That's why we're thrilled to announce the launch of the Fanconi Cancer Foundation-AACR NextGen Grant for Transformative Cancer Research, a flagship funding opportunity in partnership with the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR).
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Duncan Nunes
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Duncan is a 23-year-old scientist who lives in Boston, Mass. He is currently working as a scientist at Novartis Institute for Medical Research. He previously worked in the FA research lab of Dr. Niall Howlett at the University of Rhode Island. In addition to his interest in science, Duncan has also proven himself an effective fundraiser for FARF.
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In 1989, Lynn and David Frohnmayer founded the Fanconi Anemia Research Fund (FARF), determined and desperate to find a cure for their three daughters diagnosed with Fanconi anemia (FA). Since then, their vision has grown into a vibrant community of FA families, researchers, clinicians, donors, fundraisers, staff, and volunteers, all dedicated to improving outcomes for people with FA.
Research is the answer to one day making FA a treatable, manageable disease. Here, you'll discover the most recent strides in FA research and activities funded by FCF. Every quarter, we'll bring you updates on newly funded grants, ongoing projects, and significant milestones.