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E-Mail IMAGE: Salk Assistant Professor Dannielle Engle was selected as the first recipient of the Lustgarten Foundation-AACR Career Development Award for Pancreatic Cancer Research in Honor of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the late. view more Credit: Salk Institute LA JOLLA (April 12, 2021) Salk Assistant Professor Dannielle Engle was selected as the first recipient of the Lustgarten Foundation-AACR Career Development Award for Pancreatic Cancer Research in Honor of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the late Supreme Court Justice and women s rights pioneer. Engle will receive $300,000 to fund her pancreatic cancer research, which is focused on understanding how we can intercept the signals causing pancreatic cancer to metastasize and become so deadly. The award, along with a similar grant honoring Rep. John Lewis, was announced Sunday, April 11, during AACR s annual meeting. ....
Parkinson s disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer share the same pathway, shows study When cells are stressed, chemical alarms go off, setting in motion a flurry of activity that protects the cell s most important players. During the rush, a protein called Parkin hurries to protect the mitochondria, the power stations that generate energy for the cell. Now Salk researchers have discovered a direct link between a master sensor of cell stress and Parkin itself. The same pathway is also tied to type 2 diabetes and cancer, which could open a new avenue for treating all three diseases. Our findings represent the earliest step in Parkin s alarm response that anyone s ever found by a long shot. All the other known biochemical events happen at one hour; we ve now found something that happens within five minutes, says Professor Reuben Shaw, director of the NCI-designated Salk Cancer Center and senior author of the new work, detailed in ....
Salk Institute uses $1 million gift to support world class cancer researcher The Salk Institute received a matching $1 million gift from the BioMed Realty Management Team, which was used to fund the recruitment of award-winning cancer researcher Christina Towers and to support her research and that of the Salk Cancer Center. The challenge match where BioMed Realty matches, dollar for dollar, up to $1 million will also support Salk s bold Conquering Cancer Initiative, which is harnessing cutting-edge approaches to fight some of the deadliest cancers, including pancreatic, ovarian, lung, colon, brain (glioblastoma) and triple-negative breast cancer. Spearheading the gift was BioMed Realty s president and CEO, Tim Schoen, who is a Salk Trustee and chairman of the Institute s Conquering Cancer Initiative Advisory Committee. ....
E-Mail LA JOLLA (February 25, 2021) The Salk Institute received a matching $1 million gift from the BioMed Realty Management Team, which was used to fund the recruitment of award-winning cancer researcher Christina Towers and to support her research and that of the Salk Cancer Center. The challenge match where BioMed Realty matches, dollar for dollar, up to $1 million will also support Salk s bold Conquering Cancer Initiative, which is harnessing cutting-edge approaches to fight some of the deadliest cancers, including pancreatic, ovarian, lung, colon, brain (glioblastoma) and triple-negative breast cancer. Spearheading the gift was BioMed Realty s president and CEO, Tim Schoen, who is a Salk Trustee and chairman of the Institute s Conquering Cancer Initiative Advisory Committee. ....
Award-winning cancer researcher to join Salk faculty Salk News December 10, 2020 LA JOLLA The Salk Institute is excited to welcome Assistant Professor Christina Towers, a top researcher in the field of cancer biology. Towers will join Salk’s renowned NCI-designated Cancer Center to examine how cancer cells recycle both their own nutrients and the power-generating structures called mitochondria in order to survive. Her long-term goal is to improve the treatment options for cancer patients. Christina Towers Credit: Bekah Lynn Photography “Christina is an innovative cancer researcher who is taking novel approaches to understand the biological basis of cancer,” says Salk President Rusty Gage. “Although she is an early-career scientist, Christina is already an accomplished researcher in her field, and we are thrilled to have her join the Salk faculty.” ....