Tag: CancerFree Kids

  • CancerFree KIDS given surprise $100,000 donation from Jersey Mike’s Subs CEO Peter Cancro

    CancerFree KIDS given surprise $100,000 donation from Jersey Mike’s Subs CEO Peter Cancro

    Loveland, Ohio – CancerFree KIDS received a surprise donation of $100,000 from Jersey Mike’s Subs CEO Peter Cancro last week, marking the official start of Jersey Mike’s Month of Giving, which began Saturday, March 1.

    Throughout March, Cincinnati area Jersey Mike’s customers can support CancerFree KIDS by rounding up their purchase to the nearest dollar, or donating $1, $3, or $5 when placing their order. Find a Jersey Mike’s location near you.

    The campaign culminates in the nationwide Day of Giving on Wednesday, March 26th when all 31 Jersey Mike’s locations in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky will donate every dollar spent in their store to CancerFree KIDS.

    CancerFree KIDS and Jersey Mike’s Subs have partnered on the effort since 2015, resulting in almost $1.4 million in donations to CancerFree KIDS. CancerFree KIDS celebrates surprise donation from Jersey Mike’s.

    Pictured: Jersey Mike’s Area Director Holden Kangas, Jersey Mike’s CEO Peter Cancro, CancerFree KIDS Executive Director Jill Brinck, Jersey Mike’s Area Director Sam Ballard (Provided Photo)

    In a public release about the news Jill Brinck, Executive Director of CancerFree KIDS said, “What a wonderful surprise to start Jersey Mike’s Month of Giving. We are incredibly grateful for the support of Jersey Mike’s and its customers, and their dedication to our mission has made a tangible difference in the lives of children battling cancer.”

    As a direct result of the money raised from the Month of Giving, eight CancerFree KIDS research grants have been named in honor of Jersey Mike’s. These grants have gone on to achieve remarkable results, securing $12.9 million in subsequent funding, resulting in five publications and providing crucial support to the development of a new FDA-approved drug for neurofibromatosis.

    About CancerFree KIDS

    CancerFree KIDS aims to find more effective and gentler treatments for childhood cancer by funding innovative research projects in the early stages of development. New ideas need money to grow, yet potential breakthrough treatment methods often go unfunded because pediatric cancer research is drastically limited. CancerFree KIDS provides grants to high-risk/high-reward childhood cancer research projects in these crucial early stages, which allows researchers to prove their concept, secure additional funding, and eventually create new treatments for kids. Learn more at cancerfreekids.org.

  • Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing gearing up for 20th amazing year

    Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing gearing up for 20th amazing year

    June 6 and 7 | Hickory Woods Golf Course

    July 14 | O’Bannon Creek Golf Club

    Loveland, Ohio – Join Paxton’s Grill to celebrate an AMAZING 20 YEARS of raising critical funds for CancerFree KIDS!

    The 20th Anniversary golf outing will again be a three-day event. As they done for the past several years, the annual weekend outing will be held Friday, June 6th and Saturday, June 7th, 2025 at Hickory Woods Golf Course.

    The Corporate Outing will be at O’Bannon Creek Golf Club on Monday, July 14th, 2025.

    The mission of CancerFree KIDS is to eradicate cancer as a life-threatening disease in children by funding promising research that might otherwise go unfunded. Your support of this amazing mission by playing in and/or sponsoring this year’s expanded event is greatly appreciated. Visit www.cancerfreekids.org for more information.

    Since the inception of this event more than 19 years ago the golf outing has raised over $700,000 with the goal this year to exceed our 2024 total and raise over $100,000.

    Sponsorship and Registration information is NOW AVAILABLE here!

    About CancerFree KIDS

    CancerFree KIDS aims to find more effective and gentler treatments for childhood cancer by funding innovative research projects in the early stages of development. New ideas need money to grow, yet potential breakthrough treatment methods often go unfunded because pediatric cancer research is drastically limited. CancerFree KIDS provides grants to high-risk/high-reward childhood cancer research projects in these crucial early stages, which allows researchers to prove their concept, secure additional funding, and eventually create new treatments for kids.

    ​Learn How They Got Started

  • 19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing a Record-Breaking Success

    19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing a Record-Breaking Success

    Loveland, Ohio – The organizers say “Thank You for Making the 19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing a Record-Breaking Success.”

