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American Brain Tumor Association Awards Over $1 Million in New Grants to Advance Brain Cancer Research 

Chicago, IL (October 17, 2024)— The American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) is proud to announce their continued investment in brain tumor research that spans $36 million dollars and over 800 research projects.  

For more than 50 years, the ABTA has remained committed to funding brain tumor research, especially for early-stage investigators. This investment, that starts with the earliest phase of medical training, seeks to not only drive brain tumor research forward, but empower the next generation of physicians and scientists to propel the neuro-oncology field forward.  

“Through the funding of brain tumor research, the ABTA empowers talented researchers to pursue challenging questions in neuro-oncology,” says Ralph DeVitto, ABTA President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are proud to continue our legacy of funding critical brain tumor research and bringing hope to patients.”  

This year’s slate of awarded grants includes research projects that span several areas of brain tumor research, including biomarkers, epigenetics, experimental therapeutics, immunotherapy, and invasion for adult and pediatric brain tumors. The ABTA extends its congratulations to the 2024 grant recipients listed below. To learn more about current ABTA grant recipients, visit abta.org/research/research-funding-impact-2/.

Research Collaboration Grants are two-year, $200,000 grants awarded for multi-investigator multidisciplinary brain tumor collaborative research projects. Grant awardees include:  

Basic Research Fellowships are two-year, $100,000 mentored grants awarded to post-doctoral fellows to retain talented researchers in the neuro-oncology field. Fellowship awardees include:  

Discovery Grants are one-year, $50,000 grants supporting innovative, bold, high-impact approaches with the potential to transform current diagnostic or treatment standards of care. Grant awardees include:  

Medical Student Summer Fellowships are three-month, $3,000 grants awarded to medical students to conduct brain tumor research projects under the mentorship of neuro-oncology experts. Fellows include:  

Awarding of these grants would not be possible without the incredible support of our donors and our partner organizations including the Joel A. Gingras Memorial Foundation, Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation, BrainUp, Tap Cancer Out, and Gladiator Project. 

The ABTA will soon begin accepting applications for its 2025 Discovery Grants, Basic Research Fellowships, and Jack and Fay Netchin Medical Student Summer Fellowships. In addition, ABTA partnered grants, the CNS Metastasis Research Grant and Brain Tumor Funders’ Collaborative grant, will begin accepting applications soon. For more information on grant opportunities and deadlines, visit abta.org/grants

Gina & Tim Abbas
Caregiver & Anaplastic Astrocytoma Survivor

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