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Award programs selected for grant funding—LSDF 07-02

LSDF proudly announces its 07-02 grant competition, "Innovative Programs to Advance Health Research," awardees. The health research initiatives focus on the areas of medical genetics, autoimmunity, cancer clinical trials, proteomics-based diagnostics and early learning and brain development. Funding for these grant programs comes from Washington's allocation of bonus payments under the Master Tobacco Settlement, revenues arising from multi-state litigation with tobacco product manufacturers. This LSDF group of awardees is the first to be funded through this mechanism.

Martin Cheever Martin Cheever
$2,237,265
Fred Hutchinson/University of Washington Cancer Consortium Phase 1 Clinical Trials Program
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Gail Jarvik Gail Jarvik
$5,339,742
Institute for Genetic Medicine
University of Washington


Patricia Kuhl Patricia Kuhl
$4,033,304
Early Learning and Brain Development: MEG Brain Imaging Center for Infants and Children
University of Washington
Gerald Nepom Gerald Nepom
$5,575,200
Program for Autoimmune Disease Intervention (PADI)
Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason


Richard Smith Richard Smith
$4,830,000
Next Generation Clinical Proteomics to Target Human Health Challenges
Battelle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 


All LSDF Grant Competition Awards

Modified: 07/20/10