Research Programs

researchprogramsNFCR is well-recognized by the scientific community for the unique role we play in accelerating cancer research. There are six primary advantages of our funding over other sources:

  • Seed Funding—NFCR provides seed funding for innovative research that is difficult, if not impossible, to obtain from other sources. NFCR has been the incubator for many of the most important discoveries in cancer research for nearly four decades.
  • Flexibility—NFCR’s funding is more flexible than other charities, allowing scientists to pursue promising and unanticipated discoveries during the course of their research. This flexibility accelerates the pace at which treatment options for cancer patients can move from bench to the bedside.
  • Collaboration—NFCR actively facilitates and fosters collaboration among scientists and serves as a catalyst to accelerate life-saving research.
  • Global Reach—NFCR is a bridge connecting scientist in their laboratories around the world in the pursuit of a cure for cancer. NFCR overcomes barriers to progress, bringing the best ideas and the best minds together, regardless of location.
  • Multiple Perspectives—NFCR’s multi-disciplinary approach encourages scientists from different fields to join forces to accelerate the pace of cancer research.
  • Long-Term Vision—NFCR demonstrates a long-term vision and commitment to cancer research. As a leading cancer charity, NFCR can provide cutting-edge ideas with resources and time to develop.
NFCR has built science programs that now involve nearly 50 top research laboratories in the U.S. and other countries around the world. NFCR-funded scientists are conducting cutting-edge research around the clock on all major types of cancer and leading the way in many critical research areas.

 


NFCR Research Discovery Centers

Each of the Centers is directed by a highly accomplished cancer research leader. Those Centers form an international network that constitutes NFCR's "Laboratory Without Walls" - promoting the sharing of ideas and information across research institutions and engaging top research minds from a wide range of scientifi c disciplines.

micro_scope_bullet NFCR Center for Therapeutic Antibody Engineering
Dana - Farber Institute/ Harvard University
Boston, Massachusetts
hurley_vonh_bullet NFCR Center for Targeted Cancer Therapies
Translational Genomics Research Institute
Phoenix, Arizona
neon_beaker_bullet NFCR Center for Molecular Imaging
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
danny_welch_bullet NFCR Center for Metastasis Research
University of Kansas/Penn State University/University of Chicago
Westwood, Kansas
tissue_bank_bullet Joint Tissue Banking Facility
Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital
Tianjin, China

 


NFCR Research Fellows

This program is currently providing long-term and flexible funding to the distinguished and well-established scientists 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.

webster_cavenee-bullet Webster Cavenee, Ph.D.
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
San Diego, California
yung-chi_cheng-bullet Yung-Chi Cheng, Ph.D.
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
curt_civin-bullet Curt I. Civin, M.D.
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
stanley_cohen-bullet Stanley N. Cohen, M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California
harold_dvorak-bullet Harold F. Dvorak, M.D.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
waun_ki_hong-bullet Waun Ki Hong, M.D.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
susan_horwitz-bullet Susan Band Horwitz, Ph.D.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
Alan C. Sartorelli, Ph.D.
Yale University
New HavenConnecticut
paul_schimmel-bullet Paul Schimmel, Ph.D.
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, California
helmut_sies-bullet Helmut Sies, M.D.
Heinrich-Heine-Universitat
Dusseldorf, Germany

 


NFCR Project Directors

This program is designed to encourage outstanding scientists to explore previously uncharted territories in search of the hidden causes of cancer. This research approach cultivates healthy academic competitions and provides scientists a precious opportunity to validate their most innovative ideas.

robert_bast-bullet Robert Bast, Jr., M.D.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
rakesh_jain-bullet Rakesh K. Jain, Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
esther_chang-bullet Esther H. Chang, Ph.D.
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
jorgensen_sm William Jorgensen, Ph.D.
Yale University
New Haven, CT
laurence_cooper_bullet Laurence J. N. Cooper, M.D., Ph.D.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
janos_ladik-bullet Janos Ladik, Ph.D.
Universitaet Erlangen-Nurnberg
Erlangen, Germany
paul_fisher-bullet Paul B. Fisher, M.Ph., Ph.D.
VCU School of Medicine and the Massey Cancer Center
Richmond, Virginia
Schepartz_Alanna_sm Alanna Schepartz, Ph.D.
Yale University
New Haven, CT
daniel_haber-bullet Daniel A. Haber, M.D., Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center
Charleston, Massachusetts
michael_sporn-bullet Michael Sporn, M.D.
Dartmouth Medical School
Hanover, New Hampshire
KateHorwitz_bullet

Kathryn Horwitz, Ph.D.
University of Colorado

wei_zhang-bullet Wei Zhang, Ph.D.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas


 


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