Oncology - Lymphoma Grants
With over 30 different types of known canine lymphomas, the AKC Canine Health Foundation supports canine lymphoma cancer research through our Oncology - Lymphoma Research Program Area. The research program is designed to develop techniques for early diagnosis, increase our understanding of the biology and physiopathology, and identify potential therapeutics.
Active Grants:
Previously Awarded Grants:
1130 | Measurement of Minimal Residual Disease Using Real Time PCR in Canine Lymphoma |
01113 | Canine Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Characterization and Prognostic Value of Cancer Stem Cells |
01490-A | Evaluation of Aurora kinase inhibitors in canine lymphoma in vitro |
01344-A | Comparison of percentage of T regulatory cells in dogs with spontaneously occurring lymphoma following oral versus intravenous cyclophosphamide |
632 | MicroRNAs and Canine Lymphoma |
01232-A | Investigation of NF-kB as a Therapeutic Target in Canine Lymphoma |
01226-A | Evaluation of Multidrug Resistance Genes in Primary Canine Lymphoma Cells Exposed to Enrofloxacin and Prednisolone |
01187-A | The Role of mTOR in Canine Lymphoma |
00615A-T | Heritable and Sporadic Genetic Lesions in Canine Lymphoma |
00809-A | Rel Transformation of Canine Lymphoid Cells: Towards the Development of Relevant Canine Lymphoma Cell Lines |
237 | Molecular Epidemiology of Ehrlichia and Bartonella spp. Infection in Golden Retrievers with Lymphoma |
272 | Oligonucleotide Microarray Gene Expression Profiling of Canine Lymphoma |
00415 | Anti-HLA-DR Antibody Therapy in Canine B-cell Lymphoma: Preliminary Clinical Evaluation |
0002038T | The Molecular Cytogenetics of Canine Lymphosarcoma: Correlating Chromosomal Changes with Clinical Disease |
The AKC Canine Health Foundation funds research in 23 different Research Program Areas for the health of all dogs. These program areas enable the Foundation to create depth in our research portfolio and help us to be responsive to the health concerns of our constituents.
Help Future Generations of Dogs
Participate in canine health research by providing samples or by enrolling in a clinical trial. Samples are needed from healthy dogs and dogs affected by specific diseases.