California Breast Cancer Research Program: Combining the urgency of the advocates with the dedication of researchers to fund innovative, collaborative research.
CBCRP-funded researchers from UCLA have published recommendations to improve care and outcomes for women with metastatic breast cancer. Please join a webinar about the study on Wed. 4/28 at noon https://t.co/Q9Y3qIXY3r View the report and fact sheets: https://t.co/jskRPsEak6
CBCRP is excited to announce a new funding opportunity to advance the primary prevention of breast cancer: Californians Linking Action with Science for Prevention of Breast Cancer (CLASP-BC): Phase 1 Convener. Applications are due 7/21/21. https://t.co/kITahKYOQY
CBCRP is excited to announce a new funding opportunity for investigating industry influence over scientific information on breast cancer and the environment via the UCSF Industry Documents Library. Applications due 3/24/2021 https://t.co/239VYeuDtg @ucsf_library@industrydocs
Why does immigrating from a country of low breast cancer incidence to the U.S. increase a women’s risk of breast cancer? CBCRP has launched an initiative to answer this question. Applications are due 3/24/21. Learn more at https://t.co/7RGPlKJYI6
#Paths2Prevention is the first ever comprehensive primary prevention plan for breast cancer made for the people, led by @BCPPartners and funded by @CABreastCancer https://t.co/YwQ9cs20OJ. Hear from science and policy experts about what it means for you https://t.co/PfOg3Vu4D3
We are excited to announce that applications are open from now until funds are expended for $25,000 proposals for research to address COVID-19. CBCRP and the UC RGPO statewide funding programs are together making $2M available for COVID-19 research. https://t.co/aDTgS79gaZ
Our office has released an emergency research funding opportunity related to COVID-19 that any researcher based in California can apply to. Check it out, and please let me know if you have any questions.
We are excited to announce that applications are open from now until funds are expended for $25,000 proposals for research to address COVID-19. CBCRP and the UC RGPO statewide funding programs are together making $2M available for COVID-19 research. https://t.co/aDTgS79gaZ
We launched the Global Challenge #ToPreventBreastCancer in 2018. In 2019, we named 10 finalists and 3 winners. Now, we are excited to announce a new special issue in IJERPH highlighting these finalists, their ideas, and our breast cancer prevention efforts https://t.co/TpSYRIzNkG
Last day for feedback. We need to hear from you by tomorrow on our proposed program initiatives research ideas: https://t.co/kw8rkdrnzX. Help us figure out the problems that need to be solved – and fund the right research. Send your thoughts today.
Tired of the slow progress on eliminating breast cancer? CBCRP is launching an innovative research program initiative aimed at moving the needle. Give us feedback on our research ideas by Oct 31: https://t.co/kw8rkdrnzX
We need your input! Please fill out, and share, our survey on proposed program initiatives research ideas by Oct 31: https://t.co/kw8rkd9MIp. Learn more from @MhelKL about why your feedback is so critical to this initiative: https://t.co/qwzIIpUde3
Help us invest in research that will have the greatest impact on eliminating breast cancer! Please fill out, and share, this survey on our proposed program initiatives research ideas by Oct 31: https://t.co/kw8rkdrnzX
UCSF News highlights CBCRP-funded tool visualizing chemical exposures in the workplace that could increase breast cancer risk. “This is the first time that data of this magnitude have been made visible in one place,” said Robert Harrison, project co-lead. https://t.co/q9ne3y7RkZ
Check out this great video about cancer survivorship featuring actor Sterling K. Brown and breast cancer advocate/CBCRP advisor Amy Wu @amyhwu https://t.co/noAE7R0crE
@AlaskaAir disappoints again. Now that it has been 5 days since they lost my luggage, I decided to call them ( since they have never called me). Turns out I have to jump through even more hoops to get them to “start the process” of trying to find my luggage. Thanks for nothing.