National Cancer Institute
Cancer Survivorship Research - Cancer Control and Population Sciences

Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minorities

The objectives of this program are to:

  • reach out to minority graduate and undergraduate students studying biomedical or behavioral sciences, and
  • provide an opportunity to develop research capabilities.

* Students who are supported on research or training grants may not be supported on research supplements.

Grantees

 

Investigator Name
Organization Name
Project Title
(click for Abstract)
Grant Number
PI: Michael Antoni, PhD
Student: Therese West

University of Miami,
Coral Gables, FL
Center for Psycho-Oncology Research
Minority Supplement
P50CA084944-S1
PI: Joan Bloom, PhD
Student: Shirley Manly Lampkin

University Of California
Berkeley, CA
Young Breast Cancer Survivors: A Population- Based Cohort
Minority Supplement
R01CA078951-S1
PI: Kathleen Ell, PhD

Student: Kathleen Sanchez, PhD

Student: Isabel Lagomasino, MD

University of Southern California
Improving Patient Adherence to Cancer Treatment

Minority Supplement


Minority Supplement
R01CA094827-S1
PI: Alicia K. Matthews, PhD
Student: Judith Rutherford

University Of Chicago, IL
Information Needs of African American Cancer Patients
Minority Supplement
R01CA077525-S1


Last Updated: June 29, 2012
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