Cancer
Approximately 14,000 Kentuckians die from cancer every year. We want to cut that number in half over the next 10 years. In 2018, the UK Markey Cancer Center earned a five-year renewal of its Cancer Center designation from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), worth a projected $10.8 million. The Markey Cancer Center remains one of only 70 NCI-designated centers in the country and the only one in Kentucky. The previous five-year NCI grant helped Markey recruit dozens of new researchers and clinicians, pilot new research projects, and launch precision medicine initiatives poised to change the standard of cancer care in the state.
criteria
Criteria
Local Relevance
- Kentucky ranks 1st in cancer deaths.
Existing Areas of Strength
- By External Funding
Click for pdf image and text description - By Research Scholarship (SciVal by Elsevier, 2012-2018)
- 4,715 articles, books and other publications
- 63,120 citations
- 13.4 citations/publication
- 1.73 field-weighted citations
- 50% of publications in top-tier journals
Research Sustainability
Disciplinary Research Diversity
- 47 patents
- approximately 228 PIs leading cancer-related projects
current projects
Colleges, Centers & Departments Involved
funding
Opportunities
- Coming soon