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MD Anderson receives more than $20 million in CPRIT funding

HOUSTON ― The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today was awarded more than $20 million from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to support research, clinical translation, prevention and recruitment efforts. In total, MD Anderson received 26% of the $78 million in awards announced by CPRIT.

MD Anderson awards included $10.8 million for individual investigator awards, $5.7 million for individual investigator research awards for clinical translation, $2 million for recruitment, and $2 million for prevention.

“MD Anderson’s mission to end cancer has been strongly supported by CPRIT since its inception, and we remain grateful for this vital support,” said Peter WT Pisters, M.D., president of MD Anderson. “Funding for cutting edge research, recruitment of top investigators and prevention studies allow us to attract the top minds in cancer care, and to better serve our patients here in Texas and beyond.”

Since its inception, CPRIT has awarded $2.49 billion in grants for cancer research, of which MD Anderson and its projects have received approximately 20% of the total awards. The agency began making awards in 2009 after Texas voters overwhelmingly approved a 2007 constitutional amendment committing $3 billion to fight cancer. In May 2019, the Texas Legislature voted to fund CPRIT for an additional $3 billion over 10 years.

Programs made possible with CPRIT funding have reached Texans from all 254 counties of the state, brought 200 distinguished researchers to Texas, advanced scientific and clinical knowledge, and provided more than 5.7 million life-saving education, training, prevention and early detection services to Texans.

CPRIT awards to MD Anderson include:

Individual Investigator Research Award:

Individual Investigator Research Award for Clinical Translation:

Recruitment of First-Time Tenure Track Award:

Prevention Grants Awards:

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