2012
Research Grants
Celgene Corporation–
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network–
AACR Pathway to Leadership Grant
Stephanie Dougan, PhD
Whitehead Institute of Biomedical
Research, Cambridge, MA
Transnuclear Mice: Understanding
the T Cell Response to Pancreatic Cancer
The Daniel and Janet Mordecai Foundation–
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network–
AACR Pathway to Leadership Grant
Oliver McDonald, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Genome-wide Epigenetic Reprogramming
During Evolution of Pancreatic Cancer
PATHWAY TO LEADERSHIP GRANTS
Samuel Stroum–
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network–
AACR Fellowship
Florencia McAllister, MD
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Role of Inflammatory Cells
in Early Pancreatic Tumorigenesis
FELLOWSHIP AWARD
By recruiting the brightest scientists with the most novel
ideas, we continue to build a comprehensive research
community poised to make significant scientific discoveries.
The Pathway to Leadership Grant, Fellowship Award and
Career Development Awards provide funding at critical times
for early-career researchers when they are selecting their areas
of scientific focus. Innovative Grants provide funding to
investigators at any career level to explore new and leading-
edge ideas and approaches in pancreatic cancer research.
“…
our grant recipients are staying in the field of pancreatic cancer,
and receiving impressive funding to support subsequent research…”