This collection contains subjects from the National Cancer Institute’s Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium Glioblastoma Multiforme (CPTAC-GBM) cohort. The GBM confirmatory cohort was supplemented with retrospective samples from CHOP (Children’s hospital of Philadelphia)-Upenn. CPTAC is a national effort to accelerate the understanding of the molecular basis of cancer through the application of large-scale proteome and genome analysis, or proteogenomics. Radiology and pathology images from CPTAC patients are being collected and made publicly available by The Cancer Imaging Archive to enable researchers to investigate cancer phenotypes which may correlate to corresponding proteomic, genomic and clinical data. |
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On May 13, 2020 Liang-Bo Wang and Runyu Hong presented the consortium's proteogenomic analyses of the CPTAC Glioblastoma (GBM) cohort. This deep dive into the GBM genomic and proteomic datasets will help researchers better understand how these can be correlated with features derived from the imaging data. (Download the slides)
Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the individuals and institutions that have provided data for this collection:
Beaumont Health System, Royal Oak, MI - Special thanks to George D. Wilson, PhD from the Department of Radiation Oncology Research, Barbara Pruetz of the Biobank, Debra Kapczynski, MHSA, CIIP, RT(R)(CT) and Rachel Deyer from the Department of Diagnostic Radiology.
International Institute for Molecular Oncology, Poznań, Poland - Special thanks to Maciej Wiznerowicz MD, PhD and Jan Lubiński MD PhD, Tomasz Czernicki MD, PhD and Andrzej Marchel MD, PhD from Central Clinical Hospital in Warsaw, Pawel Jarmużek MD, PhD, Jakub Stawicki MD and Piotr Makarewicz MD from Karol Marcinkowski Regional Clinical Hospital in Zielona Góra; and Wojciech Szopa MD, PhD and Wojciech Kaspera MD, PhD from Regional Clinical Hospital Sosnowiec in Poland
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