    “From each of us here at Paxton’s Grill & CancerFree KIDS, thank you for supporting our annual event. We cannot do it without you. In fact, we broke the $100,000 fundraising mark for this year’s outing – the first time ever.”

    The CancerFree KIDS mission is to eradicate cancer as a life-threatening disease in children by funding promising research that might otherwise go unfunded. Our annual golf outing contributes to this worthy cause.

    “Thanks to all who came out to golf and volunteer at our weekend dates in the 19th annual Golf Outing last Friday and Saturday at Hickory Woods Golf Course! The weather was perfect and we believe everyone had a great time!”

    The winners for the two days included:

    Friday Foursome Winners

    1st Place: TQL: Gary Carr, Austin Hansford, Matt Herring and Joe Turnser

    2nd Place: Michael Brady, Dave Frye, Keith Burkhardt and Dan Edwards

    3rd Place: Roderick MacEachen, Quam MacEachen, Hansel Stansel and Jared Wagoner

    Longest Drive Women: Mary Jo Phillips

    Longest Drive Men: Nicholas Creech

    Closes to the Pin: Gary Carr & Bill Phillips (one on hole 6 and one on hole 15)

    Longest Putted Hole: Tyler Kuhnash

    Saturday Foursome Winners

    1st Place: Stan Pitchard, Roberts Mark, Bob Stebbins, and Tim Wachenfeld

    2nd Place: Ralph Dunnigan, Curt Gardiner, Mike Hinds and John Fisher

    3rd Place: Andrew Jaeger, Ben Jaeger, Erik Lund and Glen Lund

    Longest Drive Women: #5: Tish Marquardt

    Longest Drive Men: #3: Wes Minton

    Closest to the Pin: #6: Brian Duermit

    Closest to the Pin: #15: Curt Gradner

    Longest Putted Hole: #9: Dan Hare

    About Paxton’s Grill

    Located in the heart of the Historic Loveland District just outside Cincinnati, Paxton’s Grill is housed in one of the town’s oldest buildings and is adjacent to the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail. Our relaxed atmosphere and friendly service welcomes you back time and time again! 

    Although Loveland, Ohio was named after the city’s first postmaster and early shopkeeper James Loveland, the area’s first settler was Col. Thomas Paxton. Born in Pennsylvania in 1739, Paxton moved to Kentucky in 1790. After having the opportunity to observe the beauty of the Little Miami River landscape, Paxton traveled north and in 1795 settled in the area now known as Loveland.

    During the Revolutionary War, Paxton served as Lt. Colonel of the Second Battalion of the Bedford County

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    Militia. In 1777, he ate Christmas dinner at Valley Forge with Gen. George Washington and other illustrious military personnel such as the Marquis de Lafayette and Alexander Hamilton. 

    Paxton is acknowledged for being the first to build a log cabin in the area. He died in 1813 and was buried in the family graveyard on the farm where he built his first cabin. 

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    Thirty-five years later, Col. William Ramsey, a land speculator, laid out the town of Paxton which was partially bordered by the Little Miami Railroad. A few years later, Ramsey laid out the town of Loveland, which adjoined the town of Paxton.

    Due to residents’ frequent stops at James Loveland’s general store, the name caught on and in 1863, Paxton officially became Loveland and new boundaries were established. 

    Paxton’s Grill is housed in one of Loveland’s oldest buildings built about the same time that the town of Paxton became Loveland. In January 2000, a few locals saw the need for a family-friendly establishment and purchased this historic building with the goal of providing good food at reasonable prices in a comfortable setting. 

    We welcome you to Paxton’s Grill and are proud to pay homage to Thomas Paxton and his early contributions to what is now called the Historic Loveland District.

    Thank you for joining us and welcome to Paxton’s Grill!

  • Register TODAY for the Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing benefiting CancerFree KIDS!

    Register TODAY for the Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing benefiting CancerFree KIDS!

    Friday, June 7th and Saturday June 8th at Hickory Woods Golf Course

    Monday, June 13th Corporate Outing at O’Bannon Creek Golf Club

    Loveland, Ohio – This year marks the 19th Anniversary of the Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing benefiting CancerFree KIDS! Gather your foursome and join us Friday, June 7th or Saturday, June 8th at Hickory Woods Golf Course or register for the corporate outing on Monday, July 15th at O’Bannon Creek Golf Club!

