Roadmap for America's Cancer Explorers for the 21st Century (Race 21)
21 世纪美国癌症探索者路线图(第 21 场比赛)
基本信息
- 批准号:10023708
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-09-03 至 2025-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbbreviationsAdultAdvanced Malignant NeoplasmAfricaAfrican AmericanAlabamaAmericanAmericasAreaAwarenessBiologyCancer BiologyCancer Death RatesCancer EtiologyClinical TrialsCommunicationCommunity OutreachComprehensive Cancer CenterDevelopmentEarly DiagnosisEarly treatmentEducationExposure toFamilyFellowshipFoundationsFuture GenerationsGeneral PopulationGoalsHealthHigh School FacultyHigh School StudentIndividualInstitutesInternshipsKnowledgeMainstreamingMalignant NeoplasmsMentorsMethodsMinorityModelingMorbidity - disease rateNCI Center for Cancer ResearchNext Generation Science StandardsParentsPathway interactionsPhasePositioning AttributePreventionProgram DevelopmentRaceResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesSchoolsScienceScience, Technology, Engineering and MathematicsScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics EducationSecondary SchoolsStudentsTeacher Professional DevelopmentTestingTextTrainingUnderrepresented PopulationsUnderrepresented StudentsUniversitiesWorkYouthanticancer researchbasecancer health disparitycareercohortcommunity centerexperiencehigh schoolimprovedinnovationinterestmaleminority communitiesminority studentmortalitynext generationoutreachprogramsscience teacherskillssummer internshipsummer researchteachertwelfth gradeundergraduate studentunderrepresented minority studentuniversity student
项目摘要
Roadmap for America’s Cancer Explorers for the 21st Century (RACE21) is an interdisciplinary
program to develop a pipeline to a diverse 21st century cancer research workforce. Cancer is a
primary cause of adult mortalities in the US, despite excellent advances in understanding cancer
biology and innovative treatments. In Alabama, cancer is the 2nd highest cause of mortality, and
cancer death rates are almost double in Alabama’s African-American (compared to White) males.
One of the underlying causes of this anomaly is the lack of communication about cancer among
Africa-Americans, especially within families. Also, relatively few African-American youth are
seeking careers in cancer research, largely due to very little exposure to cancer biology in most
of their secondary schools and their teachers’ lack of cancer biology training. Further, few informal
programs excite students about careers in cancer biology. RACE21 will build an innovative and
effective pipeline to cancer research careers, especially for students underrepresented in cancer
research (URM) by building on 5-basic foundations: 1) The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s
(UAB) outstanding O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, 2) Over 200 cancer researchers,
eager to mentor high school and college students to become the next generation of cancer
researchers, 3) development of an innovative Undergraduate Cancer Biology Major, 4) the Center
for Community OutReach Development (CORD), which will train high school biology teachers in
cancer research and introduce advanced high school students to cancer research in both formal
and informal settings and 5) training in communication about cancer. RACE21 employs successful
methods developed at UAB, and uses them to advance cancer biology education. The pipeline
starts with high school students being introduced to cancer biology through state-of-the-art
experiences in the Summer Science Institute (10 URM rising seniors will be Summer Research
Interns) and experiences at the GENEius lab. RACE21 will also provide intense cancer biology
training to high school teachers via an annual 3-week BioTeach-Cancer training. RACE21 students
(>80% URM) entering UAB’s new Cancer Biology Major will complete a paid summer internship
in cancer research in their rising year 1 and 2, and in year 3 and 4 they will receive fellowships as
cancer researchers. Each year 10 RACE21 students will complete the undergraduate major, with
most continuing to graduate school in cancer research related areas. The Intellectual Merit of
RACE21 will be in testing a pipeline that leads to increased minorities in cancer biology careers.
The Broader Impacts will annually educate about 6,000 minority students, families and the public
about cancer biology and launch the cancer research careers of >40 minority students.
