CURED C-REP Summary/Abstract The Collaborative Cancer Research Education Program (C-REP) of the Baylor College of Medicine (BCM)/ Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center (DLDCCC) and Texas Southern University (TSU) P20 Collaborative Union for Cancer Research, Education and Disparities (CURED) project will train 20 TSU underrepresented minority students in cancer research, cutting edge technologies, and career pathway. The cohort of 20 CURED scholars will participate in an 8-weeks mentored cancer research experience that integrates BCM and TSU infrastructures every summer followed by year-long culturally congruent outreach education activities that will increase the awareness, knowledge, and understanding of research, concepts, processes, and careers in cancer research/cancer health disparities. The goal of our proposed CURED C-REP is to promote novel and effective venues to attract URM students into biomedical research and career pathways, specifically in cancer, and to promote comprehensive outreach education focused on cancer disparities and community engagement that will benefit the students, faculty, and staff at both comprehensive cancer centers and ISUPSs as well as the community. We are certain that the proposed CURED C-REP will enhance cancer research education capacity at TSU, promote the diversity of the cancer research workforce, improve BCM/DLDCCC’s effectiveness of developing and sustaining research programs focused on cancer health disparities while increasing the number of investigators conducting cancer health disparities research.