PLANNING AND EVALUATION
规划与评估
基本信息
- 批准号:7620497
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-26 至 2013-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdolescentAdvisory CommitteesAffectAmerican Cancer SocietyAnimal ModelAnimalsAreaBehavioral ResearchBehavioral SciencesBiologicalBiological ModelsBiomedical EngineeringCancer ControlCardiovascular systemCell Cycle RegulationCellular biologyChemistryCitiesCollaborationsContainmentCore FacilityDNA biosynthesisDaughterDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEducation and OutreachEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEvaluationFacultyFamilyFamily health statusHeadHealthHealth CommunicationHealth PsychologyHeart ValvesHeavy MetalsHuman Papilloma Virus VaccineInstitutesInstitutionLeadershipLearningLiquid substanceMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of cervix uteriMechanicsMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterMentorsMinorityModelingMolecularMolecular BiologyNew YorkOncologistPermeabilityPhysiciansPilot ProjectsPlacementPoliciesPrincipal InvestigatorProcessProteinsPsyche structurePsychologyRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingRisk ReductionRoleScienceScientistScreening for cancerServicesSiteSocial SciencesStudentsSupport of ResearchSurgeonSystemTrainingTraining ActivityTraining ProgramsTraining SupportTraining and EducationTranslational ResearchUniversitiesViralWomanWomen&aposs HealthWorkanticancer researchbasecancer health disparitycancer therapycarcinogenesishealth disparityhigh schoolinner cityinterestmalignant stomach neoplasmmembermetropolitanoncologyoutreach programprofessorprogramspsychologicpsychosocialsmoking cessationsymposiumuptake
项目摘要
Planning and Evaluation Core
7.1. Internal Advisory Committee
Along with Drs. Hubbard and Rapkin, members of the Internal Advisory Core (IAC) provide major
academic leadership and support for the Partnership. The LAC is organized in two major sections:
translational research in cell biology and biomedical engineering and psychosocial research on health
disparities. Both sections are involved in the development of transdisciplinary work to address
disparities. Each IAC member has contributed significantly to our scientific and training activities. IAC
members have responsibility for review of research and training programs, and have served as mentors
and co-Pis on projects with junior faculty and trainees.
Carol Brown. PhD Director, MSKCC Office of Diversity Initiatives. Dr. Brown is a member of the
Psychosocial/Disparities IAC. As noted above, Dr. Brown is a gynecological surgeon with a focus on
health disparities that affect minority women. Dr. Brown has helped to initiate work on women's
health, including an Ros application submitted by Drs. Floyd and Ostroff to examine HPV vaccine
uptake among inner-city families of adolescent daughters. Dr. Brown will work with the PCOP's
cervical cancer initiative. She has also incorporated the Partnership's summer exposure program for
high school students as a regular program of the Office of Diversity Initiatives.
Nora Heaphy. MA. Coordinator of Service Learning Initiatives, Colin Powell Center for
Policy Studies, CCNY. As a member of the Disparities IAC, Ms. Heaphy supports the
Partnership's training and outreach activities. She has developed CCNY's program to
train and support faculty in the development of service-learning curricula. Ms. Heaphy
will also serve on our Education and Training Subcommittee.
Jerard Hurwitz. PhD, Lab Head, Department of Molecular Biology, Vice-Chair, Sloan-Kettering Institute.
Dr. Hurwitz is a member of our translational IAC. He is a molecular biologist whose research involves
understanding DNA replication, its control and identification of proteins involved in this process. Dr.
Hurwitz has been actively involved in helping CCNY investigators establish successful collaboration with
MSKCC biologists and basic scientists, as well as promoting CCNY student placements in MSKCC labs.
Maureen Killackev. MD. Deputy Physician-in-Chief, Head of the MSKCC Network. Dr. Killackey is a
gynecological oncologist, and member of the Disparities IAC. As head of the MSKCC network, she is
responsible for developing cancer treatment, support and outreach programs at satellite sites throughout
the New York metropolitan area. Dr. Killackey is a member of the Board of the American Cancer
Society's Eastern Division, and is a policy advisor to the NYS Department of Health Cancer Control Plan.
