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    Biobehavioral Oncology Research Program

    Understanding how psychosocial factors impact outcomes for children, adolescents and young adults with cancer using integrated translational and behavioral approaches.

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    This QC Lab tests all the things related to quality.
  • Heather Gustafson

    Gustafson Lab

    Led by Dr. Heather Gustafson, EDIT Labs develops novel technology platforms that target and alter macrophage phenotypes.

  • James Michael Olson, MD, PhD

    Jim Olson Lab

    The Olson Lab focuses on discovering novel therapeutics for pediatric cancers and, more broadly, on discovering protein/peptide therapeutics for a wide range of pediatric diseases.

  • Vandana Kalia

    Kalia Lab

    The Kalia Lab is enabling progress toward immunotherapies that can be applied to any type of cancer.
  • Beth Lawlor

    Lawlor Lab

    The Lawlor Lab research focuses on Ewing sarcoma, an aggressive bone and soft tissue tumor for which new cures are needed.
  • Tanya Parish

    Loh Lab

    Our current research is focused in two main areas: (i) understanding the biology of the global pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis; and (ii) discovering and developing novel drugs for tuberculosis (TB) that are effective at curing drug sensitive and drug resistant tuberculosis.

  • Dr. Myron Evans

    Myron Evans II Lab

    The Myron Evans II Lab is working to better understand why children get brain tumors and which mutations drive those tumors. This research includes studying how the brain normally develops in mammals, and how that process goes wrong and causes brain tumors. The lab is also working to identify new targets that could lead to potential clinical trials for children. Our ultimate goal is to make discoveries that inform a new wave of brain tumor treatments that are more targeted than today’s therapies, with fewer side effects.

  • Shannon Oda

    Oda Lab

    We develop engineering strategies that enable T cells to overcome obstacles in the tumor microenvironment and mount a more powerful, durable and sustained attack on cancer cells.

  • Rimas Orentas

    Orentas Lab

    The Orentas Lab investigates how the immune system and CAR T-cell immunotherapies can be leveraged to fight childhood childhood cancers like rhabdomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma and neuroblastoma.

  • Dr. Siobhan Pattwell

    Pattwell Lab

    The Pattwell Lab studies the genes and processes involved in normal neurodevelopment and how they are hijacked in the context of cancer. Better understanding of normal developmental processes can help scientists pinpoint exactly when and where certain processes go wrong in tumors. This can inform therapies that target those processes —with the ultimate goal of creating more targeted cancer treatments with fewer side effects.

  • Surojit Sarkar

    Sarkar Lab

    The Sarkar Lab is finding ways to help the immune system remember cancer and attack it if it relapses – whether that’s months or decades after a child goes into remission.
  • Dr. Jay Sarthy, MD, PhD

    Sarthy Lab

    The Sarthy Lab uses the latest tools to understand the role epigenetics plays in pediatric cancers and to explore less toxic cancer treatments. Learn more.

  • Dr. Nickolas Vitanza of Vitanza Lab

    Vitanza Lab

    The Vitanza lab searches for new treatments that are both safe and curative for aggressive pediatric brain and spinal cord tumors, such as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), diffuse midline glioma H3 K27M-mutant (DMG), and atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT).

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