Integrated Sarcoma Research Program - iSARP
by THE GOVERNORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARYThe Integrated Sarcoma Research Program – iSARP is a multidisciplinary, team-based research program led out of the University of Calgary, focused on cutting-edge research initiatives to improve treatment opportunities and outcomes for sarcoma patients. iSARP is a collaborative research program representing clinical and scientific expertise at the University of Calgary, the Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, the McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health, the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, and the new Calgary Cancer Centre. iSARP members include experts in clinical sarcoma care, surgical oncology, tumour banking, fundamental cancer biology, cancer immunology, genomics, precision oncology, and computational biology. iSARP seeks to harness advancements in new molecular technologies, immunotherapies, and precision medicine into novel sarcoma discoveries, genomics-informed treatments, and new clinical trials for sarcoma patients.
