
PREVIOUS GRANT RECIPIENTS
CGA-IGC is delighted to highlight previous CGA-IGC Grant recipients.

Timothy Yen, MD
Loma Linda University
USA
2022
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Giovana Tardin Torrezan, PhD
A.C. Camargo Cancer Center
Brazil
Integrated electronic health record intervention to improve provider-patient communication of familial colorectal cancer risk in those with advanced colorectal polyps
KRAS-G12C: The neglected biomarker for identifying MUTYH-associated polyposis patients
2021

Sukh Makhnoon, PhD, MS
MD Anderson Cancer Ctr,
USA
Cultural Adaptation of FamilyTalk to Improve Family Communication in Genetics
2020

Francisco Lopez Kostner, MD
Clinica Universidad de los Andes
Chile

Samara Rifkin, MD
University of Michigan Health
USA
A Latin American Genetic Counseling network for hereditary GI cancers
Diet and Microbiome and Dysbiosis in Lynch Syndrome
2019

Charles Muller, MD
The University of Chicago
USA
Feasibility of CRC Risk Assessment in a Federally Qualified Health Center
2016

Tae Hart, C.Psych.
Ryerson University
Canada
Examining intrafamilial communication of colorectal cancer risk status to family members and kin responses to colonoscopy: a qualitative study
2017

Aparajita Singh, MD
The University of California, San Francisco, USA
Kintalk/LSSN collaboration to facilitate research on screening for Lynch Syndrome
2014

Allison Burton-Chase, PhD
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
USA
Factors impacting the decision of an individual with Lynch Syndrome to terminate a Health Care Provider Relationship