The Lankenau Institute for Medical Research

Lankenau Institute researchers compete for grants nationally and locally from federal and state funding agencies such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as well as through private and family foundations. The grants listed below represent some of the funding that has been awarded to our investigators.
Funding Agency
|
Project |
Principal Investigator |
Project Period |
Grant Award |
NIH |
Potential Role of Fetal Stem Cells in Lung Tumor Development |
J. Sawicki |
3/08 - 2/10 |
$402,701 |
NIH |
Targeting Nanoparticle DNA Delivery to Ovarian Cancer |
J. Sawicki |
2/08 – 1/13 |
$1,303,551 |
NIH |
Directing the Fate of Cells to Myogenic Lineages |
M. George-Weinstein |
2/08 – 1/11 |
$973,936 |
NIH |
Human Monoclonal Antibodies that Bind Otulinum Toxins |
S. Dessain |
12/07 – 1/11 |
$1,365,604 |
NIH |
Targeting Nanoparticle DNA Delivery to Prostate Tumors |
J. Sawicki |
6/07 – 3/11 |
$1,294,786 |
NIH |
Polyamines and Epithelial Tumorigenesis |
S. Gilmour |
12/06 -11/11 |
$1,613,942 |
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