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2003 Recipients of CDF Grants


Dr. Jan Dutz
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Epicutaneous immune response modification for vaccine optimization
STIEFEL CANADA – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $25,000
DR. GEORGE S. WILLIAMSON RESEARCH GRANT (CDF) 10,000



Dr Vincent Ho
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Enhancement of melanoma chemosensitivity by adenoviral delivery of PUMA and Apaf-1
ALLERGAN INC. – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $25,000
WINEFRIDE M.P. RAYE RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr Richard Langley
Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS
The prognostic significance of vascularity in cutaneous melanoma using in vivo confocal scanning laser microscopy
3M DERMATOLOGY – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $15,000
BIOGEN CANADA – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr Gilles J. Lauzon
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
On the role of sphingosine kinase in the cell-cell adhesion molecule proteome in keratinocytes
MEDICIS CANADA – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000
CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr Gang Li
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
The role of p33ING1 phosphorylation in cellular stress response to UV irradiation
LA ROCHE-POSAY CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000
CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr. Rochelle Mandelcorn-Monson
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Vitamin D receptor polymorphism in malignant melanoma
DERMIK – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr Régine Mydlarski*
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Glomangiomas: The intersection of tumor development and vascular biology
LEO DERMATOLOGY – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $50,000





Dr. Cheryl Rosen
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Regulation of SNARK protein kinase activity in keratinocytes
NOVARTIS CANADA – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000
BAYER HEALTHCARE CANADA – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr Jerry Shapiro
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Signal transduction pathways responsible for restoring hair growth in alopecia areata
HOFFMAN-LA ROCHE – CDF RESEARCH GRANT: $10,000
CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr Lori Shapiro
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Sulfamethoxazole –induced hypersensitivity syndromes: The role of patch testing as a diagnostic aid.
SCHERING CANADA-CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr. Haishan Zeng
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Near – infrared fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging for skin cancer detection and evaluation
FUJISAWA CANADA INC. – CDF RESEARCH GRANT $20,000
CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000





Dr Youwen Zhou
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
T-plastin in Sezary Syndrome and Mycosis Fungoides: Pathogenic significance and clinical applications.
GALDERMA CANADA - CDF RESEARCH GRANT $10,000



* Young investigator awardee

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