Genome Characterization Unit

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Abstract

ABSTRACT: ADMINISTRATIVE CORE (AC) The mission of the University of Southern California (USC) Center for Optimization of Participant Engagement for Cancer Characterization (USC COPECC) is to provide both the biomedical and patient communities with optimized best practices for Participant Engagement in genomic research, specifically in the context of Hispanic patients diagnosed with Colorectal Cancer (CRC). USC COPECC will operate as an NCI U2C Participant Engagement in Cancer Genome Sequencing (PE-CGS) Center, and will participate as a member of the NCI PE- CGS Network. COPECC will be locally managed by the Administrative Core (AC), which will serve as the hub of the Center's activities, including the management, coordination, supervision and promotion of the Center activities. USC COPECC builds on the strong foundation of a significantly diverse and Hispanic enriched patient population, established standard processes for Participant Engagement and recruitment into genomic studies, highly experienced genome scientists with vast experience in clinical cancer genomics, and strong leadership in the areas of oncology, genetic counseling, epidemiology, and behavioral science. The administrative leadership will be primarily responsible for the Center's strategic planning, including: defining and upholding its mission and objectives, conducting environmental scanning for strategy development, directing and managing strategy implementation, and ensuring adjustments are made for continuous quality improvement (CQI) based on program evaluation.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10294887
Project number
1U2CCA252971-01A1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Principal Investigator
David W Craig
Activity code
U2C
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$1,719,455
Award type
1
Project period
2021-09-22 → 2026-08-31