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Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, MD, PhD

Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, MD, PhD

Faculty Rank:

Senior Member

Titles:

Department/Program Affiliations:

  • Immunology
  • Comprehensive Melanoma Research Center

Primary Address:

H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center &
Research Institute
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa, FL 33612

Office:

(813) 745-6863

USF Affiliations/College Department:

  • Medicine / Oncologic Sciences
  • Medicine / Molecular Medicine

University Academic Rank:

Professor

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Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, MD, PhD

Education & Training:

  • M.D., Kabardino-Balkarian State University, 1984
  • Fellowship, Central Institute for Epidemiology, Moscow, 1986 - Clinical Department
  • Ph.D., Central Insitute for Epidemiology, Moscow, Russia, 1989 - Epidemiology

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Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, MD, PhD

Research Interests:

The immune system is critically important for control of tumor growth. Cancer vaccines that generate tumor-specific immune responses are a new and promising method of cancer treatment. However, tumors develop ways to avoid recognition by the immune system and to hinder the effect of the vaccines. One of the most powerful of these is immunosuppression of the tumor host. The research of Dr. Gabrilovich and his colleagues is focused on understanding the mechanisms of tumor-associated immunosuppression and on development of new and effective cancer vaccines.

Dr. Gabrilovich and his co-workers are investigating abnormalities in the function of professional antigen-presenting cells, or dendritic cells (DC). These cells are responsible for induction of the antitumor immune response, but their differentiation and function are severely affected in cancer. Data generated in Dr. Gabrilovich's laboratory have demonstrated that defects in differentiation of DC are associated with accumulation of immature myeloid cells in tumor-bearing animals and patients with cancer. Under normal conditions, these cells represent an intermediate stage of myeloid cell differentiation. In cancer, however, they lose the ability to differentiate into mature myeloid cells, including granulocytes, DC, and macrophages. They become functionally defective and acquire the ability to suppress immune responses.

Dr. Gabrilovich's research is focused on two different aspects of immature myeloid cell biology in cancer. First, the researchers are trying to understand the signaling pathways that are responsible for accumulation and functional defects of immature myeloid cells in cancer. Second, they are investigating cellular and molecular mechanisms of T-cell suppression and tolerance induced as a result of abnormal differentiation of myeloid cells and abnormal DC function. Their recent findings have demonstrated that the Jak/STAT signaling pathway is critically important for normal myeloid cell differentiation in cancer. They also are studying the roles of other pathways important to DC differentiation and function, such as the Notch family of receptors and transcriptional regulators, transcription factor NF-kB, and small GTP-binding molecules such as Rac, Cdc42, and Rho. They have shown that reactive oxygen species produced by immature myeloid cells in vitro and in tumor-bearing animals in the presence of tumor-derived soluble factors are substantial contributors to the immunosuppression mediated by these cells in cancer. Another aspect of the research in Dr. Gabrilovich's laboratory is identification of new genes involved in normal differentiation of DC as well as defective differentiation and function of antigen-presenting cells in cancer.

Another large part of the research in Dr. Gabrilovich's laboratory is development of new tumor vaccines. The researchers are exploring several different approaches, including genetically modified DCs and combinations of apoptosis-inducing therapy and immunotherapy. The success of their in vitro and in vivo studies allowed translation of these approaches to the clinic. Several of their vaccines are now in clinical trials at Moffitt Cancer Center. These vaccines are used for certain patients with high-risk prostate cancer, small-cell lung cancer, or breast cancer. Dr. Gabrilovich and his research team are monitoring the immunological and clinical effects of these vaccines.

Clinical Interests:

Lung cancer, breast cancer, sarcoma, renal cell carcinima, melanoma, multiple myeloma

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Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, MD, PhD

Publications:

  1. Corzo CA, Cotter MJ, Cheng P, Cheng F, Kusmartsev S, Sotomayor E, Padhya T, McCaffrey TV, McCaffrey JC, Gabrilovich DI. Mechanism regulating reactive oxygen species in tumor-induced myeloid-derived suppressor cells. J Immunol. 2009 May;182(9):5693-5701. Pubmedid: 19380816.   Pubmed ID: 19380816

  2. Gabrilovich DI, Nagaraj S. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells as regulators of the immune system. Nat Rev Immunol. 2009 Mar;9(3):162-174. Pubmedid: 19197294.   Pubmed ID: 19197294

