How a cancer diagnosis led Joe Apgar to Pelotonia CEO role
Cancer survivor Joe Apgar's passion for Pelotonia began long before he became CEO.
Cancer survivor Joe Apgar's passion for Pelotonia began long before he became CEO.
Pelotonia season is officially underway with registration now open for the annual cycling event that supports Ohio State’s cancer research.
From new immunotherapy treatments to increased care access for central Ohioans — and a lot of innovation in between — 2022 was another big year in the quest to create a cancer-free world at The Ohio State University.
Pelotonia riders is ready to board their bikes again, but there are plenty of other ways to help support Ohio State’s cancer research through the annual event.
It’s time for another year of riding for research as Pelotonia participants gear up to support Ohio State’s work to create a cancer-free world.
Ohio State nurses are teaming with the LLS to light the way toward a future without blood cancers.
Learn all about the annual bike ride’s impact on the past, present and future of cancer research at Ohio State.
Pelotonia is back and better than ever in 2021, and the Greatest Team Ever is gearing up to ride — and walk, run and more — to support cancer research at Ohio State.
OSUCCC director Raphael Pollock, MD, PhD, explains how, even amid COVID-19, the Pelotonia community will provide vital support to The James’ work to create a cancer-free world.
Pelotonia CEO Doug Ulman explains how “My Pelotonia” participants are choosing — and then completing — personal challenges to raise funds for cancer research at Ohio State.