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ANNOUNCEMENT NEW PROGRAM: Geriatric Oncology Therapy Optimization Program (GoTo Program)

ANNOUNCEMENT NEW PROGRAM: Geriatric Oncology Therapy Optimization Program (GoTo Program) December 9, 2020 Together with our partners in Gateway for Cancer Research, we are delighted to announce the approval of a clinical research program in therapy optimization for the geriatric population with funds of USD 2M.  Despite the challenges of COVID-19 throughout 2020, the team […]

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Virtual award ceremony for 2020 in Grants Symptom Management

Virtual award ceremony for 2020 in Grants Symptom Management November 5, 2020 With respect to our focus area of disease and treatment burden, our goal is to fund research to identify better approaches to prevent or treat acute or chronic symptoms and morbidities related to cancer and its treatment, and related caregiving. There is an

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Webinar: Investing in Personal Freedom & Prosperity

Webinar: Investing in Personal Freedom & Prosperity October 6, 2020 Do you plan to apply for a Rising Tide Foundation grant in the future? We invite you to join our Chairman and Advisory Board for an interactive discussion to learn more about what motivates our “Freedom in Practice” portfolio. You will have the opportunity to meet our grant

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Addition to the Rising Tide Foundation Team – Welcome Patrick!

Addition to the Rising Tide Foundation Team – Welcome Patrick! September 1, 2020 We are delighted to announce Patrick Oetting joins our team in Schaffhausen as Program Manager Freedom in Practice. Patrick graduated from Bethel University with a B.A. in Economics & Finance where he first cultivated a love of classical liberalism. Prior to working at Rising

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Helping artisanal miners in Colombia face the Covid-19 crisis

Helping artisanal miners in Colombia face the Covid-19 crisis June 19, 2020 MIT D-Lab and local community partners to deliver virtual trainings on making masks, hand sanitizer, vertical gardens, and portable chicken coops. Informal, small-scale gold miners extract 20 to 30 percent of all gold worldwide, and in Colombia, they produce 60 percent of all

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Proactive grant making strategy for the cancer research program

Proactive grant making strategy for the cancer research program May 20, 2020 Introduction The Rising Tide Foundation has developed a proactive grant making strategy for its scientific programs. Through this we aim to expedite the achievement of our mission “to exert an indelible influence and support groundbreaking and pioneering clinical cancer research to help patients

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Steering a sea change for cancer patients

Steering a sea change for cancer patients May 6, 2020 Rising Tide Foundation’s quest to advance cancer research and care. When Shawn Stephenson’s grandmother, Mary Brown Stephenson, died of cancer, it was a devastating turn of events for his family—both for her loss, of course, and also because she was denied existing treatment that could

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A novel approach to cancer’s metabolism – the target of Rising Tide Foundation partnership with Oxford University

A novel approach to cancer’s metabolism – the target of Rising Tide Foundation partnership with Oxford University March 16, 2020 The Rising Tide Foundation (RTF), Rising Tide Foundation for Clinical Cancer Research (RTFCCR) and Oxford University are partnering on first-in-class oncology therapeutics designed to disrupt the power supply to cancer cells, making them more susceptible

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