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Melanoma Specialized Program of Research Excellence

In recognition of the pioneering work led by cancer researchers at NYU Langone Health, Perlmutter Cancer Center and the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology received a prestigious Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE) grant from the National Cancer Institute to design novel tools that predict whether immunotherapies will effectively treat patients with melanoma.

Led by co-principal investigators Iman Osman, MD, and Jeffrey S. Weber, MD, PhD, NYU Langone’s melanoma SPORE aims to address the urgent need to develop and validate clinically useful, personalized biomarkers to optimally administer immune checkpoint inhibition therapies in the adjuvant setting.

Melanoma SPORE Projects

Our program includes four translational research projects:

  • Project 1: Defining predictive biomarkers in the blood and microbiome in stage-III/IV resected melanoma patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibition in the adjuvant setting
  • Project 2: Genomic profiling of the T-cell regulome in stage-III/IV resected melanoma patients treated with adjuvant immune checkpoint inhibition
  • Project 3: Predicting immune-related toxicity in stage-III/IV melanoma patients treated in the adjuvant setting with checkpoint inhibition
  • Project 4: Optimizing the clinical management of stage-II melanoma patients using tumor miRNA

Cores

The four projects are supported by three shared resources:

  • Core A: Administration
  • Core B: Biospecimen Procurement and Utilization
  • Core C: Biostatistics and Bioinformatics

Career Enhancement Program

The career enhancement program will select, support, and guide individuals focused on becoming leading translational researchers in melanoma. The program will support outstanding candidates for up to two full years with financial assistance and academic guidance.

Developmental Research Program

Focusing on innovation, the developmental research program will support the development of “high-risk, high-reward” investigations in melanoma and encourage proposals for novel approaches to screening, diagnosis, prognosis, prediction, and treatment of melanoma.

Melanoma SPORE Investigators

Iman Osman, MD

Co-Principal Investigator, Melanoma SPORE

Jeffrey S. Weber, MD, PhD

Co-Principal Investigator, Melanoma SPORE

Jiyoung Ahn, PhD

Co-Leader, Melanoma SPORE Projects

Tomas Kirchhoff, PhD

Co-Leader, Melanoma SPORE Projects

Michelle Krogsgaard, PhD

Co-Leader, Melanoma SPORE Projects

David Polsky, MD, PhD

Co-Leader, Melanoma SPORE Projects

Eva M. Hernando-Monge, PhD

Co-Leader, Melanoma SPORE Projects

Yongzhao Shao, PhD

Co-Leader, Melanoma SPORE Cores

Itai Yanai, PhD

Co-Leader, Melanoma SPORE Cores

George Jour, MD

Co-Leader, Melanoma SPORE Cores