Fox Chase Cancer Center-Lincoln University Collaborative Grant Funded by NCI
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The partnership's goals
- To create a cadre of well-trained and experienced cancer researchers at Lincoln University, focused on reducing cancer health disparities
- To foster such research at Fox Chase
- To create a pipeline of Lincoln students with laboratory experience who choose to further their education in cancer biology, population science and medicine
Fox Chase Cancer Center and Lincoln University, an historic black university in Chester County, have formed a partnership for cancer research and training.
This project, known as a MinorityInstitution/ Cancer Center Partnership, was recently awarded a four-year P20 feasibility grant by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Cancer health disparities pose a significant problem in medical care: The cancer death rate is 1.4 and 1.2 times higher in African-American males and females, respectively, compared to Caucasians. This partnership is an important component in strengthening Fox Chase's commitment to diversity and healthcare disparity research.
See pictures from a recent workshop.
Lincoln University demonstrates a long-standing history of preparing students for leadership roles. Noted Lincoln alumni include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, poet Langston Hughes and educator Melvin B. Tolson, portrayed by Denzel Washington in the 2007 film "The Great Debaters."
2008 Cancer Disparities Workshop at Lincoln University, October 10th. Left to right: Dr. Loretha Moore, Dr. Judith A.W. Thomas, Linda Fleisher, and Michele Jones

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