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The PLGA Research Program - Dana Farber Cancer Institute
The establishment of The PLGA Research Program - Dana Farber Cancer Institute - UPDATES
The PLGA Foundation approved the newest grant to the PLGA Program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute on November 30th, 2009. The grant funding will help to establish a new Pathology Research Scientist position, which will expand the program's research enterprise by focusing on important projects such as acquisition and genetic characterization of LGA tumor samples. The foundation is very pleased to support this position from January 2010 through December 2012. In addition to this grant, the PLGA Foundation has directed further funding to the PLGA Program's wide array of research and clinical initiatives through the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge, the Boston Marathon(r) Jimmy Fund Walk, and other events.
According Dr. Chuck Stiles, "We are grateful to the PLGA Foundation for their continued, generous support of our research program. Funding provided by the foundation is absolutely critical for sustaining our efforts to identify novel genetic mutations in pediatric LGAs. It's these mutations that will serve as targets for a new generation of smart drugs for these tumors."
Dr. Mark Kieran comments, "The support of the PLGA Foundation is enabling us to decipher the biology of
LGAs. New foundation funds will allow us to translate our research findings into clinical tests that can be used to test patient tumors. Our ability to test for tumor mutations to stratify patients will be essential for the next generation of targeted-drug clinical trials."
