SBP researchers awarded 2018 Padres Pedal the Cause grants - Sanford Burnham Prebys
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SBP researchers awarded 2018 Padres Pedal the Cause grants

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June 25, 2018

SBP is pleased to announce that it has been awarded four Padres Pedal the Cause (PPTC) collaborative grants with UCSD Moores Cancer Center. The projects funded include research to help understand cancer and find novel therapies that exploit its vulnerabilities. The awards are part of the $2.4 million raised in the November 2017 cycling event—the largest annual contribution in the five-year history of the organization.
 

“We are fortunate to have such a strong relationship with Pedal the Cause and the participating clinicians and researchers at UCSD Moores Cancer Center, says Garth Powis, D.Phil., director of SBP’s NCI-designated Cancer Center. “These resources support important cancer projects that will provide new insights into developing drugs and treatments designed to attack and hopefully kill cancer.”


In November 2017, more than 1,500 riders; and hundreds of volunteers, donors and sponsors, took part in the cycling event. SBP volunteers hosted a water station for riders during the event, and many riders stopped to take fun photos in front of the bright-orange SBP logo.

 

SBP’s funded projects are listed below:

  • Understanding and Targeting NRF2 in Pancreatic Cancer
    Jorge Moscat, PhD, (SBP), Michael Karin, PhD, (UC San Diego), and Andrew Lowy, MD (Moores Cancer Center)
     
  • Inducing Cytosolic Chromatin Fragments in Cancer Cells to Turn Cold Tumors Hot
    Peter Adams, PhD (SBP), and Jack Bui, MD, PhD (Moores Cancer Center)
     
  • Responses of Melanoma Patients to Checkpoint Immunotherapy
    Linda Bradley, PhD (SBP), and Greg Daniels, MD, PhD (Moores Cancer Center)
     
  • Natural Killer Cells for Treatment of Medulloblastoma
    Rob Wechsler-Reya, PhD (SBP), and Dan Kaufman MD, PhD (Moores Cancer Center)

 

The sixth annual Padres Pedal the Cause event takes place November 17, 2018, and will feature cycling courses for riders of all skill levels. At Petco Park there will be a stationary bike zone, virtual riding and a children’s ride, as well as volunteer opportunities for those who want to make a different in the fight against cancer.

 

For more information, go to gopedal.org.