The Chordoma Foundation works to improve the lives of those affected by chordoma - a rare and tenacious bone cancer - and is leading the search for a cure. Started in 2007 by patients and families determined to create a better future for those affected by this devastating disease, the Foundation offers a suite of services to help patients get appropriate treatment, overcome practical challenges, and get emotional support. To advance the search for a cure, the Foundation strategically initiates and funds research, facilitates communication and collaboration among researchers and drug companies, and supplies the research community with critical biological resources.
Cheryle Séguin, PhD Department of Physiology and Pharmacology University of Western Ontario $25,000 seed grant With this project, Dr. Seguin’s lab … Continue reading
In January of this year, we were presented with an enormous opportunity. National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers had identified … Continue reading
Featured Researcher: Dr. Gary Gallia As a neurosurgeon specializing in brain and skull base tumors, nothing frustrates Dr. Gary Gallia more … Continue reading
Chordoma tumor tissue is critical for research needed to develop improved treatments and ultimately a cure for chordoma. However, currently, … Continue reading