Grant Awards Cycle XI

Grant Awards in April 2004

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Principal Investigator  Project Title/Link  
Dr. José Cohen
Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière-Cervi, Paris, France  
Generation of Foxp3-Transduced CD4+ Suppressive T Cells for Induction of Tolerance in Transplantation 
Prof. Jay A. Fishman
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA  
The Role of Viral Infection in the Development of Post-Transplant Cancers  
Prof. Andrew George
Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus, London, UK  
Modification of Dendritic Cells and DNA Vaccination for the Induction of Tolerance 
Dr. Holger Hackstein
Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany  
Sanglifehrin A, a Novel Immunophilin-Binding Agent with Unique Activity against Dendritic Cells 
Prof. Robert Lechler
King's College London, Guy's Campus, London, UK  
Promoting Transplantation Tolerance: Adoptive T Cell Therapy Using Customised Regulatory Cells 
Dr. Olivia Martinez
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, USA  
B Cell Lymphomas in Transplantation 
Dr. Volker Nickeleit
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA  
BK-Virus Load Measurements in Kidneys: New Strategies for Assessing the Risk of BK-Virus Nephropathy 
Prof. Giuseppe Remuzzi
Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Bergamo, Italy  
Donor Engineered Dendritic Cells to Generate Tolerogenic Regulatory T Cells for Renal Transplantation 
Prof. Ann M. Simpson
University of Technology Sydney, St. Leonards, Australia  
Correction of Diabetes Using Primary Liver Cells 
Prof. Angus W. Thomson
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA  
Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells and Liver Transplant Tolerance 
Dr. Cees van Kooten
Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands  
Survival Mechanisms of Human Dendritic Cells as a Tool to Direct Immune Response 
Dr. Barbara A. Wasowska
Johns Hopkins University SOM, Baltimore, USA  
The Role of Antibodies in Allograft Rejection 

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