$1.25 Million Prostate Cancer Research Grant

Researchers awarded a $1.25 million, four-year Alberta Cancer Foundation “Game Changer Grant” to investigate the link between fat metabolism and prostate cancer progression

17 March 2024

Prostate cancer research team including Drs. Roseline Godbout (absent from photo), Adam Kinnaird (2nd left), and Ron Moore (left) (Co-Principle Investigators) have been awarded a $1.25 million, four-year Alberta Cancer Foundation “Game Changer Grant” to investigate the link between fat metabolism and prostate cancer progression. The lead on this team grant is Dr. Roseline Godbout of Experimental Oncology. Other team members from Oncology are Drs. Liang Li, Helene Lemieux, Michael Hendzel, Jack Tuszynski, Rong-Zong Liu (2nd from right), Hua Chen (3rd from left). Other lab members in the photo include Dr. Abul Azad (3rd  from right) (research associate - Moore Lab) and Guocheng Huang (right) (graduate student Kinnaird- Lab). Dr. Moore says, “This grant builds on our previously published research on fatty acid binding protein (FABP12) and Prostate Cancer aggressiveness as evident by epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). FABP12 may be drugable for treatment and imaging of high-risk prostate cancer. We are working to precision medicine with prostate organoids derived from targeted prostate needle biopsies.”