Posted by Hostile on Nov 26, 2008

Key qualities of the program feature

Laboratory and clinical scientists share the common goal of bringing novel ideas to clinical care settings that have the potential to reduce cancer incidence and mortality as well as improve survival and the quality of life. Additionally, SPOREs approach these goals through collaborative efforts within the individual multidisciplinary SPORE teams, interSPORE collaborations, partnerships with other NCINIH programs, and publicprivate partnerships with industry and nonprofit organizations. Key qualities of the program feature the inclusion of patient advocates in SPORE activities and international cooperation with investigators in Europe, Canada, Asia, and Mexico.

Additionally, SPOREs approach these goals through collaborative efforts within the individual multidisciplinary SPORE teams, interSPORE collaborations, partnerships with other NCINIH programs, and publicprivate partnerships with industry and nonprofit organizations. In order to achieve these goals, SPORE investigators work collaboratively to plan, design and implement research programs that impact cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment. Key qualities of the program feature the inclusion of patient advocates in SPORE activities and international cooperation with investigators in Europe, Canada, Asia, and Mexico.

Key qualities of the program feature the inclusion of patient advocates in SPORE activities and international cooperation with investigators in Europe, Canada, Asia, and Mexico.. Announcements Specialized Programs of Research Excellence SPOREs are funded through specialized center grants P50s that promote interdisciplinary research and move basic research findings from the laboratory to clinical settings, involving both cancer patients and populations at risk of cancer. The outcome of interdisciplinary research is bidirectional approach to translational research, moving laboratory discoveries to clinical settings or clinical observations to the laboratory environment.

The outcome of interdisciplinary research is bidirectional approach to translational research, moving laboratory discoveries to clinical settings or clinical observations to the laboratory environment. Key qualities of the program feature the inclusion of patient advocates in SPORE activities and international cooperation with investigators in Europe, Canada, Asia, and Mexico.

Key qualities of the program feature the inclusion of patient advocates in SPORE activities and international cooperation with investigators in Europe, Canada, Asia, and Mexico.

Laboratory and clinical scientists share the common goal of bringing novel ideas to clinical care settings that have the potential to reduce cancer incidence and mortality as well as improve survival

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