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Cancer Center Support Grant

Organization BECKMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE/CITY OF HOPELocation DUARTE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Aug 1997Deadline 30 Nov 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccelerationAchievementAchievement AttainmentAddressAffectAgingApproaches to preventionB cell malignancyB lymphoid malignancyBasic ResearchBasic ScienceBiologicalCCSGCRISPRCRISPR/Cas systemCaliforniaCancer BurdenCancer Center Support GrantCancer PatientCancersCaringCatchment AreaCell TherapyCellular ExpansionCellular GrowthCity of Hope Comprehensive Cancer CenterClinicalClinical EvaluationClinical ResearchClinical StudyClinical TestingClinical TrialsClustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic RepeatsCommunitiesCommunity OutreachComprehensive Cancer CenterConduct Clinical TrialsCountyDevelopmentDiagnosisEarly DiagnosisEducationEducation and TrainingEducational aspectsEnrollmentFaculty EducationFaculty TrainingFosteringFundingGeneralized GrowthGrantGroups at riskGrowthIndividualInformaticsInfrastructureInstitutionInterventionIntervention TrialInterventional trialInvestigationInvestigatorsLeadershipLicensingLos AngelesMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorMissionNational Cancer BurdenOrangesPathway interactionsPatient CarePatient Care DeliveryPatientsPeer ReviewPeople at riskPersonsPersons at riskPoliciesPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPopulation ResearchPopulation StudyPopulation-based researchPopulation-level researchPopulations at RiskPreventionPrevention approachProductivityPublicationsPublishingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearch SupportResearchersResolutionResource SharingResourcesRiskRuralScienceScientific PublicationScientistSightSpeedStrategic PlanningTeacher EducationTeacher EducatorTeacher PreparationTeacher Professional DevelopmentTeacher TrainingTissue GrowthTrainingTraining and EducationTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTranslationsUrban PopulationVisionanti-cancer researchbasebasesbiologiccancer preventioncancer researchcare for patientscare of patientscaring for patientscell based interventioncell growthcell mediated interventioncell mediated therapiescell-based therapeuticcell-based therapycellular therapeuticcellular therapychimeric antibodyclinical practiceclinical testcommunity engagementdevelopmentaldiverse populationsdiversity, equity, and inclusivenessearly detectionengagement with communitiesenrollequity, diversity, and inclusionexperiencefaculty developmentfaculty professional developmentfirst in manfirst-in-humanfrontiergene functionhealth equity promotionheterogeneous populationimprovedinstructor traininglife spanlifespanmalignancymanufacturing facilitymanufacturing plantsmemberneoplasm/cancernew therapeutic approachnew therapeutic interventionnew therapeutic strategiesnew therapy approachesnew treatment approachnew treatment strategynext generationnovelnovel therapeutic approachnovel therapeutic interventionnovel therapeutic strategiesnovel therapy approachontogenyoutreachparticipant enrollmentpathwaypatient enrollmentpopulation basedpopulation diversitypopulation-based studypopulation-level studyprecision medicineprecision-based medicineproduction plantsprogramspromote health equityresearch clinical testingresolutionsskillsstudies of populationsstudy of the populationsuccesssurvivorshipteacher developmenttranslationtranslation researchtranslational investigationtreatment trialurban groupurban individualurban peoplevisual function
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Abstract Overall
The City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center (COHCCC) received NCI-designation in 1981 and

Comprehensive status in 1998. Led by Steven T. Rosen, MD, the COHCCC is composed of 175 full Members,

five productive Research Programs, eleven established Shared Resources and one developing Shared

Resource, a robust cancer-focused research funding base (76% growth in NCI funding in the current funding

cycle), and an active clinical trials portfolio that builds on institutional research discoveries. The COHCCC

facilitates advances across the translational research continuum by providing infrastructure, strategic planning,

administrative support, and mechanisms for transdisciplinary interactions that catalyze cancer-focused activities

traversing basic discovery, clinical, and population-based investigations. These activities are aligned to reduce

cancer burden of a highly populated and diverse Catchment Area of nearly 18 million people that encompasses

33,109 square miles and ranges from urban population centers concentrated in Los Angeles and Orange

Counties to rural and frontier regions in eastern San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. To foster high-impact,

transdisciplinary cancer-focused research, the COHCCC leverages a spectrum of state-of-the-art Shared

Resources including in-house GMP manufacturing facilities; informatics and precision medicine resources;

notable breadth and depth of in-house experience in conducting clinical trials; and a centralized administrative

infrastructure. The COHCCC is also committed to developing and enhancing the diversity of the next generation

of leaders in basic, clinical, and population-based cancer-related research through robust training initiatives that

begin at K-12 outreach and continue through junior faculty development. To enhance cancer prevention, improve

early detection, and accelerate translation of novel therapeutic approaches that impact patients across the

lifespan and from diverse populations, the COHCCC will pursue the following Specific Aims: 1) Identify, develop,

produce, and advance first-in-field and first-in-human new treatments; 2) Implement four strategic initiatives:

advancing precision medicine, expanding cellular therapeutics, promoting health equity, and enhancing clinical

research in the clinical network; 3) Assess and address the cancer burden in the COHCCC Catchment Area,

promoting early detection, prevention, novel treatments, aging, and survivorship; 4) Advance training and

educational initiatives to support the next generation of cancer-focused scientists and clinicians; 5) Enact

concrete policies to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion in the COHCCC Membership and Leadership.

During the next cycle, the COHCCC will expand on historic strengths and advance critical initiatives that will

benefit the diverse population of the Catchment Area and the larger community of individuals at risk for or

affected by cancer.

Grant Number: 3P30CA033572-42S2
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: JOHN CARPTEN

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