# Chromosome Metabolism and Cancer Training Grant

> **NIH NIH T32** · FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER RESEARCH CENTER · 2020 · $400,108

## Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract
This revised application seeks renewal of the Chromosome Metabolism and Cancer Training Grant (CMCTG)
at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (Fred Hutch), an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer
Center. The training program bridges the gap between basic and translational cancer research by bringing
together young translational and basic scientists in one of the nation’s premier cancer research institutions, the
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (Fred Hutch), and leverages the synergies emerging from an
extraordinarily wide range of ongoing research. The CMCTG is the only Fred Hutch institutional training grant
(T32) that is focused on molecular mechanisms of cancer. The 26 training faculty members include four junior
faculty members who are being developed as the next generation of research mentors. Of the 22 senior
trainers, four are members of the National Academy of Sciences and three are Howard Hughes Medical
Institute Investigators. All of the training faculty have vigorous research programs and external funding, and
most have support from the NCI, ACS, DoD or cancer foundations. The program is administered by the PI and
Assistant PI and a Steering Committee comprising four of the training faculty plus the head of the Office of
Scientific Career Development and an External Advisor. The goal of the program is to train young scientists
toward a career in cancer research with special emphasis on investigating fundamental molecular and cell
biology of normal and cancer cells. Our training program is based on the concept that the prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of cancer will require a profound understanding of the molecular mechanisms that
underlie the behavior of normal cells and drive the initiation, progression, and maintenance of tumors and their
environment. Training occurs in small, dedicated research labs on an integrated campus, allowing close
monitoring of trainee progress, effective mentoring of junior members of the Training Faculty, and frequent
exchange of ideas between trainees and mentors. Extensive core facilities support cutting-edge research. Over
the past 10 years, the CMCTG has impacted the careers of 11 pre-doctoral and 35 postdoctoral trainees, of
whom 2 predocs and 6 postdocs are still supported. 9 trainees are/were from under-represented minority
groups. Of the 38 past trainees, 8 are junior faculty in research or teaching at universities, 8 are staff scientists
or in science administration in academic settings, 5 have research positions in biotech, 14 remain in training at
Fred Hutch or other institutions, 1 is deceased, 1 is on medical leave, and 1 is a homemaker. Seven
postdoctoral trainees obtained independent research fellowships from the American Cancer Society, and four
predoctoral trainees won prestigious NSF predoctoral fellowships. We plan to continue this record of success
into the future.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 9985085
- **Project number:** 5T32CA009657-30
- **Recipient organization:** FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER RESEARCH CENTER
- **Principal Investigator:** Robert Neil Eisenman
- **Activity code:** T32 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $400,108
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 1991-04-01 → 2022-03-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9985085

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 9985085, Chromosome Metabolism and Cancer Training Grant (5T32CA009657-30). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-25 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/9985085. Licensed CC0.

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