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T32 Urologic Oncology Research Training Grant

$360,828T32FY2025CANIH

Sloan-Kettering Inst Can Research, New York NY

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Since its inception in 1999, the primary objective of the T32 Urologic Oncology Research Training Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has been to train select urologists for productive careers as surgeon-scientists in translational research in urologic oncology. Dedicated research training in urologic oncology is essential to the mission of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to reduce morbidity and mortality from genitourinary cancers, which cause about 10% of all cancer-related deaths in the United States and which are expected to rise steadily in incidence as the population ages. To achieve our primary objective, we seek to continue our interactive, multidisciplinary research training strategy that integrates the following: (1) a multidisciplinary faculty of basic, clinical, and translational researchers spanning the disciplines of surgery, medicine, cancer biology and therapeutics, molecular pathology and genetics, immunotherapy, molecular radiology, biostatistics and epidemiology, computational oncology, biomarkers, and health services and health disparities research; (2) an intensive mentored research practicum tailored to the T32 trainee’s research interests and goals; (3) a core curriculum of required didactic and discussion-based courses to enhance the quality of the hands-on research training; (4) structured career development workshops in grant writing and career development awards; and (5) elective activities that will allow T32 trainees to further immerse themselves in the world of cancer research and to network with peers and established leaders. We continue to enhance the program by revising and adding new elements to these 5 components of our training strategy, as well as maintaining an outstanding cadre of program faculty mentors who are selected based on research relevance and productivity, qualifying funding, and quality of mentoring. Each year, 2 highly committed postdoctoral trainees from the Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program at MSK are selected for the T32 Urologic Oncology Research Training Program. They must have an MD, must have completed residency training in urology, and must be board-eligible urologists. These 2 trainees are supported by this T32 training grant during 2 years dedicated to urologic oncology research training, with appointment to the 2nd year contingent on suitable progress. At the completion of their training, graduates of theT32 Urologic Oncology Research Training Program are expected to be attractive candidates for junior faculty appointments at research-focused academic organizations. In the past 15 years, 87% of T32 trainee graduates have matriculated to faculty positions at academic institutions and are engaged in laboratory and/or clinical research aimed at understanding and overcoming genitourinary cancers.

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