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ThyCa To Award Three New Thyroid Cancer Research Grants in 2012

11/2011

Proposals Due by January 31, 2012
Grant Applications Open to Researchers Worldwide

ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association Inc., will expand its research grants program in the program’s tenth year. ThyCa will award three new grants for thyroid cancer research in 2012. Each grant will be for 2 years.

One of the grants will support research on follicular-cell-derived thyroid cancer, including papillary, follicular, anaplastic, and variants. Another grant will support research on medullary thyroid cancer. The third grant is for research on any type of thyroid cancer. It is named The Ric Blake Memorial Thyroid Cancer Research Grant, in memory and honor of ThyCa co-founder Ric Blake.

The grant recipients will be selected by an independent expert panel of the American Thyroid Association (ATA). ATA is the professional association of clinicians and researchers specializing in thyroid diseases. The grant application guidelines will be posted on ATA’s web site. The deadline for submission of a proposal summary to the ATA is January 31, 2012.

The ATA Research Committee will rank proposals according to their scientific merit. The authors selected proposals will be notified by the ATA as early as March and will be invited to submit complete grant applications, from which the grant recipients will be selected.

ThyCa is committed to supporting research with the goal of cures for all thyroid cancer. The ThyCa Grants began in 2003. They are the first grants to be funded entirely by thyroid cancer patients, caregivers and friends. ThyCa has awarded more than $750,000 for thyroid cancer research, to researchers in France, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States.

ThyCa has awarded its grants to researchers at the following institutions;

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Harvard Medical School), Boston, Massachusetts
  • Cochin Institut, Paris, France
  • Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York
  • Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, and Medical University of Gdansk, Poland
  • Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
  • University of California Los Angeles/Veterans Affairs West Los Angeles Health Care System, Los Angeles, California
  • University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
  • University Hospital Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany
  • University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois
  • University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
  • Washington Hospital Center/Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

To find out more about the ThyCa Research Funds and the annual Rally for Research, please visit our Research Funds page.

Thyca invites everyone to join us in our quest to find a cure for all thyroid cancer.