  3. Nagaraj S, Collazo M, Corzo CA, Youn JI, Ortiz M, Quiceno D, Gabrilovich DI. Regulatory myeloid suppressor cells in health and disease. Cancer Res. 2009 Oct;69(19):7503-7506. Pubmedid: 19752086.   Pubmed ID: 19752086

  4. Zhou J, Cheng P, Youn JI, Cotter MJ, Gabrilovich DI. Notch and wingless signaling cooperate in regulation of dendritic cell differentiation. Immunity. 2009 Jun;30(6):845-859. Pubmedid: 19523851.   Pubmed ID: 19523851

  5. Cheng P, Corzo CA, Luetteke N, Yu B, Nagaraj S, Bui MM, Ortiz M, Nacken W, Sorg C, Vogl T, Roth J, Gabrilovich DI. Inhibition of dendritic cell differentiation and accumulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in cancer is regulated by S100A9 protein. J Exp Med. 2008 Sep;205(10):2235-2249. Pubmedid: 18809714.   Pubmed ID: 18809714

  6. Cheng P, Gabrilovich D. Notch signaling in differentiation and function of dendritic cells. Immunol Res. 2008;41(1):1-14. Pubmedid: 18008056.   Pubmed ID: 18008056

  7. Daud A, Mirza N, Lenox B, Andrews S, Urbas P, Gao G, Lee J, Sondak V, Riker A, Deconti R, Gabrilovich D. Phenotypic and functional analysis of dendritic cells and clinical outcome in patients with high-risk melanoma treated with adjuvant granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor. J Clin Oncol. 2008 Jul;26(19):3235-3241. Pubmedid: 18591558.   Pubmed ID: 18591558

  8. Nagaraj S, Gabrilovich D. Tumor escape mechanism governed by myeloid-derived suppressor cells. Cancer Res. 2008 Apr;68(8):2561-2563. Pubmedid: 18413722.   Pubmed ID: 18413722

  9. Nefedova Y, Gabrilovich D. Mechanisms and clinical prospects of Notch inhibitors in the therapy of hematological malignancies. Drug Resist Updat. 2008 Dec;11(6):210-218. Pubmedid: 18951834.   Pubmed ID: 18951834

  10. Nefedova Y, Sullivan D, Bolick S, Dalton W, Gabrilovich D. Inhibition of Notch signaling induces apoptosis of myeloma cells and enhances sensitivity to chemotherapy. Blood. 2008 Feb;111(4):2220-2229. Pubmedid: 18039953.   Pubmed ID: 18039953

  11. Ramakrishnan R, Antonia S, Gabrilovich D. Combined modality immunotherapy and chemotherapy: a new perspective. Cancer Immunol Immunother. 2008 Oct;57(10):1523-1529. Pubmedid: 18488219.   Pubmed ID: 18488219

  12. Youn JI, Nagaraj S, Collazo M, Gabrilovich DI. Subsets of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in tumor-bearing mice. J Immunol. 2008 Oct;181(8):5791-5802. Pubmedid: 18832739.   Pubmed ID: 18832739

  13. Cheng P, Nefedova Y, Corzo CA, Gabrilovich DI. Regulation of dendritic cell differentiation by bone marrow stroma via different Notch ligands. Blood. 2007 Jan;109(2):507-515. Pubmedid: 16973960.   Pubmed ID: 16973960

  14. Delano MJ, Scumpia PO, Weinstein JS, Coco D, Nagaraj S, Kelly-Scumpia KM, O'Malley KA, Wynn JL, Antonenko S, Al-Quran SZ, Swan R, Chung CS, Atkinson MA, Ramphal R, Gabrilovich DI, Reeves WH, Ayala A, Phillips J, Laface D, Heyworth PG, Clare-Salzler M, Moldawer LL. MyD88-dependent expansion of an immature GR-1+CD11b+ population induces T cell suppression and Th2 polarization in sepsis. J Exp Med. 2007 Jun;204(6):1463-1474. Pubmedid: 17548519.   Pubmed ID: 17548519

  15. Fricke I, Mirza N, Dupont J, Lockhart C, Jackson A, Lee JH, Sosman JA, Gabrilovich DI. Vascular endothelial growth factor-trap overcomes defects in dendritic cell differentiation but does not improve antigen-specific immune responses. Clin Cancer Res. 2007 Aug;13(16):4840-4848. Pubmedid: 17699863.   Pubmed ID: 17699863

  16. Gabrilovich D. Combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer: a paradigm revisited. Lancet Oncol. 2007 Jan;8(1):2-3. Pubmedid: 17196504.   Pubmed ID: 17196504

