The American Brain Tumor Association has awarded the 2018 Lucien Rubinstein Award to Yekaterina (Katie) Shpanskaya for her project, “Radiomic Discovery of Novel Prognostic Imaging Biomarkers in Medulloblastoma.” Katie is a 2018 ABTA Medical Student Summer Fellowship Recipient and a student at Stanford University School of Medicine…
The 2019 American Brain Tumor Association National Conference will bring together patients, caregivers, researchers and medical professionals from around the country to network with others in the brain tumor community. This year’s event will take place at the Loews Chicago O’Hare in Rosemont, Ill. September 6-7 and, for the first time, be held in conjunction with the ABTA Alumni Research Network Meeting (September 4-6). More information will begin rolling out soon.
2019 Cater to the Cure
It was a cold and snowy winter night in Chicago. But that didn’t stop friends and family members from coming out to the sixth annual Cater to the Cure on Saturday, January 28 at the Chicago Cultural Center. More than 100 guests enjoyed an evening of delicious eats and drinks, fabulous silent auction items, and great music – all to support the ABTA.
Organized by ABTA Board of Directors member Brandon Starkoff and his wife, Amy, along with sisters Katie Bishop and Jennie Bishop, the cocktail event brought in more than $50,000 to support critical brain tumor research and enhanced patient service programs. To date, this event has raised more than $350,000 for the ABTA.
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About Meet Hope Head On
Because of the generous support from people like you, the ABTA has given over $35 million for brain tumor research. The ABTA’s campaign, “Meet Hope Head On,” created for our 50th anniversary, is focused on raising $50 million, in part to fund critical brain tumor research. This campaign is vital for continuing the kind of work that led to the recent FDA approval of vorasidenib, a breakthrough treatment for low-grade glioma.