Prominent Cyclist Commits To Ride For The Future Of Cancer Research

Seasoned cyclist George Hincapie has raced on cycling’s largest stage – the Tour de France – 17 times. Now he’s racing for more than a medal – he’s racing for a cure.
LOWVELO Ambassador Pushes MUSC And Community To Pedal For Cancer

MUSC first lady Kathy Cole was intrigued when she heard about LOWVELO, a bike ride where 100 percent of money raised will go to fund cancer research.
Drum Roll, Please.

LOWVELO passed the 300th rider mark with the registration of Hollings Cancer Center researcher Shaun Olsen. An assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at MUSC, Olsen’s research focuses on the structural biology of proteins involved in signal transduction.
Top Eight Tips To Protect Your Skin

As summer approaches and you hit the outdoors, take time to remember these top 8 tips of how to best protect your skin. Dr. Andrea Abbott, a surgical oncologist who specializes in treating melanoma at Hollings Cancer Center, shares her top advice. The best skin cancer treatment to her? Prevention.
Hollings Cancer Center Lands Its Highest Score, Receives Nci-Designation Renewal

As if there weren’t enough reasons to ride, here’s another. Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) got its highest score ever in its recent renewal of its designation as a National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Center.
Doing What He Does Best – In A New Lab And Town

Dr. Denis Guttridge, PhD, recently relocated to Charleston, SC in 2018 to join the MUSC faculty and serve as the Director of the Darby Children’s Research Institute and Associate Director of Translational Sciences at Hollings Cancer Center.
Hollings Horizons Winter 2019

Welcome to the first edition of the Hollings Horizons magazine. Published twice a year, it captures the transformational developments happening at Hollings Cancer Center.