Multi-Organization Partnership Announces $2.5 Million for Aging & Cancer Research
Awards follow recent launch of the Samuel Waxman Aging & Cancer Institute, an affiliate of
The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research
This initiative brings together a powerful multi-organization partnership that includes the American Cancer Society (ACS) and the Cancer Research Institute (CRI), with ACS providing early backing to help shape the 2025 Request for Proposals (RFP), and CRI co-funding an innovative research project focused on preventing age-dependent immune system dysfunction and tumor growth.
Rising Incidence of Cancer Due to Aging
Cancer is predominantly a disease of aging. Nearly 60 percent of all cancers and more than 70 percent of cancer-related deaths occur in people 65 and older. As life expectancy increases worldwide, cancer incidence is projected to rise sharply, with global cases expected to double by 2050, due in large part to aging populations.
"Our mission is grounded in a simple but urgent idea: understanding aging processes is essential to conquering cancer," said Samuel Waxman, MD, founder of SWCRF and director of the Waxman Institute. "By funding scientists who are rethinking cancer through the lens of aging, we are working toward an ultimate goal of healthier, longer lives with less cancer risk as we age."
Despite the strong link between aging and cancer, most research models and clinical trials have historically focused on younger populations, leaving major gaps in understanding how aging biology influences cancer risk, progression, recurrence and treatment response.
"The Waxman Institute was created to help close this gap," said
New Aging & Cancer Awards
The five projects below were carefully selected following a competitive request for proposals (RFP) issued in 2025 that included a rigorous peer review process. Each multidisciplinary team will receive
- Reducing Aging-Associated Blood Cancers by Understanding How TNFα Signaling Shapes Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Jennifer Trowbridge , PhD (The Jackson Laboratory)Peter Van Galen , PhD (Brigham and Women's Hospital)
- Senescence-Associated Metabolism in Age-Related Tumorigenesis
Corina Amor Vegas , MD, PhD (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)Joshua Rabinowitz , PhD (Princeton University)
- Targeting LINE-1 to Prevent Age-Dependent Immune Dysfunction in Cancer with support from CRI
Miriam Merad , MD, PhD (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
Nicholas Vabret, PhD (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)Vera Gorbunova , PhD (University of Rochester)
- Aging-Associated Inflammation in Lung Cancer Evolution
Tuomas Tammela , MD, PhD (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center)Alexander Tsankov , PhD (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
- Impact of Aging on the Intestinal Stem Cell Niche and Colorectal Cancer
Omer Yilmaz , MD, PhD (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Andrew Chan , MD, MPH (Massachusetts General Hospital)
These awards will be part of a broader
About The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research
The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research, a charitable organization based in New York City, actively partners with scientists worldwide to accelerate research that will transform cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Since 2017, The Mark Foundation has awarded over
About the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation
The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation is an international organization dedicated to curing and preventing cancer. The Foundation is a pioneer in cancer research and its mission is to eradicate cancer by funding cutting-edge research that identifies and corrects abnormal gene function that causes cancer and develops minimally toxic treatments for patients. Through the Foundation's collaborative group of world-class scientists, the Institute Without Walls, investigators share information and tools to speed the pace of cancer research. Since its inception in 1976, the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation has awarded more than
About the American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society is a leading cancer-fighting organization with a vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. For more than 110 years, we have been improving the lives of people with cancer and their families as the only organization combating cancer through advocacy, research, and patient support. We are committed to ensuring everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer.
About the Cancer Research Institute
The Cancer Research Institute, established in 1953, is the preeminent
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