Hourglass Integrative Therapies Cancer Research Award
The objective of the Hourglass Integrative Therapies Cancer Research Awards is to support innovative and interdisciplinary clinical research that focuses on the use of integrative (complementary) therapies to improve symptom management or health outcomes of adults or children diagnosed with cancer.
Grantees
Effects of A Tai Chi App on Disease Management among Breast Cancer Survivors
Zan Gao, University of Minnesota - College of Education and Human Development - Kinesiology
Impact of Mind-Body Practices in an Online Community of Caring (CaringBridge) on Health Outcomes
Mary Jo Kreitzer, PhD, RN, FAAN, Center for Spirituality & Healing, Academic Health Center
Feasibility & Acceptability of an Active Music Making Method with BMT Patients and Their Parents
Annie Heiderscheit, PhD, Center for Spirituality and Healing, Health Sciences
Cancer and Mindfulness-based Cancer Recovery (MBCR) after Chemotherapy
Anne Blaes, MD, Department of Medicine, Medical School