# Coordinating center for the NCI small cell lung cancer research consortium

> **NIH NIH U24** · SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH · 2020 · $1,287,399

## Abstract

ABSTRACT
 The goals of this Coordinating Center include facilitating information exchange among investigators in
the NCI Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) Consortium, supporting data integration and data analysis, and
serving as a central resource for characterization and distribution of model systems. The leadership of this
Center consists of a trio of investigators with deep and long-standing research programs focused on SCLC,
with complementary strengths and experience. Charles Rudin, an experienced laboratory and clinical
researcher focused on SCLC, who has directed two of the largest lung cancer research programs in the
country over the past 13 years, serves as the overall PI of the Center, providing administrative leadership and
coordination. John Minna and Tyler Jacks serve as co-leaders of the Center. Dr. Minna has consistently and
repeatedly led discovery efforts defining SCLC biology over several decades, and together with his
collaborators established nearly all of the SCLC cell lines that have served as the basis for SCLC preclinical
research. Dr. Jacks has extensive experience in the development and characterization of innovative
genetically engineered mouse models of SCLC and over the past decades has served as the primary mentor
of many of the active investigators around the world working on mouse models of SCLC. We bring together
additional key investigators and unqiue resources that we believe substantially add to the strengths of the
Center. Yu Shir at Vanderbilt has established and directs HIPAA-compliant databases used by several multi-
investigator consortia. Nikolaus Schultz’s team developed the cBioPortal and continues to expand and
improve this leading platform for analysis and integration of complex –omic level data, supporting many multi-
investigator consortia worldwide. Adi Gazdar oversees the cell line resource at UT Southwestern, and will
support distribution of these lines to U01 SCLC investigators. Anna Farago and Jeff Engelman at MGH,
together with John Poirier and Dr. Rudin at MSK, have established substantial resources of SCLC patient-
derived xenografts (PDX) and circulating tumor cell-derived xenografts (CDX) models, which are available for
distribution among consortium members. Scott Lowe and Andrea Ventura offer highly innovative genetically
engineered mouse modeling by CRISPR/Cas9 modulation of embryonic stem cells to rapidly assess genetic
contributors to SCLC biology. Afshin Dowlati at Case Western will contribute a large collection of clinically
annotated SCLC tissue microarrays representing chemosensitive as well as primary and secondary
chemoresistant disease. Together we represent an exceptional team, led by three of the most widely
recognized and established investigators in SCLC discovery research, with complementary strengths in
therapeutic translation, basic biology, and animal modeling. By providing the resources above, and by
coordinating frequent data-sharing opportunities and leading annual face-t...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 9850941
- **Project number:** 5U24CA213274-04
- **Recipient organization:** SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH
- **Principal Investigator:** Charles M. Rudin
- **Activity code:** U24 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $1,287,399
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2017-02-20 → 2022-01-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9850941

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 9850941, Coordinating center for the NCI small cell lung cancer research consortium (5U24CA213274-04). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-22 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/9850941. Licensed CC0.

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