Beacon NewsFlashes – October 30, 2009

UAMS Receives $19.5 Million Grant For Multiple Myeloma Program – The Myeloma Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) will receive $19.5 million over five years from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The grant is the fourth renewal of continuous funding from the NCI and will allow for continued research on myeloma and the development of new treatments. For more information, please visit the UAMS Web site.
MMRF’s Fall Gala Raises Over $1.8 Million For Multiple Myeloma Research – The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) raised more than $1.8 million at its annual Fall Gala. The funds will support myeloma research and the development of new treatments. For more information, please visit the MMRF Web site.
3rd Annual Comedy Celebration – The International Myeloma Foundation’s (IMF) 3rd annual Comedy Celebration will take place on November 7 at The Wilshire Ebell Theatre & Club in Los Angeles. It will benefit the Peter Boyle Memorial Fund and will feature Ray Romano, Jimmey Kimmel, and Bob Saget, along with many others. For more information, please visit the IMF Web site.
World Run Day – On November 8, a 5K run will take place in multiple locations around the world. Among the charities which will receive funds from donations is the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF). For more information, please visit the World Run Day Web site.
For a more detailed listing of myeloma related events, please check the Myeloma Beacon Events Calendar.
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