Mona Jhaveri is an American biotech scientist and entrepreneur notable for innovative approaches to cancer research, detection, and funding. From 2005 to 2010,[1] she founded and ran Foligo Therapeutics Inc., a biotech startup that worked to develop and commercialize a DNA-based compound as a potential treatment for ovarian cancer.[2] She is also the founder and executive director of Sound Affects, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving financing for cancer research through collaboration with musicians.[3]
In 2006, she founded Foligo Therapeutics, a biotech company with a mission of developing ways to improve the detection and treatment of ovarian cancer. This included working to commercialize a DNA-based therapeutic compound as a potential treatment for ovarian cancer.[6][1] Foligo Therapeutics later folded due to lack of funds.[5][6]
Subsequently, Jhaveri founded Sound Affects, a non-profit organization dedicated to "changing how the war on cancer is fought and financed." Sound Affects, using a crowd-funding model, partners with independent musical artists to raise awareness and funding for cancer campaigns. Artists are motivated to raise money knowing that if they win, they can perform at an event that will provide them with exposure. For example, two acts participating with Sound Affects in 2015 raised enough money to win an opportunity to perform during New York Fashion Week.[3][7][8]
Awards and honors
Jhaveri received the SPORE Fellowship Award for Breast Cancer Research at the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center in 2001.[5] In 2008, she received the Cartier Women's Initiative Award, which was granted to five female entrepreneurs selected by an international jury of entrepreneurs and members of the business community for the creativity, sustainability, and social impact of their start-up projects.[2]
In 2017, Jhaveri was invited to appear on the 2018 SXSW lineup to present her innovative work with Sound Affects.[9]
Personal life
Jhaveri is married and the mother of two children.[4]
Selected publications
Mona S. Jhaveri, Antonina S. Rait, Koong-Nah Chung, Jane B. Trepel, Esther H. Chang (2004) Antisense oligonucleotides targeted to the human α folate receptor inhibit breast cancer cell growth and sensitize the cells to doxorubicin treatment. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 3: 1505–12
Jhaveri, Mona S.; Wagner, Conrad; Trepel, Jane B. (2001-12-01). "Impact of Extracellular Folate Levels on Global Gene Expression". Molecular Pharmacology. 60 (6). American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET): 1288–1295. doi:10.1124/mol.60.6.1288. ISSN0026-895X. PMID11723236.
Jhaveri, Mona S.; Morrow, Charles S. (1998). "Methylation-mediated regulation of the glutathione S-transferase P1 gene in human breast cancer cells". Gene. 210 (1). Elsevier BV: 1–7. doi:10.1016/s0378-1119(98)00021-3. ISSN0378-1119. PMID9524203.