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Fabiana Gregucci1, Christine Lee-Poturalski2, Madelyn Dirrim2
1Department of Radiation Oncology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York.
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The Radiation Oncology-Biology Integration Network (ROBIN) initiative addresses critical gaps in radiation oncology by integrating advanced biological research, technologic innovation, and clinical practice. ROBIN leverages "omics" technologies, data science, and integrative analyses to elucidate the mechanisms governing tumor and normal tissue responses to radiotherapy (RT). Through five specialized centers-OligoMET, ImmunoRad, GenRad, METEOR, and KIDSROBIN-the network covers a broad spectrum of cancer and radiation biology research. Each center conducts translational programs linked to clinical trials, targeting key domains, including metastasis biology, RT-immune system interactions, and genomic determinants of treatment response. KIDSROBIN assures the invaluable inclusion of pediatric cancers to the consortium. By collecting clinically annotated human biospecimens and applying single-cell and spatially resolved omics, ROBIN enables mechanistic insights into radiation effects directly in patients. A central pillar of the initiative is its commitment to data standardization and sharing, using cloud-based platforms to generate accessible and interoperable datasets. ROBIN also prioritizes education and cross-disciplinary training to cultivate the next generation of scientists in radiation biology and oncology. This integrated approach positions ROBIN to drive transformative advances in radiation oncology and multimodal cancer therapy, informing personalized treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes. This review provides an overview of the ROBIN program and its key strategies, research activities, and contributions to advancing radiation biology and oncology. The vision and leadership of Dr. Norman Coleman have been foundational to the development of the ROBIN initiative, inspiring a collaborative ecosystem that bridges science and clinical practice to drive meaningful impact in patient care.
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