San Francisco Business Times: Palo Alto’s Ivy Foundation funds $9.8M to fight brain cancer that killed Ted Kennedy
The Ben and Catherine Ivy Foundation said Wednesday that it’s funding $9.8 million for four new patient-focused research projects at the University of California, San Francisco; Stanford University; Duke University…
FoxNews.com: ‘Brain Blueprinting’ Might Have Helped Ted
by John Brandon Despite profound advances in genetic research, the type of brain cancer that killed Ted Kennedy remains virulent and almost always deadly. But now a new technique —…
Award Targets Brain Tumor Research
$691,930 awarded for In Silico Center of Excellence PHOENIX, Ariz. – Oct. 9, 2009 – SAIC-Frederick Inc., under its prime contract with the National Cancer Institute, has named the Translational…
www.whatcanbiotechdoforyou.com: Private Foundations – Making a Difference in Moving Research Forward
Guest Post: Private Foundations – Making a Difference in Moving Research Forward Today’s guest post about the importance of funding for research comes from Catherine Ivy, Founder of the Ben…