Andrew Koff. PhD. Member, Department of Molecular Biology, Sloan-Kettering Institute. Dr. Koff is a
member of the translational IAC. He is a cell and molecular biologist who studies cell cycle control in
cancer and animal model systems. Dr. Koff has taken an active role in Partnership development,
including assistance with animal containment issues at CCNY. He is serving as Dr. Hubbard's mentor,
and with Dr. Hubbard, organized a highly effective symposium to bring together biological researchers
from both institutions. He is also a member of our Executive Advisory Committtee.
Robert Melara. PhD. Chair, Department of Psychology, CCNY. Since joining the Psychology Department
as Chair in 2006, Dr. Robert Melara, has become actively involved with the Partnership's Internal
Advisory Core, particularly in the area of health disparities. Dr. Melara has encouraged faculty to teach
substantive and methodological courses related to cancer and health psychology, as well as service-based
learning courses. He will continue to help the Partnership promote psychological research and
methodological training related to cancer.
Jamie Ostroff. PhD is Chief of the Behavioral Science Service and Associate Professor of Psychology at
MSKCC. She is the Director of the Behavioral Research Methods Core Facility and the 732 supported
Research Training Program in Psycho-Oncology at MSKCC. She has expertise in risk reduction, cancer
screening, and family health communication. As a disparities IAC member, Dr. Ostroff leads the
Partnership's efforts to provide on-going support and rigorous review for all projects. She is also MSKCC
PI and Dr. Lubetkin's mentor on our pilot study of a navigation model to promote smoking cessation.
Margaret Rosario. PhD is Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Health Psychology
Concentration for the City University system. She is also a member of the Disparities IAC. Her work
focuses on processes of identity development and their impact on mental and physical health. She has
been instrumental in supporting and mentoring junior faculty in the social sciences, including leading the
search committee that recruited Dr. Floyd.
Mark Steinberg. PhD. Professor, Chemistry Department, CCNY. Dr. Steinberg is a member of the
translational IAC. He is a cell and molecular biologist who studies viral transformation and factors
controlling heavy metal induced carcinogenesis. Dr. Steinberg has been instrumental in building the
cancer concentration within CCNY's Science Division. He is also involved in our efforts to undertake
transdisciplinary research, including a Us6 pre-pilot with Dr. Manish Shah on gastric cancer disparities.
John Tarbell. PhD Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering, CCNY. Dr.
Tarbell is a member of the translational IAC. His interests include effects of fluid mechanical forces on
endothelial permeability, cardiovascular fluid mechanics, and artificial heart and valve fluid mechanics.
