# Huntsman Cancer Institute

**Type:** venture
**Status:** Draft
**Confidence:** Medium
**Focus:** cancer research, NCI comprehensive cancer center, hereditary cancer genetics, clinical trials, translational medicine, life sciences
**Stage:** Established academic research institute and hospital (founded 1995)
**Location:** Salt Lake City, UT
**Updated:** 2026-06-18
**Needs-reviewed:** 2026-06-18
**Hero:** https://picsum.photos/seed/huntsman-cancer-institute-research-2026/1600/1100
**Pull:** *The Mountain West's only NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center — and the place where more inherited-cancer genes have been found than anywhere else.*

## Summary

Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) is the cancer research institute and hospital of University of Utah Health, founded in 1995 through a gift from Jon M. and Karen Huntsman. It is the National Cancer Institute–designated Comprehensive Cancer Center for a five-state region — Utah, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and Wyoming — which HCI describes as the largest geographic catchment area of any cancer center in the country. The institute reports more than 400 open clinical trials and more than 300 research teams. [source:huntsman-cancer-institute-official-website]

For the Great Work Utah wiki, HCI is the scientific anchor of Utah's cancer-research ecosystem and one of the most consequential medical research institutions in the Mountain West.

## Impact

HCI states that more genes for inherited cancers have been discovered there than at any other cancer center. That lineage traces to the Utah Population Database (UPDB), a multigenerational genealogy-plus-health-records resource that helped make landmark hereditary-cancer discoveries possible and continues to support work on familial cancer risk. The combination of a deep population-genetics asset with molecular and clinical research is HCI's distinctive strength.

Impact lands through several channels at once: direct patient care across a large, largely rural catchment; scientific discovery and publication; training of the next generation of cancer scientists and clinicians; and, increasingly, translation of discoveries toward clinical use and spinout companies.

## What They Are Building

HCI is both a working hospital and a research enterprise, so "what they are building" spans clinical capacity and scientific programs. On the access side, the institute and University of Utah Health broke ground in 2025 on a new Comprehensive Cancer Center in Vineyard, Utah, expanding care into a fast-growing part of the state.

On the translational side, HCI participates in the University of Utah Therapeutic Accelerator Hub (U2TAH), a partnership of HCI, the College of Pharmacy, and the university's PIVOT Center, created to bridge the gap between laboratory drug discoveries and clinical development. Public University of Utah material describes the accelerator as seeded with a $22.5M commitment and led by senior managing director David Bearss, with all disease areas eligible even though cancer is a central focus. [source:huntsman-cancer-institute-official-website]

## What They Need Now

As an academic medical center, HCI's "needs" are mostly people and translational partners rather than venture capital: cancer biologists, geneticists and genetic counselors, epidemiologists and population scientists, clinical oncologists, computational biologists, data-science and AI researchers, and clinical-trial and research-operations staff. The U2TAH track specifically needs researchers and operators who want to turn discoveries into companies with institutional support, plus the commercialization and capital partners that spinouts require.

For people seeking meaningful work, HCI fits scientists who want to work at the intersection of population-scale data (UPDB) and molecular biology without relocating to a coastal hub, and who are comfortable with academic timelines and grant-dependent funding.

## Who Could Help

Useful helpers include university-commercialization and licensing partners (the PIVOT Center plays this role internally), IP counsel with life-sciences depth, translational and preclinical-development advisors, and life-sciences investors willing to back university spinouts. Philanthropic capital remains central to the institute's model.

## Utah Context

HCI is the gravitational center of Utah life sciences. Its discoveries and people seed the broader ecosystem — clinical-stage drug programs, diagnostics companies, and translational startups around Salt Lake City frequently trace back to University of Utah and HCI research. The shared connective tissue is visible in overlaps like David Bearss, who leads U2TAH and also founded the clinical-stage company [Halia Therapeutics](halia-therapeutics.md). For founders and researchers, understanding HCI is close to a prerequisite for understanding how serious Utah health ventures get started.

## Evidence

- [Source: Huntsman Cancer Institute Official Pages (Leadership, NCI Designation, U2TAH)](huntsman-cancer-institute-official-website.md)

## Open Questions

- HCI reports a leadership transition: Bradley Cairns, PhD, a chromatin biologist and longtime University of Utah researcher, became CEO on September 1, 2025, succeeding Mary Beckerle. How strategy and the translational push evolve under Cairns is a genuine watch item.
- Public sources date the founding of U2TAH to October 2020 with a $22.5M commitment; some secondary framing describes a later relaunch or expansion. The accelerator's current scale and spinout track record should be verified before strong claims.
- Annual patient volumes, research funding totals, and the number of UPDB-driven discoveries are referenced qualitatively here and not pinned to primary figures in this pass.
- Imagery is a deterministic placeholder. A license-cleared photograph of the institute, its research facilities, or the new Vineyard center should replace it before this renders as a marquee page.
