On May 16th and 17th, 2022, the NKore team journeyed to Washington, DC to speak at the DIPG Advocacy Group's Moonshot Kids reception and Congressional Briefing in an effort to bring more awareness to the unmet needs of children suffering from deadly brain tumors. NKore's co-founders Dr. Anahid Jewett and Tracy Ryan were among the list of presenters that included world-renowned oncologists, top tier cancer foundations, and members of Congress.
Mrs. Ryan presented on her family's 9-year journey to cure their daughter Sophie of a low-grade brain tumor, which led them to the formation of NKore alongside Dr. Jewett, NKore's CEO Greg Brophy who was also in attendance, and the company's COO Tim Brahm. Dr. Jewett followed Ryan with the hard hitting science that had Congressman Michael McCall of Texas so excited that he asked Ryan, Jewett and Brophy to join him in his office after the Congressional Briefing for further discussions.
But the real star of the show was Ryan's daughter Sophie, the inspiration behind NKore, who stole the heart of everyone in attendance...especially Rep McCall. Sophie and her family spent extra time with Congressman McCall, and received a private tour of the Capitol Building from one of his top aides. They were also able to reconnect with their longtime friend and avid supporter, Congressman Eric Swalwell, who has followed the Ryan's journey for over 6 years, and who has worked with Ryan to advance legislation.
Thanks to Janet Demeter of the DIPG Advocacy Group and the 501(c)3 Jack's Angels who produced the event, the Ryans, along with other cancer families in attendance, also received a private tour of the White House where the children were surprised by a meeting with the First Dog, Commander.
It is the goal of the Ryans and the whole NKore team to work closely to gain bi-partisan support for their very important mission to help patients of all ages battling cancer. Working alongside accomplished advocates like Janet Demeter, they further hope to secure more funding through President Biden's Moonshot Initiative for pediatric cancer research, and to extend the amount of funding allocated to pediatric research as a whole. Currently only 3.8% of all government funding is allocated to research for children, and very few drugs have been brought to market for kids in over 40 years.
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