Our current and upcoming projects are listed below.

We welcome your feedback, your help, and your ideas on

how we can accelerate treatments and cures for diseases. 

Fast & Efficient MTAs

Creating a web-based offering with templated, standardized, best practices provisions to generate agreements for tissue sample transfers, reducing the timeline for approvals from multiple months to days or hours.

No longer would a cancer patient be told that critical research efforts are delayed because of this paperwork bottleneck.

MTA process

Appendiceal Research Advocacy

Supporting collaboration in the appendiceal cancer research community

  • fostering technology and data partnerships

  • facilitating scientific conferences

  • creating scientist-scientist connections

2024 appendiceal cancer workshop

Research Disappointments

Creating a safe place where negative research data can be shared, including failed experiment designs or inconclusive data sets, to prevent wasted time and money where funds and effort can be channeled into new directives that avoid previous failures, or improve on previous failure designs, etc.

Research disappointments

Removing Data Silos

Fostering a collaboration that enables access to economically unviable rare cancer data sets, each with usually only a few hundred published cases, to combined sets of thousands of cases, which would be transformative for research initiatives.

Cancer data silos

Enabling Drug Repurposing

Testing rare cancers against a panel of up to 4,500 already FDA-approved and available drugs, using both lab-based and computational screening methods.

This seemingly obvious research has not been completed on many rare cancers and diseases.