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column nameconceptexamplerequiredcolumn typesizerestricted valuescommentsin AMP-AD tableportalin NF portaldesired for CSBC/PS-ONGrant/Project NameThe name of the grant/project.Modeling the role of lymph node metastases in tumor-mediated immune suppressionyesstring CSBC/PS-ONyesyesCenter NameThe name of the center associated with the grant/project. This is effectively synonymous (i.e.,one-to-one mapping) with the grant/project name in CSBC.Stanford University Center for Cancer Systems BiologynostringnoGrant NumberCA209971yesstringyesyesProgramCSBCyesstringCSBC, PS-ON, AMP-AD, M2OVE-AD, MODEL-AD, Resilience-ADyesyesKey InvestigatorsSylvia Plevritis, Garry Nolan, Ed Engleman, John Sunwooyesstring vectoryesyesInstitutionsStanfordyesstring vectorThere may be multiple institutions associated with a grant.

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yesLink to Center SiteLink to an external URL representing the project/grant. http://ccsb.stanford.edunostring (url)yesyesLink to Synapse SiteLink to a Synapse URL (i.e., a Synapse project or more generally a Synapse Wiki) representing the project/grant.https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn7315808/wiki/406891nostring (url) or synapse entity?yesAbstractOur Research Center aims to identify the mechanisms in which tumor cells instruct the immune system to tolerant them by focusing on the understudied role of lymph node invasion in tumor-mediated immunosuppression ...yeslargeText?This should be searchable.yesyesKey Data Contributorsnostring vectorI don't think this is relevant for CSBC.yesnoGrant TypeU54no?stringU01, U54, U24, R01For CSBC, it will be interesting and relevant to summarize/visualize data based on center type (i.e., in a facet). But it's probably not necessary to display it on the project card. nono?Funding AgencyNCInostringNCInonoSynapse Team IDCSBC has a Synapse team for each grant/center.https://www.synapse.org/#!Team:3346413nostring (url) or synapse entityno