FoundationPageTicket
The transformations from pages will link back to that page. Use the container to choose how many per row. The background color and text and images are on the content tab of the page. All these styles are also availbe from the Foundation Data page type. They will use the link field on the content tab for the link.
FoundationPageTicket_short
Use the container to choose how many per row.
FoundationPageTicket_nopic
Use the container to choose how many per row. control the color of the button on the content tab.
Foundation_LongPageTicket
Use the container to choose how many per row. Control the color of the button on the content tab.
Employer Matching
Multiply your impact by supporting ROI through your workplace’s charitable giving program. Check with your Human Resources department to learn about options available through your employer.
Foundation_FoundationPage_FlipCard
Use the container to choose how many per row. Image size for these should be 600 x 812. They could be smaller, but make sure it's the same 8.5/11 rati0
Foundation_Card
Use the container to choose how many per row. If the flip is too much, use this much simpler transformation. The picture is still important.
Foundation_PageBox
Use the container to choose how many per row. Control the color of the button on the content tab.
This is a callout box
This transformation is perfect if you need to stack a few page callouts on top of one another. I would recomend you use a smaller callout image (280x186), although a larger size would still work.FoundationPictureLeft
This is a transformation from the Foundation Data page type. You can control the border radius on the content tab.
Monthly giving
Your contribution is automatically charged once a month, sustaining discoveries that help people live longer, healthier lives. Join today and make an impact all year long.FoundationPictureRight
This is a transformation from the Foundation Data page type. You can control the border radius on the content tab.
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FoundationDataLinkIcons
This is a transformation from the Foundation Link Stack page type. You can choose which icon on the content tab.
FoundationAccordion
This is a transformation from the Foundation Accordion page type. It works best using the repeater widget.
This is the title
Always remember to fill out the content section of the data piece. Otherwise this will be empty.LinkStack
This is a transformation called link called LinkStack from the Foundation Link Stack page type.FoundationPictureOverlap_Right
This is a transformation from the Foundation Data page type. It works best on a wide section.
Vision
A world where every person has access to the best radiation therapy to live a longer, healthier life.Mission:
To bring the vision to reality, the Foundation will accelerate bold and innovative ideas in radiation therapy.Foundation_Bio_Card
This is a transformation from the Foundation Researcher Detail page type. Use the container to adjust the amount of images per row.
Foundation_Bio_longCallout_left
This is a transformation from the Foundation Researcher Detail page type. Use the container to add an animation if you want one.
Jose Antonio Lopez-Valverde, PhD
Nanoparticles made with elements like gadolinium (in AGuIX®) and bismuth (AGuIX-Bi) can act as contrast agents in medical imaging. They can also improve how radiation kills cancer cells. How they enter tumor cells and how close they get to the cells' nucleus determines their success.
Foundation_Bio_longCallout_right
This is a transformation from the Foundation Researcher Detail page type. You can add animations from the content tab.
Harkiran Kaur Kooner, PhD
Radiotherapy is the only curative treatment option for many patients with tumors near the central airways. SBRT can cause serious side effects when tumors are close to or involve critical structures. It is not established how much radiation the airways can tolerate before airway narrowing or lung collapse.



