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Awards/PROJECT GRANT (B)

$40,410,179

Department of Health and Human Services·National Institutes of Health

to UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE

biotechactive
WORK BEGAN1994-08-15·LATEST ACTION·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDASST_NON_P30CA062203_075
Award description

UNIV.OF CALIF., IRVINE CANCER CENTER SUPPORT GRANT

Verbatim from USAspending.gov. Capitalization, abbreviations, and codes are unchanged.

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What the model surfaced from this award

Confidence: high
In plain English

Supports cancer research and treatment infrastructure at UC Irvine's cancer center through NIH funding.

Sub-sectors
nih-research-grantcancer-researchacademic-institution
Why this matters

Large NIH cancer center grants drive U.S. oncology innovation and clinical trial capacity, critical for maintaining leadership in precision medicine.

Supply-chain signal

Funds research equipment, personnel, and clinical infrastructure that support pharmaceutical and biotech vendor relationships in cancer diagnostics and therapeutics.

U.S.–China competition angle

Cancer research competitiveness is strategically important; U.S. must maintain funding for academic centers to retain talent and prevent brain drain to other nations.

Generated by award_classification v2.0.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-05-15. Cost: $0.002200.

Period of performance
Start
1994-08-15
End
2027-01-31
Status
activein 257 days
Sources

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