    Last year the outing raised an incredible $85,000 to fund childhood cancer research with CancerFree KIDS. Register today to be a part of another impactful year at this awesome event coming up in just 3 weeks!

    Learn More and Register Your Foursome

    Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Research Update

    CancerFree KIDS is proud to have awarded 10 Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Research Grants over the past 18 years totaling an impressive $450,500!

    Many of these studies are ongoing and will continue to produce important discoveries. Most excitingly, two of these studies have attracted over $7 million in subsequent funding from other sources after CancerFree KIDS’ initial investment.

    In addition to this additional funding, these researchers have published 3 scientific papers and received 3 patents for their novel research. These breakthroughs hold the potential to provide more effective, gentler treatments for kids battling cancer.

    Thank you to all who have supported Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing, you make this promising research possible, we hope you’ll join us for our 2024 event to continue to support this important work!

    Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Presenting Sponsor

    Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Eagle Sponsors

  • CancerFree KIDS is expanding to Columbus!

    CancerFree KIDS is expanding to Columbus!

    Loveland, Ohio – In a newsletter sent today CancerFree KIDS announced, they have been proud to invest in pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus for nearly 15 years and are excited to expand the organization’s presence in the Columbus community under the leadership of their newest team member, Melissa Jackson.

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    Please help us build our CancerFree KIDS community in Columbus! If you or a friend live in the Columbus area and would like to receive more information about events, volunteer opportunities and research impact in Columbus, please let us know!

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    CancerFree KIDS would like to welcome our newest team member, Melissa Jackson, who will serve as our market director in Columbus! CancerFree KIDS has been proud to invest in pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital for nearly 15 years and we are excited to expand our organization’s presence in the Columbus community under Melissa’s leadership.
    Melissa has extensive experience in public health and non-profit management and has served the cancer community directly through numerous state and national non-profits. As the mother of a pediatric cancer survivor herself, she also founded a local non-profit and support group for parents who have children with cancer.
    Volunteer on Jersey Mike’s Day of Giving! On Jersey Mike’s Day of Giving on March 27th, 100% of sales in Greater Cincinnati and NKY are donated to CancerFree KIDS! Help us make this day a success by volunteering in your local store!
    Learn More and Register to Volunteer

     

    Join the the Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing

    Save the date for the 19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing benefiting CancerFree KIDS on Friday, June 7th, Saturday, June 8th and the Corporate Outing on Monday, July 15th! Sponsor registration is also open! Register your foursome and view sponsorship opportunities here.

    19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Benefitting CancerFree KIDS

    About CancerFree KIDS

    CancerFree KIDS aims to find gentler, more effective childhood cancer treatments by funding innovative research projects in the early stages of development. New ideas need money to grow, yet potential breakthrough treatment methods often go nowhere because pediatric cancer research is drastically underfunded.

    CancerFree KIDS provides grants to high-risk/high-reward childhood cancer research projects in these crucial early stages, which allows researchers to prove their concept, secure additional funding, find new treatment therapies and eventually end childhood cancer.

     

  • 19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Benefitting CancerFree KIDS

    19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Benefitting CancerFree KIDS

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    June 7 and 8 | Hickory Woods Golf Course

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    July 15 | O’Bannon Creek Golf Club

     

    Loveland, OhioPaxton’s Grill had a great golf outing in 2023, and raised $85K for CancerFree Kids.

    Registration and Sponsorship available by clicking here.

    Download a printable version of our 2024 sponsorship form here.

     

    Watch last year’s check presentation:

    ABOUT CancerFree KIDS

    CancerFree KIDS aims to find more effective and gentler treatments for childhood cancer by funding innovative research projects in the early stages of development. New ideas need money to grow, yet potential breakthrough treatment methods often go unfunded because pediatric cancer research is drastically limited. CancerFree KIDS provides grants to high-risk/high-reward childhood cancer research projects in these crucial early stages, which allows researchers to prove their concept, secure additional funding, and eventually create new treatments for kids.

  • Loveland Oktoberfest: Need a taste of German?

    Loveland Oktoberfest: Need a taste of German?

