
Summer Student Internships
Leave a legacy by inspiring young minds with cc-TDI Student Internships! Each summer cc-TDI proudly offers six to twelve internships for students ages 14 years

Leave a legacy by inspiring young minds with cc-TDI Student Internships! Each summer cc-TDI proudly offers six to twelve internships for students ages 14 years

Today we bid farewell to Mattie, who has been with cc-TDI for two and a half years during which time she has become an invaluable

From the moment I heard the words, “You will complete a community project as an eighth-grade graduation requirement,” I immediately knew my project would be

It is with grieving hearts that we share the news that our beloved Board Member Richard Levick passed away from his battle with cancer. Charles

We are excited to announce a landmark publication just released in the British Journal of Cancer! A link to the article can be found here.

When cc-TDI was founded 8 years ago, Matthew Svalina was the first staff scientist hired to help get cc-TDI’s mission up and running. Below is

The Megan’s Mission Foundation Awards $100,000 in Rhabdomyosarcoma Research Funding The Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute (cc-TDI) was generously awarded $100,000 in support of two

Executive Director, Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute (Beaverton, OR) Join the team of “rebel scientists” at cc-TDI who are pushing the boundaries of scientific innovation

The Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute (cc-TDI) was awarded $100,000 in support of Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) research by The Lyla Nsouli Foundation for

My name is Amy, and I am the proud mom of two amazing boys, Avery and Evan. Our son Avery has battled embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma for

Early this year, cc-TDI launched the Myoepithelial Carcinoma Biology & EWSR1 Orphan Cancers Drug Discovery Research Program. This project, spearheaded by Michael Casaus and Naomi

We did it! cc-TDI has developed the world’s first genetically-engineered mice that contain the Pax7-Foxo1 gene fusion found in some forms of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. Typically,

Two months ago cc-TDI announced the exciting launch of our Expansion Campaign and the big news that early in 2023 cc-TDI will relocate to our

Alyssa recently completed a 6-week research internship at cc-TDI. In her own words, here is a summary of her experience. My time at cc-TDI has

At the end of 2022, the Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute (cc-TDI) will relocate to a newly expanded, high-tech laboratory in nearby Hillsboro, Oregon; increasing

After my brother Shane passed in 2015, I asked my parents if we could hold a lemonade stand down by the shore in honor of

Groundbreaking Epithelioid Sarcoma Study Reveals Clues to Treatment Discovery Beaverton, OR – Children’sCancer Therapy Development Institute (cc-TDI) Biomedical Engineer Samuel Rasmussen led a study with

An enthusiastic cyclist and children’s cancer research advocate, Jolee Nicholas is on the adventure of a lifetime in support of cc-TDI’s mission to make childhood

Siblings Kate and Luke are a joyful duo and a force to be reckoned with as they work alongside researchers as interns at cc-TDI this

Earlier this month cc-TDI was featured in the world-renowned science journal Nature and we wanted to recognize our community of supporters in helping us reach this important

Leave a legacy by inspiring young minds with cc-TDI Student Internships! Each summer cc-TDI proudly offers six to twelve internships for students ages 14 years

Today we bid farewell to Mattie, who has been with cc-TDI for two and a half years during which time she has become an invaluable

From the moment I heard the words, “You will complete a community project as an eighth-grade graduation requirement,” I immediately knew my project would be

It is with grieving hearts that we share the news that our beloved Board Member Richard Levick passed away from his battle with cancer. Charles

We are excited to announce a landmark publication just released in the British Journal of Cancer! A link to the article can be found here.

When cc-TDI was founded 8 years ago, Matthew Svalina was the first staff scientist hired to help get cc-TDI’s mission up and running. Below is

The Megan’s Mission Foundation Awards $100,000 in Rhabdomyosarcoma Research Funding The Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute (cc-TDI) was generously awarded $100,000 in support of two

Executive Director, Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute (Beaverton, OR) Join the team of “rebel scientists” at cc-TDI who are pushing the boundaries of scientific innovation

The Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute (cc-TDI) was awarded $100,000 in support of Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) research by The Lyla Nsouli Foundation for

My name is Amy, and I am the proud mom of two amazing boys, Avery and Evan. Our son Avery has battled embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma for

Early this year, cc-TDI launched the Myoepithelial Carcinoma Biology & EWSR1 Orphan Cancers Drug Discovery Research Program. This project, spearheaded by Michael Casaus and Naomi

We did it! cc-TDI has developed the world’s first genetically-engineered mice that contain the Pax7-Foxo1 gene fusion found in some forms of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. Typically,

Two months ago cc-TDI announced the exciting launch of our Expansion Campaign and the big news that early in 2023 cc-TDI will relocate to our

Alyssa recently completed a 6-week research internship at cc-TDI. In her own words, here is a summary of her experience. My time at cc-TDI has

At the end of 2022, the Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute (cc-TDI) will relocate to a newly expanded, high-tech laboratory in nearby Hillsboro, Oregon; increasing

After my brother Shane passed in 2015, I asked my parents if we could hold a lemonade stand down by the shore in honor of

Groundbreaking Epithelioid Sarcoma Study Reveals Clues to Treatment Discovery Beaverton, OR – Children’sCancer Therapy Development Institute (cc-TDI) Biomedical Engineer Samuel Rasmussen led a study with

An enthusiastic cyclist and children’s cancer research advocate, Jolee Nicholas is on the adventure of a lifetime in support of cc-TDI’s mission to make childhood

Siblings Kate and Luke are a joyful duo and a force to be reckoned with as they work alongside researchers as interns at cc-TDI this

Earlier this month cc-TDI was featured in the world-renowned science journal Nature and we wanted to recognize our community of supporters in helping us reach this important
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