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Pediatric Cancer Genome Project

I'm guessing some of you have already seen but I thought I'd post it so others can see.

http://www.pediatriccancergenomeproject.org/site/

To speed progress against cancer and other diseases, the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital – Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project today announced the largest-ever release of comprehensive human cancer genome data for free access by the global scientific community. The amount of information released more than doubles the volume of high-coverage, whole genome data currently available from all human genome sources combined.


They also released some data about Neuroblastoma recently. Which I believe is what we are working on.

http://www.stjude.org/neuroblastoma-Dyer-ATRX

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital – Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center discover the first gene alteration associated with patient age and neuroblastoma outcome. Researchers have identified the first gene mutation associated with a chronic and often fatal form of neuroblastoma that typically strikes adolescents and young adults. The finding provides the first clue about the genetic basis of the long-recognized but poorly understood link between treatment outcome and age at diagnosis.

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VERY interesting! I hope that the sheer amount of information will help research against that vicious kind of cancer.
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Re: Pediatric Cancer Genome Project

I'm guessing some of you have already seen but I thought I'd post it so others can see.

http://www.pediatriccancergenomeproject.org/site/

To speed progress against cancer and other diseases, the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital – Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project today announced the largest-ever release of comprehensive human cancer genome data for free access by the global scientific community. The amount of information released more than doubles the volume of high-coverage, whole genome data currently available from all human genome sources combined.


They also released some data about Neuroblastoma recently. Which I believe is what we are working on.

http://www.stjude.org/neuroblastoma-Dyer-ATRX

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital – Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center discover the first gene alteration associated with patient age and neuroblastoma outcome. Researchers have identified the first gene mutation associated with a chronic and often fatal form of neuroblastoma that typically strikes adolescents and young adults. The finding provides the first clue about the genetic basis of the long-recognized but poorly understood link between treatment outcome and age at diagnosis.


COOL!!! It looks like together we CAN make a difference!!
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