世纪美国癌症探索者路线图(RACE 21)是一个跨学科的
该计划旨在为多元化的21世纪世纪癌症研究人员提供一个渠道。癌症是
尽管在理解癌症方面取得了很大进展,
生物学和创新疗法。在亚拉巴马,癌症是第二大死亡原因,
在亚拉巴马的非洲裔美国男性中,癌症死亡率几乎是白色男性的两倍。
这种异常现象的根本原因之一是缺乏对癌症的沟通,
非裔美国人,尤其是在家庭中。此外,相对较少的非洲裔美国青年
在癌症研究中寻找职业,主要是由于在大多数情况下很少接触癌症生物学,
他们的中学和他们的教师缺乏癌症生物学培训。此外,少数非正式
项目激发学生对癌症生物学职业的兴趣。RACE 21将建立一个创新和
癌症研究职业的有效渠道,特别是对于癌症代表性不足的学生
研究(URM)建立在5个基本基础上:1)伯明翰的亚拉巴马大学
(UAB)杰出的奥尼尔综合癌症中心,2)200多名癌症研究人员,
渴望指导高中生和大学生成为下一代癌症患者
研究人员,3)创新的本科癌症生物学专业的发展,4)中心
社区外展发展(CORD),这将培训高中生物教师,
癌症研究,并介绍先进的高中生癌症研究在两个正式的
和非正式的环境和5)关于癌症的沟通培训。RACE 21成功雇用
在UAB开发的方法,并使用它们来推进癌症生物学教育。管道
从高中生开始,通过最先进的技术,
在夏季科学研究所的经验(10 URM上升老年人将夏季研究
实习生)和GENEius实验室的经验。RACE 21还将提供强烈的癌症生物学
通过每年为期3周的BioTeach-Cancer培训,对高中教师进行培训。RACE 21学生
(>80% URM)进入UAB的新癌症生物学专业将完成带薪暑期实习
在癌症研究在他们上升的第一年和第二年,并在第三年和第四年,他们将获得奖学金,
癌症研究者每年10名RACE 21学生将完成本科专业,
大多数继续在癌症研究相关领域的研究生院。的智力价值
RACE 21将测试一个管道,导致癌症生物学职业中的少数群体增加。
更广泛的影响每年将教育约6,000名少数民族学生,家庭和公众
关于癌症生物学,并启动了40多名少数民族学生的癌症研究事业。
项目成果
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Lalita A. Shevde其他文献
Multi-faceted role of HSP40 in cancer
- DOI:
10.1007/s10585-009-9255-x - 发表时间:
2009-04-02 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.200
- 作者:
Aparna Mitra;Lalita A. Shevde;Rajeev S. Samant - 通讯作者:
Rajeev S. Samant
Emerging role of nuclear protein 1 (NUPR1) in cancer biology
- DOI:
10.1007/s10555-009-9183-x - 发表时间:
2009-01-20 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:8.700
- 作者:
Uttio Roy Chowdhury;Rajeev S. Samant;Oystein Fodstad;Lalita A. Shevde - 通讯作者:
Lalita A. Shevde
Informing the new developments and future of cancer immunotherapy
- DOI:
10.1007/s10555-021-09967-1 - 发表时间:
2021-05-18 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:8.700
- 作者:
Atul Kumar;Courtney A. Swain;Lalita A. Shevde - 通讯作者:
Lalita A. Shevde
Erratum to: ‘Hedgehog signaling: modulation of cancer properties and tumor microenvironment’
- DOI:
10.1186/s12943-016-0522-6 - 发表时间:
2016-05-11 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:33.900
- 作者:
Ann Hanna;Lalita A. Shevde - 通讯作者:
Lalita A. Shevde
The metastatic cascade through the lens of therapeutic inhibition
通过治疗性抑制视角看转移级联
- DOI:
10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101872 - 发表时间:
2025-01-21 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:10.600
- 作者:
Ian Miranda;Nusrat Jahan;Lalita A. Shevde - 通讯作者:
Lalita A. Shevde
Lalita A. Shevde的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Lalita A. Shevde', 18)}}的其他基金
Role of O-GlcNAc-ylation on tumor progression
O-GlcNAc 基化在肿瘤进展中的作用
- 批准号:
10589810 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 41.79万 - 项目类别:
Role of O-GlcNAc-ylation on tumor progression
O-GlcNAc 基化在肿瘤进展中的作用
- 批准号:
10444126 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 41.79万 - 项目类别:
Roadmap for America's Cancer Explorers for the 21st Century (Race 21)
21 世纪美国癌症探索者路线图(第 21 场比赛)
- 批准号:
10252847 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 41.79万 - 项目类别:
Roadmap for America's Cancer Explorers for the 21st Century (Race 21)
21 世纪美国癌症探索者路线图(第 21 场比赛)
- 批准号:
10478045 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 41.79万 - 项目类别:
Molecular determinants of breast cancer malignancy
乳腺癌恶性肿瘤的分子决定因素
- 批准号:
8458999 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 41.79万 - 项目类别:
Molecular determinants of breast cancer malignancy
乳腺癌恶性肿瘤的分子决定因素
- 批准号:
8653835 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 41.79万 - 项目类别:
Molecular determinants of breast cancer malignancy
乳腺癌恶性肿瘤的分子决定因素
- 批准号:
8261842 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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