March 17th 2023: Sophie Polo and Beatrice Rondinelli received 80,000 € funding support from the French Society for Pediatric Cancers (SFCE), joint contribution from Imagine for Margo and Enfants Cancer Santé. This will help validating a new therapeutic target in pediatric high grade glioma bearing mutations in H3.3 histones. We are very grateful to the SFCE and their associative partners for their support.
Sophie Polo and Beatrice Rondinelli surrounded by the representatives of Imagine for Margo and Enfants Cancers Santé (from left to right)
© Ahmed Slimani, SFCE
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