T32: Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Training Program in Nanotechnology for Cancer Research
Project Number5T32CA153952-13
Former Number2T32CA153952-11
Contact PI/Project LeaderWIRTZ, DENIS
Awardee OrganizationJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Description
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Project Summary
The interface between nanotechnology and medicine is a new frontier for scientific exploration and for
the creation of new and improved diagnostic and therapeutic tools to detect, treat, cure, and prevent
human diseases. We propose to create an integrated predoctoral and postdoctoral training program
in nanotechnology for cancer research (NTCR) that is positioned at this interface. It is based on two parent
R25 and T32 training grants in the same area. This program will establish a unique national resource with
interdisciplinary and synergistic programs in fundamental research in cancer biology, industrial
collaboration, and translational research in cancer medicine. This program fosters predoctoral and
postdoctoral fellows who are trained across disciplines to lay foundations for technologies that enable
an inside-view of cancer cell functions as opposed to the limited black-box input-output techniques currently
used, introduce new modalities for molecular imaging, develop new high-throughput diagnostic tools, and
engineer novel drug/antibody/siRNA viral and non-viral delivery systems to treat human cancers. NTCR
fellows develop novel cancer diagnostics to evaluate each individual patient's prognosis and optimal
treatment, based upon the patients' genetic and epigenetic markers and disease phenotype and
therapeutics that are selected and optimized for each individual patient. NTCR trainees take one of three
core courses depending on their background, as well as a lab course in cancer nanobiotechnology. They
participate in a journal club and a dedicated annual symposium, as well as clinical conferences and tumor
boards. The NTCR program will recruit outstanding trainees every year with MD and/or PhD degrees
and diverse backgrounds in either biochemistry, physics, molecular/cellular/cancer biology, or an
engineering/physics discipline for a steady state number of 2 postdoctoral and 6 predoctoral fellows. The
NTCR program lasts 3 years for postdoctoral trainees and 4-5 years for predoctoral trainees. NTCR
fellows take advantage of research and clinical resources at the NCI-designated Sidney Kimmel
Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Ludwick Center for Cancer Genetics and Therapeutics, The Sol
Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Center, and the In Vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging Center, as well as
the unique educational resources and experimental facilities of the recently established Johns Hopkins
Institute for NanoBioTechnology (INBT), which previously housed the center for cancer nanotechnology
excellence (CCNE) and currently the physical sciences-oncology center (PSOC).
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
The interface between nanotechnology, cancer biology, and oncology is a new frontier for scientific
exploration and for the creation of new and improved diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic tools to
detect, diagnose, treat, cure, and prevent cancer. This grant will support an integrated interdisciplinary
predoctoral and postdoctoral training program in nanotechnology for cancer research.
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