  17. Gabrilovich D. Dendritic vaccines - fifth international meeting - dendritic cell vaccination andother strategies to tip the balance of the immune system. Idrugs. 2007 Oct;10(10):699-702. Pubmedid: 17899486.   Pubmed ID: 17899486

  18. Gabrilovich DI, Bronte V, Chen SH, Colombo MP, Ochoa A, Ostrand-Rosenberg S, Schreiber H. The terminology issue for myeloid-derived suppressor cells. Cancer Res. 2007 Jan;67(1):425-425. Pubmedid: 17210725.   Pubmed ID: 17210725

  19. Herber DL, Nagaraj S, Djeu JY, Gabrilovich DI. Mechanism and therapeutic reversal of immune suppression in cancer. Cancer Res. 2007 Jun;67(11):5067-5069. Pubmedid: 17545581.   Pubmed ID: 17545581

  20. Nagaraj S, Gabrilovich D. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2007;601:213-223. Pubmedid: 17713008.   Pubmed ID: 17713008

  21. Nagaraj S, Gupta K, Pisarev V, Kinarsky L, Sherman S, Kang L, Herber D, Schneck J, Gabrilovich DI. Altered recognition of antigen is a mechanism of CD8(+) T cell tolerance in cancer. Nat Med. 2007 Jul;13(7):828-835. Pubmedid: 17603493.   Pubmed ID: 17603493

  22. Nagaraj S, Pisarev V, Kinarsky L, Sherman S, Muro-Cacho C, Altieri D, Gabrilovich D. Dendritic cell-based full-length survivin vaccine in treatment of experimental tumors. J Immunother. 2007 Feb;30(2):169-179. Pubmedid: 17471164.   Pubmed ID: 17471164

  23. Nefedova Y, Fishman M, Sherman S, Wang X, Beg A, Gabrilovich D. Mechanism of all-trans retinoic acid effect on tumor-associated myeloid-derived suppressor cells. Cancer Res. 2007 Nov;67(22):11021-11028. Pubmedid: 18006848.   Pubmed ID: 18006848

  24. Nefedova Y, Gabrilovich DI. Targeting of Jak/STAT pathway in antigen presenting cells in cancer. Curr Cancer Drug Targets. 2007 Feb;7(1):71-77. Pubmedid: 17305479.   Pubmed ID: 17305479

  25. Rabinovich G, Gabrilovich D, Sotomayor E. Immunosuppressive Strategies that are Mediated by Tumor Cells. Annu Rev Immunol. 2007 Apr;25:267-96. Pubmedid: 17134371.   Pubmed ID: 17134371

  26. Antonia S, Mirza N, Fricke I, Chiappori A, Thompson P, Williams N, Bepler G, Simon G, Janssen W, Lee J, Menander K, Chada S, Gabrilovich D. Combination of p53 cancer vaccine with chemotherapy in patients with extensive stage small cell lung cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Feb;12(3 Pt1):878-887. Pubmedid: 16467102.   Pubmed ID: 16467102

  27. Fricke I, Gabrilovich DI. Dendritic cells and tumor microenvironment: a dangerous liaison. Immunol Invest. 2006;35(3-4):459-483. Pubmedid: 16916762.   Pubmed ID: 16916762

  28. Gabrilovich D. INGN 201 (Advexin): adenoviral p53 gene therapy for cancer. Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2006 Aug;6(8):823-832. Pubmedid: 16856803.   Pubmed ID: 16856803

  29. Kusmartsev S, Gabrilovich DI. Effect of tumor-derived cytokines and growth factors on differentiation and immune suppressive features of myeloid cells in cancer. Cancer Metastasis Rev. 2006 Sep;25(3):323-331. Pubmedid: 16983515.   Pubmed ID: 16983515

  30. Kusmartsev S, Gabrilovich DI. Role of immature myeloid cells in mechanisms of immune evasion in cancer. Cancer Immunol Immunother. 2006 Mar;55(3):237-245. Pubmedid: 16047143.   Pubmed ID: 16047143

  31. Mirza N, Fishman M, Fricke I, Dunn M, Neuger AM, Frost TJ, Lush RM, Antonia S, Gabrilovich DI. All-trans-retinoic acid improves differentiation of myeloid cells and immune response in cancer patients. Cancer Res. 2006 Sep;66(18):9299-9307. Pubmedid: 16982775.   Pubmed ID: 16982775

