The Hollander Foundation, dedicated to supporting prostate
cancer research, awarded its annual gift to Franklin Huang, M.D. of the UCSF School of
Medicine. Dr. Huang's lab examines the genetics of cancer cells and
studies prostate cancer in African Americans to develop better
treatments. Using precision medicine and genomics, Dr. Huang's
research extends to finding new drug targets for cancer patients,
an approach that individualizes treatment by considering factors
such as the patient's unique genetics. The Hollander Foundation is
supported by non-profit wine making and a unique crowdfunding
campaign,
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Dec. 21,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Hollander Foundation,
a non-profit dedicated to supporting prostate cancer research,
awarded its annual gift to Franklin
Huang, M.D. Ph.D. of the UCSF Department of Medicine.
Physician and cancer survivor-turned
winemaker gifts $25,000 for prostate
cancer research
Dr. Huang earned his doctorate in genetics from Harvard Medical School and his medical degree from
Washington University School of
Medicine in St. Louis. He
completed a residency in internal medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital and a fellowship in
hematology and oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; both
hospitals are Harvard affiliates. Dr.
Huang is a co-founder of Global Oncology, a nonprofit working to
improve cancer care for underserved patients around the world. Dr.
Huang joined the University of California, San
Francisco Department of Medicine in 2018.
Dr. Huang's lab studies the genetic differences between cancer
cells and normal tissue, aiming to understand why some prostate
cancers are more aggressive than others. His work seeks to
understand prostate cancer in African Americans and to develop
better treatments for this high-risk population. His research
receives support from the National Institutes of Health, the United
States Department of Defense, the Prostate Cancer Foundation and
the Benioff Initiative for Prostate Cancer Research. Reflecting on
his work, Dr. Huang stated, "I feel privileged to care for cancer
patients and I'm passionate about doing science that can lead to
new treatments for patients."
In awarding the The Hollander Foundation gift to Dr. Huang,
foundation CEO Robert Hollander
commented, "We reviewed the work of several outstanding researchers
who were performing cutting edge prostate cancer research on
genomics and therapy, all of it truly impressive. What stood out
with Dr. Huang was his work in the VA studying African-American
men, a high-risk demographic for prostate cancer in need of closer
attention. His work seemed unusually impactful and we were eager to
support him."
Dr. Robert Hollander, the
winemaker and principal of 2redWinery, started small-volume wine
making in 2007 in pursuit of a long-standing passion in wine. After
he was diagnosed with prostate cancer at an incurable stage in
2010, Dr. Hollander, then a renowned clinician and education at the
Gainesville VA Medical Center, affiliated with the University of Florida, created The Hollander
Foundation to fund prostate cancer research. Dr. Hollander funds
his foundation through his non-profit winemaking and crowdfunding
and makes an annual gift to researchers like Dr. Huang. Dr.
Hollander's latest crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo has reached
71% of its goal, set to conclude on December
27th with all proceeds supporting prostate cancer research.
Backers of his campaign receive award winning wines in exchange for
their tax-deductible support with all proceeds benefitingprostate
cancer research. The Hollander Foundation has previously awarded
gifts to individuals at notable institutions, including Fox Chase
Cancer Research Center, UCLA, the Mayo
Clinic and John Hopkins.
While the $25000 gift may seem
modest compared to typical NIH grants, it represents more than 10%
of The Hollander Foundation's assets. In contrast, non-profit
organizations are required to distribute 5% of their assets
annually. Dr. Hollander emphasized the foundation's commitment to
making a difference, stating "It's personally important to me that
we do the best we can, to be as impactful as we can with what we
have."
Media Contact
Robert C Hollander, The Hollander Foundation, 1 5613085959,
doctorbobster@gmail.com, www.apointoflight.us
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