Medical University of South Carolina - Cancer Center Support Grant
南卡罗来纳医科大学 - 癌症中心支持补助金
基本信息
- 批准号:10589893
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 215.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-04-01 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic Medical CentersAccelerationAchievementAddressAfrican American populationAutomobile DrivingAwarenessBasic ScienceBiometryCancer BiologyCancer BurdenCancer CenterCancer Center Support GrantCancer ControlCancer Death RatesCause of DeathCell SeparationCellsCervicalCessation of lifeChargeClinicClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesClinical TrialsColorectalCommunitiesDevelopmentDiagnosisDiagnosticDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEducationEnsureExclusionExerciseExtramural ActivitiesFlow CytometryFosteringFundingGeneticGeographyGoalsHead and neck structureHealthcareInstitutionIntervention StudiesInvestmentsJournalsK-Series Research Career ProgramsKidneyLeadershipLungMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMissionMorbidity - disease rateMovementNational Cancer InstituteNatureOncologyOutcomeParticipantPatient CarePatientsPeer ReviewPersonsPhysiciansPoliciesPopulation HeterogeneityPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesPreventionPrevention approachPreventiveProductivityProfessional EducationProstatePublic PolicyPublicationsQualifyingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRuralRural CommunityScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistServicesShapesSouth CarolinaStrategic PlanningTechnologyTherapeuticTherapeutic Clinical TrialThinkingTissuesTobacco useTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUS StateUnhealthy DietUniversitiesVocationWorkanticancer researchbench to bedsidebiobankcancer carecancer educationcancer health disparitycancer preventioncancer therapycareercareer developmentcellular imagingcommunity based researchcommunity engagementethnic minorityhigh schoolimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary collaborationlifestyle factorslipidomicsmalignant breast neoplasmmedically underservedmolecular imagingmortalitymultidisciplinarynext generationnovel strategiesoperationoutreachpreventprogramsracial disparityracial minorityrecruitsocioeconomicstranslational cancer researchtranslational pipelinetumor immunologyunderserved community
项目摘要
OVERALL: SUMMARY
The Hollings Cancer Center (HCC) at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) seeks renewal of its
National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation via the P30 Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) mechanism. As
South Carolina's (SC) leading academic medical center, MUSC is charged with building basic, translational,
clinical, and population-based research programs that address the state's significant healthcare needs. The
mission of the HCC is to reduce the cancer burden in SC through transformative research, patient care,
prevention, and public policy. To accomplish this mission, HCC leadership built a robust, multidisciplinary
center that includes 107 cancer scientists. Innovative, high-impact research is driven by HCC’s four research
programs: Cancer Biology, Cancer Immunology, Developmental Cancer Therapeutics, and Cancer Control.
The rapid pace of discovery and movement toward effective translational research is supported by five shared
research resources: Lipidomics, Flow Cytometry & Cell Sorting, Cell & Molecular Imaging, Biorepository &
Tissue Analysis, and Biostatistics. During the current project period, the HCC successfully leveraged CCSG
funding and its NCI-designated cancer center status to harness, expand and improve the center’s research
capabilities to decrease the state’s cancer burden. HCC supported recruitment of 26 new cancer scientists.
The annual direct peer-reviewed extramural research funding (excluding training and career development
awards) increased to $21.6M, with $10.5M from NCI. HCC boasts the state’s largest clinical trials operation
that provides centralized support for conducting the most contemporary cancer trials. During the past year, the
HCC recruited 1,266 patients to interventional studies and 254 patients to non-interventional studies. HCC
made significant progress in overcoming the challenges inherent in recruiting racial and ethnic minorities to
participate in research. In 2017, 33% of research participants were racial or ethnic minorities, with more than
half residing in rural communities federally designated as medically underserved. This progress has been
maintained for over two decades by progressive, HCC-led outreach, community engagement, and cancer
education services. With the charge of training the next generation of diverse and exceptional cancer
physicians and scientists, the center developed the state’s only comprehensive cancer education pipeline for
learners across the entire education continuum, from high school through early professional career
development. The HCC is committed to providing access to the latest research, educational, and clinical
advances to all of South Carolina, and has never been better equipped to fulfill its mission. Led by a new
center director appointed in 2017, the HCC will implement its 2023 strategic plan to advance scientific
discovery, make impactful contributions to the understanding of cancer biology in a diverse population, and
translate discoveries into transformative approaches to cancer control, diagnosis, treatment, and public policy.
总体:摘要
南卡罗来纳州医科大学(MUSC)的霍林斯癌症中心(HCC)寻求更新其
美国国家癌症研究所(NCI)通过P30癌症中心支持补助金(CCSG)机制指定。作为
作为南卡罗来纳州(SC)领先的学术医疗中心,MUSC负责建立基础的、转化的、
临床和基于人口的研究计划,以满足国家的重大医疗保健需求。的
HCC的使命是通过变革性研究,患者护理,
预防和公共政策。为了完成这一使命,合同委员会领导层建立了一个强有力的多学科
该中心包括107名癌症科学家。创新,高影响力的研究是由HCC的四个研究驱动的
项目:癌症生物学,癌症免疫学,发育癌症治疗学和癌症控制。
快速的发现和有效的翻译研究的运动是由五个共享的支持
研究资源:脂质组学、流式细胞术和细胞分选、细胞和分子成像、生物储存库和
组织分析和生物统计学。在本项目期间,合同委员会成功地利用了CCSG
资金和其国家癌症研究所指定的癌症中心的地位,以利用,扩大和改善该中心的研究
降低国家癌症负担的能力。HCC支持招募26名新的癌症科学家。
年度直接同行评审的校外研究经费(不包括培训和职业发展
奖金)增加到2160万美元,其中1050万美元来自NCI。HCC拥有该州最大的临床试验业务
为进行最现代的癌症试验提供集中支持。在过去一年,
HCC招募了1,266例患者参与干预性研究,254例患者参与非干预性研究。HCC
在克服招募种族和族裔少数群体,
参与研究。2017年,33%的研究参与者是种族或少数民族,
一半居住在联邦政府指定为医疗服务不足的农村社区。这种进展
二十多年来,通过渐进的,HCC领导的外展,社区参与和癌症
教育服务。负责训练下一代多样化和特殊的癌症
医生和科学家,该中心开发了该州唯一的全面癌症教育管道,
从高中到早期职业生涯的整个教育过程中的学习者
发展HCC致力于提供最新的研究,教育和临床
推进到整个南卡罗来纳州,从来没有更好的装备,以履行其使命。由一个新的
中心主任于2017年任命,HCC将实施其2023年战略计划,以推进科学发展。
发现,为理解不同人群中的癌症生物学做出有影响力的贡献,
将发现转化为癌症控制、诊断、治疗和公共政策的变革性方法。
项目成果
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