In Memory of Adam Opiela-Sethi Lab's Gastrointestinal Cancer Research's Fundraising Page

Conquer Cancer with Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund!
Conquer Cancer with Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund!

WHY WE'RE FUNDRAISING WITH THE JIMMY FUND WALK TO FIGHT CANCER

Led by Joe Opiela, our team walks in dedication to Adam Opiela, who passed away from metastatic colon cancer on July 25th, 2021 at the all-too-young age of 30.  As part of an inpatient team, I took care of Adam in the beginning of June and then again in July.  He faced many challenges during his clinical course.  I was constantly impressed with his even demeanor, friendly attitude and kind interactions; we often talked about the NBA playoffs, exchanging notes and analyses. Please see his obituary to learn more about Adam.  While taking care of Adam, I often felt helpless, and I certainly wish I could offer him more.  Because we believe we can do better for Adam and others, we are committed to basic science and translational colorectal cancer research, hoping to make breakthroughs that will impact lives in positive ways.

The overall goal of the Sethi lab is to combine clinical observations and evaluation of patient samples with rigorous basic science investigation to yield opportunities for impactful translational advances. Our passion for investigative research is fundamentally dependent upon its power to generate a deeper understanding of human disease and ultimately improve patient care. We are particularly committed to defining the fundamental mechanisms underlying colorectal cancer with the hope that such insight will translate into new mechanisms to prevent and treat cancer.

Colorectal cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer-mortality worldwide and is responsible for an alarming increasing trend in incidence among younger individuals.  The colon is a special organ in that it is the most rapidly renewing tissue in our body; the gut lining is replenished every 2 to 5 days, which is simply remarkable.  Maintaining the intestinal lining therefore requires stem cells to constantly give rise to mature cells to perform specialized functions such as absorption and secretion before eventually dying. Disruption of this natural maturation is a hallmark of colorectal cancer.  Our lab is focused on defining the molecular components that block proper maturation in cancer cells.  We are converting our new understanding into unique biotechnologies, including a new discovery platform to help us screen thousands of drugs to find the specific agents that overcome this block in maturation.  We strongly believe the next generation of therapeutics will restore proper maturation in colon cancer cells, reprogramming them to live out their natural life cycle.  We have also noticed that there are certain features that are conserved in the initiation of colorectal cancer.  We aim to study the genetic and molecular basis of hereditary and therapy-associated polyposis to bring new insight into this work.  Using innovative mouse models and patient-derived organoids, we hope to define the clinical and functional significance of these conserved events. 

In addition to our research efforts, we are dedicated to the mentorship of the next generation of physicians and scientists.  We believe in their potential to change the world. Please visit the Sethi Lab Website for more details.



PROGRESS TO GOAL

Raised:$31,775.35
Goal:$30,000
30team members

THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM MEMBERS

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THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM DONORS

