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Event Details

Increasing Relevance across NCI's Cancer Research Continuum through Transdisciplinary Constructs
Event Type: Speakers & Lectures
Status: Scheduled
Audience: Faculty, Staff & Students
Sponsor: CPCP
803-576-5623
houstojf@mailbox.sc.edu
cpcp.sph.sc.edu/lecture.asp
Date: January 23, 2013
Time: 1 p.m. -2:30 p.m.
Building: Williams-Brice Building (Nursing)
Campus: Columbia
Room: 231
Many signs point toward an imperative to translate basic science research findings to places of greatest clinical and public health need. Thinking of the NCI research continuum simply as a linear progression from discovery to dessemination may impede progress in translating findings of potential importantce to places where they are likely to be most useful. We present an alternative "recrring loop" model that allows for continual feedback that draws on transcdiciplinary exchanges that can, in turn, lead to breakthroughs in how we see the world and seek to make changes to improve human health and decrease disease risk.
Price: Free
Note: All event information is subject to change.

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