Project Details
Description
TISCH CANCER INSTITUTE AT THE ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI
Principal Investigator/Director: Ramon Parsons, MD, PhD
ABSTRACT: The mission of the Tisch Cancer Institute is to advance basic, clinical and population health cancer
research, so as to prevent cancer in healthy individuals and improve the lives of cancer patients and their families
in our diverse communities. To accomplish this mission, the TCI has developed collaborative research programs
that strive to translate discoveries to new therapies and to develop new prevention and delivery strategies with
priority given to cancers affecting our catchment area. TCI’s four cancer research programs are: Cancer
Immunology, Cancer Mechanisms, Cancer Prevention and Control, and Cancer Clinical Investigation. Within its
four programs, the TCI has a strong foundation of cancer research with direct cancer-related funding of
$53,106,982. This includes peer-reviewed funding of $36,910,750, of which $27,662,959 is NIH funding,
including $15,939,357 from the NCI. The TCI fosters intra and inter-programmatic cancer research through
strategic planning, pilot project awards, interdisciplinary meetings and retreats, and disease-specific focus
groups. In addition, the TCI enables cutting-edge research by providing outstanding cores, equipment, facilities
and information technology. TCI supports the following five shared resources: Flow Cytometry, Mouse Genetics,
Microscopy, Biostatistics, and Human Immune Monitoring Center, as well as the following three cores-in-
development: Biorepository and Pathology Core, Bioinformatics for Next Generation Sequencing, and
Biomedical Data Science and Informatics. The Cancer Clinical Trials Office with its newly established Early
Phase Trials Unit provides the infrastructure to conduct novel, investigator initiated protocols developed by TCI
investigators. The TCI’s catchment area includes the New York City (NYC) neighborhoods of East Harlem,
Central Harlem and the Upper East Side, with the Harlems experiencing excess cancer incidence, morbidity and
mortality as compared to NYC and the US. In addition, the TCI is the coordinating center for the World Trade
Center First Responders Program, and the rescue workers affected by the 9/11 attacks form a distinct and unique
component of the TCI catchment area. TCI develops and fosters a dynamic team of scientists, clinical
investigators and administrators and provides the research infrastructure support needed to spur new cancer
discoveries and improve the outcomes of cancer patients and their families.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/08/15 → 31/07/23 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute: $2,373,000.00
- National Cancer Institute: $1.00
- National Cancer Institute: $2,373,000.00
- National Cancer Institute: $2,638,439.00
- National Cancer Institute: $249,999.00
- National Cancer Institute: $2,373,000.00
- National Cancer Institute: $250,001.00
- National Cancer Institute: $249,999.00
- National Cancer Institute: $423,750.00
- National Cancer Institute: $2,638,439.00
- National Cancer Institute: $249,999.00
- National Cancer Institute: $249,999.00
- National Cancer Institute: $2,638,439.00
- National Cancer Institute: $1,695,000.00
- National Cancer Institute: $224,981.00
- National Cancer Institute: $250,001.00
- National Cancer Institute: $2,373,000.00
- National Cancer Institute: $76,275.00
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