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CPRIT Grants MD Anderson Over $21 Million to Advance Cancer Research and Faculty Recruitment

May 22, 2025
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HOUSTON, MAY 21, 2025 ― The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has secured a monumental $21.4 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). This substantial funding commitment underscores the institution’s pivotal role in propelling cancer research forward while attracting top-tier scientific talent to enhance its groundbreaking endeavors. The grant will significantly fuel several innovative research projects and bolster efforts to recruit elite faculty, reinforcing MD Anderson’s position at the forefront of oncology research and treatment.

MD Anderson’s chief scientific officer, Giulio Draetta, M.D., Ph.D., emphasized the strategic importance of CPRIT’s continued financial support, framing it as a catalyst for the institution’s mission to eradicate cancer. Draetta highlighted the rigorous dedication of MD Anderson’s scientists and clinicians whose collective expertise drives new paradigms in cancer biology, immunotherapy, and precision medicine. This award is not merely financial backing but a recognition of the potential impact of these evolving research programs poised to redefine contemporary oncology.

Since CPRIT’s inception, it has invested over $3.9 billion into cancer research statewide, a staggering infusion of resources aimed at elevating Texas as a global hub for life sciences. MD Anderson alone has garnered more than $696 million, accounting for nearly 18% of CPRIT’s total awards, illustrating the center’s unmatched excellence and influence. The breadth of CPRIT’s distribution extends across 151 entities including academic bodies, nonprofits, and private firms, all aiming to enhance public health, strengthen scientific infrastructure, and invigorate the state’s economic prospects through advanced cancer research.

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Among the distinguished research projects funded, the study of extracellular vesicles and exosomes under the stewardship of Raghu Kalluri, M.D., Ph.D., epitomizes cutting-edge cellular biology efforts. These nano-sized vesicles serve as critical mediators of intercellular communication and have garnered intense interest for their role in tumor progression, metastasis, and immune modulation. Kalluri’s work aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms governing exosome biogenesis and cargo transfer, potentially unlocking novel diagnostic markers or therapeutic targets in oncology.

Another pivotal research trajectory targets the implementation of germline genetic testing among prostate cancer patients within diverse, safety-net hospital environments. Led by Debanjan Pain, M.D., this initiative addresses an urgent clinical gap: increasing patient access to precision oncology diagnostics to identify hereditary cancer risk factors. By enhancing the uptake of genetic screening in underserved populations, this project aspires to democratize personalized medicine and improve prognostic and treatment decision-making in prostate cancer care.

Innovative immunotherapeutic approaches are at the core of Chibawanye Ene, M.D., Ph.D.’s investigation into glioblastoma, an aggressive brain malignancy notoriously resistant to conventional treatment. Ene’s research explores the therapeutic potential of genetically engineered macrophages designed to amplify the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors. This approach seeks to reprogram the tumor microenvironment’s innate immune compartments, rekindling anti-tumor immune responses that could ultimately overcome glioblastoma’s immunosuppressive barriers.

In an equally novel endeavor, Isabella Glitza Oliva, M.D., Ph.D., is conducting an early-phase clinical study evaluating intrathecal adoptive immunotherapy employing autologous CD+ antigen-specific T cells in melanoma patients suffering from leptomeningeal disease. This targeted delivery of cellular therapy into the cerebrospinal fluid represents a pioneering stride toward combating this devastating complication characterized by widespread tumor spread within the central nervous system.

The exploration of microbial-inspired antibody toxin bioconjugates for cancer immunotherapy, led by Betty Kim, M.D., Ph.D., reflects a sophisticated convergence of molecular engineering and immunology. By harnessing microbial motifs to direct potent immune toxins selectively to cancer cells, this project aims to overcome immune evasion tactics employed by tumors, ushering in new classes of highly specific and efficacious therapeutics with reduced systemic toxicity.

Beyond these substantial academic projects, CPRIT’s unprecedented $16 million allocation to recruit six CPRIT Scholars denotes deliberate investment in human capital. This strategic recruitment drive will infuse MD Anderson’s faculty ranks with visionary researchers poised to spearhead transformative cancer research over the coming years. These scholars are expected to pioneer novel scientific inquiries, elevate collaborative interdisciplinary efforts, and ultimately translate laboratory discoveries into clinical applications that enhance patient outcomes.

The trajectory set forth by these research endeavors reflects an integrated, multi-dimensional strategy encompassing molecular biology, genetics, immunotherapy, and clinical innovation. MD Anderson’s ability to translate these complex scientific insights into tangible medical advances reiterates the seamless synergy between basic discovery and clinical impact. The CPRIT funding will undeniably accelerate timelines for breakthroughs, fortifying both the scientific community and patient care paradigms.

Moreover, the broader implications of CPRIT’s support extend well beyond academic research. The infusion of these funds stimulates economic growth, nurtures biotechnology development, and fosters educational opportunities within Texas. The initiative amplifies the state’s standing as a fertile environment for life sciences innovation, supporting ecosystems that catalyze high-impact science while generating jobs and improving public health infrastructures.

In sum, this latest CPRIT grant embodies a profound commitment to conquering cancer through multidisciplinary excellence and scientific rigor. MD Anderson’s researchers stand on the vanguard of a new era, propelled by fresh funding streams, global collaborative networks, and cutting-edge technologies. Their relentless pursuit of knowledge and therapeutic innovation promises to transform cancer treatment landscapes in Texas and around the world, heralding hope for patients and families confronting cancer’s enormous burden.


Subject of Research: Cancer Research, including exosomes biology, germline genetic testing uptake, immunotherapy for glioblastoma and melanoma, and antibody toxin bioconjugates.

Article Title: MD Anderson Secures $21.4 Million CPRIT Grant to Propel Breakthroughs in Cancer Research and Faculty Recruitment

News Publication Date: May 21, 2025

Web References:

  • https://www.mdanderson.org/
  • https://faculty.mdanderson.org/profiles/giulio_draetta.html
  • https://faculty.mdanderson.org/profiles/raghu_kalluri.html
  • https://faculty.mdanderson.org/profiles/debanjan_pain.html
  • https://faculty.mdanderson.org/profiles/chibawanye_ene.html
  • https://faculty.mdanderson.org/profiles/isabella_glitza.html
  • https://faculty.mdanderson.org/profiles/yonsonbetty_kim.html

Keywords: Cancer Research, Neurosurgery, Exosomes, Immune Response, Immune System, Immunotherapy, Prostate Cancer

Tags: cancer biology breakthroughscancer research advancement TexasCPRIT funding for cancer researchfaculty recruitment in oncologyimmunotherapy research initiativesinnovative cancer research projectsMD Anderson Cancer Center grantsMD Anderson scientific communityoncology research leadershipprecision medicine in cancer treatmentstrategic cancer research fundingTexas life sciences investment
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