
Stella’s Grandmother Speaks
By Greta Keller, age 15, Assistant Vice President of Mission Andy Woods is one of our scientists here at cc-TDI, but Andy wasn’t always a

By Greta Keller, age 15, Assistant Vice President of Mission Andy Woods is one of our scientists here at cc-TDI, but Andy wasn’t always a

Thank you to Brighter Days Childhood Cancer Organization for generously funding Xiaolei’s project which is described below! The project explores how surgeons might use a

I’m working on several exciting projects. Some of these are late-stage projects focused on publishing our results. One manuscript, MEK inhibitor in rhabdomyosarcoma, has been

Meet Angelina Shao! Angelina is also part of our amazing cancer-fighting crew. Everyone in our lab is focused on making childhood cancers universally survivable as

This past weekend, an event called “Pull for Cory Norton” was held to raise money and awareness for Epistelioid Sarcoma research. Cory Norton is a

Meet summer intern, Celine Shaw! We are lucky to have Celine part of the lab to help us make childhood cancers universally survivable. Learn more

Meet Cynthia! Cynthia is another one of our summer interns. We are grateful to have Cynthia part of the cc-TDI team. Check out her bio!

It was a pleasure to send Dr. Keller to speak at the Summer’s Way rhabdomyosarcoma conference in Denver this past spring. Collaborator Dr. Mari Yohe

Meet the 2019 cc-TDI team! Stop by the lab to meet our amazing team and get a tour of the lab. Come be a scientist

Meet Emma! Emma is one of our amazing summer interns! Check out her bio below. Get ready to meet the rest of our amazing intern

Congratulations to Noah on his publication, Probabilistic modeling of personalized drug combinations from integrated chemical screen and molecular data in sarcoma. This work describes fusing sequencing and drug

If you are looking for a gift with meaning this Valentine’s Day, we have an idea for you: a “Wall of Why” tile in honor

Once you’ve been a summer intern here at cc-TDI, you are officially part of the lab family for life! And we are never more proud

100% of proceeds will support the Children’s Cancer Development Institute On January 12, from 8am-4pm Pacific Seafood and commercial fishermen from British Columbia will hold

If you are looking for a gift with meaning this holiday season, we have an idea for you: a “Wall of Why” tile in honor
To define the major endotypes, or pathobiological mechanisms, of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) we’ve collected several human, mouse, and canine samples and clustered them together based

Did you ever want to understand first-hand what goes on in a research lab? in designing a clinical trial? in pharma drug development? Registration is
Scientists at cc-TDI have uncovered a drug that turns off the key gene in childhood muscle cancer. [Press Release] PORTLAND, OR – NOVEMBER 20, 2018

I’ll never forget the moment I found out that my cousin had cancer. It’s one of those moments you remember exactly where you were and

Suffocating. Intense physical and emotional pain. All-encompassing. Debilitating. Cannot sleep, cannot focus. So sick to my stomach that the thought of food is sickening. Absolute

By Greta Keller, age 15, Assistant Vice President of Mission Andy Woods is one of our scientists here at cc-TDI, but Andy wasn’t always a

Thank you to Brighter Days Childhood Cancer Organization for generously funding Xiaolei’s project which is described below! The project explores how surgeons might use a

I’m working on several exciting projects. Some of these are late-stage projects focused on publishing our results. One manuscript, MEK inhibitor in rhabdomyosarcoma, has been

Meet Angelina Shao! Angelina is also part of our amazing cancer-fighting crew. Everyone in our lab is focused on making childhood cancers universally survivable as

This past weekend, an event called “Pull for Cory Norton” was held to raise money and awareness for Epistelioid Sarcoma research. Cory Norton is a

Meet summer intern, Celine Shaw! We are lucky to have Celine part of the lab to help us make childhood cancers universally survivable. Learn more

Meet Cynthia! Cynthia is another one of our summer interns. We are grateful to have Cynthia part of the cc-TDI team. Check out her bio!

It was a pleasure to send Dr. Keller to speak at the Summer’s Way rhabdomyosarcoma conference in Denver this past spring. Collaborator Dr. Mari Yohe

Meet the 2019 cc-TDI team! Stop by the lab to meet our amazing team and get a tour of the lab. Come be a scientist

Meet Emma! Emma is one of our amazing summer interns! Check out her bio below. Get ready to meet the rest of our amazing intern

Congratulations to Noah on his publication, Probabilistic modeling of personalized drug combinations from integrated chemical screen and molecular data in sarcoma. This work describes fusing sequencing and drug

If you are looking for a gift with meaning this Valentine’s Day, we have an idea for you: a “Wall of Why” tile in honor

Once you’ve been a summer intern here at cc-TDI, you are officially part of the lab family for life! And we are never more proud

100% of proceeds will support the Children’s Cancer Development Institute On January 12, from 8am-4pm Pacific Seafood and commercial fishermen from British Columbia will hold

If you are looking for a gift with meaning this holiday season, we have an idea for you: a “Wall of Why” tile in honor
To define the major endotypes, or pathobiological mechanisms, of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) we’ve collected several human, mouse, and canine samples and clustered them together based

Did you ever want to understand first-hand what goes on in a research lab? in designing a clinical trial? in pharma drug development? Registration is
Scientists at cc-TDI have uncovered a drug that turns off the key gene in childhood muscle cancer. [Press Release] PORTLAND, OR – NOVEMBER 20, 2018

I’ll never forget the moment I found out that my cousin had cancer. It’s one of those moments you remember exactly where you were and

Suffocating. Intense physical and emotional pain. All-encompassing. Debilitating. Cannot sleep, cannot focus. So sick to my stomach that the thought of food is sickening. Absolute
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