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Childhood cancer: Vulnerability in the immune response against metastases discovered

Scientists led by Sabine Taschner-Mandl, PhD, St. Anna Children's Cancer Research Institute, and Nikolaus Fortelny, PhD, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, are the first to analyze bone marrow metastases from childhood tumors of the nervous system using modern single-cell sequencing analysis. It turns out that cancer cells prevent cells in their environment from fighting the tumor – a process that could be reversed with medication. The findings were published in the renowned journal Nature Communications.

Newly discovered genetic defect disrupts blood formation and immune system

The first-ever ITCC Scientific Days concluded with big success! 

Florian Grebien appointed as new Principal Investigator at St. Anna CCRI

Prof. Florian Grebien, PhD, is eager to understand why some childhood leukemias show poor treatment response and how this can be tackled. To this end, he is now establishing his own team at St. Anna Children's Cancer Research Institute (St. Anna CCRI). "Prof. Grebien is an outstanding researcher. We have followed his scientific achievements for many years and are very pleased to have been able to recruit him as a Principal Investigator to St. Anna CCRI," says Prof. Kaan Boztug, MD, Scientific Director of St. Anna CCRI.

Neuroblastoma Dialogue at ANR Meeting in Amsterdam

EuSARC 2023 in Vienna: Bringing together sarcoma researchers from across the world

Innovative Therapies for Children with Cancer: ITCC Conference for the first time in Vienna

Top Talk of the API Conference

International sarcoma meeting “EuSARC” hosted by St. Anna CCRI in Vienna

From May 18th to 20th, St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute (St. Anna CCRI) welcomes scientists and physicians from Europe, the USA, and beyond, at the EuSARC 2023 meeting in Vienna. EuSARC is a Europe-wide group of scientists holding annual meetings to address the dire need for novel therapies in sarcomas, a group of poorly explored bone and soft tissue tumors.

“Children are our future. It’s really important to take care of them.”

CLLS 2023 Symposium: Advancements in Childhood Leukemia and Lymphoma Research

Natural Killer Cell Symposium in Krems

International Day of Immunology: How to support the immune system

(Vienna, 29.4.2023) Today is International Day of Immunology – a day to raise awareness for the importance of immunology. A recent study from St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute reveals the association between an impaired immune system and the susceptibility to viral infections and cancer in a young patient.

From Now to NEXT: AI-Driven Neuroblastoma Diagnostics

„I think it’s our job as scientists to prepare research in a communicative way!” – Panel Discussion

18.04.23 / Panel Discussion “Reaching for the Stars – We & Science”