Multi-Consortia Coordinating Center (MC2 Center) for Cancer Biology: Building Interdisciplinary Scientific Communities, Coordinating Impactful Resource Sharing, and Advancing Cancer Research
Project Summary
Systems Biology has been an instrumental approach to overcoming challenges in biomedical research, where
solutions arise from interdisciplinary efforts, shared resources (data, tools, models, expertise) and integrative
analyses. The NCI Division of Cancer Biology (DCB) has created multiple consortia comprising interdisciplinary
communities of scientists who aim to integrate approaches, data, and tools to address important questions in
basic and translational cancer research. The Multi-Consortia Coordinating (MC2) Center for Cancer Biology will
work across programs to motivate engagement and collaboration, support resource sharing, and disseminate
knowledge and resources to the broader scientific community.
The MC2 Center will operate through three hubs. The Collaboration Hub will use evidence-based strategies to
catalyze interactions and new collaborations. An evaluation framework will be developed with quantitative and
qualitative metrics to ensure the center continuously improves its impact. Community engagement activities will
include working groups, special interest groups, DREAM Challenges, and Ideation Jams, all of which will have
mechanisms for ensuring inclusion and promoting diversity. To facilitate sharing of resources from DCB
programs, the Resource Coordination Hub will ensure all resources are findable, accessible, interoperable and
reusable (FAIR); it will identify or develop open and FAIR standards and best practices; provide training on
how to implement these standards and practices in the cancer research community; and provide tooling and
interfaces to facilitate resource sharing, curation, and deposition in public repositories. Finally, the Outreach
Hub will enhance dissemination of knowledge and resources through training materials to maximize utilization
of tools and short courses and workshops that bring concepts and resources from across the DCB programs
together, enabling the broader community to experience the power of an integrative interdisciplinary approach
to cancer.
The Cancer Complexity Knowledge Portal will continue to provide open access to all data, tools, and other
resources generated through the DCB and MC2, highlighting discoveries and enabling exploration into the
many valuable resources generated by DCB programs.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
Advancing our understanding of cancer requires teams of scientists working together, but many labs and
resources remain siloed. The proposed MC2 Center will catalyze collaboration, improve the usability of shared
data and tools, and ensure wide dissemination of resources to the broader cancer research community. The
resulting collaborative network of diverse researchers will power the next generation of cancer discoveries and
treatments.
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Project Terms
AddressAdvanced Malignant NeoplasmAreaBasic Cancer ResearchBenchmarkingBiomedical ResearchCancer BiologyCancer CenterCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesDataData CommonsDepositionDivision of Cancer BiologyEducation and OutreachEducational workshopEffectivenessEnsureEvaluationFAIR principlesFosteringFundingGluesHybridsKnowledgeKnowledge PortalMalignant NeoplasmsMetadataModelingOutcomes ResearchPersonsQualifyingResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesScienceScientistSoftware ToolsSystemSystems BiologyTrainingValidationWorkanti-cancer researchcommunity buildingcommunity engagementdata harmonizationdata sharingdiversity and inclusionevidence baseexperienceideationimprovedinformatics infrastructureinnovationinterdisciplinary approachinterdisciplinary collaborationinteroperabilitymeetingsmetadata standardsnext generationoutreachprogramspublic repositoryspecial interest groupsuccesstooltranslational cancer researchusabilityworking group
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