Contact PI/Project LeaderSADLER, GEORGIA ROBINS Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Increasing the number of scientists and clinicians from underrepresented communities has been
recognized as one means to help reduce the nation’s cancer disparities. The Creating Scientists
to Address Cancer Disparities Program (CSP) is an intensive bio-behavioral science training
program designed to facilitate underrepresented community college science majors’ (CSP
scholars) successful transfer to UCSD and SDSU followed by their matriculation into graduate
school. Transferring students begin the CSP during the summer before they transfer and
continue to receive mentoring from CSP faculty throughout the remainder of their college years.
The program has basic and behavioral science majors working and learning side-by-side in a
public health community-based laboratory as a model of how multidisciplinary teams of bio-
behavioral scientists can work together to address cancer disparities. CSP begins with an eight-
week public health laboratory-based Summer Science Enrichment Program (SSEP). The SSEP
includes seminars to give students a solid understanding of cancer and bio-behavioral issues
related to the development of cancer disparities. It also includes workshops to increase
participants’ likelihood of successful progression into graduate school and beyond. Students
also learn a variety of hands-on research methods to use in the field, as they work within
community-campus partnerships. Students prepare and submit a research abstract to present
their summer’s research findings at the International Cancer Education Conference. The
experience gained submitting abstracts and presenting at a scientific conference will document
the knowledge they have gained toward learning how to identify, research, and resolve cancer
disparities. This summer training is followed by continued academic mentoring to facilitate
students’ matriculation into graduate school. The CSP will make it possible for its transferring
students to access programs that are not normally accessible in transferring students’ first year.
This community college-focused CSP is grounded upon the literature and the team’s long term
experience with programs designed to facilitate community college students’ successful transfer
to UCSD and SDSU. The CSP has clearly defined, measurable outcomes for assessing its
success, using rigorous data collection and evaluation methods that were previously proven
successful.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The Creating Scientists to Address Cancer Disparities is an intensive eight-week Summer
Science Enrichment Program for underrepresented students who are transferring to either the
University of California San Diego or San Diego State University from one of California’s 112
community colleges. After completing the program, CSP scholars receive continued mentoring
designed to increase their odds of gaining admission to graduate programs in the bio-behavioral
sciences. To gain mastery of their knowledge and skills in cancer disparities research, the CSP
scholars engage in an actual research study that will produce data they can use to make
presentations at national science meetings and from which to prepare manuscripts for
publications related to cancer disparities in peer-reviewed journals.
NIH Spending Category
CancerClinical Research
Project Terms
AddressAdmission activityAwardBasic Behavioral ScienceCaliforniaCancer CenterCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity HealthDataData AnalysesData CollectionDevelopmentEducational process of instructingEducational workshopFacultyFundingIndividualInternationalInvestmentsJournalsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLearningLiteratureMalignant NeoplasmsManuscriptsMeasurableMeasuresMentorsMethodsMinority-Serving InstitutionModelingModificationMonitorNCI Scholars ProgramNCI-Designated Cancer CenterOutcomeParticipantPeer ReviewPublic HealthPublicationsReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch DesignResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingReview LiteratureSchoolsScienceScience EnrichmentScientistSideSolidStudentsTestingTrainingTraining ProgramsUnderrepresented StudentsUniversitiesWorkbasebiobehaviorcancer educationcancer health disparitycollegecommunity collegedata collection evaluationdesignexperiencehands on researchinnovationinterestmatriculationmeetingsmultidisciplinarynetwork modelsnovelprogramsranpirnaserecruitresearch studyrole modelskillssuccesssummer researchsupport networksymposiumtransfer studentundergraduate studentuniversity student
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