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As part of the SGAYA Cancer Research Fund’s mission – to support AYA (Adolescent and Young Adult)  C


As part of the SGAYA Cancer Research Fund's mission – to support AYA (Adolescent and Young Adult)  Cancer Research –Six Innovative Cancer Research Awards were awarded to researchers and program developers who presented and attended the conference.
First Prize ($500) to Mike Lang and Emily Drake for their examination of the therapeutic process of Survive and Thrive Expeditions. for more information about "Reflect. Refocus. Rebuild. Live: The Therapeutic Process of Survive Thrive Expeditions" contact mike@survivethrive.org .
Second Prize ($300) to Mindy Buchanan ( buchanmi@ohsu.edu ) "Leveraging Interns: A model for partnership with university systems to expand services to AYAs and increase influence inside the Academic Medical Center."
Second Prize ($300) to David Askew ( dxa25@case.edu ) for "Identification of CD8+ and CD4+CD8+T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells generated through constitutive expression of intracellular NOTchH1."
Third Prize ($150) to Catherine Fiona Macpherson ( cfmacph@uw.edu ) for "The Computerized Symptom Capture Tool (C-SCAT): A Novel Approach to Exploring Symptoms and Symptom Clusters in Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with Cancer."
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