Research We Fund: Extramural Discovery Science

Cell Biology and Preclinical Cancer Research

Scientific Director: 
Paul Campbell, PhD

Senior Associate Scientist
Kim Yasutis, PhD

For all questions, contact:
kim.yasutis@cancer.org

This program accepts grant applications that focus on:

  • Fundamental controls that dictate cancer cell development and regulation of cell growth, division, migration, and fate
  • Investigations of oncogenic viruses, microbial pathogens, or the microbiome, and their involvement with cellular processes and pathways within cancer cells and between cancer cells and normal cells
  • Mechanisms driving cancer progression (including initiation, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis, and treatment resistance) and therapy-associated morbidities
  • Cancer biomarker discovery and development
  • Discovery, synthesis and delivery of cancer drugs and biologics

 

For more information on our grant making process, please visit Our Grant Process.

To view all of our peer review committees, please visit our Peer Review Committees webpage.

Glossary for Nonscientists

Featured Term:
Biomarker/Molecular marker/Signature molecule

A measurable molecular, genetic, chemical, or physical characteristic in the blood or other bodily fluids, such as sweat and tears, that is a sign of a normal or abnormal process or of a health condition or disease. A biomarker may be used to see how well the body responds to a treatment for a disease.