About OncoInsightBridge

Learn how we explain childhood cancer clearly, responsibly, and with guidance from trusted experts.

A cozy reading nook designed as an educational space about childhood cancer, featuring a low, light-wood bookshelf filled with neatly arranged medical reference books and colorful educational binders. On a nearby round table rests a closed laptop with a subtle pediatric ribbon sticker, a stack of printed research summaries, and a small, healthy green plant in a matte white pot. Soft afternoon light filters through sheer curtains, creating gentle shadows on the floor and a warm glow on the table surface. Photographic realism, shot at a three-quarter angle with a balanced composition, evoking accessibility, calm focus, and the idea that complex cancer information can be understood in a comfortable, inviting environment.
A bright, welcoming research workspace with a sturdy light-wood table covered in neatly arranged lab equipment: clear test tubes in a rack, labeled sample vials, a tablet displaying a colorful pediatric cancer research dashboard, and a neatly open notebook with graphs and pathways sketched in vibrant inks. Shelves in the background hold organized binders and storage boxes in soft pastel tones. Natural daylight pours through a large unseen window, casting soft highlights on glass surfaces and creating a calm, focused atmosphere. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, emphasizing organization, transparency, and the careful science behind improving childhood cancer treatments.

Making Pediatric Cancer Understandable

OncoInsightBridge is an educational hub that turns complex pediatric oncology research, treatments, and advocacy topics into clear, compassionate explanations for families, supporters, and educators.

Disclaimer: We are not medical professionals. The information on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be used as medical advice.

Our Team

A cozy reading nook designed as an educational space about childhood cancer, featuring a low, light-wood bookshelf filled with neatly arranged medical reference books and colorful educational binders. On a nearby round table rests a closed laptop with a subtle pediatric ribbon sticker, a stack of printed research summaries, and a small, healthy green plant in a matte white pot. Soft afternoon light filters through sheer curtains, creating gentle shadows on the floor and a warm glow on the table surface. Photographic realism, shot at a three-quarter angle with a balanced composition, evoking accessibility, calm focus, and the idea that complex cancer information can be understood in a comfortable, inviting environment.

Allison Wu

Founder and Blog Writer

Hi! I’m Allison, and I’m an incoming high school senior. I’m very interested in pediatric oncology, medical research, and healthcare advocacy. I created OncoBridge to make pediatric cancer research more accessible to patients, families. students, and advocates. Scientific research can be difficult to understand, and I hope to help bridge the gap between researchers and the broader community.

A bright, welcoming research workspace with a sturdy light-wood table covered in neatly arranged lab equipment: clear test tubes in a rack, labeled sample vials, a tablet displaying a colorful pediatric cancer research dashboard, and a neatly open notebook with graphs and pathways sketched in vibrant inks. Shelves in the background hold organized binders and storage boxes in soft pastel tones. Natural daylight pours through a large unseen window, casting soft highlights on glass surfaces and creating a calm, focused atmosphere. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, emphasizing organization, transparency, and the careful science behind improving childhood cancer treatments.

Olivia Peng

Marketing Director and Data Analyst

Hi! I’m Olivia, and I’m an incoming high school junior interested in research and marketing. I know that scientific findings can often be difficult to comprehend, and I hope that through OncoBridge, I can help more people access the information they need in engaging and meaningful ways~