The Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy (ACGT) supports the extraordinary
potential offered by cell and gene-based therapies to accelerate effective and
safe treatment of all types of cancer. Founded in 2001 by Greenwich residents
Barbara and Edward Netter, it is the only national non-profit organization
committed exclusively to cancer gene therapy research and is identified by the
BBB as an Accredited Charity One
hundred percent (100%) of all funds raised by ACGT goes directly to support
medical research.
Since its inception in 2001, ACGT has issued over $20
million in research grants to 33 ACGT Research Fellows representing such
leading research institutions as Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, St. Jude's Children's Hospital,
Duke University, The Salk Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Memorial
Sloan-Kettering, University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine, and the
University of Chicago. Identified through a rigorous selection procedure, the
scientists and their research projects address brain, breast,
lymphoma/leukemia, prostate, breast, lung, and ovarian cancer among others.