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Saurabh Agarwal Ph.D.

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Funded: 07-01-2017 through 08-30-2023
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Scholar
Institution Location: Jamaica, NY
Institution: St. John's University

Based on progress to date, Dr. Agarwal was awarded a new grant in 2020 to fund an additional year of this Scholar grant. High-risk neuroblastoma is an aggressive cancer of very young children with less than 50% overall survival. Current therapy includes high-dose chemotherapy and radiation, which has long-term toxic side-effects. Despite these intensive therapies, neuroblastoma commonly relapse. This relapse is the primary cause of death from neuroblastoma due to disease spread, drug-resistance, and toxicity. As the Oliver Wells Fund for Neuroblatoma St. Baldrick's Scholar, Dr. Agarwal is focusing his research on developing effective therapeutic approaches to target those tumor cells which escape initial treatment and regenerate drug-resistant disease. Recently, Dr. Agarwal's team discovered a chemotherapy-resistant, highly tumorigenic sub-population of cells in neuroblastoma tumors. These cells escape initial therapy and may cause aggressive, drug-resistant relapsed disease. Furthermore, they found that specific epigenetic enzymes maintain this cell sub-population by activating key genes. These epigenetic modifiers can be successfully targeted with novel epigenetic inhibitors, currently under pre-clinical trials. These exciting findings suggest a new epigenetic therapeutic approach for high-risk neuroblastoma. This grant supports efforts to uncover the mechanisms controlling neuroblastoma tumorigenicity and relapse, and develop an effective targeted approach for high-risk neuroblastoma.

A portion of this grant is funded by and named for the Oliver Wells Fund for Neuroblastoma, a St. Baldrick's Hero Fund. From the moment he was born, Ollie was the center of the Wells family with a contagious smile and a sparkle in his eyes. As the youngest child, it was devastating when they learned the 15 year old toddler had cancer. Oliver was diagnosed with high risk neuroblastoma and spent the next 13 months bravely enduring chemotherapy and radiation, more than a dozen surgeries and a bone marrow transplant. But Ollie persevered and smiled through it all. It was an unfair fight from the beginning and in July 2018, Ollie passed away. The Oliver Wells Fund for Neuroblastoma was established in his memory to raise funds to find cures and give hope to other kids facing the same fight. In this way, the Wells family intends to share Oliver’s joy for life and use his story to help find a cure. 

A portion of this grant was also funded by and named for David's Warriors, a St. Baldrick's Hero Fund. The fund was created in memory of David Heard who battled neuroblastoma until his passing at the age of ten. David inspired his family and countless others to commit to raising money for research to fight pediatric cancer through the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. The Fund honors the amazing spirit with which he lived, embracing life until the very end.

Awarded at the Baylor College of Medicine, and transferred to St. John's University.