The Schweppe Foundation Career Development Award

The Schweppe Foundation began funding medical research grants in 1950. Click below to view current and past award recipients and their research project. To obtain contact information for any of these individuals, please email the Foundation.

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THE SCHWEPPE FOUNDTAION
CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS PAST - PRESENT
2007

WAEL ELSHAMY, Ph.D.

Cardinal Bernadin Cancer Center
Loyola University Medical Center

Analysis of the Role of Geminin in Cellular Aneuploidy and Breast Cancer Progression


YUANYI FENG, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Neurology
Northwestern University

Uncovering the Common Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Lissencephaly and Acute Myeloid


ROBERT MARR, Ph.D.

Department of Neuroscience                    
Rosalind Franklin University

SEP and AB Degradation: Assessment in vivo role in protecting against Alzheimer Disease


ANDY MINN, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Radiation Oncology               
The University of Chicago

Clinical Translation of Experimental Gene Expression Signatures for Breast Cancer

2006

HOSSEIN ARDEHALI, M.D., Ph.D.

Northwestern University              
Feinberg Cardiovascular Institute   

Analysis of the Role of Mitochondrial ATP-Binding Cassette Protein-1 in Cellular Protection


BRADLEY MERRILL, Ph.D.      

University of Illinois at Chicago        
Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular Genetics

Elucidating New Roles for WNT Signaling   in Mammals


ABRAHAM PALMER, Ph.D.

University of Chicago                   
Department of Human Genetics

Translational Genetic Study of Stimulant Sensitivity


GRACE STUTZMANN, Ph.D.

The Chicago Medical School              
Department of Neuroscience 

Distinct Ca2+ Signaling Alterations Underlying Normal and Alzheimer's Disease Brain Aging:  A Cellular Imaging and Electrophysiological Study

2005
CARA GOTTARDI, PH.D.

Northwestern University
Department of Cell & Molecular Biology

Mechanism of Beta-Catenin Targeting to Adhesive or Nuclear Signaling Complexes


JAIME GRUTZENDLER, M.D.

Northwestern University
Department of Neurology

Mechanisms of Synaptic Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease


HUA (Linda) CAI, M.D., PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Medicine/Cardiology

Functional Significance of Endothelial Regulation of Dihydrofolate Reductase


PATRICK LA RIVIERE, PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Radiology
 

Penalized Likelihood Sinogram Smoothing & Restoration Approaches for Low-Dose CT

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2004
LUCY GODLEY M.D., PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Biological Sciences

Deciphering the Mechanism of Abnormal DNA Methylation in Cancer Cells


SARAH RICE, PH.D.
Northwestern University
Department of Cell & Molecular Biology

The Mechanism of Kinesin Self-Regulation by the Tail Domain


NAJIA SHAKOOR, M.D.

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's
Section of Rheumatology

Longitudinal Evaluation of Muscle Strength, Proprioception, and Dynamic Joint Loading in the Aging Knee

 

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2003
THOMAS JOHN MCGARRY, M.D., PH.D.

Division of Cardiology
Northwestern University

Unstable Proteins that Regulate the Cell Cycle


GREGORY A. SMITH, PH.D.

Department of Microbiology-Immunology
Northwestern University

Herpesvirus Transport in Neurons

ANDRES VAZQUEZ-TORRES, D.V.M., PH.D.

Department of Microbiology
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Immunogenicity of Intestinal Lamina Propria DC in Response to Salmonella Expressing Enterotoxin Adjuvants

 

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2002
ZUOMING SUN, PH.D.
The University of Illinois
Department of Microbiology/Immunology

Identification of the Domain(s) that Determine the Selection Function PKC-0 in T Cell Activation


ERIC SVENSSON, M.D., PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Medicine
Section of Cardiology
Transcriptional Repression in Cardiac Development


YIMIN ZOU, PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Neurobiology,
Pharmacology & Physiology

The Role of an Axon Guidance Molecule in the Wiring of the Nervous System During Embryonic Development

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2001

MARIA-LUISA ALEGRE, M.D., PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Medicine
Lydia Schweppe Immunology Award

Mechanisms of Inhibitory Signaling by CTLA-4


SUZANNE CONZEN, M.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Medicine

Characterization of SGK, an Anti- Apoptotic Kinase Induced by Glucocorticoid Receptor Activation


TONG-CHUAN HE, M.D., PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Identification of Novel Therapeutic Peptides that May Inhibit The B -Catenin Signaling Pathway in Human Cancer


LIJUN RONG, PH.D.

The University of Illinois
Department of Microbiology and Immunology

Identification and Characterization Of the Cellular Receptor(s) of Hepatitis C Virus


HANS-GEORG SIMON, PH.D.

Northwestern University
Department of Pediatrics
Children's Memorial Hospital

Genetic Regulation of Limb Identity

 

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2000

ALAN HAUSER, M.D., PH.D.

Northwestern University
Department of Microbiology/Immunology
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Type III Secretion and Apoptosis


HUA HUANG, M.D., PH.D.

Loyola University
Department of Cell Biology
Lydia Schweppe Immunology Award

Study of the Mechanisms by Which T Cell Receptor Signals Down Regulate IL-4-induced Stato Phosphorylation


JAMES MASTRIANNI, M.D., PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Neurology

The Role of Residue 129 of the Prion Protein as a Determinant of Prion Transmission and Susceptibility to Neuro-degenerative Disease


DANIEL PETERSON, PH.D.

The Chicago Medical School
Department of Neuroscience

Differentiation of Adult Neural Stem Cells in the Isolated Olfactory Bulb


MANUEL UTSET, M.D., PH.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Pathology

The Development Analysis of the Mouse 44A Gene Family



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