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Benjamin Stanton Ph.D.
Funded: 07-01-2025
through 06-30-2027
Funding Type: Research Grant
Institution Location:
Columbus, OH
Institution: The Research Institute at Nationwide
affiliated with Nationwide Children's Hospital
Dr. Stanton and colleagues are developing new approaches to understand how DNA is organized for gene expression in a lethal childhood tumor called rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS). In RMS, the standard of care therapies haven't changed substantially in 40 years and patient outcomes haven't improved greatly during this time. New approaches are desperately needed. There is a lack of a fundamental understanding of the mechanisms for how the cancer-causing genes function in RMS. Dr. Stanton and his team are integrating cutting edge approaches in synthetic biology, modeling, and genomics to understand how and why RMS forms, with the granularity of single gene targets for mechanism studies. Through Dr. Stanton's studies, the community will gain an understanding of how the cancer-causing genes are altering the organization of DNA in RMS cells.
This grant is funded by and named for the Aiden's Army Fund, a St. Baldrick's Hero Fund. Aiden Binkley who was diagnosed with Stage IV rhabdomyosarcoma at age 8. This bright, funny and courageous little boy believed he got cancer so he could grow up to find a cure for it. His vision is being carried on by Aiden’s Army through the funding of research. They will march until there is a cure!