Overview of CRCHD Diversity Training Programs H. Nelson Aguila, DVM Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities National Cancer Institute
Why is Diversity Important? Broadens the research “lens” to include new viewpoints from those from diverse backgrounds Enhances innovation and creativity in cancer research Contributes to reducing cancer disparities by more effectively addressing existing disparities within the population Promotes effective use of public funds for cancer research Consistent with NIH’s Commitment to Excellence: providing support for talented individuals to explore ideas at the highest level of inquiry
Majority Minorities… Changing Face of the U.S.
NIH/NCI CRCHD Mission Initiates, integrates, and engages in collaborative research studies with NCI divisions and NIH institutes and Centers to promote research and training in cancer health disparities and to improve cancer outcomes in communities experiencing an excess burden of cancer.
How CRCHD Achieves Its Mission… Engaging Communities – CNPC Community –based participatory research RCT, training in CBPR Forging Partnerships-PACHE MSI and Cancer Centers Research, multidisciplinary training. outreach, education, clinical trial recruitment Institutions Serving Underserved Communities NCI-Designated Cancer Centers Comprehensive Partnership Grant (U54) Feasibility Studies (P20) Comprehensive Partnership Grant (U54) Feasibility Studies (P20) Networks for Research, Training and Outreach – GMaP Development regional hubs for sharing knowledge, information, best practices, and resources. Training enhancement
Access to Funding Low Expectations Conventional Challenges Scarcity of role models Challenges
Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences (CURE) TRAINEES High School Undergraduate Pre - doctoral Investigators Postdoctoral Increase the size of the talent pool Emphasize scientific areas of greatest need Expand and extend the period of training
CURE Program Supports Diverse Trainees (2001 – 2013) n = 3041
CURE Addresses the Gaps in Diversity Among Early Stage Investigators (ESI) at the NCI *: Data from NCI Center for Cancer Training K Program Evaluation 2012
CURE Addresses the Gaps in Diversity Among Early Stage Investigators (ESI) at the NCI
CURE Early Stage Investigators (ESIs) Enjoy Comparable Success Rate in Obtaining R01 Awards as Other NIH ESIs (2001 – 2012) CCT: The Center for Cancer Training ProgramApplicationsSuccess rate (%) CURE22724 NCI CCT1,14725 NIH3,06326
Certain Activities Impact CURE Trainee Success in R01 Applications/Awards Trainees Applied for R01 Publications Previous Training Award Previous Training Award Mock Review Experience Trainees Awarded R01 n =
Community Networks Program Center (CNPC) – Training in CBPR
Trainee Demographic Characteristics Race/Ethnicity Number of Trainees
Trainee Academic Levels
Partnership to Advance Cancer Health Equity (PACHE) – Training in Cancer Research
Students Demographic Characteristics Ethnicity Race
Students Education Level HS Students Undergraduate Students Master’s Students Pre- Doctoral Students Medical Students MD/PhD Students
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