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Kelsey Bertrand M.B.B.S.
Funded: 07-01-2020
through 06-30-2025
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Scholar
Institution Location:
Memphis, TN
Institution: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Based on progress to date, Dr. Bertrand was awarded a new grant in 2022, 2023, and 2024 to fund an additional year of this Scholar grant. Ependymoma is an aggressive pediatric brain tumor that is treated with surgery and radiation, but is resistant to chemotherapy. Ependymoma can be divided into different groups by location and biology. One type of ependymoma is driven by a fusion cancer-causing protein RELA-fusion. There are currently zero available drug therapies that target this protein, and we have a poor understanding of its function in cancer. Dr. Bertrand's research seeks to understand how this protein induces cancer in cells and models so that we can devise new treatments.
The 2024 portion of this grant is funded by and named for Hannah’s Heroes, a St. Baldrick's Hero Fund established to honor Hannah Meeson. At age six she was diagnosed with anaplastic medulloblastoma. After a relapse and several additional months of treatment, Hannah currently shows no evidence of disease. Throughout her treatments, Hannah never complained and remained positive and happy. This fund pays tribute to her fight by raising awareness and funding for all childhood cancers because kids like Hannah “are worth fighting for.”
Awarded at Baylor College of Medicine and transferred to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.