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1 MMRC model  





2 MMRC member institutions  





3 MMRC Tissue Bank  





4 MMRC clinical trials  





5 MMRC Multiple Myeloma Genomics Initiative  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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The mission of the Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium (MMRC) is to champion collaboration with and integration across academia and industry and to focus on speed and innovation to bring the most promising multiple myeloma treatments to patients faster. It was founded by Kathy Giusti, a myeloma patient and founder and chief executive officer of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF).

MMRC model

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The MMRC comprises 14 member institutions nationwide that form its clinical trials network. It is led by an executive committee in Norwalk, Connecticut, and a steering committee and progress review committee composed of researchers from MMRC Member Institutions. The MMRC also includes a shared tissue bank of annotated tissue and peripheral blood samples from multiple myeloma patients.

MMRC member institutions

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The MMRC currently comprises fourteen world-renowned academic institutions:[1][2]

MMRC Tissue Bank

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The MMRC Tissue Bank serves as a “bridge” between laboratory and clinical research conducted by the MMRC and is a resource to advance the MMRC Multiple Myeloma Genomics Initiative.

MMRC clinical trials

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The MMRC is focused on advancing Phase I and Phase II clinical trials of novel compounds and combination approaches. To date, the MMRC has opened through its clinical trials network 22 clinical trials with industry partners – including Novartis, Celgene, Merck, and Proteolix. MMRC clinical trials are also designed to include correlative studies to better understand what drugs are most effective in treating various sub-groups of patients with myeloma, laying the foundation for the development of personalized medicine.

MMRC Multiple Myeloma Genomics Initiative

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The MMRC Multiple Myeloma Genomics Initiative comprehensive genomic analysis program. It was designed to rapidly accelerate progress made against multiple myeloma by significantly improving the understanding of the biology of the disease. It is spearheaded by the MMRC and in collaboration with the Broad Institute and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen).[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "New Multiple Myeloma Treatments & Clinical Trials | The MMRF". MMRF. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ "Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium (MMRC)". Nature Index. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ "The Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium Genomics Initiative". Ash publications. 2007. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ "Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium (MMRC) and Synta Pharmaceuticals Announce Initiation of Ganetespib Clinical Trial in Multiple Myeloma | Madrigal Pharmaceuticals". ir.madrigalpharma.com. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
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