Overseeing rapid expansion, Dr. Tarbel has led the development of a major cancer research emphasis in
his Department. Dr. Tarbell serves as principal investigator (with MSKCC Physician-in-Chief Wittes) of
our collaborative P20 Biomedical engineering partnership, and is Dr. Wang's mentor on her pilot project.
规划与评估核心
7.1.内部顾问委员会
与博士一起。内部咨询核心 (IAC) 成员 Hubbard 和 Rapkin 提供了主要
对伙伴关系的学术领导和支持。 LAC 由两个主要部分组成:
细胞生物学和生物医学工程的转化研究以及健康心理社会研究
差异。这两个部门都参与跨学科工作的发展,以解决
差异。每个 IAC 成员都为我们的科学和培训活动做出了重大贡献。国际航空委员会
成员负责审查研究和培训计划,并担任导师
以及与初级教师和实习生共同开展的项目。
卡罗尔·布朗。 MSKCC 多元化倡议办公室博士主任。布朗博士是该组织的成员
社会心理/差异 IAC。如上所述,布朗医生是一名妇科医生,专注于
影响少数民族妇女的健康差异。布朗博士帮助发起了有关妇女的工作
健康,包括 Drs 提交的 Ros 申请。弗洛伊德和奥斯特罗夫研究 HPV 疫苗
具有青春期女儿的市中心家庭的接受情况。 Brown 博士将与 PCOP 合作
宫颈癌倡议。她还纳入了合作伙伴的夏季接触计划
高中生作为多元化倡议办公室的常规计划。
诺拉·希菲。马。科林鲍威尔中心服务学习计划协调员
政策研究,CCNY。作为 Disparities IAC 的成员,Heaphy 女士支持
合作伙伴的培训和外展活动。她开发了 CCNY 的计划
培训和支持教师开发服务学习课程。希菲女士
还将在我们的教育和培训小组委员会任职。
杰拉德·赫维茨。博士,分子生物学系实验室主任,斯隆-凯特琳研究所副主席。
Hurwitz 博士是我们翻译 IAC 的成员。他是一位分子生物学家,其研究涉及
了解 DNA 复制、其控制以及参与该过程的蛋白质的识别。博士。
Hurwitz 一直积极参与帮助 CCNY 调查人员与以下机构建立成功的合作:
MSKCC 生物学家和基础科学家,以及促进 CCNY 学生在 MSKCC 实验室的安置。
莫琳·基拉凯夫。医学博士。副主任医师,MSKCC 网络负责人。基拉基博士是
妇科肿瘤学家,Disparities IAC 成员。作为 MSKCC 网络的负责人,她是
负责在各地的卫星站点制定癌症治疗、支持和外展计划
纽约大都市区。 Killackey 博士是美国癌症委员会的成员
协会东部分部,也是纽约州卫生部癌症控制计划的政策顾问。
安德鲁·考夫.博士。斯隆-凯特琳研究所分子生物学系成员。科夫博士是
翻译IAC成员。他是一位细胞和分子生物学家,研究细胞周期控制
癌症和动物模型系统。科夫博士在合作伙伴关系发展方面发挥了积极作用,
包括协助解决 CCNY 的动物收容问题。他是哈伯德博士的导师,
并与哈伯德博士一起组织了一次高效的研讨会,将生物研究人员聚集在一起
来自两个机构。他也是我们执行咨询委员会的成员。
罗伯特·梅拉拉.博士。 CCNY 心理学系主任。自从加入心理系以来
2006 年,罗伯特·梅拉拉 (Robert Melara) 博士作为主席,积极参与了该伙伴关系的内部事务。
咨询核心,特别是在健康差异领域。 Melara 博士鼓励教师教学
与癌症和健康心理学相关的实质性和方法论课程,以及基于服务的课程
学习课程。他将继续帮助该伙伴关系促进心理学研究和
与癌症相关的方法培训。
杰米·奥斯特罗夫。博士是行为科学服务部主任兼心理学副教授
MSKCC。她是行为研究方法核心设施和支持的 732 机构的主任
MSKCC 心理肿瘤学研究培训项目。她在降低风险、癌症方面拥有专业知识
筛查和家庭健康沟通。作为差异 IAC 成员,Ostroff 博士领导
合作伙伴努力为所有项目提供持续的支持和严格的审查。她也是MSKCC
PI 和 Lubetkin 博士的导师参与了我们促进戒烟的导航模型的试点研究。
玛格丽特·罗萨里奥。博士是心理学副教授和健康心理学主任
集中为城市大学系统。她也是 Disparities IAC 的成员。她的作品
重点关注身份发展的过程及其对身心健康的影响。她有
在支持和指导社会科学领域的初级教师方面发挥了重要作用,包括领导
招募弗洛伊德博士的搜索委员会。
马克斯坦伯格。博士。 CCNY化学系教授。斯坦伯格博士是该组织的成员
翻译IAC。他是一位细胞和分子生物学家,研究病毒转化和因素
控制重金属诱发的致癌作用。斯坦伯格博士在建立
CCNY 科学部门的癌症研究重点。他还参与了我们的努力
跨学科研究,包括与 Manish Shah 博士一起进行的关于胃癌差异的 US6 预试验。
约翰·塔贝尔. CCNY 生物医学工程系博士特聘教授兼系主任。博士。
Tarbell 是翻译 IAC 的成员。他的兴趣包括流体机械力对
内皮通透性、心血管流体力学、人造心脏和瓣膜流体力学。
塔贝尔博士在监督快速扩张的同时,领导了一个主要癌症研究重点的发展
他的部门。 Tarbell 博士担任首席研究员(与 MSKCC 主治医师 Wittes 一起)
我们的 P20 生物医学工程合作伙伴,也是王博士试点项目的导师。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
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纽约市社区癌症外展网络促进公平和社区翻译
- 批准号:
10456583 - 财政年份:2021
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NYC Cancer Outreach Network in Neighborhoods for Equity and Community Translation
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- 批准号:
10348962 - 财政年份:2021
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- 批准号:
9323349 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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