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David Brenner named Sanford Burnham Prebys president and CEO
The Board of Directors of Sanford Burnham Prebys is pleased to announce the appointment of David Brenner, M.D., as the Institute’s next president and chief executive officer.Genetic Disorders and Aging
How a single protein could unlock age-related vision loss
Research led by Sanford Burnham Prebys professor Francesca Marassi, Ph.D., is helping to reveal the molecular secrets of macular degeneration, which causes almost 90% of all age-related vision loss.Cancer
Inhibiting key metabolic enzyme shows promise against melanoma
Institute researchers have shown for the first time that inhibiting a key metabolic enzyme selectively kills melanoma cells and stops tumor growth.Genetic Disorders and Aging
Using stem cells to study the biochemistry of learning
A method for studying human neurons could help researchers develop approaches for treating Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia and other neurological diseasesGenetic Disorders and Aging
Peter Adams and Bing Ren awarded $10.6M to create atlas of aging cells
The multi-institution initiative will reveal new insights into the aging process and uncover targets to promote health across the life spanCommunity
One plant at a time: How Sanford Burnham Prebys is helping the monarch butterfly
Monarch butterflies were recently declared endangered, so the Institute is planting Milkweed to help support their repopulation.Education
New internship program ignites a SPARK
For the first time, Sanford Burnham Prebys hosted high school interns from the SPARK program, an initiative by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) that provides biomedical research opportunities for underrepresented groups throughout California.Genetic Disorders and Aging
Timothy Huang awarded $2.8M to study well-known gene linked to Alzheimer’s disease
Timothy Huang, Ph.D., has been awarded $2.8 million by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to continue his work on Alzheimer’s disease. The four-year project will use human stem cells transplanted into mice to determine the role of specific Alzheimer’s-related gene mutations in the brain.Cancer
Jianhua Zhao awarded $2.4M to reveal cancer targets through atomic-resolution imaging
Assistant Professor Jianhua Zhao, Ph.D., has been awarded a unique and competitive NIH grant to study the molecular machinery of protein recycling and discover new targets for cancer therapies.Education
Preuss internship inspires young scientists
This year's Preuss internship program was hosted by the Institue's NCI-designated Cancer Center.Community
Sanford Burnham Prebys celebrates 46 years of discoveries
Sanford Burnham Prebys recently hosted a celebration to honor the anniversary of the Institute’s founding. More than 200 scientists, students and staff gathered to commemorate 46 years of world-class biomedical research.Cancer
Heating up cold brain tumors: An emerging approach to medulloblastoma
Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment, but it doesn’t work on many childhood brain tumors. Researchers from Sanford Burnham Prebys are working to change that.Living History
NCI-Designated Cancer Center
Earning the NCI designation in 1981 — just five years after its modest start in downtown La Jolla — our Cancer Center truly is "the miracle on Torrey Pines Mesa."
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Svasti Haricharan and Brooke Emerling featured in GEN
Svasti Haricharan, Ph.D. and Brooke Emerling, Ph.D. are leveraging cellular signaling to potentially change the way we treat breast cancer.
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Along the road to discovery
It was in 1979 when Eva Engvall asked Erkki Ruoslahti a question that would change their lives forever: "Wouldn't it be great to work in San Diego?"
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Graduate student Katja Birker's research doesn't miss a beat
"There is no magic wand to cure congenital heart conditions–we have to do the research."
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Seminar
Focus On: The Hippo Pathway in Cancer
September 19, 20221:00 pm - 2:00 pm PTKun-Liang Guan, Ph.D., UC San DiegoSymposium
Organelle Biology in Health and Disease - 41st Annual Sanford Burnham Prebys Symposium
October 7, 20229:00 am - 5:00 pm PTKeynote SpeakerGia Voeltz, Ph.D.
University of Colorado
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2022 Fishman Fund Awards
October 12, 20225:00 pm - 7:30 pm PTGiven to exceptional postdoctoral scholars to advance their research careers and help them develop into the scientific leaders of tomorrow.Seminar
Focus On: Cancer Metabolism
October 31, 202210:00 am - 11:15 am PTM. Celeste Simon, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of MedicineSeminar
Focus On: Neuroblastoma
November 7, 202210:00 am - 11:15 am PTJohn M. Maris, M.D., University of PennsylvaniaSeminar
Focus On: Cancer Drivers
December 5, 202210:00 am - 11:15 am PTRichard White M.D., Ph.D., Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center All EventsOur Partners in Discovery
We can't do it alone
Our annual Rare Disease Day symposium strengthens the global network of families, physicians andresearchers to better understand and fight rare diseases in children.
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Getting to the finish line faster
Thanks to the philanthropic vision of Stuart and Karen Tanz, a unique collaboration seeks new treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer’s, dementia and Parkinson’s.
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New hope for autoimmune disease
Our partnership with Lilly—centered around a high degree of interaction—has already produced an immune therapy now in clinical trial.
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A master class in collaboration
Meet T. Denny Sanford, Conrad Prebys and Malin Burnham: three people who know we're stronger when we work together.
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