  32. Kusmartsev S, Gabrilovich D. STAT1 signaling regulates tumor-associated macrophage-mediated T cell deletion. J Immunol. 2005 Apr;174(8):4880-4891. Pubmedid: 15814715.   Pubmed ID: 15814715

  33. Kusmartsev S, Nagaraj S, Gabrilovich DI. Tumor-associated CD8+ T cell tolerance induced by bone marrow-derived immature myeloid cells. J Immunol. 2005 Oct;175(7):4583-4592. Pubmedid: 16177103.   Pubmed ID: 16177103

  34. Maroof A, English NR, Bedford PA, Gabrilovich DI, Knight SC. Developing dendritic cells become 'lacy' cells packed with fat and glycogen. Immunology. 2005 Aug;115(4):473-483. Pubmedid: 16011516.   Pubmed ID: 16011516

  35. Nefedova Y, Cheng P, Gilkes D, Blaskovich M, Beg AA, Sebti SM, Gabrilovich DI. Activation of dendritic cells via inhibition of Jak2/STAT3 signaling. J Immunol. 2005 Oct;175(7):4338-4346. Pubmedid: 16177074.   Pubmed ID: 16177074

  36. Nefedova Y, Nagaraj S, Rosenbauer A, Muro-Cacho C, Sebti SM, Gabrilovich DI. Regulation of dendritic cell differentiation and antitumor immune response in cancer by pharmacologic-selective inhibition of the janus-activated kinase 2/signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 pathway. Cancer Res. 2005 Oct;65(20):9525-9535. Pubmedid: 16230418.   Pubmed ID: 16230418

  37. Plescia J, Salz W, Xia F, Pennati M, Zaffaroni N, Daidone M, Meli M, Dohi T, Fortugno P, Nefedova Y, Gabrilovich D, Colombo G, Altieri D. Rational design of shepherdin, a novel anticancer agent. Cancer Cell. 2005 May;7(5):457-468. Pubmedid: 15894266.   Pubmed ID: 15894266

  38. Cheng F, Gabrilovich D, Sotomayor E. Immune tolerance in breast cancer. Breast Dis. 2004;20:93-103. Pubmedid: 15687711.   Pubmed ID: 15687711

  39. Gabrilovich D. Mechanisms and functional significance of tumour-induced dendritic-cell defects. Nat Rev Immunol. 2004;4(12):941-952. Pubmedid: 15573129.   Pubmed ID: 15573129

  40. Kusmartsev S, Nefedova Y, Yoder D, Gabrilovich D. Antigen-specific inhibition of CD8+ T cell response by immature myeloid cellsin cancer is mediated by reactive oxygen species. J Immunol. 2004;172(2):989-999. Pubmedid: 14707072.   Pubmed ID: 14707072

  41. Nefedova Y, Cheng P, Alsina M, Dalton W, Gabrilovich D. Involvement of Notch-1 signaling in bone marrow stroma-mediated de novo drug resistance of myeloma and other malignant lymphoid cell lines. Blood. 2004;103(9):3503-3510. Pubmedid: 14670925.   Pubmed ID: 14670925

  42. Nefedova Y, Huang M, Kusmartsev S, Bhattacharya R, Cheng P, Salup R, Jove R, Gabrilovich D. Hyperactivation of STAT3 is involved in abnormal differentiation of dendritic cells in cancer. J Immunol. 2004;172(1):464-474. Pubmedid: 14688356.   Pubmed ID: 14688356

  43. Wang T, Niu G, Kortylewski M, Burdelya L, Shain K, Zhang S, Bhattacharya R, Gabrilovich D, Heller R, Coppola D, Dalton W, Jove R, Pardoll D, Yu H. Regulation of the innate and adaptive immune responses by Stat-3 signaling in tumor cells. Nat Med. 2004;10(1):48-54. Pubmedid: 14702634.   Pubmed ID: 14702634

  44. Chada S, Mhashilkar A, Roth J, Gabrilovich D. Development of vaccines against self-antigens: the p53 paradigm. Curr Opin Drug Discov Devel. 2003;6(2):169-173. Pubmedid: 12669451.   Pubmed ID: 12669451

  45. Cheng P, Nefedova Y, Miele L, Osborne B, Gabrilovich D. Notch signaling is necessary but not sufficient for differentiation of dendritic cells. Blood. 2003;102(12):3980-3988. Pubmedid: 12907456.   Pubmed ID: 12907456

  46. Gabrilovich D, Pisarev V. Tumor escape from immune response: mechanisms and targets of activity. Curr Drug Targets. 2003;4(7):525-536. Pubmedid: 14535653.   Pubmed ID: 14535653

