Intraductal Research / Funded Research The Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation gives out pilot grants to jumpstart innovative research and to encourage scientists to pursue the intraductal approach. Grants are made through a novel approach, with applicants presenting their proposals at the Foundation's biennial International Symposium on the Intraductal Approach to Breast Cancer. A multidisciplinary Peer Review Committee composed of basic scientists, breast cancer activists, and surgeons listens to the presentations at the Symposium, reviews the grant proposals, and decides who will receive the pilot grant awards and the amount of each award. Decisions are based on the scientific merit and relevance to the Foundation's mission and goals—exploiting intraductal access to better understand, prevent, and treat breast cancer.
What Makes Us Different? We believe that the only way to end breast cancer is to begin where breast cancer begins—in the breast ducts. All of the research we conduct and fund utilizes the intraductal approach—the path we believe will bring us to the end of this disease. MORE >
Pilot Grants
Our Foundation provides grants to researchers who are utilizing the intraductal approach. These pilot grants are designed to help experienced researchers pursue and explore innovative, outside-the-box ideas and to encourage more scientists to enter this promising field. MORE >
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