformatics Core
12. Biostatistics Core
13. Clinical Research Office
This competing renewal application is being submitted as a Partnership Application with two of the Cancer Center's affiliated hospitals, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare and Children's Memorial Hospital. The Cancer Center members at the Partner institutions are fully integrated with those at the main campuses of the University, and together, contribute to the ongoing progress of the Center in achieving its mission, goals and objectives. |