Bringing research from bench to bedside.
Our Mission
St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute (CCRI) strives to improve treatment for children and adolescents with cancer by bringing together translational and clinical research with open-minded exploration of basic disease mechanisms. Every year, 250-300 children and adolescents in Austria alone are diagnosed with cancer. Thanks to research, more than 80 % of these children will now survive. Integrally connected with St. Anna Children’s Hospital, experimental and theoretical scientists at CCRI work side-by-side with oncologists to tackle eminent issues in pediatric cancer research and therapy.
The CCRI trains a generation of passionate and courageous researchers thriving on this interdisciplinary exchange and it hosts state-of-the-art experimental facilities to power this mission. CCRI tears down conventional boundaries by constant exchange and collaboration with outside institutions in order to go the extra mile for the benefit of the patient. Bringing research from bench to bedside, CCRI headquarters multiple clinical trials and is tightly integrated in international networks to maximize innovation and impact.
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MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship enables the building of fusion-driven Sarcoma Models
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship enables the building of fusion-driven Sarcoma Models Sarcomas, aggressive tumors that primarily affect…
When Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) Transforms
When Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) Transforms (Vienna, 05.04.2024) Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is highly treatable….
The two faces of neutrophils in tumor biology
The two faces of neutrophils in tumor biology (Vienna, 26.03.2024) Neutrophils are the most common…
Researchers investigate the control center for maintaining immune cell fitness
Researchers investigate the control center for maintaining immune cell fitness (Vienna, 14.03.2024) The endoplasmic reticulum in…