Design a new logo for GRAPPA. Should have the acronym GRAPPA as main element & full name tagline

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we need a new logo for GRAPPA, Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis. We are an international nonprofit association of rheumatologists and dermatologists dedicating to educating medical professionals with regards to psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis and related diseases and have initiated some independent research projects to assess treatment metrics of psoriatic arthritis and related diseases.
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Ourselves, our sponsors which are pharmaceutical companies - but please no test tubes or pills. We are a nonprofit with a volunteer board.
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GRAPPA Group for Research and Asssesment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis
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Muss haben
- Dignity without being stuffy. Logo should include acronym, GRAPPA. Not an abstract logo, we are not going to ever be as famous as Nike!
Schön zu haben
- a "mark" of some kind would be nice but just text is OK too - no corny stuff please.
- Current colors are acid green and purple. Some people do not like these colors but I think some continuity from the old logo to the new should be considered. Maybe drop the green down to something more dignified and tone down the purple. Or not. You decide.
Sollte nicht haben
- This must not look hokey or corny. Please none of the typical medical symbols, especially not pills. No trendy colors (certain shades of orange are way overused, wouldn't you agree. No acid green.