Cutaneous Lymphoma Catalyst Grant

Catalyst

In August 2019, the Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation announced the inaugural year of the Cutaneous Lymphoma Catalyst Research Grant, a new funding initiative exclusively for cutaneous lymphoma research.

The Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation’s mission is to eliminate the burden of cutaneous lymphoma by:

  • Promoting awareness
  • Providing education
  • Advancing patient care
  • Fostering research

To help achieve this mission, the Foundation’s new Research Awards Program (RAP) is designed to help further efforts of researchers conducting innovative cutaneous lymphoma research while they investigate the causes and improve treatments, and clinical care and quality of life for patients. Discovering new avenues for better therapies and, one day, a cure for cutaneous lymphoma are key aims of this program. 


Recipients of the Cutaneous Lymphoma Catalyst Research Grant - Funding Period 2022

  • Neha Akkad, MD, Barnes Jewish Hospital, Neha Mehta-Shah, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, "Quality of Life in Patient with Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: Validation of a Novel Quality of Life Instrument"

  • Cosmin Tegla, MD, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, "Repurposing atovaquone, an FDA-approved antimicrobial, for the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma"


Recipients of the Cutaneous Lymphoma Catalyst Research Grant - Funding Period 2021

  • Prof. Pietro Quagliano, University of Turin, "Mechanistic insights into the CD39/CD73 adenosinergic immunosuppressive axis in patients with Sézary Syndrome: association with disease course and treatment response" 
  • Assia Angelova, PhD, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), "H-1 parvovirus-induced oncolysis and tumor microenvironment immune stimulation in a novel heterotypic spheroid model of cutaneous T cell lymphoma"

Recipients of the Cutaneous Lymphoma Catalyst Research Grant - Funding Period 2020

  • Patrizia Fuschiotti, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, "Single-cell transcriptome Analysis of IL-4Ra-Positive Cells in Mycosis Fungoides Skin Tumors"
  • Michael Girardi, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, "Synergistic Therapy with JAK Inhibition for the Treatment of Advanced CTCL"
  • Ali Jabbari, MD, PhD, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, "Extension of Single Cell RNA-Sequencing-Based Analysis of Cutaneous T Cell Lymphomas to Skin-Infiltrating Cells"
  • Xiaolong Zhou, MD, MSc, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, "Characterization of the skin microbiome in cutaneous T cell lymphoma"

 

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