# Cancer Prevention and Control Research Training and Career Development Program

> **NIH NIH T32** · UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON · 2022 · $424,884

## Abstract

The University of Texas School of Public Health proposes to transition our highly successful, longstand-
ing R25T, Cancer Control Research Training and Career Development Program for doctoral students and
postdocs to the T32 mechanism. Our long-term goal is to reduce cancer morbidity and mortality by ex-
panding the quality and impact of cancer control research and the reach, implementation, and mainte-
nance of effective programs in communities, especially those underserved. Our objective, to increase the
number of cancer control scientists with cutting edge research and analytic skills and a commitment to
reducing disparities, addresses this goal. We prepare junior scientists from public health disciplines to
conduct a wide range of cancer control research, emphasizing skills in participatory research, multilevel
cancer control intervention development and adaptation, evaluation, and dissemination and implementa-
tion science. We build knowledge and skills in forging partnerships and team science to develop trans-
disciplinary and translation research that can have the greatest impact on reducing cancer disparities.
The unique curriculum features specific competencies; detailed, complementary expectations of trainees,
mentors, and Program directors; a tested format and rubrics for a year-round interdisciplinary seminar led
by experienced junior and senior faculty; individualized development plan templates; tables for tracking
publication development; and an annotated on-line career development resources. Outstanding mentors
and co-mentors provide a rich portfolio of funded projects and data heavily weighted toward underserved
groups, including Hispanic/Latinos, African Americans, sexual minorities, and low income/safety net clinic
populations. Topics span HPV vaccine, tobacco use and exposure, obesity, physical activity, sexual be-
havior, cancer screening, and survivorship. We provide trainees with premier research skills such as so-
cial network and geo-spatial analysis, Baysian approaches to clinical trials, community participatory meth-
ods, multilevel intervention design, ecological momentary assessment, and dissemination and implemen-
tation research to enable them to tackle the multilevel, multidimensional, factors that influence cancer.
We will maintain 4 doctoral positions to take strategic advantage of our strength in training doctoral stu-
dents who can move to other NCI postdoc training programs; 4 postdoc positions will launch trainees into
faculty positions. By the end of the current R25T cycle we will meet our goals, graduating 8 predocs and
6 postdocs, with 2 more predocs and 3 postdocs with <1 year to finish; 1/3 are Latino or African Ameri-
can; of 9 who completed training 8 are in postdocs or research positions doing cancer-related research.
In Years 26-30 with a multi-PI leadership team led by an accomplished Latina investigator, we propose to
train 17 cancer prevention scientists, ~1/3 underrepresented minority, to address ...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10475729
- **Project number:** 5T32CA057712-30
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON
- **Principal Investigator:** Maria Eulalia Fernandez
- **Activity code:** T32 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2022
- **Award amount:** $424,884
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 1992-09-18 → 2023-08-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10475729

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10475729, Cancer Prevention and Control Research Training and Career Development Program (5T32CA057712-30). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-21 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10475729. Licensed CC0.

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