MD Anderson announces 2022 class of Andrew Sabin Family Fellows
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has announced the 2022 class of Andrew Sabin Family Fellows.
Established in 2015 with a $30 million gift, the Sabin Family Fellowship program encourages creativity, innovation, and impactful cancer research at MD Anderson in the areas of basic science; clinical, physician-scientist, and population; and quantitative science. Each of the 10 fellows will receive $100,000 over two years to help the young faculty members pursue potentially practice-changing science early in their careers when federal and private funding opportunities often are limited.
“Up-and-coming faculty members, such as these, are uniquely positioned to launch and to advance practice-changing research,” said Sabin, a senior member of the MD Anderson Cancer Center board of visitors. “They represent some of the best minds in the world, taking on novel, high-risk, and high-reward research that can be rapidly translated into clinical solutions for MD Anderson’s patients. It is a privilege to provide the support they need to take their research to the next level.”
For information on each of the 2022 fellows, see the MD Anderson Cancer Center website.
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