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MCDB Researchers Raise Money for Research

MCDB Relay Team

Lab scientists understand more than anybody how expensive it is to conduct biomedical research.

Lab scientists understand more than anybody how expensive it is to conduct biomedical research. They also know that the money they spend in the lab comes from hard-working taxpayers and generous donors.

Last weekend, MCDB students, staff, and faculty members鈥攎any who are searching for cancer cures鈥攖ook a break from the lab bench and donned running and walking shoes to raise critical cash for cancer research in the American Cancer Society鈥檚 Relay for Life of Boulder. Together, the team raised $2,480, and the event raised $27,000, which was $7,000 over the goal.

About half of MCDB鈥檚 team camped through the night at the event venue, Potts Field track, on CU鈥檚 East Campus. 鈥淲e probably walked over 100 miles around the track,鈥 MCDB graduate student, Jaimee Hoefert, said. Joaquin Espinosa, MCDB associate professor and cancer researcher, won the fleet-footed prize. Espinosa arrived at the event at 1 am and ran 25 MILES around the track, earning him the honor of most laps completed during the event. MCDB graduate student Lavan Khandan got 3rd place at the midnight 5K fun run.

This year鈥檚 relay event was just a start of an annual MCDB tradition, Hoefert insists. She鈥檚 already told department members to stay tuned for information about next year鈥檚 MCDB Relay for Life team.