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Haematologica: IGF2BP3 inhibition: another home run for RNA-binding protein targeting in hematological malignancies (Penalva)

February 10, 2026

Luiz O.F. Penalva RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are critical regulators of gene expression, aNecting RNA processing till translation. More than 1,500 proteins have been catalogued as RBPs in the human genome. 1 RBPs are very diverse in respect to structu …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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GCCRI &10x Genomics Presents: Spatial GEX Sample Prep Seminar (Xenium & Visium Applications)

February 6, 2026

The Genome Sequencing Facility (GSF) at the Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute (GCCRI), serving as the Next Generation Sequencing Shared Resource (NGSSR) of the Mays Cancer Center, is pleased to invite you to a Spatial Transcriptomics Sample …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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SIOP 2026: Where Global Collaboration Meets Texas Hospitality

February 2, 2026

Cure for more. Care for all. Together in San Antonio. 🌍🤠 The journey to SIOP 2026 (Sept 15-18) is officially underway, and we are preparing a welcome as big as Texas itself! As the only global multidisciplinary society dedicated entirely to pediatric a …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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BioRxiv: High-throughput mapping of 6,888 RAD51D variants identifies distinct biochemical functions needed for homologous recombination and olaparib response (Sung)

January 30, 2026

Kristie E. Darrah, Shelby L. Hemker, Yashpal Rawal, Noah J. Goff, Phoebe Parker, Gayatri Ganesan, Caleb M. Stratton, Katherine Oppenheimer, Ella Roberts, Elena Glick, Nicole Banks, Arjun Kumar, Silvia Casadei, Matthew W. Snyder, Katherine Nathanson, Su …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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🚴‍♀️ Register Early & Save—Gear Up Against Kids Cancer Ride

January 22, 2026

Don’t miss your chance to save on the Gear Up Against Kids Cancer Bike Ride! Early‑bird registration is just $50—but only for a limited time. After the early‑bird period ends, the registration fee increases by $20, about the cost of a new pair of cycli …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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Journal of Biological Chemistry: Phosphoregulation of RAD51AP1 function in homology-directed repair (Sung Lab)

January 16, 2026

Neelam Sharma1 ∙ Mollie E. Uhrig1,2 ∙ Youngho Kwon3 ∙ Patrick Sung3 ∙ Claudia Wiese1 cwiese@colostate.edu ABSTRACT Homology-directed DNA repair (HDR) is critical for genome stability and tumor suppression. HDR is initiated by the RAD51 single-stranded …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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BioMolecules: The PELP1 Pathway and Its Importance in Cancer Treatment (Rao Lab)

January 13, 2026

Khaled Mohamed Nassar Panneerdoss Subbarayalu Suryavathi Viswanadhapalli  Ratna K. Vadlamudi Abstract Proline-, glutamic acid-, and leucine-rich protein 1 (PELP1) is a proto-oncogene that serves as a nuclear and cytoplasmic scaffolding protein. PELP1 p …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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Frontiers: Editorial -Antioxidants in Mitigating Oxidative Stress-Induced Damage (Aune Lab)

January 8, 2026

Marisol Fernandez-Ortiz 1* Ramy K. A. Sayed 2 Russel J. Reiter 3 Editorial on the Research Topic: Antioxidants in mitigating oxidative stress-induced damage Oxidative stress arises from an imbalance between the generation of reactive oxygen species (RO …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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Dr. Raushan Kurmasheva’s laboratory has been awarded a $400K NCI SBIR Phase II grant titled “Enhanced overall survival in high-risk pediatric tumors using a novel oral small molecule.”

January 7, 2026

Federal Awarding Agency: NIH/NCI Project Title: Enhanced overall survival in high-risk pediatric tumors using a novel oral small molecule. Sub PI: Raushan Kurmasheva, PhD Start: 9/15/25 End: 9/14/27 Amount: $401,844 Project Summary: The research in thi …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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Star Protocols: Transformer and graph variational autoencoder to identify microenvironments: A deep learning protocol for spatial transcriptomics (Chen)

January 6, 2026

Karla Paniagua 1 8, Yufei Huang 2 3 4, Shou-jiang Gao 2 5, Yidong Chen 6 7, Yu-Fang Jin 1, Mario Flores 1 9 Highlights Workflow to build spatial objects linking stitched images with transcriptomics data Steps to apply the transformer and GraphVAE for s …


Since 2004, UT Health San Antonio, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute’s (Greehey CCRI) mission has been to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, contribute to the understanding of its causes, and accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through the discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on childhood cancer. Our mission consists of three key areas: research, clinical, and education.

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