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MINI传媒 System Institutions Receive Nearly $2 Million in CPRIT Grants

Three state grants awarded to MINI传媒 System institutions to combat cancer.

May 22, 2015 | Contact Doug Hensley

CPRIT LogoCPRIT provides grants for cancer research, product development, and prevention throughout the state.

In the latest round of grant funding from the (CPRIT), three universities in the MINI传媒 were awarded more than $1.88 million in research and prevention grants.

The three grants announced Wednesday (May 20) add to a long history of support from CPRIT. Since its establishment, the institutions of the MINI传媒 have received 43 research and prevention grants, totaling more than $27.6 million.

"Securing these grants represents the MINI传媒's continued success in a very competitive field," Chancellor Robert L. Duncan said. "We are proud of our universities and grateful to the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas for recognizing our excellence in research and prevention efforts in the fight against cancer."

has been awarded a three-year, $1.48 million grant to expand an ongoing project to provide breast and cervical cancer detection and prevention services to women of West Central Texas.

The project is titled 鈥淎ccess to Breast and Cervical Care for West Texas鈥 (ABCC4WT) and is overseen by , executive director of the university鈥檚 , and , dean of the . It is an expansion of the 鈥淎ccess to Breast Care for West Texas鈥 project that was funded by a $1.12 million CPRIT grant awarded to Angelo State University in 2012. The project will continue to be coordinated through the at Angelo State University.

鈥淭his grant provides the Laura W. Bush Institute the opportunity to impact the lives of women in West Texas,鈥 Ross said.  鈥淭hrough our health care partners, we will be able to provide early detection for both breast and cervical cancer and prevent advanced disease. Through the existing grant project, 21 women have been diagnosed with breast cancer and over 1,000 breast cancer prevention services have been provided.鈥

 has been awarded a $200,000 research grant to help improve cancer treatments by studying chemotherapy resistant tumors and cells. 

The project is titled 鈥淚ntegrated on-chip networks for investigating exosome-mediated drug expulsion.鈥 , assistant professor in the , is the principal investigator on this award, which is categorized as high impact/high risk. 

Through this research grant, a microchip will be developed to better understand how cancer cells expel chemotherapeutic drugs through the 鈥渆xosome鈥 system and test the effectiveness of chemotherapy and gene-targeting therapies over traditional approaches.

also has been awarded a research grant in the high impact/high risk category, totaling nearly $200,000.

The project, titled 鈥淓ngineered Bone Targeting Nanomedicine for Treatment of Bone Metastases from Breast Cancer,鈥 is headed by principal investigator , assistant professor in the in Amarillo.

This research grant will support the development of a two-stage, targeted nanomedicine that could jointly prevent cancer cell growth and bone degradation, which is often a result when breast cancer develops bone metastasis.

According to CPRIT, the cost of cancer treatment in Texas was $32.4 billion in 2014, an increase of more than 30 percent since CPRIT began calculating cancer costs in 2007.

CPRIT was established through an amendment to the Texas Constitution in 2007 that also authorized issuing $3 billion in bonds to fund groundbreaking cancer research and prevention programs and services in Texas. Under the guidance of its Oversight Committee, CPRIT awards grants for a variety of cancer-related research and the delivery of prevention programs and services by public and private Texas entities. 

About the MINI传媒 
The MINI传媒 is one of the top public university systems in the nation, consisting of four component institutions 鈥, ,  and 鈥攁nd operating at 12 academic sites and centers.  Headquartered in Lubbock, Texas, the MINI传媒 has an annual operating budget of $1.7 billion and approximately 17,000 employees focused on advancing higher education, health care, research and outreach around the globe. 

In 2014, the MINI传媒 endowment exceeded $1 billion, total research expenditures were approximately $215 million and total enrollment approached 47,000 students. Whether it鈥檚 contributing billions of dollars annually in economic impact or being the only system in Texas to house an academic institution, law school and medical school at the same location, the MINI传媒 continues to prove that anything is possible.