The Siteman Cancer Center (SCC) developmental funds support a successful seed grant program and will jointly support two developing shared resources, the High-Throughput Screening (HTS) Core and the Dissemination & Implementation (D&l) Core. The SCC Research Development Awards (RDA) are offered annually to SCC members to support and encourage translational, cancer-related projects. In order to promote inter-programmatic research sciences, co-investigators must be from different research areas (Basic Sciences, Translational and Clinical Research, Prevention and Control, and Oncologic Imaging). The program has been highly successful at providing new collaborations between investigators and has given investigators the opportunity to generate preliminary data that has then been used to apply and obtain external, peer-reviewed funding. The High-Throughput Core represents a multi-departmental effort with fiscal support for establishing the Core coming from the Siteman Cancer Center;the Washington University School of Medicine;the Departments of Radiology, Developmental Biology, and Cell Biology;the NCI PSO Molecular Imaging Center, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Overall, nearly $2 million has been invested in the establishment of this resource to date. This Core serves as an outstanding on-going example of how the SCC and a P50 program have leveraged university resources and continue to stimulate interdisciplinary activity throughout the WU campus. This core enables small molecule screens to identify agonists/antagonist of biologically/pathologically interesting proteins and perform sub- or genome-wide siRNA screens in live cell functional assays. The Dissemination &Implementation (D&l) Core will accelerate the public health impact of SCC work through research. This core leverages resources available across Washington University, including those ofthe Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS, the institutional CTSA), the Centerfor Excellence in Cancer Communication (CECCR) (NCI funded), and the Prevention Research Center in St. Louis (CDC funded). Goals are to increase the quantity, quality, and sustainability of D&l research, to identify specific approaches and tools to enhance the dissemination of SCC discoveries, and to apply effective strategies to disseminate evidencebased discoveries from SCC into clinical and public health practice.

Public Health Relevance

The Siteman Cancer Center will utilize developmental funds to support its ongoing successful research development awards along with two newly developed shared resources, both which will support and enable researchers to continue generating high quality and novel cancer research.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Center Core Grants (P30)
Project #
5P30CA091842-13
Application #
8705867
Study Section
Subcommittee B - Comprehensiveness (NCI)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2014-07-01
Budget End
2015-06-30
Support Year
13
Fiscal Year
2014
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Washington University
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Saint Louis
State
MO
Country
United States
Zip Code
63130
Stephens, Calvin J; Kashentseva, Elena; Everett, William et al. (2018) Targeted in vivo knock-in of human alpha-1-antitrypsin cDNA using adenoviral delivery of CRISPR/Cas9. Gene Ther 25:139-156
Trissal, Maria C; Wong, Terrence N; Yao, Juo-Chin et al. (2018) MIR142 Loss-of-Function Mutations Derepress ASH1L to Increase HOXA Gene Expression and Promote Leukemogenesis. Cancer Res 78:3510-3521
Copper, Tara Conway; Jeffe, Donna B; Ahmad, Fahd A et al. (2018) Emergency Information Forms for Children With Medical Complexity: A Qualitative Study. Pediatr Emerg Care :
McGill, Bryan E; Barve, Ruteja A; Maloney, Susan E et al. (2018) Abnormal Microglia and Enhanced Inflammation-Related Gene Transcription in Mice with Conditional Deletion of Ctcf in Camk2a-Cre-Expressing Neurons. J Neurosci 38:200-219
Sharma, Piyush K; Dmitriev, Igor P; Kashentseva, Elena A et al. (2018) Development of an adenovirus vector vaccine platform for targeting dendritic cells. Cancer Gene Ther 25:27-38
Liu, Ying; Colditz, Graham A; Rosner, Bernard A et al. (2018) Comparison of Performance Between a Short Categorized Lifestyle Exposure-based Colon Cancer Risk Prediction Tool and a Model Using Continuous Measures. Cancer Prev Res (Phila) 11:841-848
Dodson, Elizabeth A; Hipp, J Aaron; Lee, Jung Ae et al. (2018) Does Availability of Worksite Supports for Physical Activity Differ by Industry and Occupation? Am J Health Promot 32:517-526
Bauerle, Kevin T; Hutson, Irina; Scheller, Erica L et al. (2018) Glucocorticoid Receptor Signaling Is Not Required for In Vivo Adipogenesis. Endocrinology 159:2050-2061
Garbow, Joel R; Tsien, Christina I; Beeman, Scott C (2018) Preclinical MRI: Studies of the irradiated brain. J Magn Reson 292:73-81
Chiu, Ami; Hartz, Sarah; Smock, Nina et al. (2018) Most Current Smokers Desire Genetic Susceptibility Testing and Genetically-Efficacious Medication. J Neuroimmune Pharmacol 13:430-437

Showing the most recent 10 out of 1244 publications