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AMOUNT
Team Honor Roll
Adam will always be remembered by the Medfield Warrior Football Program
Alicia Santamaria & Total Eclipse Dance Studio
$103
Allie Reitman
Allison and Kevin Stone
Amy Burbank
$103
Andre Abouhala & Olivia Speckhart
Andrew & Misbath
Angelle Kettlewell
Ann West and Michael Piering
$100
Anonymous
Anonymous
$370
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
$100
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ashley Fox
$30
Bear and Liz Wojcik
$309
Becky and Chris Ray
$100
Ben Haycock
Bob and Ellen Strunk
$151
Breidenbachs
$103
Carolyn Kemp & Eric Broege
Carter O'Brien
$51
Cathy and John Sullivan
Cathy Ehrlich
$250
Christian B
$51
Cinthia Salinas
$103
Cody Armstrong
Connor and Robyn Hatten
Constantine Calivas
$206
Cynthia & John
$50
Damon calivas
$100
Daniel Palombo
$206
David & Jeanne Hill
$154
David and Katie Landy
$103
Dell for Rachel Steel
Denise Brienze
Disney for Martin Callinan
$51
Dr. Diego Cadavid and family
$100
Dr. Jon Opraseuth
$305
Dr. Jon Opraseuth
$25
Dr. Jonathan Reisman
$100
Emily Sobiecki
$130
Erica Davis
Fennell family
$103
Festa Burri Family Charitable Fund
For Opiela family
$500
Friends of Adam
$105
Ginny Blanford and John Bryant
$51
go, BB, go! <3 the jackson-chans
Gregory Crane
$100
Harrison and Madison Everts
Holly and Ryan LoRusso
$50
Jack and Yupapon McCanna
$100
Jack O'Connell
Jaclyn Cohen
Jake Kramer
James and Maria Wilcox
Jamie Parsons
$103
Jane Hill and Andy Dempsey
Jayne Donegan
$500
Joanne and Paul Morrissey
$100
John and Dorothy Owen
$100
John Lannon
$515
Joseph V Charney, Jr Family
Kaitlyn & TJ Smith
$100
Kathleen A Morrissey
$206
Kim and Gil Adams
$103
Kim Coutinho
$103
L. Coyne and C. Freeman
$500
Lennox
$51
Leslie Wardrop
$50
Lexi Farraye
$50
Linda & Brian Geraghty
Lisa and Joe Terry
Lisa Kimball
$206
Lyn Uhl and Garret White
$100
Madison Bennett
Mahajan Family
Margot Hayes
$50
Marion and John Castellucci
$100
Martin Callinan
$51
Mary & Brent Wheeldon
$100
Matthew, Georgia & Zoe Calivas
$200
Meaghan C
Mel and Claire Seibolt
Melissa Opraseuth
$300
Melissa Opraseuth
$40
Michael J Fishlow
$103
Michael Joseph
$25
Mike Decina & Erica Price
$103
Miss Bridget Fischer
$300
Miss Hanna Saghafi
$25
Mr. Brian Strunk
$200
Mr. Brian Strunk
$30
Mr. Jay Fischer
Mr. Jeff Suby
$103
Mr. Matthew Boole
$100
Mr. Michael Bernard
$100
Mr. Nick Kafker
$5,010
Mr. Richard Decina
$100
Mr. Robert Mary Mintz
$100
Mr. Robert McDonald
$100
Mr. Roth Wilkofsky
$309
Mr. Scott Wolf
$50
Mr. Toby Burrell
$103
Mrs. Alexandra Stenquist
$100
Mrs. Mary Posadowski
$103
Mrs. Shweta Mahajan Sethi
$30
Ms. Alexis Steel
$200
Ms. Joyce Nilsen
$206
Ms. Kelsey Boole
$51
Ms. Mary Ellen Curley
$100
Ms. Molly Masterson
$50
Ms. Rachel Steel
Nancy
$30
Nathan Samras
Nick C.
$100
Nicole C
$100
NIKE for Robyn Smith
$100
Nilay and Shweta Sethi
$500
On The Fringe
$515
Patricia Cioto
$100
Patti and George Whooley
$103
Paul A Smith
$50
Paul Edward Fischer
Pete Boylan
Peter and Jean Lynch
$100
Peter Gumas
Philip & Kathryn Boole
Philip & Kathryn Boole
Putterman Family
$200
Rich & Donna Yerganian
$51
Richard and Julie DeSorgher
$51
Robert B Tucker
$100
Robert Castellano
Russ & Diane Hallisey
$103
Ryan, Rachel & Avery Hogan
Ryley Negrelli
$51
Sam & Tim Doehler
$51
Scott & Christine Yerganian
$103
Scott Cook
$515
Shivan Mahajan
$50
Stephen and Maureen Hayes
Steven Kramer
$35
Stonegate Group Dean Calivas
$200
Taylor Boole
$50
Team Astrin
$3,090
The Callaghan's
The Dobbies
The Eamer Family
$103
The Tawa Family
$100
The Wright Family
Tim, Becky, and Olivia Whooley
Tom and Taylor Sweeney
Tom Conlon
$103
Tracey Hogan
Trish and Gary Foster
$30
Trissa, Tim and Etta Bowen
$51
Virginia and Glenn
Wendy and Paul Borosavage
$35
Whitehouse family
William and Susan Haycock
$103
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Conquer Cancer with Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund!
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In Memory of Adam Opiela-Sethi Lab's Gastrointestinal Cancer Research

Led by Joe Opiela, our team walks in dedication to Adam Opiela, who passed away from metastatic colon cancer on July 25th, 2021 at the all-too-young age of 30.  As part of an inpatient team, I took care of Adam in the beginning of June and then again in July.  He faced many challenges during his clinical course.  I was constantly impressed with his even demeanor, friendly attitude and kind interactions; we often talked about the NBA playoffs, exchanging notes and analyses. Please see his obituary to learn more about Adam.  While taking care of Adam, I often felt helpless, and I certainly wish I could offer him more.  Because we believe we can do better for Adam and others, we are committed to basic science and translational colorectal cancer research, hoping to make breakthroughs that will impact lives in positive ways.

The overall goal of the Sethi lab is to combine clinical observations and evaluation of patient samples with rigorous basic science investigation to yield opportunities for impactful translational advances. Our passion for investigative research is fundamentally dependent upon its power to generate a deeper understanding of human disease and ultimately improve patient care. We are particularly committed to defining the fundamental mechanisms underlying colorectal cancer with the hope that such insight will translate into new mechanisms to prevent and treat cancer.

Colorectal cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer-mortality worldwide and is responsible for an alarming increasing trend in incidence among younger individuals.  The colon is a special organ in that it is the most rapidly renewing tissue in our body; the gut lining is replenished every 2 to 5 days, which is simply remarkable.  Maintaining the intestinal lining therefore requires stem cells to constantly give rise to mature cells to perform specialized functions such as absorption and secretion before eventually dying. Disruption of this natural maturation is a hallmark of colorectal cancer.  Our lab is focused on defining the molecular components that block proper maturation in cancer cells.  We are converting our new understanding into unique biotechnologies, including a new discovery platform to help us screen thousands of drugs to find the specific agents that overcome this block in maturation.  We strongly believe the next generation of therapeutics will restore proper maturation in colon cancer cells, reprogramming them to live out their natural life cycle.  We have also noticed that there are certain features that are conserved in the initiation of colorectal cancer.  We aim to study the genetic and molecular basis of hereditary and therapy-associated polyposis to bring new insight into this work.  Using innovative mouse models and patient-derived organoids, we hope to define the clinical and functional significance of these conserved events. 

In addition to our research efforts, we are dedicated to the mentorship of the next generation of physicians and scientists.  We believe in their potential to change the world. Please visit the Sethi Lab Website for more details.



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