Diversity Supplement: Targeting chemoresistant prostate cancer with novel EED inhibitors
$59,167R01FY2023CANIH
Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta GA
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Abstract
This Diversity Supplement will train Ms. Skylar Grayson, a highly qualified African American researcher, in cancer research and prepare her for a doctoral program in biological sciences, clinical pharmacology, or toxicology. Ms. Grayson will participate in the Specific Aims 2 and 3 as outlined in the parent grant, specifically, evaluating the in vitro and in vivo activities of new EED inhibitors against chemoresistant PCa in preclinical models and determining the drug-like properties and toxicology of lead compounds. We will provide a candidate-specific training environment to maximize Ms. Graysonâs potential as a graduate student in pharmacology or toxicology.
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