This video interviews Dr. Alejandro Sweet-Cordero at Stanford University about his research on Ewing's Sarcoma that is supported by the Sunbeam Foundation. The video was made by Michael Coleman of Coleman Films for the Sunbeam Foundation.

Our purpose is to identify and support cutting-edge research aimed at finding a cure for Ewing's Sarcoma and other forms of pediatric bone cancer. In targeting such rare and underfunded childhood and adolescent diseases, our contributions can transform the field and have a significant impact on the lives and life chances of affected children.

The Sunbeam Foundation is an all-volunteer organization. All contributions go directly to the fight against childhood bone cancers.  

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2024 Pat Looney Sunbeam Scholar Grant Recipient

Borja Ruiz-Fernandez de Cordoba, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher Sweet-Cordero Lab

Department of Pediatrics, UCSF

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2022 + 2023 Pat Looney Sunbeam Scholar Grant Recipient

Jay F Sarthy, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics Assistant Director of Epigenetics

Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research

Seattle Children’s Research Institute

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2021 Video Message

Watch this video message to you from our 2021 Sunbeam Grant Recipients and donate to support our work next year!

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Pat Looney Sunbeam Scholar Grant

In memory of our long-standing supporter and friend.

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2018 Grant recipients

Long-Sheng Chang, Ph.D., Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Marcela Briones (Sunbeam Scholar): UCSF

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2017 grant recipients

Dawn S. Chandler, Ph.D., Nationwide Children's

Marcela Briones (Sunbeam Scholar): UCSF

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Thank you to the Sereno Group

For raising over $10,000 through their 1% program for the Sunbeam Foundation

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WUSTL World Cup

Washington University in St. Louis Hosts annual soccer tournament to raise money for the Sunbeam Foundation

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