The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Alexander and Margaret Stewart Trust announced today the 2019 class members of the Pew-Stewart Scholars Program for Cancer Research.
PHILADELPHIA, June 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Alexander and Margaret Stewart Trust announced today the 2019 class members of the Pew-Stewart Scholars Program for Cancer Research. The seven early-career scholars who make up the 2019 class are spearheading innovative research efforts designed to find cures for cancer, with each receiving a four-year grant to advance these initiatives. This is the sixth year that the Alexander and Margaret Stewart Trust has partnered with Pew to support researchers pursuing groundbreaking work focused on better understanding the origins, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. "Cancer is a complex, devastating disease that the medical and scientific communities are diligently working to understand and ultimately cure," said Rebecca W. Rimel, Pew's president and CEO. "Pew is proud to support researchers who have dedicated their careers to this noble cause." The class of 2019 is examining several promising areas of cancer research, including strategies to reprogram tumor-associated immune cells, investigate a mutant protein in lung cancer, and develop methods to treat acute myeloid leukemia, among other topics. "Curing cancer demands curiosity, ingenuity, and perseverance from researchers," said Peter M. Howley, M.D., chair of the Pew-Stewart national advisory committee. "This new class of scholars displays those traits, and I am eager to see what they can accomplish." The 2019 Pew-Stewart Scholars for Cancer Research are: Michel DuPage, Ph.D. Luke Gilbert, Ph.D. Diana Hargreaves, Ph.D. Piro Lito, M.D., Ph.D. Chao Lu, Ph.D. Stefani Spranger, Ph.D. Gabriel D. Victora, Ph.D. The Pew Charitable Trusts is driven by the power of knowledge to solve today's most challenging problems. Learn more at pewtrusts.org. Erin Davis, 202-540-6677, edavis@pewtrusts.org
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