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“There is no time to waste for children and families battling aggressive and deadly cancers like neuroblastoma,” said James Coffin, Ph.D., vice president and general manager, Dell Healthcare and Life Sciences. “That’s why Dell is focused on driving results faster—faster than our initial projections--for TGen and NMTRC so that they accelerate time-to-targeted treatment for children participating in the clinical trial and can open participation to more children over time.”
“This conference provides a great opportunity for researchers, clinicians and families to assess the state of pediatric cancer care today,” said Dr. Jeffrey Trent, TGen’s President and Research Director. “The collaborative model behind this conference is a great example of how through partnerships we can positively move research and treatment forward at a pace not seen before.”
“On behalf of the NMTRC, we are incredibly thankful for Dell’s support and expertise to help in the care of our patients,” said Giselle Sholler, Co-Director of the Pediatric Oncology Translational Research Program at the Van Andel Institute. “This meeting will bring together the top physicians, researchers and parent advocates working collaboratively to accelerate the search for a cure.”
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services that give them the power to do more. Dell’s Powering the Possible program is funded by the company’s pledge to contribute 1 percent of its pre-tax profits to learning, pediatric cancer, innovative social entrepreneurship and disaster relief initiatives that address unmet needs globally and enable human potential.
Information about Dell Powering the Possible is available at www.dell.com/pediactriccancer.
As the leading provider of healthcare IT services in the world, Dell helps healthcare organizations harness the power of information to simplify administration; coordinate and manage patient care; transition from episodic care to prevention and wellness management and ultimately to deliver personalized medicine.
About TGen
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is a Phoenix, Arizona-based non-profit organization dedicated to conducting groundbreaking research for life changing results. Research at TGen is focused on helping patients with diseases such as cancer, neurological disorders and diabetes. TGen is on the cutting edge of translational research where investigators are able to unravel the genetic components of common and complex diseases. Working with collaborators in the scientific and medical communities, TGen believes it can make a substantial contribution to the efficiency and effectiveness of the translational process. TGen is affiliated with the Van Andel Research Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan. For more information, visit: www.tgen.org.
About the Neuroblastoma and Medulloblastoma Translational Research Consortium
Founded in 2008, the NMTRC is a nationwide network of childhood cancer trials based at the Van Andel Research Institute and chaired by Dr. Giselle Sholler. The consortium includes the following clinical partners: Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center, Saint Louis University School of Medicine; Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando; Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics; Connecticut Children’s Medical Center; Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Oregon Health & Science University; Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital; Levine Children’s Hospital; Medical University of South Carolina; National Cancer Institute; Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego, UCSD School of Medicine and the University of Hawaii Cancer Center.
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