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Faculty awarded over $8 million for research towards cancer and blood disorders

Awards

Texas Children’s Cancer & Hematology Center research faculty were awarded over $8M to develop new, targeted therapies for pediatric cancers, to enhance our understanding of hematologic disorders, and to improve the quality of life for our young patients.

  • Eveline Barbieri, MD, PhD
    National Institutes of Health Gabriella Millier Kids First Pediatric Research Program, R01
    Rewired Metabolism and Immunosuppression in Mycn-Driven Neuroblastoma
  • Alison A. Bertuch, MD, PhD
    United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (Department of Defense)
    Development of Lead Compounds that Promote Telomere Elongation to Prevent and Treat Bone Marrow Failure in the Telomere Biology Disorders
  • Clay T. Cohen, MD
    American Thrombosis and Hemostasis Network (ATHN Transcends)
    A Natural History Cohort Study of the Safety, Effectiveness and Practice of Treatment in People with Non-Neoplastic Hematologic Disorders
  • Andras A. Heczey, MD
    Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
    R Accelerated Award Grant: Synthetic Gene Expression Regulator Switches (SYNGERS) Expressed in CAR T Cells to Cure Children with Solid Tumors
  • Terzah M. Horton, MD, PhD
    The Jeffrey Pride Foundation/Children’s Oncology Group
    Using Proteomics in B-ALL to Optimize Therapy Selection and Discover Therapy Targets
  • Philip J. Lupo, PhD, MPH
    National Institutes of Health, U01
    (MYF) Down Syndrome Early Childhood Omics, Deep Phenotyping, and Epidemiology in Texas: DECODE IT Cohort
  • Robin Parihar, MD, PhD
    Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, Reach Grant
    Translating Sarcoma Antigen-Directed Co-Stimulatory NK Cells to the Clinic
  • Rayne Rouce, MD
    Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
    Novel CD7 CAR T-Cells for Refractory T-Cell Malignancies Affecting Pediatric and AYA Patients
  • Sarah E. Sartain, MD
    Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, Innovation Grant
    The Role of Tissue Kallikrein 1 in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant-Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy
  • Venée N. Tubman, MD, MMSc
    American Society of Hematology Research Collaborative, SCD Research Network Annual Grant Renewal