MRA Research Overview


The MRA is focused on finding and funding the most promising melanoma research worldwide that will accelerate progress toward a cure.

Since its founding in 2007, MRA has awarded almost 16 million dollars to 37 research programs that hold the promise of turning scientific discoveries into tools and/or treatments for high risk individuals or melanoma patients.

Distribution of MRA Research Awards, 2008-2009

"Funding from the MRA has greatly enhanced the productivity of my laboratory. It has allowed us to obtain additional funding (> $1 million in NCI support) and opened new avenues for collaboration. The initial infusion of support from MRA has substantially raised the profile of our work and allowed my laboratory to establish itself as a viable and productive player in the melanoma research community."

- Dr. David Mullins, MRA Young Investigator, Assistant Professor, University of Virginia

The MRA research agenda focuses on translational, innovative, high-risk research that has the potential to impact the outcomes of melanoma in the near and intermediate future.

MRA solicits both individual investigator and collaborative team scientific proposals with the potential to make transforming advances in the biology and treatment of melanoma. Particular emphasis is placed in the following areas:

  • Prevention. Areas of interest include environmental, epidemiological, and biological causative factors in melanoma carcinogenesis.

  • Diagnosis and Staging. Emphasis includes identification of serological tumor markers, association of molecular tumor biomarkers with prognosis, and development of novel clinical methods for melanoma detection and imaging.

  • Treatment. Identification of molecular pathways or immunological events which can serve as therapeutic targets is encouraged.



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