  47. Kusmartsev S, Cheng F, Nefedova Y, Sotomayor E, Lush R, Gabrilovich D. All-trans-retinoic acid eliminates immature myeloid cells from tumor-bearing mice and improves the effect of vaccination. Cancer Res. 2003;63(15):4441-4449. Pubmedid: 12907617.   Pubmed ID: 12907617

  48. Kusmartsev S, Gabrilovich D. Inhibition of myeloid cell differentiation in cancer: the role of reactive oxygen species. J Leukoc Biol. 2003;74(2):186-196. Pubmedid: 12885935.   Pubmed ID: 12885935

  49. Ohm J, Gabrilovich D, Kisseleva E, Carbone D, Sempowski G, Parman K, Nadaf S. VEGF inhibits T-cell development and may contribute to tumor-induced immune suppression. Blood. 2003;101(12):4878-4886. Pubmedid: 12586633.   Pubmed ID: 12586633

  50. Pisarev V, Yu B, Salup R, Sherman S, Altieri D, Gabrilovich D. Full-length dominant-negative survivin for cancer immunotherapy. Clin Cancer Res. 2003;9(17):6523-6533. Pubmedid: 14695157.   Pubmed ID: 14695157

  51. Yu B, Kusmartsev S, Cheng F, Paolini M, Nefedova Y, Sotomayor E, Gabrilovich D. Effective combination of chemotherapy and dendritic cell administration for the treatment of advanced-stage experimental breast cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 2003;9(1):285-294. Pubmedid: 12538481.   Pubmed ID: 12538481

  52. Gabrilovich D, Cheng P, Fan Y, Yu B, , Nikitina E, Sirotkin A, Shurin M, Oyama, T, Adachi Y, Nadaf S, Carbone D, Skoultchi A. H1(0) histone and differentiation of dendritic cells. A molecular target for tumor-derived factors. J Leukoc Biol. 2002;72(2):285-296. Pubmedid: 12149419.   Pubmed ID: 12149419

  53. Gabrilovich D. Dendritic cell vaccines for cancer treatment. Curr Opin Mol Ther. 2002;4(5):452-458. Pubmedid: 12435046.   Pubmed ID: 12435046

  54. Keilholz U, Weber J, Finke J, Gabrilovich D, Kast M, Disis N, Kirkwood J, Scheibenbogen C, Schlom J, Maino V, Lyerly M, Lee P, Storkus W, Marincola F, Worobecand A, Atkins W. Immunologic monitoring of cancer vaccine therapy: results of a workshop sponsored by the Society for Biological Therapy. J Immunother. 2002;25(2):97-138. Pubmedid: 12074049.   Pubmed ID: 12074049

  55. Kim C, Dessureault S, Gabrilovich D, Reintgen D, Slingluff C. Immunotherapy for melanoma. Cancer Control. 2002;9(1):22-30. Pubmedid: 11907463.   Pubmed ID: 11907463

  56. Kusmartsev S, Gabrilovich D. Immature myeloid cells and cancer-associated immune suppression. Cancer Immunol Immunother. 2002;51(6):293-298. Pubmedid: 12111117.   Pubmed ID: 12111117

  57. Nikitina E, Chada S, Muro-Cacho C, Fang B, Zhang R, Roth J, Gabrilovich D. An effective immunization and cancer treatment with activated dendritic cells transduced with full-length wild-type p53. Gene Ther. 2002;9(5):345-352. Pubmedid: 11938454.   Pubmed ID: 11938454

  58. Almand B, Clark J, Nikitina E, Van Beynen J, English N, Knight S, Carbone D, Gabrilovich D. Increased production of immature myeloid cells in cancer patients: a mechanism of immunosuppression in cancer. J Immunol. 2001;166(1):678-689. Pubmedid: 11123353.   Pubmed ID: 11123353

  59. Cheng P, Zlobin A, Volgina V, Gottipati S, Osborne B, Simel E, Miele L, Gabrilovich D. Notch-1 regulates NF-kappaB activity in hemopoietic progenitor cells. J Immunol. 2001;167(8):4458-4467. Pubmedid: 11591772.   Pubmed ID: 11591772

  60. Dikov M, Oyama T, Cheng P, Takahashi T, Takahashi K, Sepetavec T, Edwards B, Adachi Y, Nadaf S, Daniel T, Gabrilovich D, Carbon D. Vascular endothelial growth factor effects on nuclear factor-kappaB activation in hematopoietic progenitor cells. Cancer Res. 2001;61(5):2015-2021. Pubmedid: 11280761.   Pubmed ID: 11280761

