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Advancing new knowledge

The Path Forward to a Cure

Scientific discovery is the only path forward to finding cancer cures. The Cancer Research Institute is dedicated to unraveling the complex biology of cancer and the immune system to produce new insights that lead to better treatment options for cancer patients.

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Fueling Scientific and Medical Innovation

By spurring fundamental learning about the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in anti-cancer immune response and pushing that learning forward into preclinical and clinical research, CRI is fueling scientific and medical innovation that saves lives.

CRI’s basic and translational research funding programs include:

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CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (including Diversity Fellows)

The CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is CRI’s longest-standing continuous program. Postdoctoral fellowships provide support to fund and train young immunologists and cancer immunologists at top universities and research centers around the world.

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Clinic and Laboratory Integration Program (CLIP)

The Cancer Research Institute Clinic and Laboratory Integration Program (CLIP) supports pre-clinical and translational research that can be directly applied to optimizing cancer immunotherapy in the clinic.

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Lloyd J. Old STARs (Scientists TAking Risks)

The CRI Lloyd J. Old STAR Program—Scientists TAking Risks—provides long-term funding to mid-career scientists, giving them the freedom and flexibility to pursue high-risk, high-reward research at the forefront of discovery and innovation in cancer immunotherapy.

Technology Impact Award

Technology Impact Awards

The Cancer Research Institute Technology Impact Award provides seed funding of up to $200,000 to be used over 12-24 months to address the gap between technology development and clinical application of cancer immunotherapies. These grants aim to encourage collaboration between technology developers and clinical cancer immunologists

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