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ProMPT - Prostate Cancer Mechanisms of Progression and Treatment (RRID:SCR_004160)
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URL: http://www.promptprostate.com/

Proper Citation: ProMPT - Prostate Cancer Mechanisms of Progression and Treatment (RRID:SCR_004160)

Description: The MRC and Cancer Funders'' Forum (now National Cancer Research Institute, NCRI) established two cancer collaboratives in 2002, ProMPT and the Southern Collaborative. Their purpose was to increase the critical mass of basic and translational cancer researchers working on prostate cancer. The Collaboratives have both been successful in raising external grant income over the past 5 or 6 years and the current funding is very much geared around infrastructure to help with bio-marker development. This includes the establishment of biorepositories and tissue collections together with appropriate epidemiological and clinical information. The ProMPT collaborative is organized by Professor David Neal, Chair of Surgical Oncology in Cambridge. The other institutions include the Universities of Bristol, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Sheffield and York. The collaborative is very much working on translational aspects of prostate cancer research and has available to it a wide range of models. The Bristol group is working on epidemiological aspects and IGF, the Manchester group is working on stem cells, the Newcastle group is focused on target identification and validation and new drug development. Sheffield is working on model systems, bone metastasis and angiogenesis, York''s expertise is stem cells, structural biology and prostate specific gene targeting.

Abbreviations: ProMPT

Synonyms: Prostate Cancer Mechanisms of Progression and Treatment, CamUro-Oncology Biobank, Prostate Cancer: Mechanisms of Progression and Treatment

Resource Type: biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource

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