UT Health San Antonio - Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute

UT Health San Antonio - Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute

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Our research mission is to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, to contribute

Our research mission is to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer, to contribute to the understanding of causes of childhood cancer, and to accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through discovery, development, and dissemination of new scientific knowledge, Greehey CCRI strives to have a national and global impact on the problem of childhood cancer. Areas

06/18/2026

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📣 Now is the time to secure your place at 2026 and take advantage of the early registration rate.

Join the global paediatric oncology community in San Antonio for four days of science, collaboration, and exchange across all disciplines working to improve outcomes for children with cancer.

➡️ Make the most of your weekend! Register and save: https://bit.ly/4vYkH1S

Genome Sequencing Facility (GSF) - Greehey Children's Cancer 06/16/2026

🧬 Power your research with the Genome Sequencing Facility (GSF) at the Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute!

Whether you're conducting next-generation sequencing (NGS), single-cell analysis, or spatial transcriptomics studies, GSF provides researchers with access to advanced genomic technologies, expert consultation, and bioinformatics support to help turn data into discovery.

Our state-of-the-art platforms support a wide range of applications, empowering investigators to explore complex biological questions and accelerate breakthroughs in cancer and biomedical research.

Learn more about the Genome Sequencing Facility and how it can support your next project:
🌐 gccri.uthscsa.edu/services/gsf/

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Genome Sequencing Facility (GSF) - Greehey Children's Cancer The Genome Sequencing Facility (GSF) at Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute at UT Health San Antonio utilizes state-of-the-art genomic platforms to generate high-quality genomic data and provides support with its analysis.

06/11/2026

🌍 Where collaboration drives progress in pediatric oncology!
Get a first look at study groups, global networks, and new initiatives coming to in San Antonio, TX
Connect. Collaborate. Advance care.

⏳ Early bird deadline: June 23
👉 Secure your spot today!
https://siop-congress.org/

06/08/2026

Scientists just discovered how a small mutation in the COVID-19 virus can make it resistant to one antiviral drug—showing how quickly viruses can evolve. The encouraging part? Other treatments may still be effective.
Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/343v2m68

06/05/2026

How do cells repair damaged DNA and prevent cancer? Researchers at collaborators have uncovered how paralog exchange activates the machinery.
Read More @ https://tinyurl.com/3rz2wan5

06/03/2026

New funding supports groundbreaking research by David Libich, PhD, to target .
This innovative approach aims to design precise against a key -driving protein.

Learn more: tinyurl.com/yfh5th9y

06/02/2026

Why Matters: Unlocking Breakthroughs in at Greehey CCRI. When it comes to advancing cancer research—especially in —what happens under the microscope can make all the difference. Learn more: tinyurl.com/5bnsdp8w

05/14/2026

🎉 Big congrats to Dr. Manjeet Rao on receiving a prestigious SAASCR Award! 👏
Honored for pioneering contributions advancing cancer research at the AACR Annual Meeting. Proud moment for Greehey CCRI & UT Health San Antonio Research 🌍🧬
Read more: https://tinyurl.com/2cacxcu4

05/08/2026

🚨 BIG NEWS from GCCRI! 🚨
Researchers at UT Health San Antonio’s Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute have been awarded an American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant supporting groundbreaking work to fight osteosarcoma—the most common bone cancer in children and adolescents.

Led by Dr. Panneerdoss Subbarayalu, this innovative project is exploring a targeted therapy approach to stop tumor growth, reduce metastasis, and improve survival—especially for patients whose cancer spreads to the lungs.
With nearly $879,000 in funding over four years, this research represents a major step forward in developing safer, more effective treatments for kids facing cancer. [

Led by Dr. Panneerdoss Subbarayalu, this innovative project is exploring a targeted therapy approach to stop tumor growth, reduce metastasis, and improve survival—especially for patients whose cancer spreads to the lungs.
Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/vdemb9rm

05/05/2026

New Nature Communications paper from GCCRI researcher Anna Malkova, PhD, reveals how some childhood cancers rebuild chromosome ends to survive—uncovering a key step that could help scientists target aggressive pediatric tumors. https://tinyurl.com/3ksvmh27

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8403 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX
78229

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm