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Research for the cure 

Finding a cure for lymphoma

Lymphoma Foundation of America gives research grants and awards to scientists and researchers at leading universities and cancer centers. The scientists are dedicated to finding a cure for lymphoma and leukemia by investigating the causes of cancer and developing new treatments.

cancer research award recipients lymphoma specialist Caron A. Jacobson, M.D., MMSc
ask  about cancer lymphomalymphoma specialist Matthew David, MD


Kai Fu MD cancer researchJennifer Brown MD cancer research
Philippe Armand MD cancer lymphoma researcherGrace LeMasters PhD cancer research
Wing Chan MD cancer lymphoma researcherJaveed Iqbal cancer lymphoma researcher
Deborah Citrin cancer lymphoma researcherLindsay Morton PhD cancer lymphoma researcherPaige Bracci PhD MD cancer research

Call for nominations — Researcher of the Year


Lymphoma Foundation of America gives a prestigious award to scientists and researchers in recognition of their outstanding work in lymphoma and leukemia research. This award comes with a cash grant.

We welcome nominations from the cancer research community. If you are the head of a university-based cancer research program or the director of a cancer institute or department, we encourage you to consider nominating one of your junior colleagues.

Please email your nomination letter to: LFA@lymphomahelp.org with the nominee's full name, address, phone number, a brief description of their research work, and their resume. You may also mail to: Lymphoma Foundation of America, Attn: Belita Cowan, president, 1100 N. Main St., Suite 110, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.

Nominations can be submitted throughout the year. The selection of Researcher of the Year is made by our board of directors in consultation with the Lymphoma Foundation of America's distinguished medical advisors.


©2024 Lymphoma Foundation of America. LymphomaHelp® All rights reserved.
lymphoma foundation of America

Research for the cure 

Finding a cure for lymphoma

Lymphoma Foundation of America gives research grants and awards to scientists and researchers at leading universities and cancer centers. The scientists are dedicated to finding a cure for lymphoma and leukemia by investigating the causes of cancer and developing new treatments.

cancer research award recipients lymphoma specialist Caron A. Jacobson, M.D., MMSc
ask  about cancer lymphomalymphoma specialist Matthew David, MD

Kai Fu MD cancer researchJennifer Brown MD cancer research
Philippe Armand MD cancer lymphoma researcherGrace LeMasters PhD cancer research
Wing Chan MD cancer lymphoma researcherJaveed Iqbal cancer lymphoma researcher<
Deborah Citrin cancer lymphoma researcherLindsay Morton PhD cancer lymphoma researcherPaige Bracci PhD MD cancer research

Call for nominations — Researcher of the Year


Lymphoma Foundation of America gives a prestigious award to scientists and researchers in recognition of their outstanding work in lymphoma and leukemia research. This award comes with a cash grant.

We welcome nominations from the cancer research community. If you are the head of a university-based cancer research program or the director of a cancer institute or department, we encourage you to consider nominating one of your junior colleagues.

Please email your nomination letter to: LFA@lymphomahelp.org with the nominee's full name, address, phone number, a brief description of their research work, and their resume. You may also mail to: Lymphoma Foundation of America, Attn: Belita Cowan, president, 1100 N. Main St., Suite 110, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.

Nominations can be submitted throughout the year. The selection of Researcher of the Year is made by our board of directors in consultation with the Lymphoma Foundation of America's distinguished medical advisors.

©2024 Lymphoma Foundation of America. LymphomaHelp® All rights reserved.
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your family
Research for
the cure
Surviving Lymphoma Who we
are
You can help

Research for the cure  

Finding a cure for lymphoma

Lymphoma Foundation of America gives research grants and awards to scientists and researchers at leading universities and cancer centers. The scientists are dedicated to finding a cure for lymphoma and leukemia by investigating the causes of cancer and developing new treatments.

cancer research award recipients lymphoma specialist Caron A. Jacobson, M.D., MMSc
ask  about cancer lymphomalymphoma specialist Matthew David, MD
Kai Fu MD cancer researchJennifer Brown MD cancer research
Philippe Armand MD cancer lymphoma researcherGrace LeMasters PhD cancer research
Wing Chan MD cancer lymphoma researcherJaveed Iqbal cancer lymphoma researcher
Deborah Citrin cancer lymphoma researcherLindsay Morton PhD cancer lymphoma researcherPaige Bracci PhD MD cancer research

Call for nominations — Researcher of the Year

Lymphoma Foundation of America gives a prestigious award to scientists and researchers in recognition of their outstanding work in lymphoma and leukemia research. This award comes with a cash grant.

We welcome nominations from the cancer research community. If you are the head of a university-based cancer research program or the director of a cancer institute or department, we encourage you to consider nominating one of your junior colleagues.

Please email your nomination letter to: LFA@lymphomahelp.org with the nominee's full name, address, phone number, a brief description of their research work, and their resume. You may also mail to: Lymphoma Foundation of America, Attn: Belita Cowan, president, 1100 N. Main St., Suite 110, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.

Nominations can be submitted throughout the year. The selection of Researcher of the Year is made by our board of directors in consultation with the Lymphoma Foundation of America's distinguished medical advisors.