This proposal requests continued support for a long-standing postdoctoral training program in the basic science of cancer. The overall goal of this program is to prepare postdoctoral scientists for independent careers in basic and/or translational research focused on cancer. The trainees will be mentored by 50 faculty drawn from the three divisions (Basic, Medical, and Population Sciences) at the Fox Chase Cancer Center (FCCC). The faculty at FCCC are recognized leaders in their respective fields and maintain well-funded programs in diverse areas of research such as cell cycle regulation, signal transduction, protein biochemistry, developmental therapeutics and tumor cell biology. The training program is built on the broad-based principle that understanding cancer requires basic knowledge in biochemistry, molecular cell biology, and genetics. In addition to laboratory-based training, program-specific training includes a postdoctoral seminar series, a Center-wide journal club, and a Fellows Symposium, which is organized and implemented by the trainees in this program. Institution-specific training includes several seminar and lecture series, a bi-yearly faculty retreat and an annual Postdoctoral Fellows Day, along with grants-writing workshops and education series. As this training grant is the only active cancer biology training program at FCCC, it plays a central role in the development of our young scientists. This postdoctoral program is requesting support for 10 appointments, each of two years duration, with leadership provided by the Postdoctoral Review Committee at FCCC. Postdoctoral fellows are chosen from applicants based on NRSA-styled criteria including productivity and commitment to careers in cancer research. Notably, this training program in cancer research has been highly successful; we routinely have up to three times more applicants than positions available, we have never had a slot unfilled, and over 30% of our trainees in the past ten years now hold independent academic professorships in science. Our commitment to the training of postdoctoral fellows has not gone unnoticed; in the year 2004, Fox Chase Cancer Center was voted the """"""""Best Place in Academia for Postdoctoral Fellows"""""""" by The Scientist magazine. ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Project #
5T32CA009035-33
Application #
7413567
Study Section
Subcommittee G - Education (NCI)
Program Officer
Gorelic, Lester S
Project Start
1975-07-01
Project End
2011-04-30
Budget Start
2008-05-01
Budget End
2009-04-30
Support Year
33
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$475,638
Indirect Cost
Name
Research Institute of Fox Chase Cancer Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
064367329
City
Philadelphia
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
19111
Fahl, Shawn P; Coffey, Francis; Kain, Lisa et al. (2018) Role of a selecting ligand in shaping the murine ??-TCR repertoire. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 115:1889-1894
Arora, Sanjeevani; Heyza, Joshua R; Chalfin, Elaine C et al. (2018) Gap Junction Intercellular Communication Positively Regulates Cisplatin Toxicity by Inducing DNA Damage through Bystander Signaling. Cancers (Basel) 10:
Remakus, Sanda; Ma, Xueying; Tang, Lingjuan et al. (2018) Cutting Edge: Protection by Antiviral Memory CD8 T Cells Requires Rapidly Produced Antigen in Large Amounts. J Immunol 200:3347-3352
Duong-Ly, Krisna C; Kuo, Yin-Ming; Johnson, Matthew C et al. (2018) T cell activation triggers reversible inosine-5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase assembly. J Cell Sci 131:
Nikonova, Anna S; Deneka, Alexander Y; Kiseleva, Anna A et al. (2018) Ganetespib limits ciliation and cystogenesis in autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). FASEB J 32:2735-2746
Auerbach, M V; Heckman, C J; Darlow, S (2018) To protect or not to protect: examining reasons for sun protection among young women at risk for skin cancer. J Behav Med 41:528-536
Tagai, Erin K; Miller, Suzanne M; Kutikov, Alexander et al. (2018) Prostate Cancer Patients' Understanding of the Gleason Scoring System: Implications for Shared Decision-Making. J Cancer Educ :
Heckman, C J; Handorf, E; Darlow, S D et al. (2017) Refinement of measures to assess psychosocial constructs associated with skin cancer risk and protective behaviors of young adults. J Behav Med 40:574-582
Somech, Raz; Lev, Atar; Lee, Yu Nee et al. (2017) Disruption of Thrombocyte and T Lymphocyte Development by a Mutation in ARPC1B. J Immunol 199:4036-4045
Anthony, Sajitha A; Burrell, Anika L; Johnson, Matthew C et al. (2017) Reconstituted IMPDH polymers accommodate both catalytically active and inactive conformations. Mol Biol Cell :

Showing the most recent 10 out of 163 publications