Melanoma Research Alliance

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MRA is the largest nonprofit funder of melanoma research. 100% of donations go to life-saving science. 🔬 Learn more at CureMelanoma.org Cornerstones of the MRA vision include:

* Supporting innovative, high risk research that has the potential to impact the outcomes of melanoma in the near and intermediate future.
* Engaging the international community for best ideas, proposal submissions,

cross-disciplinary teams, and as members of the MRA Scientific Advisory Board and Grant Review Committee.
* Creating a stable financial environment that will draw young investigators with novel ideas as well as experienced researchers in other medical fields into a career in melanoma.
* Seeking opportunities for synergy with other funders to maximize impact.
* Maintaining an efficient, non-bureaucratic grant application process that allows the investigators to minimize time in administrative duties.
* Fostering a collaborative research process - in team science awards; workshops and conferences where results will be shared before publication and new opportunities identified early.
* Partnering with industry, government agencies, other foundations as well as academicians in order to stimulate discussion and idea-generation throughout the continuum of science, public policy, drug approval and healthcare.

Think sun damage only happens at the beach? Think again.UV exposure occurs every day - even when it's cloudy or cold. Be...
06/05/2026

Think sun damage only happens at the beach? Think again.

UV exposure occurs every day - even when it's cloudy or cold. Because sun damage is cumulative, small amounts of exposure add up over time. And remember: water, sand, and snow can reflect UV rays, increasing your exposure. Make sun protection part of your daily routine!

Learn more about melanoma risk, prevention, detection, and more at curemelanoma.org

We're excited to announce the appointment of Stephanie Kauffman as Chief Executive Officer of the Melanoma Research Alli...
06/04/2026

We're excited to announce the appointment of Stephanie Kauffman as Chief Executive Officer of the Melanoma Research Alliance, effective July 1, 2026.

Since joining MRA as President and Chief Operating Officer in 2022, Stephanie has helped lead significant growth in research investments, philanthropy, strategic partnerships, and community engagement. Her leadership has played an important role in advancing MRA's mission and expanding its impact for patients, and we are thrilled that she will be leading MRA's next era.

As we welcome Stephanie into her new role, we also thank Dr. Marc Hurlbert for his extraordinary leadership and contributions to melanoma research over the past eight years.

We look forward to this next chapter and to continuing to accelerate breakthroughs for melanoma patients and families!

What a month it was! 🖤This Melanoma Awareness Month, our community came together to raise awareness, amplify patient voi...
06/01/2026

What a month it was! 🖤

This Melanoma Awareness Month, our community came together to raise awareness, amplify patient voices, advance research, and inspire action.

Together, we:
- Announced a record-breaking $18.4M investment in melanoma research
- Hosted expert discussions on prevention, risk, and emerging therapies
- Partnered with incredible organizations and brands
- Connected patients, caregivers, advocates, researchers, and industry leaders

Thank you to our advocates, researchers, donors, partners, board members, advisors, and supporters for making this month so impactful. Your commitment fuels progress and brings us closer to a future without melanoma.

Missed any of our Melanoma Awareness Month programming? Check out the full recap: https://www.curemelanoma.org/blog/melanoma-awareness-month-2026-in-case-you-missed-it

Team MRA is ready for Day 2 of ASCO! We’re looking forward to a weekend full of collaboration, science, and the latest a...
05/30/2026

Team MRA is ready for Day 2 of ASCO! We’re looking forward to a weekend full of collaboration, science, and the latest advances in melanoma and oncology.

Encouraging Update on RP1:Following discussions with the FDA after the recent denial, study sponsor Replimune plans to r...
05/29/2026

Encouraging Update on RP1:

Following discussions with the FDA after the recent denial, study sponsor Replimune plans to resubmit the application for RP1. The FDA has indicated it will prioritize review, recognizing the significant unmet need for patients with advanced melanoma.

For patients and families, this acknowledgment matters. It reflects continued momentum toward expanding treatment options for people with advanced disease.

Thank you to the melanoma community for continuing to share your stories, advocate, and raise awareness around RP1. Your voices remain powerful in helping shape the future of melanoma!

Melanoma does not discriminate - it can impact anyone at any stage of life regardless of their race or ethnicity. That i...
05/28/2026

Melanoma does not discriminate - it can impact anyone at any stage of life regardless of their race or ethnicity. That is why it is so important to regularly check your skin and see a dermatologist to evaluate any potential concerns. In addition to Melanoma Awareness Month, May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month. When it comes to melanoma, AAPI patients are especially underrepresented in research and may be overlooked when it comes to timely care and treatment for this cancer, leading to gaps in treatment and diagnoses. https://www.curemelanoma.org/blog/melanoma-in-the-asian-american-and-pacific-islander-aapi-community

Today at 4 PM ET, join MRA for a live webinar on melanoma prevention, early detection, and what to expect during dermato...
05/26/2026

Today at 4 PM ET, join MRA for a live webinar on melanoma prevention, early detection, and what to expect during dermatology visits!

Hear expert guidance from physician-scientist Dr. Joshua Arbesman of Cleveland Clinic and real patient perspective from melanoma survivor, caregiver, and advocate Leah Adams. Learn how to spot warning signs, understand hereditary risk, and advocate for your health with confidence.

Don't miss it! Register now: https://melanomaresearchalliance-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JUjZnrhCSDihVrgtO8FT1A

Memorial Day marks the close of Military Appreciation Month and a time to honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of t...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day marks the close of Military Appreciation Month and a time to honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of the military community.

At MRA, we also recognize an often-overlooked health risk facing service members and veterans: melanoma.

Research suggests veterans face a higher risk of advanced melanoma at diagnosis, underscoring the importance of prevention and early detection. Long hours outdoors, intense UV exposure, and challenging environments can all contribute to risk.

As we head into a holiday weekend spent largely outdoors, remember:
☀️ Protect your skin with SPF 30+ sunscreen
🧢 Wear protective clothing and seek shade when possible
🔍 Perform regular skin checks and talk to your doctor about concerning changes

Honoring those who served means caring for the health of those still with us. Learn more about melanoma risk in the military community: https://www.curemelanoma.org/blog/melanoma-risk-in-the-military-community

Once you know what to look for, it’s important to set aside time each month to thoroughly examine your skin for signs of...
05/23/2026

Once you know what to look for, it’s important to set aside time each month to thoroughly examine your skin for signs of melanoma. You’ll start to form a roadmap of your skin and moles - which can help you spot new or changing spots more easily.

When caught early, melanoma is highly curable. And while treatments for advanced melanoma continue to improve, prevention and early detection remain your best defense. Taking time each month to know your skin could save your life.

Visit curemelanoma.org for more on melanoma early detection.

As the summer holidays begin, Don't Fry Day is one to remember all season long. You'll be thankful you did!
05/22/2026

As the summer holidays begin, Don't Fry Day is one to remember all season long. You'll be thankful you did!

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