LOWVELO Celebrates Raising Nearly $1 Million In Support OF Cancer Research

The LOWVELO Big Reveal Party honored top fundraisers and celebrated raising nearly $1 million in the ride’s inaugural year through peer-to-peer fundraising and sponsorships.
Rider Reflects On How LOWVELO Changed Her Life

MaryNell Goolsby says that LOWVELO has played an enormous role in her positive outlook on life and her recovery this year.
Better Than Ever: Cancer Survivor To Ride LOWVELO With Doctor Who Saved His Life

Nick Charalambous had suffered enough after a bike accident left him with a broken back and neck. Being diagnosed with a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma three years later took him down another painful road, but it also strengthened his resolve to ride again.
Clemson Joins Forces With Hollings Cancer Center To Score Big Win For Cancer Research

If there’s one thing Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney knows a thing or two about, it’s the power of teamwork. It’s one reason, despite the crazy fall football schedule revving up, he paused to do a public service announcement for LOWVELO.
Patient Testimonies At LOWVELO Peloton Rally Remind Us Why We Ride

Patient Jill Simmonds recently decided to ride in LOWVELO. Little did she know that shortly after registering she would be diagnosed with breast cancer.
Hollings Cafe Owners Gear Up To Ride Tandem

This couple’s amazing love story has them riding tandem in LOWVELO. And get this – one of them is just learning to ride a bike.
LOWVELO Helps Energize Patient As She Fights Rare Cancer

Come Nov. 2, Mary Nell Goolsby will be climbing on a bike to ride 50 miles. Her son, Turner Waldrup, and her brother, Lee Goolsby, will ride double that. Here’s why they are so motivated.
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.