Abstract
A workshop entitled " Building a funded research program in cancer health disparities" was held at the 38th Annual American Society of Preventive Oncology (ASPO) Meeting. Organized by the Junior Members Interest Group, the session addressed topics relevant to career development for cancer disparities investigators. Such considerations include the development of research programs on a backdrop of existing multiand transdisciplinary teams, recognizing opportunities for advancing their research, given the growth of consortia-related research, and development of effective community-based partnerships. Key strategies for developing a sustainable career in cancer health disparities in the current environment include the need to effectively engage with communities, appreciate the value of team science and develop cross-discipline collaborations, and navigate the use and utility of consortia for disparities research. Academic considerations related to earning tenure and promotion that may be faced by the junior investigator in cancer health disparities were also discussed. This report may serve to both educate and provide lessons for earlystage investigators who wish to tackle complex scientific questions while developing their careers in cancer health disparities.
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Ochs-Balcom, H. M., Phillips, L. S., Nichols, H. B., Martinez, E., Thompson, B., Ojeifo, J., & Rebbeck, T. R. (2015). Building a funded research program in cancer health disparities: Considerations for young investigators. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 24(5), 882–885. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0136
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