Comprehensive NAU/AZCC Cancer Research Partnership
NAU/AZCC 癌症研究综合合作伙伴关系
基本信息
- 批准号:7500499
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 80.87万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-06-20 至 2009-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAmerican IndiansArizonaBasic ScienceCancer CenterChemicalsClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity OutreachDataDevelopmentEducation and OutreachEffectivenessFaceFacultyFutureHealth PersonnelHealthcareIndustryInstitutionLinkMalignant NeoplasmsMiningNCI Center for Cancer ResearchNative AmericansOncologistPatientsPilot ProjectsProviderRateRecording of previous eventsRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelReservationsStudentsTrainingTraining ProgramsUniversitiesanticancer researchcancer diagnosiscancer educationcareerimprovedinterestmortalityprograms
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: (Applicant?s Description) In the face of improved US cancer
survival, cancer mortality in American Indians is increasing. Cultural
differences make addressing this disparity challenging. The paucity of
American Indian health care providers, almost none oncologists, compounds the
situation. American Indian patients, unable to effectively communicate with
providers, become isolated from cancer diagnosis and treatment and are rarely
recruited into clinical trials. While the need for American Indian
oncologists is therefore urgent, few American Indians enter health care
professions. While most universities have dismal recruitment and retention
rates, Northern Arizona University (NAU) has a distinguished history of
graduating Native American students. At NAU, however, there is no cancer
research core to provide cancer education to American Indian students and
communities. In this partnership, we will link research programs of the
Arizona Cancer Center (AZCC) with American Indian student training programs
and environmental research at NAU. While informal faculty interaction exists, there is currently no comprehensive plan to enhance cancer research at NAU or
to coordinate American Indian student recruitment and retention at NAU and
UofA/AZCC. The objectives of this proposal are to (1)initiate robust cancer
research at NAU to enhance faculty career development and train students in
cancer research fundamentals; (2) create stable, long-term cancer research,
education, and outreach collaboration; and (3) improve institutional
effectiveness in impacting the disparity in cancer in American Indians of the
Southwest. Research programs will focus on the carcinogenic effects of
chemicals associated with the mining industry on reservations. American
Indian students have a vital interest in the data. Thus this vested interest
greatly enhances our potential to recruit and retain these students and to
provide future American Indian cancer researchers and oncologists. The
program is guided by administrative, planning and developmental cores at each
institution. Research activities include basic science, cancer education, and
community outreach components. We propose 6 pilot projects, 4 full projects,
and recruitment of 2 new faculty over the project lifetime.
描述:(申请人?s描述)面对美国癌症的好转
生存率,癌症死亡率在美国印第安人正在增加。文化
这些差异使得解决这一差距具有挑战性。的缺乏
美国印第安人的卫生保健提供者,几乎没有肿瘤学家,化合物,
形势美国印第安人患者,无法有效沟通
提供者,成为孤立的癌症诊断和治疗,很少
招募到临床试验中虽然美国印第安人的需求
因此,肿瘤学家是迫切的,很少有美国印第安人进入医疗保健
职业。虽然大多数大学的招聘和保留情况令人沮丧,
率,北方亚利桑那大学(NAU)有一个杰出的历史,
美国原住民毕业生然而,在NAU,
研究中心为美国印第安学生提供癌症教育,
社区.在这种伙伴关系中,我们将把
亚利桑那州癌症中心(AZCC)与美国印第安学生培训计划
和环境研究虽然存在非正式的教师互动,但目前没有全面的计划来加强NAU或
协调NAU的美国印第安学生招聘和保留,
UofA/AZCC。该提案的目标是(1)启动强大的癌症
在NAU研究,以提高教师的职业发展和培养学生在
癌症研究基础;(2)建立稳定,长期的癌症研究,
教育和外展合作;以及(3)改善机构
有效地影响了美国印第安人的癌症差异,
西南研究计划将集中在致癌作用的
与采矿业有关的化学品。美国
印度学生对这些数据非常感兴趣。因此,这种既得利益
大大提高了我们招募和留住这些学生的潜力,
提供未来的美国印第安人癌症研究人员和肿瘤学家。的
该计划是由行政,规划和发展的核心,在每个
机构。研究活动包括基础科学,癌症教育,
社区外展部分。我们提出了6个试点项目,4个全面项目,
并在项目生命周期内招聘2名新教师。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
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Uptake and Mutagenicity of Moderately Soluble Hexavalent Chromium
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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