Research and Grants | The Cure Starts Now

The Cure Starts Now has funded $18,897,055 in pediatric brain cancer research in partnership with the DIPG / DMG Collaborative. This includes 119 grants at over 100 hospitals in 17 countries.


The Institute of Cancer Research - $106,647

Amount
$106,647.00
Date
October 2018

A Mouse Model of HIST1H3B/ACVR1 Mutant DIPG.

Johns Hopkins Children's Center - $50,000

Amount
$50,000.00
Date
July 2018

Using Zebrafish to Accelerate DIPG Drug Development.

Funding of Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium Foundation - $16,800

Amount
$16,800.00
Date
January 2018

The Campbell Family Institute for Cancer Research - $100,000

Amount
$100,000.00
Date
October 2017

Defining the molecular mechanisms of DIPG development and progression to uncover novel therapeutic targets

Institute of Cancer Research - $102,432

Amount
$102,432.00
Date
October 2017

Combinational strategies alongside ACVR1 inhibition in DIPG

The Regents of the University of California - $70,000

Amount
$70,000.00
Date
October 2017

An Open Label Single Arm Phase I/II study of MTX110 delivered by convection-enhanced delivery (CED) in patients with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) previously treated with external beam radiation therapy

The Hospital for Sick Children - $100,560

Amount
$100,560.00
Date
October 2017

MRI Guided Focused Ultrasound: Towards Clinical Translation in Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG)

Texas Children's Hospital and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago - $200,000

Amount
$200,000.00
Date
October 2017

Targeting DIPG through Combining a Super-activator (MCB-613) of Steroid Receptor Co-activators with Radiation.