A Lasting Legacy: Minneapolis Metsquerade extends legacy of those affected by metastatic breast cancer
The seventh annual Minneapolis Metsquerade was held on Oct. 5 at Mystic Lake Casino, and $220,000 was raised to research Stage IV metastatic breast cancer through METAvivor. In this non-profit organization, 100 percent of funds go toward increasing awareness of advanced breast cancer and equity in research and patient support.
Shedding Light on Male Breast Cancer: By spreading the word and fostering open conversations about male breast cancer, we can ensure better awareness, earlier detection, and ultimately, better outcomes for those affected.
APPLICATIONS OPEN For New Training Program - PACE - offered at The Hormel Institute: PACE, a one-year, full-time program, is designed to provide unparalleled research training opportunities to recent graduates of undergraduate programs to prepare them for success in postgraduate programs in the field of biomedical science.