Ochs-Balcom Heather M, Phillips Lynette S, Nichols Hazel B, Martinez Elena, Thompson Beti, Ojeifo John, Rebbeck Timothy R
Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, School of Public Health and Health Professions, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.
College of Public Health, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2015 May;24(5):882-5. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0136.
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 multi- and 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 early-stage investigators who wish to tackle complex scientific questions while developing their careers in cancer health disparities.
一场名为“构建癌症健康差异领域的资助研究项目”的研讨会在第38届美国预防肿瘤学会(ASPO)年会上举行。该会议由初级成员兴趣小组组织,探讨了与癌症差异研究人员职业发展相关的主题。这些考量包括在现有多学科和跨学科团队的背景下开展研究项目,鉴于联盟相关研究的增长,认识到推进其研究的机会,以及发展有效的基于社区的伙伴关系。在当前环境下,在癌症健康差异领域发展可持续职业的关键策略包括有效与社区互动、认识团队科学的价值并开展跨学科合作,以及驾驭联盟在差异研究中的应用和效用。还讨论了癌症健康差异领域的初级研究人员在获得终身教职和晋升方面可能面临的学术考量。本报告可为那些希望在解决复杂科学问题的同时,在癌症健康差异领域发展职业生涯的早期研究人员提供教育和经验教训。