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Lyla Nsouli Foundation Awards $100K in DIPG Research Funding
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

Your Support Matters
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

MEC Biology and Drug Discovery Update
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

Genetically-engineered Pax7-Foxo1 mice developed!
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,

Lyla Nsouli Foundation Awards $100K in DIPG Research Funding
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

Your Support Matters
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

MEC Biology and Drug Discovery Update
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

Genetically-engineered Pax7-Foxo1 mice developed!
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,
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Science Nonfiction
Each week we will be featuring the work of a scientist on the cc-TDI team to give you a view into the lab and an update on our progress. While some might argue that the Science Fiction genre is the most imaginative view of the scientific universe, we would argue that some of the actual science happening in our lab might be even more innovative and imaginative….

Science Nonfiction: Hepatoblastoma & Collaborations

Science Nonfiction: Cora, Rhabdomyosarcoma and Drug Screens