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    Loveland Magazine file photo from the 2022 Oktoberfest

    Sep 22nd and 23rd

    Loveland, Ohio – The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance is once again gearing up for their exciting frothy beer and delicious food-filled weekend. Historic Downtown and Nisbet Park will be decked with leather shorts with H-shaped suspenders, traditionally worn by men in Alpine regions such as Bavaria. Women will be getting their Dirndl dress on. (Read how to dress like a Munich local

    There will be keg and foot tapping all along the Loveland Bike Trail where you’ll find German food specially prepared for the weekend and music and dancing.

    • Biergarten featuring Warsteiner (all drink tips benefit CancerFree Kids)
    • Stein Hoist Competition
    • Lederhosen Competition
    • Keg Tapping
    • German Food and Flair

    Continuous shuttle loops from 5-10 PM each day from the Loveland Early Childhood Center and Shopper’s Haven Plaza. (See Maps Below)

    Watch this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video chocked full of images of your family, friends, and neighbors enjoying themselves in Historic Downtown last year.

    Friday, September 22

    Event Begins, Biergarten opens, Food Trucks & Vendors, Lawn Games: 4 PM until 10 PM

    Warsteiner Beer on tap as well as drafts and seltzers sold at Nisbet Park. Food options listed below. Lawn Games include a Stein Slide, Spin the Wheel, and Beer Puppeteer!

    Kid’s Zone: 4 PM – 8 PM

    Includes a large slide inflatable, inflatable axe throwing, and inflatable basketball.

    Live Music: 4 PM – 6 PM

    The Bergstrasse Boys on Stage: 6 PM – 10 PM

    Stein Hoist “Masskrugstemmen”Competitions Prelims: 7:30 PM – 8 PM

    The first round begins at local Restaurants and Bars list coming soon

    Saturday, September 23

    Event begins: Noon

    Kids Zone: Noon – 5 PM

    Come down with the whole family! Kiddos can get their faces painted and do crafts with our local Girl Scouts of Loveland! There will be large slide inflatable, inflatable axe throwing, and basketball. Kona ice will be on site at this time only.

    Schnapps Band on stage 2 PM – 5 PM

    Weiner Dog Race: 3 PM (Amphitheater)You won’t want to miss this! Come early to get good seats for the show.

    Premier Dance and Tumbling Perform: 4 PM – 5 PM (Amphitheater in Nisbet Park)

    Ceremonial Keg Procession and Keg Tapping: 5:00 PM

    Stein Hoist Finals on Main Stage: 5:45 PM-6 PM
    Winners from each business come stein to stein to claim Stein Hoist King!

    Zinzinnati Bier Band: 6 PM – 10 PM

    Event Ends 10 PM

    Food in the Biergarten

    All the Ingredients: Schmidt’s Bahama Mama Sausages, Fried Sauerkraut Balls

    Best Thing Smokin Food Truck: Smoked Corned Beef Sliders or Rubens, Sauerkraut, Sausage & Potato Pancakes

    Funnel Vision Food Truck: Funnel Cakes

    Knights of Columbus: Goetta Burgers, Brats and Metts

    Pretzelfuls Food Truck

    Tano Bistro (Saturday ONLY): Schweinebraten & German potato salad

    Kona Ice (Saturday ONLY): Shaved ice

    Keep up with the current news about the Loveland Oktoberfest by following the  Little Miami River Chamber Alliance on FaceBook Facebook.

    Continuous shuttle loop from the Loveland Early Childhood Center. (6740 Loveland-Miamiville Rd, Loveland, OH 45140)

    Continuous shuttle loop from Shopper’s Haven Plaza.

  • Loveland Oktoberfest: Need a taste of German?

    Loveland Oktoberfest: Need a taste of German?

    Advertisement

    Loveland Magazine file photo from the 2022 Oktoberfest

    Sep 22nd and 23rd

    Loveland, Ohio – The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance is once again gearing up for their exciting frothy beer and delicious food-filled weekend. Historic Downtown and Nisbet Park will be decked with leather shorts with H-shaped suspenders, traditionally worn by men in Alpine regions such as Bavaria. Women will be getting their Dirndl dress on. (Read how to dress like a Munich local

    There will be keg and foot tapping all along the Loveland Bike Trail where you’ll find German food specially prepared for the weekend and music and dancing.

