Current Grant Support

PI: Tim Wang

PI for subcontract: James Fox

Grant Period: 12/7/2016 - 11/30/2023
Funded by: NIH via Columbia University
Title: The Role of Stem Cells and the Microenvironment in Gastrointestinal Cancers
Project Goals: Investigate the role of Helicobacter as a tumor promoter. In this grant a mouse model is used to examine the mechanisms by which Helicobacter infections contribute to the malignant process.
Specific Aims:

  1. Provide ongoing histopathological support for the in vivo models to be utilized in the specific aims outlined.
  2. Where needed, provide special immunohistochemistry assays on target tissues, qPCR for tissue cytokines/chemokines, and serologic assessment of biomarkers utilizing the Luminex platform.

PI: Jiahe Li

PI for subcontract:  James Fox and Omer Yilmaz

Grant Period: 4/01/2021 – 3/31/2024
Funded by: DOD via Northeastern University
Title: Programming Indigenous Gut Bacteria to Prevent Colorectal Cancer Induced by Microbial Carcinogen

Project Goal: Development of microbial based therapies for intestinal cancers

Specific Aims:

  1. Use a germ free mouse model to determine the role of the microbiota in esophageal cancer formation

 


PI: Tim Wang

Grant Period: 12/7/2016 - 11/30/2023
Funded by: NIH via Columbia University
Title: The Role of Stem Cells and the Microenvironment in Gastrointestinal Cancers
Project Goals: Investigate the role of Helicobacter as a tumor promoter. In this grant a mouse model is used to examine the mechanisms by which Helicobacter infections contribute to the malignant process.
Specific Aims:

  1. Provide ongoing histopathological support for the in vivo models to be utilized in the specific aims outlined.
  2. Where needed, provide special immunohistochemistry assays on target tissues, qPCR for tissue cytokines/chemokines, and serologic assessment of biomarkers utilizing the Luminex platform.