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Rani George M.D., Ph.D., MRCP

Funded: 07-01-2018 through 06-30-2019
Funding Type: Research Grant
Institution Location: Boston, MA
Institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

The immune system acts as the body's defense against cancer by recognizing and attacking cancer cells. However, cancer cells have devised strategies collectively called "immune evasion," to thwart these protective mechanisms, making it difficult for immunotherapies to be fully effective.

As the recipient of the Emily Beazley Kures for Kids Research Grant, Dr. George aims to understand how the MYCN gene, which is abnormal in over half of patients with high-risk neuroblastoma, can cause tumor growth by shutting off protective immune mechanisms. In her preliminary studies, she has observed that MYCN amplification is associated with genes that evade the immune response, but exactly how MYCN does this is not known. Dr. George will use a novel model to understand how abnormal MYCN enables tumor cells to evade the immune system. At the age of 8, Emily was diagnosed with Stage III T-cell lymphoblastic non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and battled through three relapses. Her family prayed for a miracle but discovered Emily herself was the miracle, inspiring a community to come together to show love and change lives. She had a dream of starting a foundation to fund research and named it “Kures for Kids”. Today, Emily's family and friends carry on her dream and her mission in her memory.