Kaille Meguiar, DO, MPH, an oncologist at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, received a $100,000 Hyundai Hope on Wheels Impact Award to study psychosocial and neurocognitive outcomes in survivors of pediatric, adolescent and young adult cancers. Hyundai Hope on Wheels has provided over $2 million to Monroe Carell researchers since 2007. While 85% of children diagnosed with cancer now survive five years or longer, many face long-term challenges such as anxiety, depression, memory issues and impaired attention. Meguiar’s research will identify risk factors and develop interventions to improve quality of life for survivors and caregivers. She joined Vanderbilt’s faculty in July 2025 and aims to advance comprehensive long-term care for childhood cancer survivors. In this photo: Greta Ford, a patient ambassador, poses for a photo during the handprint ceremony as part of the Hyundai Hope on Wheels event.