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TBIO-03. THE GIFT FROM A CHILD PROGRAM IS EMPOWERING POST-MORTEM TISSUE DONATION ACROSS THE UNITED STATES

The Gift from a Child (GFAC) program was inspired by the dream of one child to donate his brain for research, recognizing the need to study tumor tissue collected at diagnosis, recurrence, and at the time of death. Founded by the Swifty Foundation in 2016, GFAC currently is comprised of five “Center...

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Autores principales: Waanders, Angela, Williams, Melissa, Wadwhani, Nitin, Li, Xiao-Nan, Goldman, Stewart, Tran-Du, Kella, Minturn, Jane, Mason, Jennifer, Santi, Mariarita, Viaene, Angela, Koptyra, Mateusz, Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle, Nazarian, Javad, Kambhampati, Madhuri, Eze, Augustine, Souweidane, Mark, Lyons, Nicole, McLean, Ginny, Gustafson, Patti, Gustafson, Allen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715873/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.832
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author Waanders, Angela
Williams, Melissa
Wadwhani, Nitin
Li, Xiao-Nan
Goldman, Stewart
Tran-Du, Kella
Minturn, Jane
Mason, Jennifer
Santi, Mariarita
Viaene, Angela
Koptyra, Mateusz
Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle
Nazarian, Javad
Kambhampati, Madhuri
Eze, Augustine
Souweidane, Mark
Lyons, Nicole
McLean, Ginny
Gustafson, Patti
Gustafson, Allen
author_facet Waanders, Angela
Williams, Melissa
Wadwhani, Nitin
Li, Xiao-Nan
Goldman, Stewart
Tran-Du, Kella
Minturn, Jane
Mason, Jennifer
Santi, Mariarita
Viaene, Angela
Koptyra, Mateusz
Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle
Nazarian, Javad
Kambhampati, Madhuri
Eze, Augustine
Souweidane, Mark
Lyons, Nicole
McLean, Ginny
Gustafson, Patti
Gustafson, Allen
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description The Gift from a Child (GFAC) program was inspired by the dream of one child to donate his brain for research, recognizing the need to study tumor tissue collected at diagnosis, recurrence, and at the time of death. Founded by the Swifty Foundation in 2016, GFAC currently is comprised of five “Centers of Excellence” at institutions with expertise in pediatric neuro-oncology. Partnering with the Children’s Brain Tumor Network, the program’s mandate is twofold: make it possible for families to donate no matter where they live in the United States and make tissue available to scientists globally to empower discovery. In order to overcome barriers that have stifled postmortem collection in the past, GFAC has invested in Tissue Navigators - individuals at each center who coordinate all aspects of donation and communicate with families, medical providers, and laboratory scientists. In 2019 alone, GFAC coordinated 55 autopsy collections from multiple diagnosis. A key metric of the program is also capturing the global sharing and usage of each tissue sample, ensuring that tissue isn’t simply “banked” but is actively being actively used to help unravel tumor biology. To date, tissue has been used for genomic and molecular data generation, preclinical model development including cell lines and PDX models, and for novel drug screening. Together with Children’s Brain Tumor Network, the Gift from a Child program is helping to ensure the most precious gift that a family can make is used to accelerate the path to cures.
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spelling pubmed-77158732020-12-09 TBIO-03. THE GIFT FROM A CHILD PROGRAM IS EMPOWERING POST-MORTEM TISSUE DONATION ACROSS THE UNITED STATES Waanders, Angela Williams, Melissa Wadwhani, Nitin Li, Xiao-Nan Goldman, Stewart Tran-Du, Kella Minturn, Jane Mason, Jennifer Santi, Mariarita Viaene, Angela Koptyra, Mateusz Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle Nazarian, Javad Kambhampati, Madhuri Eze, Augustine Souweidane, Mark Lyons, Nicole McLean, Ginny Gustafson, Patti Gustafson, Allen Neuro Oncol Tumor Biology (not fitting a specific disease category) The Gift from a Child (GFAC) program was inspired by the dream of one child to donate his brain for research, recognizing the need to study tumor tissue collected at diagnosis, recurrence, and at the time of death. Founded by the Swifty Foundation in 2016, GFAC currently is comprised of five “Centers of Excellence” at institutions with expertise in pediatric neuro-oncology. Partnering with the Children’s Brain Tumor Network, the program’s mandate is twofold: make it possible for families to donate no matter where they live in the United States and make tissue available to scientists globally to empower discovery. In order to overcome barriers that have stifled postmortem collection in the past, GFAC has invested in Tissue Navigators - individuals at each center who coordinate all aspects of donation and communicate with families, medical providers, and laboratory scientists. In 2019 alone, GFAC coordinated 55 autopsy collections from multiple diagnosis. A key metric of the program is also capturing the global sharing and usage of each tissue sample, ensuring that tissue isn’t simply “banked” but is actively being actively used to help unravel tumor biology. To date, tissue has been used for genomic and molecular data generation, preclinical model development including cell lines and PDX models, and for novel drug screening. Together with Children’s Brain Tumor Network, the Gift from a Child program is helping to ensure the most precious gift that a family can make is used to accelerate the path to cures. Oxford University Press 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7715873/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.832 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 Tumor Biology (not fitting a specific disease category)
Waanders, Angela
Williams, Melissa
Wadwhani, Nitin
Li, Xiao-Nan
Goldman, Stewart
Tran-Du, Kella
Minturn, Jane
Mason, Jennifer
Santi, Mariarita
Viaene, Angela
Koptyra, Mateusz
Monje-Deisseroth, Michelle
Nazarian, Javad
Kambhampati, Madhuri
Eze, Augustine
Souweidane, Mark
Lyons, Nicole
McLean, Ginny
Gustafson, Patti
Gustafson, Allen
TBIO-03. THE GIFT FROM A CHILD PROGRAM IS EMPOWERING POST-MORTEM TISSUE DONATION ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
title TBIO-03. THE GIFT FROM A CHILD PROGRAM IS EMPOWERING POST-MORTEM TISSUE DONATION ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
title_full TBIO-03. THE GIFT FROM A CHILD PROGRAM IS EMPOWERING POST-MORTEM TISSUE DONATION ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
title_fullStr TBIO-03. THE GIFT FROM A CHILD PROGRAM IS EMPOWERING POST-MORTEM TISSUE DONATION ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
title_full_unstemmed TBIO-03. THE GIFT FROM A CHILD PROGRAM IS EMPOWERING POST-MORTEM TISSUE DONATION ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
title_short TBIO-03. THE GIFT FROM A CHILD PROGRAM IS EMPOWERING POST-MORTEM TISSUE DONATION ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
title_sort tbio-03. the gift from a child program is empowering post-mortem tissue donation across the united states
topic Tumor Biology (not fitting a specific disease category)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715873/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.832
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