Fundraise Your Way Program Lets You Do It Your Way
Fundraise Your Way to Support Brain Tumor Research and Programs A snowmobile race. Music festivals. Bowling tournaments. Weddings. Graduations. What do these events all have in common? These are some
Striking Out Brain Tumors
When Jim was recovering from brain surgery, the hospital staff brought in a makeshift bowling alley into his room. It was Good Friday, and Jim and his family had a
Making Waves for Brain Tumor Research
Kessler Cruise for a Cure event honors Gavin for his love of boating, spending time with loved ones and aiming for the “good life.” In its 15th year, Gavin’s family
In Lieu of Presents
Tuxes, dresses, flowers, and a tall, pretty cake. It’s a wedding between Joey and Haley who started their relationship five years ago. While considering the complex details of their special
ABTA Announces 2019 Lucien Rubinstein Award Recipient
The American Brain Tumor Association has awarded the 2019 Rubinstein Award to Nyle Almeida for his project, “Synaptogenic Glioma Cell Enrichment in High Connectivity Regions of Adult Glioma.” Nyle, a
Studying Brain Tumors in Dogs to Help Human Patients
Morgan Schrock, DVM, PhD’s first career was a veterinarian, but she later found her life-long love in brain tumor research. As a postdoctoral scientist at The Ohio State University Department
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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.