
Zoe’s Story
This is the story of our beautiful, firstborn daughter Zoe. The first 6 months of my pregnancy were completely uneventful. Yes, I had odd cravings,
This is the story of our beautiful, firstborn daughter Zoe. The first 6 months of my pregnancy were completely uneventful. Yes, I had odd cravings,
Did you know that cc-TDI is home to our very own bio-banking registry known as CuRe-FAST? In 2015, Dr. Keller and the cc-TDI team recognized
To honor cancer siblings and their experiences on National Sibling Day, we partnered with some of our bravest supporters, willing to share their stories in
In 2014, Megan Bugg was diagnosed with stage 4 Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS), the most aggressive form of Rhabdomyosarcoma, affecting the soft tissue most commonly in children,
Be part of our team, uncovering how childhood cancers work – and helping find the treatments that could go to clinical trials to improve outcomes.
My name is Michele and I am a scientist, a cc-TDI Board member and Shane’s Mom. Shane is my third child and our family’s connection
In 2017 David Sullivan never imagined he would ever run a marathon. He was significantly overweight, out of shape and watching as his niece Kiley
In August 2019, Gabby Sariñana was a happy, active 2-year-old. Her family and friends describe Gabby as fearless, gregarious, determined and zealous. One day her
As we come to the close of a tumultuous year, probably the last thing anyone wants to hear more about is politics, but nonetheless we
(This blog acknowledges the incredible dedication, skill and value our volunteers bring to our efforts to advance therapies for childhood cancers with unmet needs) Early
“We noticed the lump in Shane’s groin when he was 8 months old. We thought it was a hernia. Our paediatrician did too, so we
We would need to master nuclear fusion to reach the stars, but with an incredible grant of $160,000 ($320,000 over two years) from The Vince
OK – due to coronavirus the full Nanocourse (described on our specialized website http://nanocourse.org/) will be be postponed until August 2021 … HOWEVER, we will
Congratulations to cc-TDI lab member, Noah Berlow PhD, whose cc-TDI spinout company, First Ascent, recently won a Portland-area startup challenge award!
Some big news about tiny molecules: cc-TDI has recently been awarded an AIMS Award from Atomwise to create a molecularly-designed new drug for EWSR1 fusion
Are you a PhD muscle, neuroscience or stem cell biologist interested to change paradigms and outcomes for childhood cancers? cc-TDI offers a mentored research experience
We are thrilled to announce the latest addition to our board of directors: Sharleigh Stevenson is President of the Australian non-profit Braver Stronger Smarter Incorporated and has been
Our research on Clear Cell Sarcoma (CCS) now includes an international collaboration. We have received samples from nearly every continent to study, but we have
We have some bright news for your Wednesday: The Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act 2.0 is a bipartisan bill, which proposes that penalties from
We are thinking back to the recent past when we could have visitors in the lab and hopeful we can return to that mode someday
This is the story of our beautiful, firstborn daughter Zoe. The first 6 months of my pregnancy were completely uneventful. Yes, I had odd cravings,
Did you know that cc-TDI is home to our very own bio-banking registry known as CuRe-FAST? In 2015, Dr. Keller and the cc-TDI team recognized
To honor cancer siblings and their experiences on National Sibling Day, we partnered with some of our bravest supporters, willing to share their stories in
In 2014, Megan Bugg was diagnosed with stage 4 Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS), the most aggressive form of Rhabdomyosarcoma, affecting the soft tissue most commonly in children,
Be part of our team, uncovering how childhood cancers work – and helping find the treatments that could go to clinical trials to improve outcomes.
My name is Michele and I am a scientist, a cc-TDI Board member and Shane’s Mom. Shane is my third child and our family’s connection
In 2017 David Sullivan never imagined he would ever run a marathon. He was significantly overweight, out of shape and watching as his niece Kiley
In August 2019, Gabby Sariñana was a happy, active 2-year-old. Her family and friends describe Gabby as fearless, gregarious, determined and zealous. One day her
As we come to the close of a tumultuous year, probably the last thing anyone wants to hear more about is politics, but nonetheless we
(This blog acknowledges the incredible dedication, skill and value our volunteers bring to our efforts to advance therapies for childhood cancers with unmet needs) Early
“We noticed the lump in Shane’s groin when he was 8 months old. We thought it was a hernia. Our paediatrician did too, so we
We would need to master nuclear fusion to reach the stars, but with an incredible grant of $160,000 ($320,000 over two years) from The Vince
OK – due to coronavirus the full Nanocourse (described on our specialized website http://nanocourse.org/) will be be postponed until August 2021 … HOWEVER, we will
Congratulations to cc-TDI lab member, Noah Berlow PhD, whose cc-TDI spinout company, First Ascent, recently won a Portland-area startup challenge award!
Some big news about tiny molecules: cc-TDI has recently been awarded an AIMS Award from Atomwise to create a molecularly-designed new drug for EWSR1 fusion
Are you a PhD muscle, neuroscience or stem cell biologist interested to change paradigms and outcomes for childhood cancers? cc-TDI offers a mentored research experience
We are thrilled to announce the latest addition to our board of directors: Sharleigh Stevenson is President of the Australian non-profit Braver Stronger Smarter Incorporated and has been
Our research on Clear Cell Sarcoma (CCS) now includes an international collaboration. We have received samples from nearly every continent to study, but we have
We have some bright news for your Wednesday: The Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act 2.0 is a bipartisan bill, which proposes that penalties from
We are thinking back to the recent past when we could have visitors in the lab and hopeful we can return to that mode someday
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