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SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA is a cancer that begins in the squamous cells in the skin's upper epidermis. Striking 200,000 Americans annually, squamous cell carcinoma is the second-most commonly diagnosed form of skin cancer (16% of cases).
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| Title: |
Research Scholar Awards for Melanoma/Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer |
| Description: |
Supports basic science and clinical research for melanoma/non-melanoma skin cancer by gifted young scientists in the early phases of their careers |
| Amount: |
$60,000 (renewable for one year) |
| Deadline: |
September 15, 2011 |
| Status: |
Closed |
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| Title: |
Research Grants |
| Description: |
Underwrites new and ongoing clinical investigations in five areas - melanoma, skin cancer, psoriasis/inflammatory diseases, vitiligo/pigment cell biology, and childhood diseases |
| Amount: |
$15,000 (renewable for one year) |
| Deadline: |
September 15, 2011 |
| Status: |
Closed |
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| Title: |
David Martin Carter Mentor Awards |
| Description: |
Honors members of the dermatology community who embody those characteristics of David Martin Carter, MD, PhD that made him an inspiration to many dermatologists/investigators throughout the world |
| Amount: |
$1,000 stipend |
| Deadline: |
December 6, 2011 |
| Status: |
Open |
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| Title: |
Achievement Awards |
| Description: |
Recognizes innovative works by acknowledged leaders in the field of cutaneous biology and medicine |
| Deadline: |
December 6, 2011 |
| Status: |
Open |
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View Achievement Award Guidelines |