CHERP Cancer Research Education Program
CHERP 癌症研究教育计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10302798
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-23 至 2025-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressBiologicalCaliforniaCancer BurdenCancer CenterCommunicationCommunitiesDataDegree programDiagnosisEducationEnvironmentEvaluationFaceFacultyFutureGoalsIncidenceInstitutionInstructionLaboratoriesLearningLengthMalignant NeoplasmsMonitorMorbidity - disease rateNCI Scholars ProgramPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPrevalenceQuality of lifeResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingScienceScientistSeriesSisterSocioeconomic FactorsStressStudent PersistenceStudentsTalentsTrainingTravelUnderrepresented PopulationsUnderrepresented StudentsVertebral columnWorkanticancer researchbasecancer health disparitycareercommunity buildingeducation pathwayeducation researchethnic diversityexperiencefaculty mentorgraduate studenthealth disparity populationshealth equalityhealth equitymortalitynovelnutritionoperationoutreachpeerprogramsrecruitresponsible research conductskillssocioeconomicssuccesssummer researchsurvivorshipsymposiumtoolundergraduate studentunderrepresented minority student
项目摘要
CSUF/UCI-CFCCC Cancer Health Equity Research Partnership (CHERP)
Cancer Research Education Program (CREP): Abstract
The long-term goal of the Cancer-Related Education Program (CREP) is to increase the diversity of the cancer
research workforce by training undergraduate and master’s graduate students in cancer health disparities-
related research efforts, especially those from underrepresented groups. This objective will be accomplished
through providing education in the cancer health disparities field, including established facts as well as the
newest research exploring the interrelationships of biological components, socioeconomic factors, cultural
aspects, nutrition, stress, and the environment that result in certain groups bearing a disproportionate burden
of cancer. A profound understanding of the biological bases of cancer as well as of cancer disparities aspects
such as differences in incidence, prevalence, morbidity and mortality, quality of life while on treatment, length
of survivorship, and access to diagnosis will inspire students to pursue research career on these topics and
result in a highly diverse pool of highly talented future scientists from different backgrounds. The proposed
CSUF/UCI-CFCCC partnership is particularly suited for this goal because of our ethnically diverse student
populations and the high number of students from low socioeconomic backgrounds. CREP will consist of a 5-
term (undergraduates) or 3-term (graduates) path that will provide a comprehensive education. The specific
aims of the CREP are to: 1. Develop coursework paths and research experiences focused on cancer disparities
and other cancer topics; 2. Create synergistic educational components such as community building activities
and travel to research conferences; and 3. Establish outreach opportunities that help prepare CREP students
to succeed in transitioning to higher degree programs and inform faculty and students outside of the program
about the need to research and mitigate cancer health disparities. To accomplish these aims, we will undertake
a robust association between the two institutions. The educational paths will include instruction in basic
concepts and the newest research on cancer and cancer disparities. CREP scholars will also experience
summer research training in a laboratory of their choice within a rich list of opportunities at CSUF or UCI. In
addition to the documented benefits of supplemental coursework and research training, CREP students will
benefit from opportunities and experiences, offering them a variety of identity and community building activities
as well as travel to research conferences. Several outreach activities will be organized at CSUF and UCI to
disseminate information about the program and the importance of cancer research and cancer disparities. The
evaluation will capture the number of students progressing through these activities, monitor their progress and
relationships with faculty mentors, and track their future careers. CREP activities will increase the pool of
talented underrepresented students who enter the cancer-related research workforce in the future.
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CSUF/UCI-CFCCC 癌症健康公平研究合作伙伴关系 (CHERP)
癌症研究教育计划 (CREP):摘要
癌症相关教育计划(CREP)的长期目标是增加癌症的多样性
通过对本科生和硕士研究生进行癌症健康差异方面的培训来培养研究人员-
相关研究工作,特别是来自代表性不足群体的研究工作,将实现这一目标。
通过提供癌症健康差异领域的教育,包括既定事实以及
最新研究探索生物成分、社会经济因素、文化因素之间的相互关系
营养、压力和环境等方面导致某些群体承受不成比例的负担
对癌症的生物学基础以及癌症差异方面的深刻理解。
例如发病率、患病率、发病率和死亡率、治疗期间的生活质量、治疗时间的差异
生存率和获得诊断的机会将激励学生从事这些主题的研究事业,
产生了来自不同背景、高度多样化的未来科学家人才库。
CSUF/UCI-CFCCC 合作伙伴关系特别适合实现这一目标,因为我们的学生来自不同种族
CREP 将由 5-
学期(本科生)或三学期(研究生)路径将提供全面的教育。
CREP 的目标是: 1. 开发专注于癌症差异的课程路径和研究经验
和其他癌症主题; 2. 创建协同教育内容,例如社区建设活动
参加研究会议;以及 3. 建立帮助 CREP 学生做好准备的外展机会
成功过渡到更高学位课程并告知课程外的教师和学生
为了实现这些目标,我们将致力于研究和减少癌症健康差异。
两个机构之间的牢固联系将包括基础教育。
CREP 学者也将体验有关癌症和癌症差异的概念和最新研究。
在 CSUF 或 UCI 的丰富机会中,在他们选择的实验室进行暑期研究培训。
除了已记录的补充课程和研究培训的好处外,CREP 学生还将
从机会和经验中受益,为他们提供各种身份和社区建设活动
CSUF 和 UCI 将组织一些外展活动,以促进研究会议的开展。
传播有关该计划以及癌症研究的重要性和癌症差异的信息。
评估将捕捉通过这些活动取得进展的学生人数,监测他们的进展并
CREP 活动将增加
未来进入癌症相关研究队伍的才华横溢的学生。
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项目成果
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