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Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 06-30-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: San Antonio, TX
Institution: Children's Hospital of San Antonio

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 06-30-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: El Paso, TX
Institution: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - El Paso

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 06-30-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Ft. Worth, TX
Institution: Cook Children's Medical Center

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 06-30-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Dallas, TX
Institution: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 06-30-2022
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Orange, CA
Institution: Children's Hospital of Orange County

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Acute Leukemia (REDIAL) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 06-30-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Los Angeles, CA
Institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Only 45% of children with high-risk neuroblastoma (NB) are cured. The New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) consortium links laboratory and clinical investigators to develop therapies with high potential for improving survival and performs the first testing of these treatments at 14 neuroblastoma centers in North America and 3 in Australia, United Kingdom, and France. NANT studies aim 1) to enhance the ability of the immune system to eliminate NB by targeting both NB cells and surrounding normal cells that help tumor cells grow and resist treatments; 2) to improve treatment of NB using small molecule drugs that target NB gene abnormalities that “drive” tumor aggressiveness including abnormal/mutated ALK protein or abnormally increased MYCN protein; and 3) to use molecular biology to define new treatment targets in NB and normal cells that enhance NB growth and resistance to therapy to improve prediction of outcome with a “biomarker” test for NB cells in blood and bone marrow. The NANT consortium anticipates that these innovative studies will improve survival for children with high-risk neuroblastoma.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: San Francisco, CA
Institution: University of California, San Francisco affiliated with UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Palo Alto, CA
Institution: Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital affiliated with Stanford University

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Cincinnati, OH
Institution: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center affiliated with University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Philadelphia, PA
Institution: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia affiliated with University of Pennsylvania

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Institution: C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital affiliated with University of Michigan

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Aurora, CO
Institution: Children's Hospital Colorado affiliated with University of Colorado

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Seattle, WA
Institution: Seattle Children's Hospital affiliated with Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Boston, MA
Institution: Boston Children's Hospital affiliated with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Chicago, IL
Institution: Comer Children's Hospital affiliated with The University of Chicago

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Atlanta, GA
Institution: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta affiliated with Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston, Aflac Cancer Center

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Toronto, ON
Institution: Hospital for Sick Children

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: Ft. Worth, TX
Institution: Cook Children's Medical Center

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium Member

Funded: 07-01-2017 through 12-31-2020
Funding Type: Consortium Research Grant
Institution Location: New York, NY
Institution: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

This institution is a member of a research consortium which is being funded by St. Baldrick's: New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) Consortium. For a description of this project, see the consortium grant made to the lead institution: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

Jonathan McConathy M.D., Ph.D.

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Funded: 07-01-2017 through 09-30-2019
Funding Type: Research Grant
Institution Location: Birmingham, AL
Institution: University of Alabama at Birmingham affiliated with Children's of Alabama

Brain tumors are the most common solid tumor in children, and diagnostic imaging guides almost every step in the care of children with brain tumors. However, currently available imaging methods have limited accuracy. Dr. McConathy is using an amino acid tagged with radioactivity (FET) to detect abnormal metabolism in tumor tissue using positron emission tomography (PET) in combination with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). He expects this new imaging technique to improve the ability to see brain tumors before and after surgery to help doctors better plan the treatment of children with brain tumors. In the long term, Dr. McConathy expects FET-PET/MRI to help select and plan the best therapies and increase the chance of achieving cures.