Contact PI/Project LeaderSCHUCHTER, LYNN M. Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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Project Summary and Abstract
This competitive renewal application for the University of Pennsylvania's Paul Calabresi Career
Development Award for Clinical Oncology K12 was established in 1997 and has received funding for 22
years. With this renewal, we seek continued support for the training and mentorship for 6 MD or MD/PhD
investigators with a commitment to patient-oriented cancer research. Our K12's mission is to identify and
train the next generation of outstanding translational and clinical investigators who are focused on the
problem of human malignancies. This program provides the critical protected time, mentorship, resources,
educational experience, and environment necessary to achieve this goal. Our training program is not a
stand-alone entity. It is bolstered by the remarkable physical and human resources and strong institutional
commitments of the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania and Abramson Cancer
Center and along with the Center for Childhood Cancer Research at the Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia. Typical trainees have completed clinical oncology training (fellowship or residency) and enter
this K12 grant as instructors or junior assistant professors. We have appointed 54 trainees (Scholars) from
a deep pool of applicants fed from the various clinical oncology training programs (i.e.
hematology/oncology fellowship, pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship, gynecologic oncology
fellowship, radiation oncology residency). The K12 Executive committee selects trainees based on their
demonstrated commitment and promise for translational and clinical research. Once enrolled, our Scholars
embark upon a tailored curriculum based on their specific research interests and education, supplemented
by didactic coursework and research seminars. Most Scholars are appointed for 2 years. The uniqueness
of this K12 is that it facilitates in a very explicit manner the “bench-to-bedside” development of translational
research, as well as clinical epidemiology and health services research. Progress of our Scholars is
closely monitored with an individualized plan that is customized for each Scholar and by the K12 program's
Advisory Committee, which also reviews overall programmatic priorities. We have established high
standards and expectations for our research mentors who come from diverse backgrounds.The program
measures success by publications, funding, and independent careers in cancer research. Over the last 22
years, 87% of our Scholars have gone on to pursue full-time academic careers, the vast majority of these
with independent funding from NIH or other sources. Our broad goals for the next 5 years are to: 1) To
prepare all of Scholars with the knowledge and tools necessary to be successful clinical or translational
researchers, including training in biostatistics, epidemiology, bioethics and clinical trial design and 2) build
upon our recent successes in attracting and training a diverse group of women and men to this training
program.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE STATEMENT: This application seeks to continue a training program with a
proven record of training scholars and helping them acquire the necessary skills to design and execute
impactful oncology clinical trials and conduct innovative cancer research.
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Project Terms
Advisory CommitteesBioethicsBiometryCancer CenterClinicalClinical InvestigatorClinical OncologyClinical ResearchClinical Trials DesignDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEducationEducational CurriculumEnrollmentEnvironmentEpidemiologyFellowshipFundingGoalsGrantGynecologic OncologyHealth Services ResearchHematologyHumanHuman ResourcesInstitutionK-Series Research Career ProgramsKnowledgeMalignant Childhood NeoplasmMalignant NeoplasmsMeasuresMentored Clinical Scientist Development ProgramMentorsMentorshipMissionMonitorOncologyPediatric HematologyPediatric HospitalsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPhysiciansPublicationsRadiation OncologyResearchResearch PersonnelResidenciesResourcesScientistSourceTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining SupportTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomen's Groupanti-cancer researchbench to bedsidecareerclinical epidemiologyexpectationexperiencehigh standardinstructorinterestmedical schoolsmennext generationpatient orientedprofessorprogramssuccesstooltranslational scientist
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