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The number of grants awarded by the Histiocytosis Association varies each year. It is determined by a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the quality of eligible applications received and the availability of funds.
Use the filters below to see information for all of the research projects the Association has funded since 1992.
To filter by year and disease type, select the year first.
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Cytokine Production in Langerhans Cell Histiocytoses
George Kannourakis, MD, PhD Royal Children’s Hospital – Victoria, Australia Award Amount: $10,000
Characterization of Cytokine Production by LCH Cells
Raymond Yu, MD Royal Post Graduate Medical School – London, United Kingdom Award Amount: $10,000
Pathogenesis & Biological Behavior of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
Wim Timens MD, PhD and Willem A. Kemps MD, PhD Groningen University Hospital – Groningen, The Netherlands Award…
Possible Viral Etiology of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
Kenneth McClain MD, PhD Texas Children’s Hospital – Houston, Texas USA Award Amount: $10,000
Cytokines in Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: A Molecular Biology Study
Pauline Chou, MD Children’s Memorial Hospital – Chicago, Illinois USA Award Amount: $10,000
Investigations of Immunotherapy of LCH Using Monoclonal Antibodies to CD1a
Tony Chu FRCP Royal Post Graduate Medical School – London, United Kingdom Award Amount: $10,000
Gangliosides and the Pathogenesis of FEL
Stephan Ladisch, MD Children’s National Medical Center – Washington, District of Columbia USA Award Amount: $10,000
Ultrastructural Studies in Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: Evidence of Cytological Changes Reflecting Effects of Virus
Gary Mierau, PhD Children’s Hospital of Denver – Denver, Colorado USA Award Amount: $9,650
Isolation and Culture of Human Fetal Dendritic/Langerhans Cells
Ronald Jaffe, MD Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA Award Amount: $10,000