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RFA Pre-application Meeting Materials Available
Click here for materials from the RFA-CA-12-006 pre-application teleconference, including meeting presentations, an audio recording, and a list of frequently asked questions.
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Funding Opportunity
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has issued RFA-CA-12-006 for the Cancer Target Discovery and Development (CTDČ) Network.
Striking a Balance Between Feasible and Realistic Biological Models
CTD²
October 5, 2011
Frequent mutation of histone-modifying genes in non-Hodgkin lymphoma
CGCI
July 27, 2011
Key pathways are frequently mutated in high risk childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a report from the Children's Oncology Group
TARGET
June 16, 2011
Towards systematic functional characterization of cancer genomes
CTD²
July 13, 2011
Making sense of cancer genomic data
CTD²
April 8, 2011