    • Biergarten featuring Warsteiner (all drink tips benefit CancerFree Kids)
    • Stein Hoist Competition
    • Lederhosen Competition
    • Keg Tapping
    • German Food and Flair

    Continuous shuttle loops from 5-10 PM each day from the Loveland Early Childhood Center and Shopper’s Haven Plaza. (See Maps Below)

    Watch this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video chocked full of images of your family, friends, and neighbors enjoying themselves in Historic Downtown last year.

    Friday, September 22

    Event Begins, Biergarten opens, Food Trucks & Vendors, Lawn Games: 4 PM until 10 PM

    Warsteiner Beer on tap as well as drafts and seltzers sold at Nisbet Park. Food options listed below. Lawn Games include a Stein Slide, Spin the Wheel, and Beer Puppeteer!

    Kid’s Zone: 4 PM – 8 PM

    Includes a large slide inflatable, inflatable axe throwing, and inflatable basketball.

    Live Music: 4 PM – 6 PM

    The Bergstrasse Boys on Stage: 6 PM – 10 PM

    Stein Hoist “Masskrugstemmen”Competitions Prelims: 7:30 PM – 8 PM

    The first round begins at local Restaurants and Bars list coming soon

    Saturday, September 23

    Event begins: Noon

    Kids Zone: Noon – 5 PM

    Come down with the whole family! Kiddos can get their faces painted and do crafts with our local Girl Scouts of Loveland! There will be large slide inflatable, inflatable axe throwing, and basketball. Kona ice will be on site at this time only.

    Schnapps Band on stage 2 PM – 5 PM

    Weiner Dog Race: 3 PM (Amphitheater)You won’t want to miss this! Come early to get good seats for the show.

    Premier Dance and Tumbling Perform: 4 PM – 5 PM (Amphitheater in Nisbet Park)

    Ceremonial Keg Procession and Keg Tapping: 5:00 PM

    Stein Hoist Finals on Main Stage: 5:45 PM-6 PM
    Winners from each business come stein to stein to claim Stein Hoist King!

    Zinzinnati Bier Band: 6 PM – 10 PM

    Event Ends 10 PM

    Food in the Biergarten

    All the Ingredients: Schmidt’s Bahama Mama Sausages, Fried Sauerkraut Balls

    Best Thing Smokin Food Truck: Smoked Corned Beef Sliders or Rubens, Sauerkraut, Sausage & Potato Pancakes

    Funnel Vision Food Truck: Funnel Cakes

    Knights of Columbus: Goetta Burgers, Brats and Metts

    Pretzelfuls Food Truck

    Tano Bistro (Saturday ONLY): Schweinebraten & German potato salad

    Kona Ice (Saturday ONLY): Shaved ice

    Keep up with the current news about the Loveland Oktoberfest by following the  Little Miami River Chamber Alliance on FaceBook Facebook.

    Continuous shuttle loop from the Loveland Early Childhood Center. (6740 Loveland-Miamiville Rd, Loveland, OH 45140)

    Continuous shuttle loop from Shopper’s Haven Plaza.

  • [Video] Paxton’s Grill golf outing gifts $85K to CancerFree Kids

    [Video] Paxton’s Grill golf outing gifts $85K to CancerFree Kids

    David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – The Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing committee presented a check yesterday to CancerFree Kids for $85,000. The funds were raised during Paxton’s 18th Annual fundraiser on June 9th through 12th at both Hickory Woods Golf Course and the Oasis Golf Club.

    Since the inception of this event more than 18 years ago, the golf outing has raised nearly $685,000.

    Immediately after pausing for the check presentation, the committee got back to work planning their 2024 outing.

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    Learn more about CancerFree Kids located in Loveland, Ohio

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    Learn more about Paxton’s Grill located in Loveland’s Downtown Historic District right on the Loveland Bike trail.

  • CancerFree KIDS is awarding $1.2 Million in Research Grants!

    CancerFree KIDS is awarding $1.2 Million in Research Grants!

    Loveland, Ohio – Now in their 20th anniversary year, CancerFree Kids has announced that they will be investing more in research in 2022 than ever before. They are funding 18 of their traditional New Idea Awards and will be funding three first-ever Accelerator Awards. Accelerator Awards are awarded to previous recipients of a CancerFree KIDS New Idea Award that have shown great promise to advance their research more quickly toward improving treatments for kids with cancer.