  61. Gabrilovich D, Veldwers M, Sotomayor E, Kast W. Mechanisms of immune dysfunction in cancer mediated by immature Gr-1+ myeloid cells. J Immunol. 2001;166(9):5398-5406. Pubmedid: 11313376.   Pubmed ID: 11313376

  62. Lisziewicz J, Gabrilovich D, Varga G, Xu J, Greenberg P, Arya S, BoschM, Behr J, Lori F. Induction of potent human immunodeficiency virus type 1-specificT-cell-restricted immunity by genetically modified dendritic cells. J Virol. 2001;75:7621-7628. Pubmedid: 11462034.   Pubmed ID: 11462034

  63. Nikitina E, Clark J, Van Beynen J, Chada S, Virmani A, Carbone D, Gabrilovich D. Dendritic cells transduced with full-length wild-type p53 generate antitumor cytotoxic T lymphocytes from peripheral blood of cancer patients. Clin Cancer Res. 2001;7(1):127-135. Pubmedid: 11205900.   Pubmed ID: 11205900

  64. Nikitina E, Gabrilovich D. Combination of gamma-irradiation and dendritic cell administration induces a potent antitumor response in tumor-bearing mice: approach to treatment of advanced stage cancer. Int J Cancer. 2001;94(6):825-833. Pubmedid: 11745485.   Pubmed ID: 11745485

  65. Young M, Petruzzelli G, Kolesiak K, Achille N, Lathers D, Gabrilovich DI. Human squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck chemoattract immune suppressive CD34(+) progenitor cells. Hum Immunol. 2001;62(4):332-341. Pubmedid: 11295465.   Pubmed ID: 11295465

Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, MD, PhD

Below is a list of active grants where the faculty member is the Principal Investigator. Grants are sorted by sponsor and then sorted by start date, with the more recent grant shown first.

Dendritic Cells Transduced with Inducible Cytokine Constructs

Sponsor: Intrexon Corp.
Project Dates: August 18, 2009 to August 17, 2010
Annual Direct Cost: $195,422
Annual Total Cost: $254,349
Project Total: $137,049

Multicenter Phase II Trial of high-Dose Interleukin-2 with Priming and Concomitant Sargamostin (GM-CSF) (NO COST EXTENSION)

MELO105
Sponsor: Mount Sinai Medical Ctr of Florida, Inc. / Chiron Corporation
Project Dates: July 10, 2006 to June 30, 2010

p53-Based Vaccine for Small cell Lung Cancer

5 P50 CA119997-02
Sponsor: Nat Institutes of Health / NCI
Project Dates: September 1, 2009 to August 31, 2010
Earned to Date: $291,899

Conference on Regulatory Myeloid Cells in Health and Diseases

1 R13 CA139627-01
Sponsor: Nat Institutes of Health / NCI
Project Dates: April 23, 2009 to March 31, 2010
Earned to Date: $6,000

Mechanism of Dendritic Cell Differentiation in Cancer

2 R01 CA100062-06A1
Sponsor: Nat Institutes of Health / NCI
Project Dates: July 1, 2004 to May 31, 2014
Annual Direct Cost: $153,820
Annual Total Cost: $256,879
Project Total: $1,265,526

Correction of Dendritic Cell Defects in Cancer

3 R01 CA094488-11S1
Sponsor: Nat Institutes of Health / NCI
Project Dates: January 23, 2003 to March 31, 2013
Annual Direct Cost: $511,107
Annual Total Cost: $853,063
Project Total: $1,424,790

Roles of Lipids in Dendritic Cell Function (NO COST EXTENSION)

5 R21 AI070598-02
Sponsor: Nat Institutes of Health / NIAID
Project Dates: September 24, 2007 to August 31, 2010

Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells in Tobacco-related Cancers

09KT-01
Sponsor: State of Florida / Dept of Health
Project Dates: July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2011
Annual Direct Cost: $454,545
Annual Total Cost: $500,000
Project Total: $1,000,000

Novel Therapies for Liver Cancer

UF09061
Sponsor: Univ of Florida
Project Dates: April 15, 2009 to April 14, 2010
Earned to Date: $50,000

A Direct Synergistic Effect of Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy (NO COST EXTENSION)

BC61707
Sponsor: US Army
Project Dates: April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2010

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