Yale Head and Neck Cancer SPORE Developmental Research Program

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The primary goal of the Developmental Research Program (DRP) of the Yale SPORE in Head & Neck Cancer (YHN-SPORE) is to identify and fund innovative pilot projects that possess translational potential to make an impact in the field of head & neck cancer in the areas of risk assessment, early detection, biomarkers for prognosis and therapy prediction, mechanisms of carcinogenesis/tumorigenesis, novel therapeutic targets, development of novel therapeutics, and novel treatment approaches. Investigators of funded developmental research projects are strongly encouraged to collaborate with other investigators within and outside of the YHN-SPORE institutions, including other SPORE communities. The purpose is to provide each funded DRP project with the potential to evolve into independent full SPORE projects or equivalent-scale study proposals. Ultimately, along with the main YHN-SPORE projects, the outcome from this program will contribute to the reduction of head & neck cancer morbidity and mortality in the US and worldwide. A DRP Program Award Committee will be formed and will recruit, evaluate, and select innovative proposals for pilot projects with translational potential for head & neck cancer. Up to three projects per year will be scientifically and financially supported by the YHN-SPORE, with regular progress evaluation.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10441512
Project number
5P50DE030707-03
Recipient
YALE UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Roy Decker
Activity code
P50
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$116,693
Award type
5
Project period
2020-09-22 → 2025-06-30