Methodology Newsletter Fall 2016

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METHODOLOGY The Research and Education Newsletter of Houston Methodist

Fall 2016

Houston Methodist receives $9 million federal grant to study the physics of cancer immunotherapy by Patricia Akinfenwa

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has awarded the Houston Methodist Research Institute a $9 million U54 grant to establish the Center for Immunotherapeutic Transport Oncophysics (CITO), a research center focused on the physics of cancer immunotherapy. Under the leadership of President and CEO Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D., the Houston Methodist Research Institute will be the lead site for the NCIdesignated center, which will focus on designing immunotherapies for breast and pancreatic cancers. While several immunotherapies have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the use of immunotherapy to treat these intractable cancers has been less effective. As a part of this grant, Houston Methodist will partner with the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and UT Southwestern to explore physiological changes during cancer progression. Studying the body’s changes, rather than simply focusing on the tumor, will help researchers create more effective and personalized treatments with fewer side effects. >> CONT. PAGE THREE

$9 million grant is a testament to the “ This pioneering work our faculty and researchers are doing to further the emerging field of transport oncophysics. Researchers will one day create more personalized treatments for cancer patients as a result of this work. – Marc L. Boom, M.D. President and Chief Executive Officer Houston Methodist


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