    Take a moment to learn about the incredible research they are funding this year!

    2022 Research Grants Awarded to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

    New Idea Awards – $550,000

    The Paxton’s Golf Outing Research Grant: Linde A Miles; Project Title: Delineation of clonotype-immunophenotype relationships in pediatric myeloid leukemias

    The Butterfly Walk Research Grant: Dr. Lai Man Natalie Wu; Project Title: Harnessing novel irradiation strategies to improve immunotherapy for systemic elimination of high-risk neuroblastoma

    The altafiber Research Grant: Jennifer Yeung, PhD; Project Title: Characterizing the pathogenesis role of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) in pediatric AML

    The Interlink Research Grant: Lee Grimes; Project Title: Functionalizing novel mutations underlying health disparities in AML

    The Wirtz Family Research Grant in memory of Jacob: Ashley Cochran, PhD; Project Title: A novel therapeutic strategy for treating death-resistant leukemic cells

    The Celebration of Champions  Research Grant: Tafadzwa Chihanga; Project Title: Targeting a novel HPV-induced epithelial compartment to prevent viral infection and carcinogenesis.

    The CBTS Research Grant: Zaili Luo, Ph.D.; Project Title: Novel chimeric antigen receptor T cell immunotherapy for diffuse midline gliomas

    The Sycamore Capital Research Grant: Yuan Lin; Project Title: Aberrant RhoA signaling in pediatric Burkitt’s Lymphoma as a drug target

    The Night for the Fight Research Grant in honor of Dre White and Jeff Clarke: Laura Ramsey; Project Title: Using methotrexate pharmacogenomics to remedy racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancer treatment

    The CTI Research Grant: Nawal Merjaneh, MD, MS; Project Title: The Sequential Treatment of RCM-1 and Anti-Apoptotic BCL2 Family Protein Inhibitors in Rhabdomyosarcoma

    The Chard Snyder Research Grant: Lynn Lee, MD; Project Title: Target Discovery with Forward CRISPR Genomic Screens in Leukemia Xenografts

    Accelerator Awards – $200,000

    The Wolf Pack Research Grant in memory of Grant Wolf: Dazhuan Eric Xin, PhD; Project Title: Innovative proton radiotherapy for pediatric malignant medulloblastoma

    The ProMach Research Grant: Biplab Dasgupta, in collaboration with Trent Hummel (CCHMC), Natasha Pillai (CCHMC), Pankaj Desai (University of Cincinnati), Timothy Phoenix (University of Cincinnati), Angelo D’Alessandro (University of Denver), Ali Tavassoli (University of Southampton, United Kingdom); Project Title: “Targeting One carbon Metabolism in DIPG”

    2022 Research Grants Awarded to Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH

    New Idea Awards – $350,000

    The Clark Schaeffer Hackett Research Grant: Ezgi Elmas; Project Title: Discovering novel pathways to overcome immunosuppression in NK cells Against High-grade Gliomas

    Akila Venkataramany; Project Title: Delivering Splice-switching Oligonucleotides Via Adeno-Associated Viruses:   Taking the Next Steps Toward Novel Therapies for Ewing Sarcoma

    The Tom and Lorri Simpson Research Grant: Kevin Cassady; Project Title:  Improving immunotherapy in pediatric neuronal tumors with EV delivery of immune modulators

    The Night for the Fight Research Grant in honor of Eliana Boerner: Rachel Dreher; Project Title: LSD1 is a Novel Member of the ChAHP Complex in Ewing Sarcoma

    The Reader Author Research Grant in honor of Lori Foster: Chun-Yu Chen; Project Title: Targeting the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment with a novel immunomodulatory HSV to enhance adoptive NK cell therapy

    The Mark and MC Anderson Research Grant: Dr. Janet L. Oblinger; Project Title: The role of ARID1A in the malignant progression of NF2-related meningioma

    The Al and Lauren Early Research Grant: Pin-Yi Wang; Project Title: Targeting Osteosarcoma with Gene-Based Bispecifics

    Accelerator Award – $100,000

    The Celebration of Champions Research Grant: Chang, Long-Sheng; Project Title: A novel drug combination targeting RTKs and mTOR to treat malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors