Awardee OrganizationFLORIDA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL UNIV
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ABSTRACT
The underrepresentation of minorities in basic, clinical, and behavioral research has been viewed as a significant
barrier to addressing cancer disparities and the inclusion of minority populations in clinical trials. Thus, there is
a need to develop a cadre of racially and ethnically diverse, well-trained scientists. In this application, we will
address the following barriers that underrepresented minorities (URMs) face with a comprehensive, rigorous,
and innovative approach that will create opportunities and promote careers in cancer research for these
researchers and students: (1) the lack of committed role models, (2) inadequate mentoring, (3) insufficient
preparation, (4) low expectations, and (5) unfamiliarity with the culture and idioms of science. Our application
focuses on developing a Florida Minority Cancer Research & Training (MiCaRT) Center that will expand our
cancer research and training opportunities for URM faculty and students at UF and FAMU and ultimately grow
the number of URM scientists and clinical investigators in biomedical research. The University of Florida (UF)-
Florida A&M University (FAMU) MiCaRT Center will build on our existing cancer research and training
opportunities to grow the number of URM scientists and clinical investigators in higher education and academic
leadership. The combination of research training and career development plans for program participants will also
create a hub of cancer disparity research activities at both UF and FAMU. Program success will be measured
by: (1) admission of students to graduate or medical school for oncology-related training; (2) peer-reviewed
presentations; (3) peer-reviewed publications; and (4) extramural NIH/NCI grant submissions.
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