The University of Massachusetts, Boston (UMass Boston) and Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer
Center (DF/HCC) initiated their Partnership in August 2002. The early years of the Partnership during the
U56 funding period (2005-2010) established the foundational support and scientific leadership needed to
build a solid and vibrant research collaboration. Moving forward, the U54 mechanism drew on this
foundation resulting in a robust set of activities in research, capacity building and outreach. Two key
tenets guide this sustained partnership between UMass Boston and DF/HCC: a) A common and intense
interest in addressing the problem of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in cancer incidence,
morbidity, and mortality; and b) A belief that through the Partnership, each institution will achieve benefits
that neither could achieve on its own. This application for renewal provides extensive evidence of the
ways these tenets have been operationalized, the resulting benefits for both institutions and the ways in
which this Partnership is now poised to make, at an elevated level, significant advances to the science of
cancer control. We are proposing activities that draw on the latest science to understand and address
cancer disparities through a transdisciplinary approach that embodies our Partnership theme of “Cells to
Society. In support of our new cohesive theme, we have proposed three sophisticated, highly competitive
research projects across several areas of basic biomedical and population sciences that will employ
evidence and methods to converge upon and impact cancer and cancer health disparities at multiple
levels of analysis. To elucidate new areas of research opportunity, the Partnership is excited to explore
the intersection between biology-based sciences and social/behavioral sciences. The immediate priorities
Summary:
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of the Partnership are: 1) Continuing capacity building for biomedical and cancer research at UMass
Boston and cancer disparities research at DF/HCC; 2) Enhancing and scaling up research experiences for
students with a specific focus on underrepresented minorities (URMs), across the entire educational
pipeline –from undergraduate to postdoctoral levels (see Research Education Core); 3) Continuing close
mentoring of early stage investigators with a focus on research and career development; 4) Building a
strong and robust Outreach Core that draws on the state of the science from dissemination and
implementation sciences (D&I) for building partnerships, translating knowledge and monitoring the results
of the translation efforts to build and sustain capacity among community-based organizations (see
Outreach Core); 5) Offering infrastructural support to U54 investigators through two service cores,
including the Research Design and Analysis, and Genomics Cores (see Shared Resource Core); and 6)
Ensuring sustainability for projects, Cores and research education programs via dedicated planning and
execution of grant matching with NIH-mechanisms, foundation support and/or institutional support.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative: The University of Massachusetts, Boston (UMass Boston) and Dana-Farber/Harvard
Cancer Center (DF/HCC) Partnership is committed to further developing a shared rigorous and collaborative
transdisciplinary cancer and disparities-related research program that spans the continuum of “Cells to
Society.”
Sophisticated research projects are proposed across several areas of basic biomedical and
population sciences that will employ evidence and methods to converge upon and impact cancer and cancer
health disparities at multiple levels of analysis.
These projects, together with state-of-the-art Outreach and
Research Education Cores and creative Research Design and Analysis and Genomics Shared Resources, will
serve to build research capacity and infrastructure at UMass Boston, expand the cancer disparities platform
and community outreach programs at DF/HCC; and
make, at an elevated level, significant advances to the
science of cancer control.
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Project Terms
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