Wisconsin Health News

The Ride funds $352,000 in cancer research at Carbone Cancer Center        

Grants awarded during Saturday’s Badger hockey game

MADISON, Wis. – Research efforts at the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center received a $352,000 boost this weekend when The Ride announced the winners of 14 scholarships during the Badger hockey game Saturday night. In two years, The Ride has raised more than a half million dollars for cancer research at UW-Madison.

The second year of The Ride took place in September and drew more than 1,250 bike riders to the roads of eastern Dane County to raise money for local cancer research.

“The Ride was created as a way for the community to support that most promising cancer research at the University of Wisconsin, and to move the most promising laboratory discoveries into treatments and cures,’’ says Dr. Deric Wheeler, director of The Ride and associate professor of human oncology at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.

Wheeler notes that 100 percent of all money raised by riders goes directly back to fund cancer research at UW.

Wheeler and team are excited with the second-year success of The Ride, noting that the event saw an increase of 400 riders and more than doubled the fundraising amount from its inaugural year. This year’s event will take place on Sunday, September 23. For more on the research projects and details on the 2018 event, please see The Ride.

The research awards made during the intermission of the Wisconsin Badgers versus Penn State Nittany Lions hockey game went to:

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