Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF)
Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) supports the best and brightest scientists conducting groundbreaking cancer research in Israel.
Non Profit
About Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF)
Founded in 1975, the Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting innovative cancer research conducted by Israeli scientists. To date, ICRF has awarded more than $100 million in funding for nearly 3,000 grants to researchers across Israel's leading institutions. ICRF-funded scientists have been instrumental in the development of breakthrough FDA-approved drugs and continue to make significant contributions in areas such as nano-medicine, immunotherapy, stem cell research, and targeted therapies.
Project Archive (1)
| Title | Organization | Program | Format Title | Managers | End Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measuring Scientific Impact & Building a Strategic Research Legacy Framework for Israel Cancer Research Fund | Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) | NYU Wagner Capstone: Management & Leadership (Fall 26' to Spring 27') | Live Case | Deirdre Heiss | 05/2027 |
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