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Translational Research Education and Training to Eliminate Tobacco Disparities

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Translational Research Education and Training to Eliminate Tobacco Disparities

Welcome

The TREND (Translational Research Education and Training to Eliminate Tobacco Disparities) Partnership is a theme-specific collaboration between City College of New York (CCNY), an institution serving communities with cancer health disparities, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center. The TREND Partnership (Website: https://trend.ccnysites.cuny.edu/; Email: trend@ccny.cuny.edu) builds on a longstanding, well-integrated, mutually beneficial partnership between two exceptional institutions with unique capacities. Our ultimate goal is to improve education and training to reduce tobacco-related cancer disparities.

The TREND Partnership LibGuide provides an educational resource for students and investigators interested in pursuing tobacco and tobacco-related disparities research. The guide includes an overview of seminal work on tobacco, and tobacco-related disparities, highly-cited and recently published papers on the topic of tobacco and tobacco-related disparities, TREND Partnership faculty bios, and multi-media and other web-resources on tobacco, tobacco prevention and cessation and tobacco-related disparities.

 

Drs. Jamie Ostroff & Phillip Smith

Co-Investigators

TREND Partnership Mission Statement

The mission of the TREND partnership is to reduce tobacco-related cancer health disparities through the development of translational tobacco disparities research and by providing tobacco-related cancer health disparities training and education to students underrepresented in the field. This partnership project is likely to have a sustained and powerful impact on the field by increasing the technical capabilities and knowledge base in understanding and addressing tobacco disparities in a patient-centered, culturally competent manner.

Key Players

Jamie Ostroff, PhD

Co-Investigator

Memorial Sloan Kettering

 

 Phillip Smith, PhD

 Co-Investigator

City College of New York

Technical Issues

For any access issues or technical problems with this LibGuide, please contact Lindsay Boyce in the MSK Library.