Awardee OrganizationICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI
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The Eastern Pediatric Oncology Group Consortium (EPOC) consisting of the
Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology of the Mount Sinai School of
Medicine (MSSM), Yale University School of Medicine (YUSM), University of
Maryland School of Medicine (UMSM), and University of Massachusetts
Medical School (UMMS) formalizes a long standing intellectual
relationship between the Principal Investigators of the four
institutions. The rationale for the existence of EPOC rests upon the
expectation that our four institutions working together within POG will
contribute more to the group than would occur if we continued to function
separately. The long term objectives of the group are to make use of our
scientific expertise in basic and clinical pharmacology, flow cytometry,
cellular and molecular biology of neuroblastoma and bone marrow
transplantation. Specifically, we will (l) develop and participate in new
biologically based therapeutic approaches to neuroblastoma and other
embryonal tumors of children. Specific pilot studies will include a phase
I study of Gallium Nitrate, a phase I Study of 9-cis retinoic acid and
novel cell cycle based therapeutic approaches to neuroblastoma involving
chemosensitization with growth factor antagonists. (2) enhance minority
participation in POG studies and in particular phase I studies. (3)
continue to provide leadership in POG in the areas of pharmacology,
neuroblastoma, bone tumors, bone marrow transplantation and non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma (4) participate in the administrative functions of POG in the
areas of bone marrow transplantation, new agents and pharmacology and
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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