About COBRE – Host Response to Cancer Therapy
The COBRE Center for Studies of Host Response to Cancer Therapy does multidisciplinary research that enhances our understanding of mechanisms for side effects of cancer therapy, identifies methods for early detection, and develops strategies to prevent or treat such side effects.
Project Leaders receive financial and mentoring support for 3 years or until they receive significant other external research funding.
Pilot Project Awardees receive funding from the Center to start new projects that fall within the central theme of the Center and typically last for one year. Project Leaders and Pilot Project Awardees receive access to the technical core facilities that are part of the Center.
Research Projects
Project Leaders receive financial and mentoring support for 3 years or until they receive significant other external research funding. Pilot Project Awardees receive funding to start new projects that fall within the central theme of the Center and typically last for one year.
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The Center is managed by an administrative core. Two research technical cores support investigators from within the COBRE Center, from UAMS and outside users.
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