2/2: Feasibility study to build a collaboration in genetics and genomic cancer research
2/2:建立遗传学和基因组癌症研究合作的可行性研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10492750
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-22 至 2025-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAfrican American populationAreaBehavioralBiologicalBiometryClinical InvestigatorCollaborationsComplementConsultationsCoupledDataData CollectionDetectionEducational ActivitiesEducational MaterialsEducational process of instructingEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorEpidemiologyEtiologyExposure toExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFeasibility StudiesFundingGeneticGenetic VariationGenomicsGoalsHealthHealth Disparities ResearchInstitutesInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyJointsLeadMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of prostateMentorsMethodologyMethodsModelingOutcomePilot ProjectsPopulationProductivityRecordsRegistriesResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesScientistSeriesSiteStudentsTimeTrainingTraining ActivityTraining and EducationTranslational ResearchTravelTreatment outcomeUniversitiesVisionVulnerable Populationsanticancer researchcancer epidemiologycancer geneticscancer genomicscancer health disparitycancer typedidactic educationeducation researchepidemiology studyexperiencefaculty researchgenetic epidemiologygenomic epidemiologyhands on researchhealth disparityimprovedinnovationmalignant breast neoplasmmedical schoolsminority disparitynovelprogramsproton therapysocial factorsstatisticssuccesssurvivorshiptherapy outcometreatment responseundergraduate student
项目摘要
Project Summary
This is a partnership between Hampton University (HU) and the Tisch Cancer Institute (TCI) at
Mount Sinai School of Medicine that seeks to establish robust collaborations on-site and online
training and education to increase HU faculty’s research capacity in the area of genetics and
genomics and health disparities, while increasing TCI research in health disparities, using the
examples of prostate and breast cancer. The final goal is to create a competitive and sustainable
joint Center for Genetics and Genomics Cancer Research, encompassing the genetics and
genomics aspects of health disparities to explain population differences in breast and prostate
cancer occurrence and outcome. The proposal is grounded in a longstanding and productive
undergraduate educational collaboration between faculty at these two institutions, but is distinct
in its focus, methods, and goals. Hence, the proposed program will utilize the best practices
learned from previous collaborative endeavors to inform and create an innovative platform which
will enhance research capacity at both institutions while addressing key institutional challenges.
Our goals will be accomplished through a series of well-coordinated training/educational activities
and two pilot research projects that were strategically chosen to meet our overarching goals of 1)
improving health outcomes in vulnerable populations, 2) addressing gaps in cancer disparities
research, 3) augmenting genomic, statistics, epidemiology expertise and 4) enhancing
investigator productivity and extramural funding competitiveness. Training and education will aim
to increase HU faculty’s research capacity in the area of genetics and genomics and health
disparities, using the examples of prostate and breast cancer. It will provide TCI ISMMS with
access and collaboration to scientific projects in breast and prostate cancer disparity etiology,
treatment and outcome, as well as to a mechanism to increase the diversity of the genetics and
genomics faculty, which has traditionally lacked diversity. To ensure the success of the training
and education program, we have assembled an excellent team of faculty with outstanding
mentoring and teaching track records, along with extensive expertise in developing and
implementing new initiatives aimed at diversifying the clinical investigator workforce and
eliminating health disparities. HU faculty will also be exposed to the most novel and cutting edge
methods in cancer genomics through the completion of the pilot research project.
项目摘要
这是汉普顿大学(HU)和Tisch癌症研究所(TCI)的合作伙伴关系,网址为
寻求建立强有力的现场和在线合作的西奈山医学院
加强培训和教育,提高HU教员在遗传学和生物医学领域的研究能力
基因组学和健康差异,同时增加对健康差异的TCI研究,使用
前列腺癌和乳腺癌的例子。最终目标是创造一个具有竞争力和可持续发展的
遗传学和基因组学癌症研究联合中心,涵盖遗传学和
从基因组学角度探讨健康差异对乳腺癌和前列腺癌人群差异的解释
癌症的发生和结局。这项建议的基础是长期的和富有成效的
这两个学院的本科生教育合作,但是不同的
在其重点、方法和目标上。因此,拟议的方案将利用最佳做法
从以前的协作努力中学到的东西,以告知和创建一个创新的平台
将加强这两个机构的研究能力,同时应对关键的机构挑战。
我们的目标将通过一系列协调良好的培训/教育活动来实现
和两个试验性研究项目,经过战略选择,以实现我们的总体目标1)
改善弱势人群的健康状况,2)解决癌症差距问题
研究,3)加强基因组、统计学、流行病学专业知识和4)加强
调查人员的生产力和外部资金的竞争力。培训和教育将以
提高胡学院在遗传学和基因组学与健康领域的研究能力
差异,以前列腺癌和乳腺癌为例。它将为TCI ISMMS提供
参与乳腺癌和前列腺癌差异病因学的科学项目,
治疗和结果,以及增加遗传和遗传多样性的机制
基因组学教员,传统上缺乏多样性。确保培训的成功
和教育项目,我们汇聚了一支优秀的教师团队,拥有优秀的
指导和教学跟踪记录,以及在开发和
实施旨在使临床研究人员队伍多样化的新举措
消除健康差距。胡老师还将接触到最新颖和最尖端的
方法通过癌症基因组学先导研究项目的完成。
项目成果
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2/2:建立遗传学和基因组癌症研究合作的可行性研究
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10681293 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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8473917 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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