The following are the list of Grants that the Chinese Shar-Pei Charitable Trust has donated to:
Grant No: None
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Amy Glasar & Dr. Linda Tintle (Alumna)
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Total Amount Granted: $50,000.00
Amount from Trust: $50,000.00
Year: 2016
Grant No: 580
Patella Luxation In Dogs: A Molecular Approach
Herman A.W. Hazewinkel, DVM, MF; University Of Utrrecht Two Years
Total Amount Granted: $41,580.00
Amount from Trust: $1200.00
Year: 2006
Grant No. 480
Measurement Of Acute Phase Reactants as a Diagnostic Tool in Shar-Pei Fever
Dr. Anne Avery, University Of Colorado, Two Years
Total Amount Granted: $88,000.00
Amount From Trust: $44,000.00
Year: 2006
Grant No. 615
Heritable and Sporadic Genetic Lesions in Canine Lymphoma
Dr. Matthew Breen & Dr. Jaime Modiano; North Carolina State University/University Of Colorado(2 years)
Total Amount Granted: $152,925
Amount from Trust; $5000
Year: 2006
Grant No. 632
MicroRNAs and Canine Lymphoma
Kisserberth; Ohio State University (2 years)
Total Amount Granted: $98,766
Amount from Trust; $1700
Year: 2006
Grant No. 678
Generation and Analysis of Canine Bone Marrow Derivied Mast Cells
Dr. Cheryl London; Ohio State University, (1 year)
Total Amount Granted: $56,755
Amount from Trust; $4000
Year: 2006
Grant No. 705-A
Characterization of Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake in Dogs with Cutaneous Mast
Cell Tumor and Malignant Lymphoma
Total Amount Granted: $12,992
Amount from Trust; $500
Year: 2006
Grant No. 2465
Identification and Characterization of Genetic Mutations in Canine Mast Cell Cancer Tumors
Cheryl London, DVM, PhD; University Of California, Davis.
Total Amount Granted: $65,314
Amount from Trust; $9800
Year: 2003
Grant No. 2038:
The Molecular Cytogenetics of Canine Lymphosarcoma; Correlating Chromosomal
Changes with Clinical Disease
Matthew Breen, PhD; North Carolina State University.
Total Amount Granted: $66,781
Amount from Trust; $1400
Year: 2002
Grant No. 2010:
Disecting the Biolology and Genetics of c-Kit Mutations in Canine Mast Cell Cancer Tumors
Cheryly London, DVM, PHD University Of California, Davis
Total Amount Granted: $42,550
Amount from Trust: $10,637
Year: 2000
Grant No. 2025:
Growth Signaling Pathways in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Canine Cancer
Stuart Helfand, DVM, University Of Wisconsin
Total Amount Granted: $162,122
Amount from Trust: $3200
Year: 2000
Grant No. 1654:
Mediodistal to Lateroproximal Radiographic View for early diagnosis of Fragmentation of the
Medial Coronoid Process in Dogs
Denis Marcellin-Little, DEDV North Carolina State University
Total Amount Granted: $13,310
Amount from Trust: $1200
Year: 1998
Grant No. 1301:
Development of DNA Markers for Shar-Pei Fever
Gary Johnson, DVM, PhD, University Of Missouri
Total Amount Granted: $75,000
Amount From Trust: $50,000
Year: 1997