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This program trains postdoctoral fellows in translational behavioral oncology, fostering interdisciplinary cancer research skills. It has successfully prepared numerous trainees to become independent investigators over 20 years.

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Area of Science:

  • Translational Behavioral Oncology
  • Cancer Research Training
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship

Background:

  • The Translational Behavioral Oncology Postdoctoral Training Program at Moffitt Cancer Center has operated for 20 years.
  • The program is funded by the National Cancer Institute (T32CA090314).
  • It aims to prepare fellows for interdisciplinary cancer research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report on the training components and outcomes of the program over the past two decades.
  • To focus on trainee and mentor evaluations from the 2019-2024 cycle.
  • To provide insights for optimizing postdoctoral training in cancer prevention and control.

Main Methods:

  • Review of training components and outcomes over 20 years.
  • Analysis of trainee and mentor evaluations from 2019-2024.
  • Leveraging institutional resources and faculty expertise across multiple disciplines.

Main Results:

  • The program has recruited 47 diverse postdoctoral trainees over 20 years.
  • Trainees acquired knowledge, skills, and experience for independent investigator roles.
  • Evaluations from the 2019-2024 cycle provide specific feedback on core components.

Conclusions:

  • The program serves as a model for postdoctoral training in behavioral oncology.
  • Findings offer insights for developing and optimizing cancer prevention and control training.
  • The program successfully advances the careers of future cancer researchers.