7. Planning and Evaluation Core7.1. Internal Advisory CommitteeAlong with Drs. Hubbard and Rapkin, members of the Internal Advisory Core (IAC) provide majoracademic leadership and support for the Partnership. The IAC is organized in two major sections:translational research in cell biology and biomedical engineering and psychosocial research on healthdisparities. Both sections are involved in the development of transdisciplinary work to addressdisparities. Each IAC member has contributed significantly to our scientific and training activities. IACmembers have responsibility for review of research and training programs, and have served as mentorsand co-Pis on projects with junior faculty and trainees.Carol Brown. PhD Director, MSKCC Office of Diversity Initiatives. Dr. Brown is a member of thePsychosocial/Disparities IAC. As noted above, Dr. Brown is a gynecological surgeon with a focus onhealth disparities that affect minority women. Dr. Brown has helped to initiate work on women'shealth, including an Ros application submitted by Drs. Floyd and Ostroff to examine HPV vaccineuptake among inner-city families of adolescent daughters. Dr. Brown will work with the PCOP'scervical cancer initiative. She has also incorporated the Partnership's summer exposure program forhigh school students as a regular program of the Office of Diversity Initiatives.Nora Heaphy. MA, Coordinator of Service Learning Initiatives, Colin Powell Center forPolicy Studies, CCNY. As a member of the Disparities IAC, Ms. Heaphy supports thePartnership's training and outreach activities. She has developed CCNVs program totrain and support faculty in the development of service-learning curricula. Ms. Heaphywill also serve on our Education and Training Subcommittee.Jerard Hurwitz. PhD, Lab Head, Department of Molecular Biology, Vice-Chair, Sloan-Kettering Institute.Dr. Hurwitz is a member of our translational IAC. He is a molecular biologist whose research involvesunderstanding DNA replication, its control and identification of proteins involved in this process. Dr.Hurwitz has been actively involved in helping CCNY investigators establish successful collaboration withMSKCC biologists and basic scientists, as well as promoting CCNY student placements in MSKCC labs.Maureen Killackev. MD. Deputy Physician-in-Chief, Head of the MSKCC Network. Dr. Killackey is agynecological oncologist, and member of the Disparities IAC. As head of the MSKCC network, she isresponsible for developing cancer treatment, support and outreach programs at satellite sites throughoutthe New York metropolitan area. Dr. Killackey is a member of the Board of the American CancerSociety's Eastern Division, and is a policy advisor to the NYS Department of Health Cancer Control Plan.Andrew Koff. PhD. Member, Department of Molecular Biology, Sloan-Kettering Institute. Dr. Koff is amember of the translational IAC. He is a cell and molecular biologist who studies cell cycle control incancer and animal model systems. Dr. Koff has taken an active role in Partnership development,including assistance with animal containment issues at CCNY. He is serving as Dr. Hubbard's mentor,and with Dr. Hubbard, organized a highly effective symposium to bring together biological researchersfrom both institutions. He is also a member of our Executive Advisory Committtee.Robert Melara. PhD. Chair, Department of Psychology, CCNY. Since joining the Psychology Departmentas Chair in 2006, Dr. Robert Melara, has become actively involved with the Partnership's InternalAdvisory Core, particularly in the area of health disparities. Dr. Melara has encouraged faculty to teachsubstantive and methodological courses related to cancer and health psychology, as well as service-basedlearning courses. He will continue to help the Partnership promote psychological research andmethodological training related to cancer.Jamie Ostroff. PhD is Chief of the Behavioral Science Service and Associate Professor of Psychology atMSKCC. She is the Director of the Behavioral Research Methods Core Facility and the T32 supportedResearch Training Program in Psycho-Oncology at MSKCC. She has expertise in risk reduction, cancerscreening, and family health communication. As a disparities IAC member, Dr. Ostroff leads thePartnership's efforts to provide on-going support and rigorous review for all projects. She is also MSKCCPI and Dr. Lubetkin's mentor on our pilot study of a navigation model to promote smoking cessation.Margaret Rosario. PhD is Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Health PsychologyConcentration for the City University system. She is also a member of the Disparities IAC. Her workfocuses on processes of identity development and their impact on mental and physical health. She hasbeen instrumental in supporting and mentoring junior faculty in the social sciences, including leading thesearch committee that recruited Dr. Floyd.Mark Steinberg. PhD. Professor, Chemistry Department, CCNY. Dr. Steinberg is a member of thetranslational LAC. He is a cell and molecular biologist who studies viral transformation and factorscontrolling heavy metal induced carcinogenesis. Dr. Steinberg has been instrumental in building thecancer concentration within CCNY's Science Division. He is also involved in our efforts to undertaketransdisciplinary research, including a Us6 pre-pilot with Dr. Manish Shah on gastric cancer disparities.John Tarbell. PhD Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering, CCNY. Dr.Tarbell is a member of the translational IAC. His interests include effects of fluid mechanical forces onendothelial permeability, cardiovascular fluid mechanics, and artificial heart and valve fluid mechanics.Overseeing rapid expansion, Dr. Tarbel has led the development of a major cancer research emphasis inhis Department. Dr. Tarbell serves as principal investigator (with MSKCC Physician-in-Chief Wittes) ofour collaborative P2O Biomedical engineering partnership, and is Dr. Wang's mentor on her pilot project.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Specialized Center--Cooperative Agreements (U54)
Project #
1U54CA132378-01A1
Application #
7620266
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZCA1-SRRB-K (O1))
Project Start
2008-09-26
Project End
2013-08-31
Budget Start
2008-09-26
Budget End
2009-08-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$88,372
Indirect Cost
Name
City College of New York
Department
Type
DUNS #
603503991
City
New York
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10031
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