Planning Grant Minority Institution/Cancer Center Colla*
规划拨款少数族裔机构/癌症中心 Colla*
基本信息
- 批准号:7277810
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.17万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-09-30 至 2009-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAfrican AmericanAgeBasic ScienceBiologicalBiomedical ResearchBooksBreastCCL7 geneCancer BiologyCancer CenterCancer Research InfrastructureCancer Research ProjectCaucasiansCaucasoid RaceCessation of lifeClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCompetenceComplexDataDevelopmentDiseaseEconomicsEducationEducational workshopEffectivenessEnvironmental ExposureEquipmentEsophagusExhibitsFacultyFundingGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGoalsGrantHealthHealth SciencesHumanIncidenceIndividualInstitutesInstitutionInstitutionalizationJointsLarynxLeadLife StyleLinkLiverLouisianaLungMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of cervix uteriMalignant neoplasm of prostateMedicalMedical StudentsMedicineMentorsMinorityMinority-Serving InstitutionMolecular GeneticsNational Cancer InstituteNumbersOutcomePancreasPathogenesisPharmacy facilityPilot ProjectsPreventionProcessProductivityProstateRateRecording of previous eventsRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProposalsResearch TrainingResourcesRiskSchoolsScientistSeriesSolutionsStudentsTargeted ResearchTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomanWorkanticancer researchcancer educationcancer health disparitycareercaucasian Americandesigneducation planningexperienceforginghealth disparityinterestmalignant breast neoplasmmedical schoolsmenminority healthmortalityprogramsracial and ethnic disparitiessensitivity traininguniversity student
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The Xavier University of Louisiana at New Orleans (XULA) and the Tulane Cancer Center (TCC) of Tulane University Health Sciences Center propose to develop an effective, sustainable, and mutually beneficial partnership in cancer research and education that focuses on African-American cancer disparities. This application focuses on planning and developing a Partnership by building on complementary institutional strengths conducting joint planning in cancer research and cancer education. The partnership will plan, prioritize, and implement a series of linked pilot initiatives that will lead toward the development of significant collaborative competitive research projects and educational programs aimed at faculty, fellows, and students. Specific collaborative components of the proposal include: pilot research projects; pilot education programs to mentor students in cancer research as well as provide cancer education (courses in Cancer Biology, Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity). This process will enhance the career development for faculty and students resource and provide infrastructure enhancement. XULA offers the partnership: 1) a reputation for providing high quality educational experiences that launch African American students into careers in medicine, biomedical research and pharmacy; 2) a cluster of faculty and students interested in cancer research collaborations and training programs; 3) an established Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparity Research and Education. The TCC and Tulane University bring to the Partnership: 1) extensive experience and expertise in basic science and clinical cancer research; 2) collaborative and training opportunities in cancer research for faculty from XULA; 3) equipment and cores for the effective accomplishment of research projects; and 4) cancer research training and educational opportunities for students interested in careers in cancer research. These complementary institutional strengths will help the partnership: 1) establish an effective cancer research infrastructure/program and increase training of faculty and students from a minority serving institution; and 2) enhance student, trainee, and faculty cancer education emphasizing cancer-related disparities in pathogenesis, prevention and outcome, and increase the training and sensitivity of students and scientists at XULA and the TCC to the challenges and opportunities in studying and addressing cancer research in the context of health disparity.
描述(由申请人提供):
路易斯安那州新奥尔良泽维尔大学(Xavier University)和杜兰大学健康科学中心的杜兰癌症中心(TCC)提议在癌症研究和教育方面建立有效,可持续和互利的伙伴关系,重点关注非洲裔美国人的癌症差异。该应用程序的重点是规划和发展合作伙伴关系,通过建立互补的机构优势,在癌症研究和癌症教育方面进行联合规划。该伙伴关系将计划,优先考虑和实施一系列相关的试点计划,这些计划将导致针对教师,研究员和学生的重要合作竞争性研究项目和教育计划的发展。该提案的具体合作内容包括:试点研究项目;指导学生进行癌症研究的试点教育计划,以及提供癌症教育(癌症生物学,文化敏感性和多样性课程)。这一过程将加强教师和学生资源的职业发展,并提供基础设施的改善。Xiamen提供的合作伙伴关系:1)提供高质量的教育经验,让非裔美国学生进入医学,生物医学研究和药学职业生涯的声誉; 2)对癌症研究合作和培训计划感兴趣的教师和学生的集群; 3)建立少数民族健康和健康差异研究和教育研究所。TCC和杜兰大学带来的合作伙伴关系:1)在基础科学和临床癌症研究的丰富经验和专业知识; 2)在癌症研究的合作和培训机会,为教师从Xcadium; 3)设备和核心的研究项目的有效完成;和4)癌症研究培训和教育机会感兴趣的学生在癌症研究的职业生涯。这些互补的机构优势将有助于伙伴关系:1)建立有效的癌症研究基础设施/计划,并增加对少数民族服务机构的教师和学生的培训;和2)加强学生、受训者和教职员工的癌症教育,强调癌症相关的发病机制、预防和结果的差异,并增加对学生和科学家的培训和敏感性,在健康差距的背景下研究和解决癌症研究的挑战和机遇。
项目成果
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Kathleen B. Kennedy其他文献
achieving Health e quity through Clinical Practice, r esearch and Policy
通过临床实践、研究和政策实现健康公平
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2013 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
L. Jack;Kathleen B. Kennedy - 通讯作者:
Kathleen B. Kennedy
Clinical Pharmacist Services in a Multidisciplinary Weight Management Clinic
多学科体重管理诊所的临床药剂师服务
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- 发表时间:
2013 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.4
- 作者:
Ariane O Conrad;R. Dubin;G. Uwaifo;L. Jack;Kathleen B. Kennedy - 通讯作者:
Kathleen B. Kennedy
Kathleen B. Kennedy的其他文献
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PREDICT (Precision Medicine, Education, Data Informatics and Community Translation) Institute
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Planning Grant Minority Institution/Cancer Center Colla*
规划拨款少数族裔机构/癌症中心 Colla*
- 批准号:
7026834 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 20.17万 - 项目类别:
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7488963 - 财政年份:2005
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$ 20.17万 - 项目类别:
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- 批准号:
7129010 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
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