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MODL-26. CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK: ACCELERATING RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION AND OPEN-SCIENCE
The Children’s Brain Tumor Network (formerly known as Children’s Brain Tumor Consortium- CBTTC) is a global organization pioneering a model of open-science medical research to improve treatment and discover cures. Started in 2011, our objective was to utilize a regulatory, agreement, and governance...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715173/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.599 |
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author | Lilly, Jena Mason, Jennifer Appert, Elizabeth Heath, Allison Zhu, Yuankun Zhang, Bo Koptyra, Mateusz Santi, Mariarita Pollack, Ian Goldman, Stewart Leary, Sarah Buccoliero, Anna Scagnet, Mirko Haussler, David Hanson, Derek Zhang, Jiangguo Wan, Weiqing Li, Chunde Firestein, Ron Cain, Jason Phillips, Joanna Gupta, Nalin Mueller, Sabine Grant, Gerald Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle Partap, Sonia Greenfield, Jeffrey Rood, Brian Nazarian, Javad Raabe, Eric Jackson, Eric Stapleton, Stacie Lober, Robert Kram, David Storm, Phillip Lulla, Rishi Prados, Michael Resnick, Adam Waanders, Angela |
author_facet | Lilly, Jena Mason, Jennifer Appert, Elizabeth Heath, Allison Zhu, Yuankun Zhang, Bo Koptyra, Mateusz Santi, Mariarita Pollack, Ian Goldman, Stewart Leary, Sarah Buccoliero, Anna Scagnet, Mirko Haussler, David Hanson, Derek Zhang, Jiangguo Wan, Weiqing Li, Chunde Firestein, Ron Cain, Jason Phillips, Joanna Gupta, Nalin Mueller, Sabine Grant, Gerald Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle Partap, Sonia Greenfield, Jeffrey Rood, Brian Nazarian, Javad Raabe, Eric Jackson, Eric Stapleton, Stacie Lober, Robert Kram, David Storm, Phillip Lulla, Rishi Prados, Michael Resnick, Adam Waanders, Angela |
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description | The Children’s Brain Tumor Network (formerly known as Children’s Brain Tumor Consortium- CBTTC) is a global organization pioneering a model of open-science medical research to improve treatment and discover cures. Started in 2011, our objective was to utilize a regulatory, agreement, and governance architecture to remove existing research barriers that slowed down the pace of research and collaboration. Our network now includes 17 institutions working together to empower research. As of December 2019, over 3,600 subjects have been enrolled resulting in collection of over 45,000 specimens. Clinical data collection is longitudinal and includes medical history, diagnosis, treatment, pathology slides and reports, radiology imaging and reports, and outcome data. The tissue is collected flash-frozen, in freezing media, and fresh for the generation of pre-clinical models including cell lines. Blood is collected from the subject, with blood or saliva collected from the parents for germline comparison. Additionally, the Children’s Brain Tumor Network- Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas has generated 952 WGS and RNAseq, 221 proteomics, with annotated clinical data. All of this data, both generated raw and processed data, has been made available broadly to the scientific community via cloud-based platforms, including the Gabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Portal, Cavatica, and PedCbioportal. As of January 2020, we have 45 approved biospecimen requests and 80 genomic/molecular data requests. In summary, the Children’s Brain Tumor Network’s goal is to accelerate the pace of discovery by providing resources and expanding the network of scientists working towards a cure. |
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spelling | pubmed-77151732020-12-09 MODL-26. CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK: ACCELERATING RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION AND OPEN-SCIENCE Lilly, Jena Mason, Jennifer Appert, Elizabeth Heath, Allison Zhu, Yuankun Zhang, Bo Koptyra, Mateusz Santi, Mariarita Pollack, Ian Goldman, Stewart Leary, Sarah Buccoliero, Anna Scagnet, Mirko Haussler, David Hanson, Derek Zhang, Jiangguo Wan, Weiqing Li, Chunde Firestein, Ron Cain, Jason Phillips, Joanna Gupta, Nalin Mueller, Sabine Grant, Gerald Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle Partap, Sonia Greenfield, Jeffrey Rood, Brian Nazarian, Javad Raabe, Eric Jackson, Eric Stapleton, Stacie Lober, Robert Kram, David Storm, Phillip Lulla, Rishi Prados, Michael Resnick, Adam Waanders, Angela Neuro Oncol Preclinical Models/Experimental Therapy/Drug Discovery The Children’s Brain Tumor Network (formerly known as Children’s Brain Tumor Consortium- CBTTC) is a global organization pioneering a model of open-science medical research to improve treatment and discover cures. Started in 2011, our objective was to utilize a regulatory, agreement, and governance architecture to remove existing research barriers that slowed down the pace of research and collaboration. Our network now includes 17 institutions working together to empower research. As of December 2019, over 3,600 subjects have been enrolled resulting in collection of over 45,000 specimens. Clinical data collection is longitudinal and includes medical history, diagnosis, treatment, pathology slides and reports, radiology imaging and reports, and outcome data. The tissue is collected flash-frozen, in freezing media, and fresh for the generation of pre-clinical models including cell lines. Blood is collected from the subject, with blood or saliva collected from the parents for germline comparison. Additionally, the Children’s Brain Tumor Network- Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas has generated 952 WGS and RNAseq, 221 proteomics, with annotated clinical data. All of this data, both generated raw and processed data, has been made available broadly to the scientific community via cloud-based platforms, including the Gabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Portal, Cavatica, and PedCbioportal. As of January 2020, we have 45 approved biospecimen requests and 80 genomic/molecular data requests. In summary, the Children’s Brain Tumor Network’s goal is to accelerate the pace of discovery by providing resources and expanding the network of scientists working towards a cure. Oxford University Press 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7715173/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.599 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Preclinical Models/Experimental Therapy/Drug Discovery Lilly, Jena Mason, Jennifer Appert, Elizabeth Heath, Allison Zhu, Yuankun Zhang, Bo Koptyra, Mateusz Santi, Mariarita Pollack, Ian Goldman, Stewart Leary, Sarah Buccoliero, Anna Scagnet, Mirko Haussler, David Hanson, Derek Zhang, Jiangguo Wan, Weiqing Li, Chunde Firestein, Ron Cain, Jason Phillips, Joanna Gupta, Nalin Mueller, Sabine Grant, Gerald Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle Partap, Sonia Greenfield, Jeffrey Rood, Brian Nazarian, Javad Raabe, Eric Jackson, Eric Stapleton, Stacie Lober, Robert Kram, David Storm, Phillip Lulla, Rishi Prados, Michael Resnick, Adam Waanders, Angela MODL-26. CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK: ACCELERATING RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION AND OPEN-SCIENCE |
title | MODL-26. CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK: ACCELERATING RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION AND OPEN-SCIENCE |
title_full | MODL-26. CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK: ACCELERATING RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION AND OPEN-SCIENCE |
title_fullStr | MODL-26. CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK: ACCELERATING RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION AND OPEN-SCIENCE |
title_full_unstemmed | MODL-26. CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK: ACCELERATING RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION AND OPEN-SCIENCE |
title_short | MODL-26. CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK: ACCELERATING RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION AND OPEN-SCIENCE |
title_sort | modl-26. children’s brain tumor network: accelerating research through collaboration and open-science |
topic | Preclinical Models/Experimental Therapy/Drug Discovery |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715173/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.599 |
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