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.
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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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